The standpipe water is piped from the mountain and has been tested for potability by Oxfam. |
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Without advanced and very expensive treatment, this water does not meet potability standards of most state health departments. |
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The human, for example, may be interested in the pond's water source, the potability of the water, or the potential for irrigation. |
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Does the water undergo purification to ensure potability prior to arriving at the facility? |
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The quality of the water is not affected and it will conserve its chemical characteristics and potability level. |
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Water samples from 25 different locations in Chennai, collected from wells and bore wells were analysed for their potability in the Centre's laboratory. |
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The risk of service disruptions due to breaks will be reduced, and the reliability and potability of water supplies will be enhanced. |
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All the equipment, services and actions enabling, from raw water, the production of water compliant with the currently applicable potability standards, for distribution thereafter to consumers. |
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A highly standardized and routine laboratory procedure to determine the potability of water is based upon detecting the presence or absence of the bacterium Escherichia coli. |
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Most states, he said, have established standards for potability and most home inspection companies will have water samples tested by a certified testing lab to ensure that the water meets those standards. |
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Almost all the population has access to potability or treatment testing. |
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The establishment has and implements documented water safety procedures to ensure that water and ice meet the potability requirements of the appropriate regulatory authority. |
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For example, excessive nutrients can promote the growth of algal blooms, which can contribute to a wide range of water quality problems by affecting the potability, taste, odour, and colour of the water. |
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Key indicators for measuring the state of conservation' enjoys its own short section in the nomination dossier: they include such as measuring the potability of water and 11 vegetative regrowth. |
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This Regulation outlines procedures that must be followed by well drillers in order to ensure that water from newly constructed wells is tested for potability. |
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It is noteworthy that even without such a legal responsibility, the province of Alberta helps its thousands of residents on private wells by providing free potability testing. |
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Humans and other animals have developed senses that enable them to evaluate the potability of water by avoiding water that is too salty or putrid. |
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