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Drinking water

"Drinking water, also known as potable water, is water that is safe to drink or to use for food preparation. The amount of drinking water required to maintain good health varies, and depends on physical activity level, age, health-related issues, and environmental conditions. Americans, on average, drink one litre of water per day and 95% drink less than three litres per day. For those who work in a hot climate, up to 16 litres a day may be required. Liquid water, along with air pressure, nutrients, and solar energy, is essential for life.

Typically in developed countries, tap water meets drinking water quality standards, even though only a small proportion is actually consumed or used in food preparation. Other typical uses include washing, toilets, and irrigation. Greywater may also be used for toilets or irrigation. Its use for irrigation however may be associated with risks. Water may also be unacceptable due to levels of toxins or suspended solids." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.12.2019)

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Bau der Hauptsperre des Bodewerks, 1957Vorrichtung der zu fördernden Trinkwasser auf der Dampfmaschine Schaafbreiter-Reviers.Etikett für "Sucrosin" - Diabetiker FruchtsaftgetränkWasserwerk Bendorf, SchlauchturmWasserwerk Bendorf, Pumpenhaus 1957Wasserpumpwerk und Trafostation, Brexstraße Bendorf-Sayn
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