Most of the city has. However, on the outskirts of the city there are some illegal settlements or shantytowns called "ciudades perdidas" or "lost cities" where people build improvised dwellings made of cardboard and corrugated metal that don't have any utility services such as water, electricity or sewage.
The word "potable" means that something is suitable for drinking. One example would be "potable water" which means that this water is safe to drink. The word was first used in 1565.
potable = drinkable
'Potable' is usually used as such, referring mainly to water.
Glad to: I have a potable (glass of intoxicating liquor) every night, before I go to bed. Answer: Potaable does not necessarily mean intoxicating. It just means it's drinkable. For example, after the disaster in Haiti, much of their water wasn't potable and so drinking water had to be provided.
The water fountain had potable water
Hard water is potable (drinkable).
Potable is from the Latin word "potare" which means "to drink." The term potable water refers to water that is safe to drink.
Tap water is potable, or drinking, water. When it is introduced into a boiler or other non-drinking resources, it becomes NON potable
No. Once you pump anything but potable water with that pump, it's not good for pumping potable water.
Not exactly. Water that comes into your house is potable[ safe to drink] but you pay for it.
Comestible (fit to eat or drink), potable is fit to drink
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