Yes. Allsorts of debris, nests, critters, etc., can accumulate in a pipe before it is installed. If the pipe is to carry potable water, it should be a free as possible of that stuff before being installed.
the main plants that clean water are the ones that live in it they clean it so they can feed on it so the plants that do this are moss and seaweed
It will drink from the main body of water that it swims in. And yes, it does need clean water. That's a thing that most living creatures need.
disease was the MAIN reason for deaths during the civil war, so if it was preventable at all , it would have to be trying to clean up any filth, sanitation, washing with clean water before surgery,etc check
Don't you mean, what are the reasons to HAVE access to clean drinking water? Which would be to prevent water-borne diseases which kill thousands of people each year.
Galvanized pipe for water and drain lines. Cast iron pipe for main drain lines.
to maintain a clean environment .
There is possibly too much chlorine in the water which the municipality have treated it with. You need to install a filter on the main water line that feeds your house and before it branches off to the other parts of your house. Filtering your water will make it super clean and will lessen the amount of chlorine in the water.
The main features of the Whirlpool 4396719 machine is that it is a water purifying component. It hooks up to a refrigerator to provide cool and clean water.
shower,brush teeth, and clean dishes
air in the water lines causes banging and whistles/screams. Turn off main water, turn on the faucet, turn main water back on, and it should force the air out.
Because there is a leak in the pipe of the water main.
Water lines hammering in the walls and or attic, is a easy fix, by installing a water hammer on your main water line to the house coming from the street. Normally you hear this when your automatic sprinklers come on. If it's a isolated area, say the Laundry you can also install water hammers here as we'll, before jumping the gun, go up into the attic about where you hear it, and check for broken straps.