Yes elements with variable valency can be stored in water. example Phosphorus.
There is a machine that changes dirty water to clean water
They can clean water using filters.
Water is stored in a reservoir until needed. While stored, particles of dirt settle at the bottom. This helps to purify the water.
2.5 percent of the worlds water is clean.
It is not necessary to heat treat water to be stored for emergencies. Water reserves can be stored in thoroughly washed, clean containers with tight-fitting lids such as plastic milk jugs. Clean water stored in clean containers with tight-fitting lids will remain palatable for an indefinite period. Check containers periodically for leaks or cloudiness. If the water starts to look, taste or smell bad, change it. If you have any doubts about the safety of the water to be stored, purify it before storage by boiling or chemical treatment.
The water stored in a reservoir has been used to make up for the loss of sea levels. This is water stored to be used in various things, including generation of hydro power.
With clean water energy is stored but dirty water keeps energy but loses it in the end
Food should be stored in clean, dry containers.
Clean drinking water is usually stored in large tanks. Sewage treatment on the other hand refers to the process of removing the contaminants from the waste water.
water is first stored in the sea
I don't think it can.Water is stored in several places in the water cycle:lakes, oceans, man made reservoirsground watercloudsetc.
Quran is stored in a high, clean, respected place away from reach of children.
Water is stored in the atmosphere in the form of water vapor.
In the atmosphere stored as water vapor
I always clean them in thinners, then in warm soapy water after use. They should be stored dry, with no dried paint on them.
Most water is stored in the oceans. However, the most freshwater is stored in glaciers. To the person whose answer I'm editing, a reservoir is anything that holds water, so of course that's where water's stored.