may be due to many reasons like:
1. Debris and mineral buildup in pipes
2. Corrosion buildup inside piping
3. Plumbing leaks
4. Municipal water supply malfunctions
An inadequate supply of something is that there is not enough. For instance, there is an inadequate supply of drinking water, if the water level in the reservoir keep running low, and the water has to be rationed.
Weathering and erosion (which are synonyms) can cause minerals to leach into the water supply - for example, erosion of a rock which contains bauxite will cause aluminum to be present in the downstream water.
Too many people.
It will not cause low water pressure. It will cause a loss of heated water because the heater will not be able to recover fast enough. It has nothing to do with pressure.
low rainfall, pollution, and dam breaks
low rainfall, pollution, and dam breaks
To much water can cause water logging. water table rises. The water evaporates and cause silinity.
Gordon Hubert Bateman has written: 'A bibliography of low-cost water technologies' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Water-supply engineering, Water-supply, Rural
Tsunamis can cause significant amounts of soil erosion. And they do not supply fresh water. They usually contaminate fresh water with seawater.
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a bad water pump could cause low heat. The heater uses the coolant from the pump to generate heat.
A price floor will cause a large surplus when the demand is low and the supply is high. The floor is the lowest point at which something can be sold without losing money.