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You may be talking about navigable waters, which are waterways that can be used as shipping lanes or for recreational vessels. You could be talking about potable water, which is water that is fit for human consumption.
"Meeting of the Waters" is in County Wiclow. It is where the Avonmore and Beg rivers meet.
H2O is water so H2O consumption is drinking water.
Divide the proportion of water consumption used for the specified purpose by the total consumption and then multiply by 100.
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Asian Waters, European Waters, North American Waters
Water doesn't really have a plural form, other then 'Waters', eg. 'The waters of Life', 'The waters of this ocean...'
Water is able to absorb a lot of energy before it begins to heat, which means that the oceans are fairly stable in temperature. This has led to development of life in the waters. Additionally, this means that surface water is stable and available for consumption.
The singular noun, water is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.The noun 'waters' is the plural. The plural form for many uncountable nouns has specific contexts. The plural form 'waters' is a word for an area of seawater bordering on and under the control of a country, territorial waters (sailing Spanish waters); water from a particular source (the waters at Baden-Baden); or used for a particular type of situation (navigating troubled waters).
It simply means the use of water.
Water consumption rises because suburban communities use more water.
The noun 'water' is a singular, uncountable noun, a word for a substance. Units of water are expressed in measures or forms such as cups of water, glasses of water, bodies of water, etc.The plural noun 'waters' is a word specifically for an area of seawater bordering on and under the control of a country (territorial waters); water from a particular source (the waters at Baden-Baden); or used for a particular type of situation (troubled waters).The word 'water' is also a verb: water, waters, watering, watered.