I presume you mean water supplied to industry for industrial purposes, which would not have been purified to the extent where it is suitable for drinking from household taps (faucets).
It is not water that is the industry, it is the supply and/or use of water that is industrial.
No you cant it has to be distilled water they cant have that water bottle kind i have three and i use distilled water. But if you go to petsmart or petco they have these drops you put in the water so you can use like sink water.
Two uses of water include the agricultural and industrial use of water.
Yes, mobile home building companies use an industrial paint systems to paint their homes. Industrial paint system is much faster and efficient compared to commercial ones.
it is use in producing hydroelectricity............
you cant use ladders to clean windows but you can to get to them, i would clean it with water and a cloth... you cant use ladders to clean windows but you can to get to them, i would clean it with water and a cloth...
Water doesn't combust.
First industrial use was for pumping water out of underground mines.
water, for example during the industrial revolution the water wheel was powered by water.
The key is assessing the months of use, and from the sounds of your climate, an industrial a/c makes good sense. Be careful of placement in the home to ensure maximum efficiency!
steam, electricity, and water
The largest use of domestic water is in the home bathroom. The toilet accounts for the majority of water used in the home.