That is a matter of debate. Lets say you choose to have untreated water with harmful bacteria including the causes of typhoid and chlolera pumped into your toilet so you will not be wasteful. Then your toddler plays with the water in the toilet and gets sick and dies. I choose to be "wasteful".
a supply of air
The voltmeter is connected across the supply and the ammeter is connected in series with the supply.
Oil and coal make up the world's energy supply.
When the supply from GEB is cut away, at that time the consumer is required to change over from the main supply to the private generator, so that he cut the supply from mains and switches to Generator with a change over switch.
No change in supply voltage as additional resistance is connected in parallel circuit.
Bottled spring water is often not better for people because it does not undergo the same rigorous testing for impurities as a city's municipal water supply, which is the origin of tap water.
due to Municipal water supply malfunctions there may be improper water supply
Municipal water supply.
Constantly test the municipal supply.
A municipal system is anything that has to do with a city or town. The day-to-day operations of a city are part of the municipal system. The water supply and other resources are also part of the municipal system, as is transportation, government workers, and townspeople.
In our town, the water supply is a municipal responsibility.
You need to buy commercially bottled drinking water when the supply has been disrupted.
Joanne L. Brockman has written: 'Municipal water use' -- subject(s): Municipal water supply, Water use
Jonathan Parkinson has written: 'Integrated urban water management' -- subject(s): Municipal water supply, Water reuse, Water-supply, Management, Sewage, Watershed management, Urban runoff 'Integrated urban water management' -- subject(s): Municipal water supply, Water reuse, Water-supply, Management, Sewage, Watershed management, Urban runoff 'Integrated urban water management' -- subject(s): Municipal water supply, Water reuse, Water-supply, Management, Sewage, Watershed management, Urban runoff
so that you have a supply of water for sanitary purposes such as cleaning and flushing toilets.
Eric P. Syftestad has written: 'Public water supply data book, 1985' -- subject(s): Groundwater, Municipal water supply, Water-supply
Local municipal water supply