They clean it themselves by using lots of different tanks which separate sewage and clean the water bit by bit in certaion stages such as sludge tank then the water is clean and reused in homes
Drinking,drinking and drinking
In England, the addition of fluoride to drinking water is not universally practiced. Some areas, particularly in parts of the West Midlands and certain other localities, do fluoridate their water supplies to help reduce tooth decay. However, many regions do not fluoridate their water, and the decision to do so is typically made at the local level, often involving public consultation. Overall, the approach to water fluoridation in England varies significantly by location.
18 is the legal drinking age in England, however there is talk of raising it to 21.
The legal drinking age in England during the 1940s was 18 years old.
In the world today, water can often be scarce: there are a number of countries enduring severe drought, and some places have seen their drinking water polluted by chemicals. But fortunately, England currently does not have a water shortage, nor a problem with chemicals; so yes people in England are lucky because they live in a country that has enough water to drink.
Drinking water that is not clean
Yes. Gastoenteritis is in our drinking water.
What the heck. Gourmet drinking water I'm quite fin with normal drinking water. wierdo911
They Get their drinking water by underground and pump it out of the ground to get the water that is needed
They study rocks. Not drinking water.
For long term drinking water storage
You can not get HIV from drinking from a water fountain.