this is water that comes from a river or a lake and goes through a treatment plant (this plant has all the chemicals and machinery) then once it is treated it then flows into people's home through the main pipes in the city.
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It is a reservoir that stores treated water.
Water that is fit for human consumption is typically referred to as potable water. This water is treated to remove contaminants and pathogens, ensuring it meets safety standards set by health authorities. Sources of potable water include treated municipal water, bottled water, and well water that has been properly filtered and tested. It is essential for drinking, cooking, and hygiene.
Consumable sources of water refer to water that is safe for human consumption and can be obtained from various natural and man-made sources. These include groundwater from wells, surface water from lakes and rivers, and treated water from municipal systems. Additionally, rainwater harvesting can provide a sustainable source of consumable water. It's essential that these sources are properly treated and tested to ensure they meet health and safety standards.
Most cities, towns, or municipalities that have a regulated water system in order to "treat" the water source, add chemicals to the water. Chemically treated water is not the best "source" of water and in certain areas, can cause plant death. However, in some cases, the water from a kitchen sink will not overly impact the plant as most chemicas settle to the bottom over a prolonged period of time, thus reducing their affects on plants. To be safe, rainwater or pure distilled water is always considered much better than treated water.
Yes, fire-treated wood is water-resistant.
It is generally not recommended to mix bromine-treated water with chlorine-treated water as it can result in a chemical reaction that can produce harmful byproducts. It is best to use one type of sanitizer consistently in your water treatment system.
the difference is that natrual water has not been treated and has nothing in it to make it taste the way it tastes but treated water on the other hand probaly has something in it like sugar or something else
Treated tap water is not dangerous (If you do not get into it).
This is treated water (drinking water) distributed in a town.
they are treated with strong UV rays, then the good bacteria kills germs in it so it will be safe to drink.LOL :)
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Yes.
The viral water-borne diseases cannot be treated by the antibiotics while the bacterial water-borne diseases can be treated by the antibiotics.
Whom ever im answering this question to: Storm water is not treated it is simply dropped and without anyone messing with it , it becomes usable.
All burns should be treated with either cold running water or an ice pack. Water is preferable.
through a process of many steps