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It probably depends upon your definition of water. If water in its frozen form is allowed, then most of it is probably to be found in the Antarctic. And I imagine that, once melted it would be perfect for drinking.

As for water found in rivers and lakes, again it depends upon your defintion. Would it pass UK hygiene legislation? Most probably not. Would some African or Amazonian residents drink it: probably.

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