Drinking water - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drinking water or potable water is water of sufficiently high quality that it can be consumed or used without risk of immediate or long term harm. In most developed countries, the water supplied to...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Potable Water? ... Potable water is water which is fit for consumption by humans and other animals. It is also called drinking water, in a reference to its intended use. Water may be naturally potable, as is the case with pristine springs, or it may need to be treated in order to...
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In identifying alternative sources of water, the first consideration is what those sources will be used for. Potable water, which we can use for drinking, cooking, and bathing, among other uses, must meet a high level of purity and safety.
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Engineering technical paper: Microbial Surveillance of Potable Water Sources of the International Space Station ... To mitigate risk to crew health, the microbial surveillance of the quality of potable water sources of the International Space Station (ISS) has been ongoing since before the arrival of the first permanent crew.
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www.sae.org/technical/papers/2005-01-2886
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[0003] This invention relates to the production of ozone for the sterilization of point of use potable water sources such as reverse osmosis systems, refrigerators, drinking fountains, etc.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/20030080467.html
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This invention relates to the production of ozone for the sterilization of point of use potable water sources such as reverse osmosis systems, refrigerators, drinking fountains, etc.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/6458257.html
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The present invention provides for the electrochemical generation of ozone for use in ... This invention relates to the production of ozone for the sterilization of point of use potable water sources such as reverse osmosis systems, refrigerators, drinking fountains, etc. 2. Background of the Related Art;
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Water and energy are two resources on which modern society depends. ... Yale doctoral student Robert McGinnis and his advisor Menachem Elimelech, Chair of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, have designed systems that harness the power of osmosis to harvest freshwater from non-potable sources, including seawater,
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www.naider.com/noticias/detalle.asp?id=7229
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Edward Bruce Lachapelle ... A study of the transfer of radon-222 from potable water sources to household air ... Atmospheric radon; Radon; Water...
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