10 Facts About Drinking water

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Drinking water is water that is used in drink or food preparation; potable water is water that is safe to be used as drinking water.

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The amount of drinking water required to maintain good health varies, and depends on physical activity level, age, health-related issues, and environmental conditions.

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Typically in developed countries, tap water meets drinking water quality standards, even though only a small proportion is actually consumed or used in food preparation.

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In parts of the world, the only sources of Drinking water are from small streams that are often directly contaminated by sewage.

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5.

Appropriate technology options in Drinking water treatment include both community-scale and household-scale point-of-use designs.

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6.

Solar Drinking water disinfection is a low-cost method of purifying Drinking water that can often be implemented with locally available materials.

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Access to sanitary Drinking water comes hand in hand with access to improved sanitation facilities for excreta, such as connection to public sewer, connection to septic system, or a pit latrine with a slab or Drinking water seal.

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The term, improved water source refers to "piped water on premises, and other improved drinking water sources ".

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9.

Sixty million people are estimated to have been poisoned by well Drinking water contaminated by excessive fluoride, which dissolved from granite rocks.

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10.

Guidelines for the assessment and improvement of service activities relating to drinking water have been published in the form of drinking water quality standards such as ISO 24510.

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