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water supply

NOUN
  1. a facility that provides a source of water
    the town debated the purification of the water supply
    first you have to cut off the water

How To Use water supply In A Sentence

  • Engineers are very anxious to learn of its findings and to begin to correct the faults of the main water supply line from up north in New York State down to the City.
  • But the greatest relief of all was to discover that the apartment contained a bathroom and a latrine — for, as the agent gleefully explained, the insula lay right athwart one of Rome’s main sewers, and was legally supplied with an adjutage to the water supply. The First Man in Rome
  • The tip extension would be split into sections lined with clay but Yorkshire Water is concerned contamination may leak out into nearby public water supply boreholes.
  • Without an adequate water supply children cannot wash often enough and so contract eye infections and skin conditions such as scabies.
  • It should be noted that it was only following the LTTE blocking of water supply to the East at the Mavilaru anicut, that the Government was compelled to undertake military operations against the LTTE in order to protect the civilian population and vital strategic assets including the Trincomalee Port. Asian Tribune
  • In these days of piped water supply, it is difficult to appreciate the significance and importance of sources of pure water.
  • It seems to me that those of us who are trying to conserve the depleting water supply are being outfoxed by the old, inefficient plumbing that serves most buildings in the city.
  • A better water supply would contribute dramatically to the villagers' well-being.
  • According to the plan, the water supply to fountains, swimming pools or for street cleaning was cut.
  • Accordingly, the following discussion of several water supply systems are in line with the Fire Code requirements and must comply with Fire Code requirements.
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