Hot water means water at a temperature of 110°F. (43°C.) or higher.
Gray water means sewage from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen sinks. It includes sewage from any source in a residence or structure that has not come into contact with toilet wastes.
Potable water means water that is fit for human consumption;
Cooling Water means the water discharged from any use such as air conditioning, cooling or refrigeration, or to which the only pollutant added is heat.
Ground water means water below the land surface in a zone of saturation.
Surface water means all water which is open to the atmosphere and subject to surface runoff.
waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.
Class I renewable energy means electric energy produced from
Recycled water or “reclaimed water” means treated or recycled waste water of a quality suitable for non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation and water features. This water is not intended for human consumption.
Drinking water means water that meets criteria as specified in 40 CFR 141 National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. "Drinking water" is traditionally known as "potable water." "Drinking water" includes the term "water" except where the term used connotes that the water is not potable, such as "boiler water," "mop water," "rainwater," "wastewater," and "nondrinking" water.
Project Water means water made available for delivery to the contractors by project conservation facilities and the transportation facilities included in the System.
Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.
Class II renewable energy means electric energy produced at a
Water means the chemical element defined as H2O in any of its three natural states, liquid, solid and gaseous.