Non-potable water definition

Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.
Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use.
Non-potable water means water not intended to meet the standards of wholesomeness set out in regulations made under the Water Industry Act 1991.

More Definitions of Non-potable water

Non-potable water means raw water or reclaimed water.
Non-potable water means water that is the subject of a declaration made by the Minister under section 6 of the Safe Water Drinking Act 2003, known under that Act as ‘regulated water’.
Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking or personal or culinary use or which does not meet the requirements of the Nebraska Department of Health.
Non-potable water means water which may or may not be potable water but can be beneficially used, and does not include process water, wastewater or trade effluent;
Non-potable water means that water that has not been treated for human consumption in conformance with the Drinking Water Standards referred to in the definition of potable water.
Non-potable water means water obtained from sources other than potable networks of the City and includes spring water, borehole water, groundwater and river extraction;
Non-potable water as a matrix means aqueous samples, which are analyzed under the guidance of the Clean Water Act or the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act.¶