Nonpotable water definition

Nonpotable water means water not safe for drinking, personal or culinary use.
Nonpotable water means water not classified as pure water.
Nonpotable water means potable water that has been chemically, biologically or physically altered and thereby rendered unfit for human consumption.

Examples of Nonpotable water in a sentence

  • Non-potable water systems shall be identified and shall not connect with, or allow reflux into, potable water systems.

  • Non-potable water is not to connect with, or allow reflux into, potable water systems.

  • Non-potable water well – a well intended exclusively for irrigation purposes, or for supplying water to a heat pump system or a well for receiving discharge water from a heat pump system.

  • Non-potable water (for use in, for example, fire control, steam production, refrigeration and other similar purposes where it would not contaminate food), shall have a separate system.

  • Non-potable water is only available on a discrete system in the Immingham area of the Humber.


More Definitions of Nonpotable water

Nonpotable water means water that is not safe for human consumption.
Nonpotable water means water which is not safe for human consumption or which is of questionable potability.
Nonpotable water means untreated water from any source, which is to be discharged into the Sewerage System, or is obligated under law to be discharged into the Sewerage System.
Nonpotable water means water which is not safe for human consumption or which is
Nonpotable water means water that is not safe for human consumption or that is of questionable potability.
Nonpotable water means water that is not useable for human consumption in conformance with the drinking water standards referred to in the definition of potable water.
Nonpotable water means water not safe for drinking, personal or culinary utilization.