public water definition

public water means a system of pipes and structures through which water is obtained and distributed to the public, including wells and well structures, intakes, and cribs, pumping stations, treatment plants, reservoirs, storage tanks and appurtenances, collectively or severally, actually used or intended for use for the purpose of furnishing water to the public for household or drinking purposes.
public water means any river, watercourse, bay, estuary, the sea and any other water to which the public has the right of use or to which the public has the right of access;
public water means any river, watercourse, bay, estuary, the sea and any

More Definitions of public water

public water means any river, watercourse, bay, estuary, lagoon, the sea and any other water which the public has a right to use or to which the public has the right of access excluding any water sources which the municipality abstracts water from or use for the storage of water;
public water means any navigable waters within the territorial limits of this state and the marginal river areas adjacent to this state, other than farm ponds, that are under the jurisdiction of the commission.
public water means all water flowing or found in or above the bed of a public stream, whether visible or not, including lakes, swamps or marshes forming the source of such a stream or found along its course;
public water means an approved system of providing potable water from a central location for twenty (20) or more dwellings.
public water means any water flowing or found in or derived from the bed of a public stream, whether visible or not;
public water means the same as "waters of the state".
public water means water: