Water source definition
Water source means any faucet used to obtain water for drinking or food preparation for day care operations. Water sources include, but are not limited to, sinks, bathtubs, hoses, drinking fountains, bubblers, and refrigerator or freezer water or ice dispensers.
Water source means an individual groundwater source or an individual surface water intake. Sources which have not been designated as standby sources shall be deemed to be water sources.
Water source means the same as defined in section 459.102.
Examples of Water source in a sentence
Such Blended Water shall be provided only during a Water Emergency and only if water from the Water Source is not otherwise available.
More Definitions of Water source
Water source means any of the following:
Water source means a place within or from which water is or may be developed, including but not limited to: (1) generally, an area such as a watershed defined by topographic boundaries, or a definitive ground water body; and (2) specifically, a particular stream, other surface water body, spring, tunnel, or well or related combination thereof.
Water source means (1) any existing water well or
Water source means any ground or surface water body and the site from which water is withdrawn.
Water source means an aquifer, aquifer system, or surface water body, including a stream, stream system, lake, or reservoir and any spring water or underground water that is part of or tributary to the surface water body or aquifer that the department determines to be an independent water body for the purposes of water right administra- tion.
Water source means the same as defined in section 459.102. 2009 Acts, ch 155, §6, 18; 2010 Acts, ch 1069, §59
Water source means any lake, stream, spring, groundwater supply, impoundment or other source of water from which water is obtained for a public water system. In some cases, a public water system can be the source of supply for one or more other public water systems.