treated water
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftreatandwater
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treat
noun
uk/triːt/us/triːt/
a special and enjoyable occasion ...
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water
noun
uk/ˈwɔː.tər/us/ˈwɑː.t̬ɚ/
a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and ...
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(Definition oftreatandwaterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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At lowest risk were those with piped but nottreatedwater, which included mostly rural residents.
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Treatedwaterwas distributed through concrete and galvanized iron mains, whereas domestic plumbing systems were made of copper pipes.
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It is mostly provided by publicly owned water companies, which deliver clean andtreatedwaterto households.
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Under both logging methods, the returns from timber cannot meet that from the status quo production oftreatedwater.
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The water treatment plant requires quantity and quality water since they producetreatedwaterfor consumptive purposes.
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The returns from timber cannot meet that from the status quo production oftreatedwaterunder both logging methods.
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The revenue generated from the production oftreatedwateris not affected by the three land use options.
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In rural areas in 1970 (but not in 1980) those families withtreatedwaterpresented with a higher risk of mortality than those without it.
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In each case, however, the reactive material has to remain more permeable than the surrounding material in order to allowtreatedwaterto flow away down gradient.
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There was no clear advantage, on the other hand, of havingtreatedwateror adequate sewage disposal.
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The government also suppliestreatedwaterdrawn from rainwater catchments and wells, which is piped or occasionally trucked to specific institutions.
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On the other hand, no protective effect of havingtreatedwatercould be detected.
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In each census, four categories were used:treatedwaterin the property, piped inside the house or not, or untreated water, piped inside the house or not.
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There is no evidence thattreatedwatersupplied from reservoirs with algal blooms is detrimental to public health.
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The leaflet described "an operational incident"and referred to"partlytreatedwaterbeing put into supply".
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Other trades need either natural ortreatedwater, while others require water for boilers.
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Describing it in the same terms astreatedwateris perhaps being too generous.
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