water supply
Americannoun
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the supply of purified water available to a community.
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the facilities for storing and supplying this water, as reservoirs and pipelines.
noun
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an arrangement of reservoirs, purification plant, distribution pipes, etc, for providing water to a community
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the supply of treated and purified water for a community
Other Word Forms
- water-supply adjective
Etymology
Origin of water supply
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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The outages knocked out water supplies to Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and prompted a rare shutdown of the city's metro network, paralysing transport for thousands of residents.
From Barron's
“The traditional regulatory approach has severe water supply impacts to California’s communities,” said Stephen Pang, state relations advocate for the Assn. of California Water Agencies, which represents about 470 public agencies.
From Los Angeles Times
South East Water will raise prices by 7%, while it faces an investigation by Ofwat for repeated water supply failures across Kent and Sussex.
From BBC
The couple who lived there had moved away the previous September, but the water supply had not been switched off, she said, leaving it pouring through walls and ceilings.
From BBC
But in terms of California’s overall water supplies, he said, the state is in good shape this year.
From Los Angeles Times
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