Source water definition

Source water means untreated water that is not subject to recontamination by surface runoff and:
Source water means the water of the state from which the cooling water is withdrawn.
Source water means raw or treated wastewater with a domestic component that supplies a reclaimed water facility.

Examples of Source water in a sentence

  • A value engineering analysis will not be performed on the Source Water Infrastructure.


More Definitions of Source water

Source water means water from an artesian well, drilled well, public water system, or spring.
Source water means the water body (waters of the state) from which the process water is withdrawn.
Source water means water in its natural or raw state, prior to being withdrawn into the drinking water system.
Source water means water that could be used for domestic purposes, including but not limited to ground water, natural springs, and surface water, even if such water is not currently being used for domestic purposes.
Source water means raw water before any kind or type of treatment at the source of supply;
Source water. , means water as it is pumped or otherwise withdrawn from a well, spring, stream, reservoir, or any body of surface water (natural or impounded), and before any treatment.
Source water means any aquifer or surface water body from which water is taken either periodically or continuously by a public drinking water system for drinking or food processing purposes.