Wholesome Water definition

Wholesome Water means water complying with the European Communities (Drinking Water) Regulations 2007 and subsequent Amendments and which is fit for domestic consumption, sometimes referred to “potable water”;
Wholesome Water means water that is in compliance with the Water Quality Regulations and is supplied for drinking, washing, cooking or food production.

Related to Wholesome Water

  • Ballast water means water with its suspended matter taken on board a ship to control trim, list, draught, stability or stresses of the ship.

  • Fresh water means water having a specific conductivity less than a solution containing six thousand (6,000) parts per million of sodium chloride.

  • Hot water means an aquatic venue with a water temperature over 90oF (32oC).

  • waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.

  • Potable water means water which meets the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604 for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes.