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water supply

noun

  1. the supply of purified water available to a community.
  2. the facilities for storing and supplying this water, as reservoirs and pipelines.


water supply

noun

  1. an arrangement of reservoirs, purification plant, distribution pipes, etc, for providing water to a community
  2. the supply of treated and purified water for a community
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of water supply1

First recorded in 1880–85
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The state is expected to record a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains, which hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.

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An historic canal will be given an emergency water supply to stop it from running dry in days.

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After he starts the washing machine, the water supply coming out of his kitchen tap turns to a trickle.

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The near-average snowpack means the state is expected to record a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains — something that hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.

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The near-average snowpack has given the state a third straight year of ample water supplies in the mountains — something that hasn’t happened in a quarter of a century.

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