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Various workers in our country had carried out extensive studies on water quality have studied groundwater chemistry of shallow aquifers in the coastal zones of have concluded that groundwater present in the shallow aquifers are poor in quality and beyond potable limit as per the standard set by WHO (Amer 1995; Chidambaram et al. 2009; Dar et al. 2010).
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So is the bar, where the Italian mixologist Christina Bini tests the limits of potable weirdness with cocktails like the Zucchidorini (green apple, green squash, and Midori) and the Buffalo 66 (rosemary vodka, Worcestershire sauce, and beet juice); a dry Martini arrives with a vermouth-soaked black stone from Mongolia.
In areas where potable water resources are limited, an accurate and reliable estimate of sustainable use or yield is critical.
We have also entered into a long-term global clean water partnership with world renowned innovator Dean Kamen of DEKA R&D to bring Kamen's revolutionary Slingshot water purification technology to communities where potable water access is limited.
Total viable bacterial count ranged from 10-109 CFU/ml of water which exceeded the standard limits of untreated potable water.
The permissible limit of Na+, in potable water is 200 mg L−1, and none of the samples exceed the limit.
The WHO (2008) recommended threshold limit of phenol in potable water as 0.001 mg L−1 (Zeng et al. 2009), while US Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) recommended the permissible limit of phenols in the wastewater <1 mg L−1 (Eahart et al. 1977).
The desirable limit of chloride in potable water is 250 mg/L and the permissible limit is 1000 mg/L (WHO 1990), while 23.52% of the groundwater samples exceed the desirable limit, only one sample in the study area exceed the permissible limit.
Sari Bashi, of the human rights group Gisha, said the current lack of electricity had limited the access to potable water to more than 500,000 people; she said that there was sewage in the streets and that hospitals were running on generators missing spare parts.
A modest list of zoning and other rules — controlling responsibilities over leak repairs, limiting the amount of potable water used to irrigate 10 or more acres of grass, and imposing restrictions on the types of plants allowed in certain public rights of way, to name a few — have helped the city evenly reduce indoor water use over time, she said.
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