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Discover Ludwig"tapped water" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to water that has been pulled from a tap or faucet. For example, "I always drink tapped water instead of bottled water to save money."
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Those with the ability to collect and store rainwater can save time (if otherwise traveling to collect water) and money (if purchasing water from kiosks or paying a monthly bill for tapped water).
Bus drivers, for example, must pay $1.50 to local youths to wash their vehicles at posts where the AUC has tapped water pipes.The AUC began supplying rifles and radios to "Piolin" three years ago, in return, he says, for promises not to sell drugs or kill civilians.
That means no laptop, no internet, no phone, no washing machine, no tapped water, no gas, no fridge, no television or electronic music; no anything requiring the copper-mining, oil-rigging, plastics-manufacturing essential to the production of a single toaster or solar photovoltaic system.
Also, it is to be noted, householders in the slum often walk notable distances to collect tapped water for drinking instead of using open and stagnant tanks which can be considered a behavioral improvement in the area, albeit it remain to be tested empirically.
If Brazil tapped water and power consumers as a resource, maybe Sao Paulo could replenish its wells.
The Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II constructed a canal called Patti-Hegalli that tapped water from the Great Zab to irrigate the land around Nimrud, and this canal was restored by his successors Tiglath-Pileser III and Esarhaddon.
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Tap water".
And tap water sounds patronizing.
Rain water is preferable to tap water.
"Tap water doesn't require a bottle.
Tap water you can set on fire.
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