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The phrase "water conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the quality of a body of water, such as a lake or pond. For example, "Recent studies have shown that the water conditions of Lake Tahoe have improved greatly over the past decade."
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Check the water conditions with local rangers.
Check on Sunday for water conditions.
"The company knew the water conditions".
This situation generally disappears when water conditions improve.
Rafting and boating outfitters are practically beside themselves over the good water conditions.
"Except for the visibility, the water conditions were reasonable for racing.
Water conditions are controlled carefully, with extensive filtration systems and computerized climate and chemical controls.
FOR years, oceanographers studied Long Island Sound without knowing up-to-the-minute water conditions.
The E.P.A. also has a Web site, and for years has been promising to post current water conditions nationwide there, giving everybody a single place to check for water conditions.
But unsanitary water conditions can increase the risk of catching waterborne infections such as cholera, typhoid and hepatitis.
Indeed, the report notes that water conditions in some parts of the upper Hudson have actually deteriorated in recent years.
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