water supply

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English - Turkish
su kaynağı

Bir atık su arıtma tesisi şehrin su kaynağının içine zehirli kimyasallar boşalttı. - A sewage treatment plant discharged toxic chemicals into the town's water supply.

Bizim su kaynağımız çok yetersiz. - Our water supply is very short.

(Askeri) SU İKMALİ

Kasaba su ikmali ağır yağışlar tarafından ciddi şekilde engellendi. - The town water supply was seriously obstructed by heavy rainfalls.

su sağlama
su rezervi
su temini
water supply has been cut off
suların kesilmesi
water supply system
su getirme düzeni
water supply point
(Askeri) SU İKMAL NOKTASI: Bak. "water point"
water supply system
su sağlama sistemi
potable water supply
içme suyu
supply water
su sağlamak
available water supply
kullanılabilir su kaynağı
available water supply
sağlanmış su
available water supply
faydalanılan su
fire fighting water supply
itfaiye su mevcudu
individual water supply
ayrık su sağlanması
municipal water supply
(Politika, Siyaset) belediyenin su sağlaması
pneumatic water supply
hidroforla su sağlanması
supply of water
su temini
English - English
The water supply in an area is the water which is collected and passed through pipes to buildings for people to use. The town is without electricity and the water supply has been cut off
facility that provides a source of water; "the town debated the purification of the water supply"; "first you have to cut off the water"
quantity of water available
The water available for an area or community
Operation, maintenance, and construction of public water supply systems, including production, acquisition, and distribution of water to general public or to other public or private utilities, for residential, commercial, and industrial use Source: U S Census Bureau Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual
A supply of water; specifically, water collected, as in reservoirs, and conveyed, as by pipes, for use in a city, mill, or the like
Any quantity of available water WATER: The liquid that descends from the clouds as rain; forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter; is an odorless, tasteless, colorless, very slightly compressible liquid
water supply system
System of smaller pipes that distribute water under pressure to kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas
water supply system
A network of storage tanks and pipes designed for the distribution of potable water
water supply system
The collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of potable water from source to consumer
water supply system
A critical infrastructure characterized by the sources of water, reservoirs and holding facilities, aqueducts and other transport systems, the filtration, cleaning and treatment systems, the pipelines, the cooling systems and other delivery mechanisms that provide for domestic and industrial applications, including systems for dealing with water runoff, waste water, and fire fighting
water supply system
The system for the collection, storage, treatment and distribution of potable or other kinds of water from the sources of supply to the consumer
water-supply system
Facilities for the collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of water. Ancient systems included wells, storage reservoirs, canals and aqueducts, and water-distribution systems. Highly advanced systems appeared 2500 BC and reached their peak in the Roman aqueduct system. In the Middle Ages, water supplies were largely neglected and epidemics caused by waterborne organisms were common. In the 17th-18th century, distribution systems utilizing cast-iron pipes, aqueducts, and pumps began to be installed. The link between polluted water and disease came to be understood in the 19th century, and treatment methods such as slow sand filtration and disinfection with chlorine were introduced. Modern reservoirs are formed usually by constructing dams near the collection point of mountain-water runoff or across rivers. After the water reaches collection points, it is treated to improve its quality; it is then pumped either directly into a city or town's distribution system or to an elevated storage location, such as a water tank. See also plumbing
water supply

    Hyphenation

    wa·ter sup·ply

    Turkish pronunciation

    wôtır sıplay

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwôtər səˈplī/ /ˈwɔːtɜr səˈplaɪ/

    Etymology

    [ 'wo-t&r, 'wä- ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wæter; akin to Old High German wazzar water, Greek hydOr, Latin unda wave.

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