Non-potable cold-water systems refer to plumbing systems that provide cold water that is not suitable for drinking or human consumption.

These systems are typically used for purposes such as irrigation, industrial processes, flushing toilets, or outdoor uses like washing cars. Non-potable water may come from alternative sources such as rainwater harvesting, recycled water, or untreated groundwater.

An alternative source of water

It’s important to note that non-potable water should not be used for drinking, cooking, or personal hygiene. Different plumbing infrastructure and separate distribution systems are necessary to ensure that non-potable water does not mix with the potable water supply, which is intended for human consumption.

By implementing non-potable water systems, communities can conserve potable water resources and reduce demand on the municipal water supply for non-drinking purposes, contributing to more sustainable water management practices.

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