unpotable การใช้
- It would be something ( else ) if it was unpotable water.
- How this unfolds is profoundly unpotable.
- One of the gas station's tanks had leaked several years earlier, rendering the water at the studio unpotable.
- Even on the hottest days the water remains, but it's unpotable, thanks to a combination of sulfur and salt.
- But during summer, due to the low level of the region seawater enters Kuttanadu, significantly increasing the salinity of the water and making it unpotable.
- In most of the outbreaks, the growers appeared to have used contaminated seed, but other factors included livestock in the fields, runoff from nearby pastures and the use of uncomposted manure and unpotable water for irrigation.
- The EPA document went on to say that " low levels of MTBE can render drinking water supplies unpotable due to its offensive taste and odor, " and the additive should be phased out over four years.
- A state-funded report released Thursday said three-fourths of Russia's water is unpotable and dangerous waste saturates 14 percent of its soil-- on which lives more than a quarter of Russia's 148 million people.
- Mr Tulip has a tendency to buy and consume anything sold in little bags in an attempt to acquire drugs, but which tend to be rather common albeit unpotable items ( such as chalk, pickles and corned-beef sandwiches ).