Is there any difference between general city water, kitchen tap water and bathroom tap water?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-04-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally speaking, there is no difference, but in recent years, because the water source has been polluted, some cities will be equipped with two sets of water pipes, one for drinking water and one for daily water, that is, washing clothes and flushing.

    Toilets, etc., the latter water is not edible, if your city only uses one set of pipes, there is no difference, if you use two sets of pipes, there will be a difference.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Ordinary houses are municipal water supply, there is no difference!

    At present, some places are doing rainwater recycling, and the water used for greening and fire emergency in public areas may be recycled water!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    According to the degree of renovation of urban facilities, the toilets in some areas are reclaimed water, that is, they can be used to flush toilets and shabu cloths, but they cannot be drunk. Most city kitchens and bathrooms are universal drinking water.

    Reclaimed water is named after the connotation of water supply and drainage, and the translated nouns include reclaimed water, reclaimed water, reclaimed water, miscellaneous water, etc., which we call"Medium water"(RECLAIMEDWATER), also known as reclaimed water facilities, is the supporting facilities of buildings and building communities. Reclaimed water utilization is also known as wastewater reuse.

    The term reclaimed water originated in Japan, and mainly refers to the non-potable water that can be reused within a certain range after the sewage in a small district or a certain large building system in a city has been treated to meet a certain water quality standard.

    It is named "reclaimed water" because of its water quality, which is between domestic tap water (top water) and sewage discharged into the pipeline (sewage). Reclaimed water is mainly used to flush toilets, water green spaces, trees, clean roads, flush vehicles, infrastructure construction, fountains, and other water that is acceptable to its water quality standards.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's all the same, because it's all brought in from a water pipe, and only the water that flushes the toilet may be reclaimed water and cannot be used.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Generally the same, but there are high-end community toilets that use reclaimed water

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Same. It's all connected by a water pipe. One goes into the bathroom. One into the kitchen. You haven't pretended to fix it. I don't know.

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