drinkwater
Drinkwater refers to water that is suitable for human consumption. It is distinguished from other uses of water by meeting health-based standards that minimize risks from microbes and chemical contaminants.
Quality standards for drinking water vary by country but generally aim to protect microbiological safety (the
Most drinking water in urban systems is produced from surface water or groundwater, then treated before distribution.
Monitoring and enforcement involve regular sampling, laboratory analysis, and public reporting to ensure compliance with standards.
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental aspect of public health. While many regions meet modern
Drinkwater is also an English surname, historically referring to a person whose trade involved supplying or