nepitná
"Nepitná" is a Czech adjective meaning "not potable" or "unsuitable for drinking." It is commonly applied to water, beverages, or any liquid that should not be consumed because of contamination, chemical composition, or insufficient treatment. Grammatically, the word appears in gendered forms (nepitný, nepitná, nepitné) and is frequently seen on signs and labels such as "NEPITNÁ VODA" to warn the public.
The designation covers a range of hazards: microbial contamination (bacteria, viruses, parasites), chemical pollutants (heavy metals,
Authorities and property managers use the label to prevent ingestion from private wells, temporary supplies, decorative
For consumers, a "nepitná" warning means avoid drinking, cooking, or preparing food with the water unless it