Spring supply
A spring supply is a provision of piped mains water to a number of consumers direct from a natural spring. The usual system of gathering water in a reservoir, treating and piping it to consumers is therefore not necessary. Water rates are not usually payable. Residents have no sewage network and must use septic tanks, which often have sand or gravel filters.[1]
Countries
In the United Kingdom, approximately 1% of the population rely on water supplies from private sources such as springs.[1]
Examples
The hamlet of Pinchinthorpe in Teesside, England, for example, has a spring supply.[2][3]
See also
References
- 1 2 Keeping your private water supply safe, DRINKING WATER INSPECTORATE 23-05-2013
- ↑ The 37th Newcastle Beer & Cider Festival 2013, 23-05-2013
- ↑ The North Yorkshire Brewing Company, 23-05-2013
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