Definition of Commercial water use

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Commercial water use

The term 'Commercial water use' as it applies to the area of water can be defined as 'water used for motels, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, other commercial facilities, and institutions. Water for commercial uses comes both from public-supplied sources, such as a county water department, and self-supplied sources, such as local wells'.

The term 'Commercial water use' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' Water for motels, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, other commercial facilities, and institutions'.


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