From medieval times, the Fleet was lined with wells, used by local people for drinking water.
For drinking water, they depend on cisterns that collect scarce rainwater and on wells.
She presented him with a mate gourd and straw for drinking traditional Argentine tea.
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The States of Jersey police asked islanders to report their friends for drinking and driving.
Thompson and his partner Debra Savage rely on a garden tap for drinking and cooking water.
Stress - and bad days at work - were the most common reasons for drinking.
Water itself - for drinking and for agricultural purposes - is not a single issue.
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However, it says restored water supplies will initially not be fit for drinking, even if boiled.
The water can still be boiled and bathed in but not used for drinking or preparing food.
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Local residents and livestock were not at risk as the river was not used for drinking water, officials added.
Four of 20 people arrested for drinking and driving in December were held after calls from people in Jersey.
Although salmon are lovely, so too are pristine forests, healthy mountain streams, clean rivers for drinking water and recreation.
The police said throughout the year, 217 people had been arrested for drinking and driving, compared to 198 in 2010.
As regards human consumption, the main source of demand comes from urban communities requiring water for drinking, sanitation and drainage.
Not only are their incomes small, but they often pay a lot more for drinking water than do their richer compatriots.
Not only was he a lesser player, the argument went, he also could not match the Belfast Boy for drinking prowess.
In many unserved rural areas, people still fetch water for drinking and mix it with infant formula to feed their babies.
Unlike Ms. Newman, he doesn't have a good well for drinking water.
For drinking water and tea leaves, it is 10 becquerels per kilogram.
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Meanwhile, rainwater would trickle down the curved exterior of the four-level home where it would be collected, then purified, for drinking water.
The birds need open water for drinking and to preen their feathers.
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Others think themselves clever for drinking bourbon out of a Pepsi can.
There was a rise in the number of motorists arrested for drinking and driving over the festive period in County Durham, figures show.
Mr. Page was demoted to specialist from sergeant before being discharged from the Army for drinking on duty in 1998, military officials said.
Used water is treated and then either safely disposed of, reused for industrial purposes or air-conditioning, or mixed with reservoir water for drinking.
It is right there in the sea, but it is not suitable for drinking purposes, and costs a lot of money to process it.
Throughout central and southern Texas swimmers are being turned away from lakes and pools: the dwindling water supply is for drinking, not splashing around in.
The village is essentially surrounded by virgin forest and has no well water and therefore is reliant on the Xingu River for drinking and cooking.
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Treatment for drinking excess water is "relatively straightforward", says Professor Forrest.
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