Public Water System. See PWS.
Public Water System. Any water system providing water for human consumption for an average of at least 25 persons per day (or 15 or more service connections) and in use for at least 60 days each year. Further defined as follows: Community Water System: A Public Water System which serves at least 15 services connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents. Transient, Non-Community Water Systems: A Public Water System that is not a community water system. These systems do not regularly serve at least 25 of the same persons over six months per year. Non-Transient, Non-Community Water System: A Public Water System that is not a community water system and that regularly serves at least 25 of the same persons over 6 months per year.
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Public Water System. Any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. There are more than 170,000 PWSs providing water from wells, rivers and other sources to about 250 million Americans. The others drink water from private wells. There are differing standards for PWSs of different sizes and types.
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Public Water System. A water system that provides water to the public for human consumption through pipes or other conveyances, if such system has at least 15 connection or regularly serves at least 25 individuals.
A PWS (Public Water System) supplies drinking water to at least 25 people, at least 60 days each year.