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Tap Water is a type of water that is supplied to households and businesses through a network of pipes. It is typically sourced from a local water source, such as a river, lake, or reservoir, and is treated to make it safe for human consumption. Tap Water is often supplemented with minerals to improve its taste and is regulated by local governments to ensure it meets safety standards.
Tap Water is a major component of the global water market, providing a reliable and affordable source of drinking water for millions of people around the world. It is also used for a variety of other purposes, such as cleaning, cooking, and irrigation.
Some of the major companies in the Tap Water market include American Water, Aqua America, Suez, Veolia, and United Utilities. These companies provide water services to millions of customers across the United States and Europe. Show Less Read more