water utilities - traducción al ruso
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water utilities - traducción al ruso

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Water sector; Water services; Water company; Water delivery and wastewater treatment; Water service; Water utility; Water utilities; Water companies; Water corporation; Water operator
  • [[Drinking water]]

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строительное дело

водопроводное хозяйство

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коммунальное водоснабжение; компании водоснабжения общего пользования
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водопроводное хозяйство

Definición

туалет
1. м.
Одежда, наряд (обычно женский).
2. м.
1) Приведение в порядок своего внешнего вида, надевание одежды.
2) Столик с зеркалом или зеркалами, за которым накладывают макияж, причесываются и т.п.
3) Помещение для отправления естественных надобностей человека; уборная.

Wikipedia

Water industry

The water industry provides drinking water and wastewater services (including sewage treatment) to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors of the economy. Typically public utilities operate water supply networks. The water industry does not include manufacturers and suppliers of bottled water, which is part of the beverage production and belongs to the food sector.

The water industry includes water engineering, operations, water and wastewater plant construction, equipment supply and specialist water treatment chemicals, among others.

The water industry is at the service of other industries, e.g. of the food sector which produces beverages such as bottled water.

Ejemplos de uso de water utilities
1. Shankar, deputy chief operating officer of Mahindra Water Utilities, which has a 30–year operating contract.
2. The reason: water utilities pump subsidised water to well–off customers, but seldom reach the poor.
3. Longshine has concentrated on the Chinese telecom market as well as electricity and water utilities.
4. Municipal water utilities say the nationwide clean up bill could be as high as $8' billion.
5. Another project, to develop water utilities in Rostov–on–Don, was put forward by Yevraziisky, part of Eurasian Water Partnership.