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Our water grade 2 definition

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Water grade 2 refers to the quality classification of water based on its characteristics and intended use. It is typically defined as water that is suitable for non-potable purposes such as industrial processes, irrigation, and firefighting, but not safe for human consumption without adequate treatment.

The specific criteria for water grade 2 can vary depending on local regulations and standards, but common characteristics include higher levels of impurities, such as suspended solids, minerals, and microbiological contaminants, compared to drinking water standards. While grade 2 water may not be safe to drink directly, it is still considered acceptable for many other applications where human contact is limited or when treated properly.

Water grade classifications are important for ensuring that water sources are used appropriately and that users are aware of the potential risks associated with different grades of water. It helps in preventing contamination of potable water supplies and protecting public health.
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