🚱 Non-potable water is a common term used to describe water that is not safe for human consumption. This emoji represents a glass of water with a label that says "Non-potable water" or "Not for drinking." It is often used to indicate that a particular water source is not safe for drinking, such as water from a public toilet or a polluted river. The emoji can also be used to represent water that is not safe for other uses, such as irrigation or industrial applications.
I'm so glad I brought my reusable water bottle 🚱 to the beach today. It's important to reduce our use of single-use plastics.
I'm not sure if this water is safe to drink 🚱, let me check the label.
I love that my city has implemented a system for recycling and reusing non-potable water 🚱. It's great for the environment!
non-drinking, non-potable, water
Bengali: পেয় জল নয়, Danish: ikke drikkevand, German: Kein Trinkwasser, English: non-potable water, Spanish: agua no potable, Estonian: joomiseks kõlbmatu vesi, Finnish: vesi ei juomakelpoista, French: eau non potable, Hindi: पानी पीने योग्य नहीं, Hungarian: nem ivóvíz, Italian: simbolo di acqua non potabile, Japanese: 飲用不可, Korean: 마실 수 없는 물, Lithuanian: draudžiama gerti vandenį, Malay: air tak boleh minum, Norwegian Bokmål: ikke drikkevann, Dutch: geen drinkwater, Polish: woda niezdatna do picia, Portuguese: água não potável, Russian: непитьевая вода, Swedish: ej dricksvatten, Thai: ห้ามดื่มน้ำ, Ukrainian: непридатна для пиття вода, Chinese: 非饮用水