The average kitchen faucet in a house will supply 2.5 -3 gallons per minute at 50 PSI. That is an average hose working pressure in North America. A large bath faucet will supply 3 + gpm and a single lever bathroom sink faucet will be about 2 gpm.
Normally with no flow restrictors 18 FPS
it depends on where you live, or specifically where the tap is that you are opening up. It will come from well water or the town's drinking water supply.
Tap water comes from the water faucet. It gets to the water faucet from the water treatment plant through the water storage takes and lines.
Tap water is potable, or drinking, water. When it is introduced into a boiler or other non-drinking resources, it becomes NON potable
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Assuming you mean tap water, it comes from underground Artesian wells.
Definitely Tap Water.
you can tap tap
it is part of the water system in Rome, just like the tap water that flows into people's homes
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
tap water...
tap water
Lead and many other types of bacteria that can come from your lake or ocean water