Which color tag denotes Potable water?

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Multiple Choice

Which color tag denotes Potable water?

Explanation:
Color tagging uses distinct colors to identify underground utilities so crews can work safely and avoid damaging lines. In this test’s color-coding scheme, Safety Green is the tag used for potable water, so selecting that color aligns with what the marking system intends for drinking water lines. The green tag stands out from other colors that signify different services, helping responders quickly recognize and protect potable water lines during digging or construction. (Note: other standards may use blue or other colors for water in different contexts, but within this test’s scheme, green denotes potable water.)

Color tagging uses distinct colors to identify underground utilities so crews can work safely and avoid damaging lines. In this test’s color-coding scheme, Safety Green is the tag used for potable water, so selecting that color aligns with what the marking system intends for drinking water lines. The green tag stands out from other colors that signify different services, helping responders quickly recognize and protect potable water lines during digging or construction. (Note: other standards may use blue or other colors for water in different contexts, but within this test’s scheme, green denotes potable water.)

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