A water supply network is a system of interconnected pipes, storage facilities, treatment plants, pumps, and other infrastructure designed to deliver potable (drinking) water from a source to consumers, typically households, businesses, and other end-users in a community or city. The primary functions and components of a water supply network include: 1. **Water Source**: This can include surface water sources (like rivers, lakes, reservoirs) and groundwater sources (like wells and aquifers).
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