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).

Articles by others on the same topic (0)

There are currently no matching articles.