The network of pipes, pumps and local reservoirs that deliver water from the water filtration plants.
A critical infrastructure characterized by the sources of water, reservoirs and holding facilities, aqueducts and other transport systems, the filtration, cleaning and treatment systems, the pipelines, the cooling systems and other delivery mechanisms that provide for domestic and industrial applications, including systems for dealing with water runoff, waste water, and fire fighting.
A facility designed for the distribution of potable water, typically including storage tanks and a network of pipes.
A network of storage tanks and pipes designed for the distribution of potable water.
All aspects from the point of collection of water to the consumer. It can include catchments, ground-water systems, source waters, storage reservoirs and intakes, treatment systems, service reservoirs and distribution systems, and consumers plumbing.
"Water supply system" means the water service pipe, the water distributing pipes, and the necessary connecting pipes, fittings', control 'valves, and all appurtenances within the building or outside the building within the property lines.
The collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of potable water from source to consumer.
The network of pipes and fittings that transports water under pressure to fixtures and other water-using equipment and appliances. Home Improvement Encyclopedia
The collection of pipes and valves that deliver potable (drinkable) water to a building.
The water supply system consists of the water service pipe, the water-distributing pipes, the necessary connecting pipes, fittings, control valves, and all appurtenances in or adjacent to the building or premises.
The water supply system of a building is composed of the water service pipe, the water distributing pipes and the various connecting pipes, control valves and fittings in or on private property.