describe the system for supplying water in our houses
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Now a days there is independent unit of water pump in every house.
In some big cities the water is supplied by government regulated power supply but government charges on it.
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Nowadays, most people in the U.S. live in towns and cities, and communities have installed an organized structure called a public water-supply system to provide water to homes (and to some businesses and industries). You might know these entities as the county or city water department.
A water tower in Gaffney, SC, in the shape of a peach.
Image of the Peachoid, a water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, built and painted to look like a peach. (Credit: John Margolies. Creative Commons, Wikimedia)
One way water is supplied to town residents is for the water department pump water from a reservoir, river, or well into a water tower, which often sits on high points in the town. Using gravity (free!), the water flows through pipes all the way to the last house in a subdivision. In many rural areas where public water-supply systems don't exist, homeowners have their own wells, but often still fill up a tank which supplies the water used in their home.