Environmental Sciences, asked by reenasaini89, 11 months ago

describe the system for supplying water in our houses​

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Answered by tanishq5519
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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.

Answered by anastasiadorlan667
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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.

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