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How is water supplied to towns, cities and villages?

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Answered by divyadivyanshubpt
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Answer:

through tanks and underground pipes

Answered by alokpathak2009
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Answer:

water is supplied to these areas by infrastructure development..

Explanation:

The water supply systems built provide continuous supply of safe water in metered connections to the premises. Management is done locally through the community or municipality in most cases; some systems are also managed by regionalised urban utilities.

water supplied in towns :-

Urban water supply may originate from springs, wells or surface water. ... In an urban water distribution network, transmission mains take water from water treatment plants to service reservoirs. Service reservoirs are located on high ground so that water flows by gravity through distribution mains to the water consumers.

water supplied in villages :-

The most common sources of water for irrigation include rivers, reservoirs and lakes, and groundwater.

water supplied in cities :-

Water is generally obtained from some freshwater source such as a pond, river, or lake. Underground water may also be used by digging wells, boring the soil and using a pump to draw out water. This is how people get water for domestic use.

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