need chat on water supply system from municipality to house
Asked by geeta2606
| 21st May, 2019,
12:23: PM
Expert Answer:
- The water which we receive in our taps is sourced from a local water body, such as a lake, river, or underground aquifer.
- This water sourced from a local water body is then processed by the municipality. It uses filtration and disinfection techniques such as chlorination to remove organic and in-organic pollutants from the water.
- The water is then sent across a vast network of pipes and pumping stations to be delivered to homes, apartments and office buildings.
- The water which we receive in our taps is sourced from a local water body, such as a lake, river, or underground aquifer.
- This water sourced from a local water body is then processed by the municipality. It uses filtration and disinfection techniques such as chlorination to remove organic and in-organic pollutants from the water.
- The water is then sent across a vast network of pipes and pumping stations to be delivered to homes, apartments and office buildings.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte
| 21st May, 2019,
03:01: PM
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