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Water Supply System: Planning Aspects

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Water Supply System: Planning Aspects

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Water Supply System: Planning Aspects book

Water Supply System: Planning Aspects

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Water Supply System: Planning Aspects book

ByTakeshi Koike
BookCritical Urban Infrastructure Handbook

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 16
eBook ISBN 9780429073687

ABSTRACT

As shown in Figure 2.1, water supply systems generally begin with surface or underground sources, from which water is conveyed via transmission lines to terminal reservoirs, from which it proceeds to water treatment (“purification”) plants, and then is distributed within the service area to on-demand residential, commercial, and industrial users [1-3].

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