Veejaotussüsteemid
Veejaotussüsteemid, also known as water distribution systems, are infrastructure networks designed to supply potable water to communities and industries. These systems typically consist of water sources, such as rivers, lakes, or groundwater, which are collected and treated to remove impurities and pathogens. The treated water is then pumped into a distribution network, which includes pipelines, reservoirs, and storage tanks, to ensure a consistent supply.
The primary components of a veejaotussüsteemid include:
1. Water sources: These are the initial points where water is collected, such as rivers, lakes, or
2. Treatment facilities: These facilities are responsible for removing impurities and contaminants from the collected water,
3. Distribution network: This network consists of pipelines, pumps, and storage tanks that transport water from
4. Monitoring and control systems: These systems ensure the efficient and safe operation of the distribution
Veejaotussüsteemid are crucial for public health and economic development, as they provide access to clean water