Vesijohtoverkon
Vesijohtoverkon, also known as a water distribution network, is a system of pipes, pumps, and storage tanks designed to deliver potable water from treatment facilities to end-users. The primary goal of a vesijohtoverkon is to ensure a consistent and reliable supply of clean water to residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The network typically consists of several components, including:
1. Water treatment plants: These facilities are responsible for treating raw water to remove impurities and
2. Main transmission lines: Large-diameter pipes that transport water from treatment plants to distribution centers or
3. Distribution mains: Smaller pipes that branch out from the main transmission lines to deliver water to
4. Service connections: Individual pipes that connect buildings to the distribution network, providing water to homes,
5. Storage tanks: Reservoirs that store water to maintain pressure and ensure a continuous supply, especially
The design and management of a vesijohtoverkon are crucial for maintaining water quality and quantity. Regular