vatnsveitna
Vatnsveitna is the Icelandic term for water utilities or waterworks, referring to the systems and organizations that provide and maintain a community's drinking water and related services. The concept covers the entire lifecycle of a water supply, from source protection and extraction to treatment, storage, distribution, and customer service. A typical vatnsveitna includes water sources such as groundwater wells or surface water reservoirs, treatment facilities that remove contaminants and ensure safety, reservoirs for storage, and a network of pipes, pumps, and meters that deliver water to homes and businesses. Modern systems use monitoring and control technology to manage pressure, detect leaks, and ensure compliance with water quality standards.
Management is usually undertaken by municipal or regional utilities, sometimes in the form of public companies
Challenges for vatnsveitna include aging infrastructure, leakage and non-revenue water, climate-related variability in water resources, energy