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How is water supplied to our homes?

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How is water supplied to our homes?

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  1. it depends eother or where u r living ,if in a city or village


  2. In a modern society such as ours, much work goes into supplying our houses with water. Many years ago when everyone lived in rural areas, they would have to get their own water from rivers or from local wells. Nowadays, most people in the U.S. live in towns and cities, and communities have installed an organized structure called a public water-supply system to provide water to homes (and to some businesses and industries, too). Now, even many rural areas have similar systems. In 2000, the U.S. had a population of about 285 million. About 240 million people had their water delivered from a public-supply system, and about 45 million people supplied their own water (over 90 percent of these people use water from their own wells).

  3. Through pipes of course!

  4. Depends on where you live.  Many rural areas have well water, others have water pumped in by the county or city.  Some people still have to haul water & fill up water tanks.

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