International public infrastructure explainers

Water infrastructure, explained clearly.

Clear explanations of public water systems, treatment plants, pipes, storage, pumping, pressure, maintenance, and water-system planning.

From source to tap

Learn how water systems connect raw-water sources, intakes, treatment, storage, pumps, pipes, valves, meters, and customers.

Reliability and maintenance

Understand water-main breaks, flushing, leak detection, asset management, pressure zones, and long-term renewal planning.

Planning and resilience

Explore drought resilience, emergency planning, energy use, funding, climate adaptation, and growth-related capacity issues.

Featured guides

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How Public Water Infrastructure Works

A plain-English overview of public water systems from source water and treatment to storage, pumping, pressure zones, pipes, meters, and customers.

Topics: source water, treatment plants, storage

Guide

Water Treatment Plants Explained

How water treatment plants turn raw water into finished water using barriers such as intake protection, screening, settling, filtration, disinfection, and monitoring.

Topics: water treatment plants, raw water, filtration

Guide

Water Distribution Mains Explained

What water mains do, how transmission and distribution pipes differ, and why pipe age, material, pressure, soil, and valves affect reliability.

Topics: water mains, distribution pipes, transmission mains

Guide

Pumping Stations and Pressure Zones Explained

How pumps, tanks, valves, and pressure zones help water utilities serve hills, tall areas, distant customers, and changing demand.

Topics: pumping stations, pressure zones, booster pumps

Guide

Finished Water Storage Tanks Explained

How water towers, ground tanks, standpipes, clearwells, and reservoirs support pressure, reserve capacity, firefighting, and water quality.

Topics: water storage tanks, water towers, reservoirs

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Source Water and Intakes Explained

How utilities collect raw water from rivers, lakes, reservoirs, groundwater, desalination, or blended sources before treatment and distribution.

Topics: source water, raw water, intakes

Part of a focused infrastructure group

Water Infrastructure Explained is part of WRS Web Solutions Inc.’s educational publishing network. It links to related infrastructure guides only where the connection helps readers understand a topic across systems such as stormwater, wastewater, roads, public works, bridges, utilities, solid waste, street lighting, and traffic infrastructure.