An Overview of Water Supply Systems

According to Wikipedia, an aqueduct is a watercourse constructed to carry water from a source to a distribution point far away. In modern engineering, the term refers to systems of pipes, canals, tunnels, and bridges used to transport water over long distances. Aqueducts have been used since ancient times by civilizations such as the Greeks, Romans, and Aztecs to provide water for drinking, irrigation, and other domestic purposes. Modern aqueducts continue to play a vital role in supplying water to cities, supporting agriculture, and promoting economic development by ensuring a reliable water supply.
