The system distributes
water through a network of water mains ranging in size from three inches
to twelve feet in diameter. Most of these mains are constructed of cast
iron, but some of the larger mains are steel or reinforced concrete. Currently,
more than 4,500 miles of mains are in service in the distribution system.
These mains connect a series of pumping stations, reservoirs, and elevated
storage tanks, which supply water to Baltimore City and parts of Baltimore
County, Howard, and Anne Arundel Counties. Within the network of mains,
five major pressure zones are maintained to provide adequate water pressure
and supply to the consumers.
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