Water tunnel (physical infrastructure)

Water tunnel (physical infrastructure)

Water tunnels are used to deliver water by using a below ground channel.

ee also

*New York City water supply system
*New York City Water Tunnel No. 3
*Metropolitan Water District of Southern California


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