👉 Municipality fluid, also known as municipal water or city water, refers to the water supply provided by a municipality to its residents. It is managed and distributed by local government entities responsible for public utilities, ensuring clean, safe, and reliable access to drinking water. This water is typically sourced from various natural bodies like rivers, lakes, or groundwater and undergoes treatment processes to remove contaminants before reaching homes. Municipalities often implement strict regulations and monitoring systems to maintain water quality, address infrastructure needs, and adapt to environmental changes, all aimed at providing a sustainable and high-quality water supply for their communities.