“…In large distribution systems, intermittent delivery can be rotational, with water provided to hydraulically isolated parts of the network in sequence. − For example, in distribution systems in Hubli-Dharwad, India, and Nablus, Palestine, water is piped once every 3–4 days with rotational supply to different zones. , In contrast, small systems may supply water to an entire coverage area at the same time. Within the same distribution systems, the nature of intermittency experienced by different parts of the network can vary in space and time, with supply durations changing based on population sizes, pressures, and pipe configurations. , …”