The continued availability of potable water during electrical outages is a critical aspect of infrastructure resilience. Water distribution systems, while reliant on pumps and treatment facilities that typically require electricity, may retain functionality to varying degrees during power disruptions.
Maintaining water service during a power outage is essential for public health and safety. Access to water is vital for sanitation, fire suppression, and basic hydration. Historically, disruptions to water service during emergencies have exacerbated public health crises and hindered disaster recovery efforts.