Infrastructure refers to the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or other area.
Infrastructure referring to– highways, streets, roads, and bridges; mass transit; airports and airways; water supply and water resources; wastewater management; solid-waste treatment and
disposal; electric power generation and transmission; telecommunications; and hazardous waste management – and the combined system these modal elements comprise.
A comprehension of infrastructure spans not only these public works facilities, but also the operating procedures, management practices, anD
development policies that interact together with societal demand an the physical world to facilitate the transport of people and goods, provision of water for drinking and a variety of other uses,
safe disposal of society’s waste products, provision of energy where it is needed, and transmission of information within and between communities.