Public infrastructure

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Public infrastructure is a general term often qualified specifically as:

  • Transport infrastructure - vehicles, road, rail, cable and financing of transport
    • Aviation infrastructure - air traffic control technology in aviation
    • Rail transport - trackage, signals, electrification of rails
    • Road transport - roads, bridges, tunnels
  • Critical infrastructure - assets required to sustain human life
  • Energy infrastructure - transmission and storage of fossil fuels and renewable sources
  • Hazardous waste - characteristics, disposal, handling of hazardous waste
  • Information and communication infrastructure - systems of information storage and distribution
  • Public capital - government-owned assets
  • Public works - municipal infrastructure, maintenance functions and agencies
  • Solid waste - generation, collection, management of trash/garbage
  • Sustainable urban infrastructure - technology, architecture, policy for sustainable living
  • Water infrastructure - the distribution and maintenance of water supply
  • Wastewater infrastructure - disposal and treatment of wastewater

Public infrastructure is the term that describes infrastructure that is owned by the public and/or is for public use. It is generally distinguishable from private or generic infrastructure in terms of policy, financing, purpose, etc.

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