Learn English – What do you call the point at which an individual water supply line enters a building

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After an unsuccessful search for an English-language term meaning the connection point from which water is taken from a main urban supply pipe to a house, facility, etc., I ended up here. Please note that I don't mean a water meter. With the term I am looking for, I would be able to say, for example, "this facility has three X's" (X being the term in question).
Update:
I want to know the English term for the point where the water supply company delivers a water tap to a house (company's responsibility ends) and then internal piping of the building is done from that tap. Depending on it size, a building might get several of these taps (which have to be paid for more). If we want to say my new construction will have 4 water entries to the building, what should we say? I want a term to put instead of the bold part of the sentence. Shall I use taps? Or there are better alternatives?

Best Answer

This length of pipe between the mains and the home is often called the supply line. In the US, the name for the connection between the mains and the supply line is known as the corporation stop. Sometimes the owner's responsibility ends at the curb stop.

Your question is somewhat unclear since you speak about "points" whereas the supply line is a length of pipe. If you are interested in the boundaries, in a plumbing system they are usually marked by so-called "stop valves" which allow flow in only one direction.