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POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

                 ON
Water Distribution Planning in Urban
                Area




                             BY-
                             PIYUSH KUMAR
URBAN WATER SUPPLY

Water is a precious natural resource and one of
the most essential requirements of all living being.
Regions with the highest growth rate are not
having access to water both in terms of quantity and
quality.
Indian cities receive intermittent water supply.
Need is to understand – Quantity is not sufficient
an quality is deteriorating.
PIPED WATER SUPPLIED IN CITIES

Major source of supply.
Intermittent and erratic.
Pressure is not acceptable.
In equalities in service provision between the rich
and poor.
High rate of water losses from the distribution
system.
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

Population growth and Urbanization.
Growing urban water demand.
Infrastructure is aging and deteriorating.
Increased pollution from municipal and industrial
discharge.
Over exploitation of water resource.
WATER SUPPLIES IN INDIAN CITIES

   S.NO       NAME OF CITY   LPCD


   1.     BANGLORE           138


   2.     CHENNAI            136


   3.     DELHI              154


   4.     HYDERABAD          181


   5      KOLKATA             83


   6.     MUMBAI             263



SOURCE: CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
IMPACT OF WATER ON LIVING CONDITION

Inadequacy in the quantity and quality of drinking water –
Unsafe.

Inadequate infrastructure in the disposal of waste water –
poor sanitation.

Unsafe water to poor sanitation leading to poor hygiene
and water-related disease.
CAPACITY OF PIPED WATER SUPPLY IN BANGLORE CITY
                                   Established                    Actual
                 Source              During        Potential      Supply
                                     (Year)         (MLD)         (MLD)


         1. Aarkavati River


                                     1896             36            -
         a) Hesaragatta


                                     1933            148            60
         b) T.G. Halli


         2. Cauvery River


                                     1974            135           135
         a) Stage - 1


                                     1983            135           135
         b) Stage - 2


                                     1993            270           270
         c) Stage - 3


                                     2002            270           270
         d) Stage - 4 - Phase-1


                                     2011*           500*          500*
         e) Stage – 4 – Phase-2*


                                                    1494           1370
               TOTAL



*The Cauvery Water supply stage – 4 –Phase – 2 is under implementation and will be
completed in 2011.
 ** The Quantity from TG Halli (60 MLD) might be very less in that day.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND GAP
The supply cannot meet the demand.
 The unaccounted for water is about 35-40%.
 To meet the deficit other source of water and tapped.
 BWSSB is also supplying water through its 6750 bore
wells and 22 water tankers.
GROUNDWATER SCENARIO IN BANGLORE CITY

Groundwater plays an important role in the total water
supply of the city. 40% of the population of Bangalore is
dependent on ground water.
Number of the bore wells in the city is ranging from
200,000 to 400,000.
Over exploitation and poor management have contributed
to groundwater depletion and quality problem.
PRESENT SCENARIO OF WATER SUPPLY

BWSSB has divided Bangalore in to six zone.
 Calculation of water consumption
PIPED WATER SUPPLY – Population and per capita
consumption in each zone.
GROUNDWATER – Assuming 50% of the bore wells
are dry, and the remaining bore wells yielding about
1.5lit/sec, with a pumping of 2 hour duration per day
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Some best management practices for enhancing
distribution system reliability through maintenance
include:

1.Regular storage tank inspections and maintenance.
2.Implementing a cleaning/ lining program.
3.Developing an infrastructure replacement program.
4.Instituting a valve and hydrant exercise program.
5.Maintaining a leak detection program.
6.Implementing a meter repairs/ replacement program.
CONTROLS OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

To reach the target / set point (reservoir flows / levels).
To reach the targets as fast as possible.
To ensure the smoothest possible operation of
valves/pumps.
To control the slow transients.
For real time operation monitored by SCADA.
Particularly useful for complex pipe networks.
CLEAN WATER FOR HEALTHY LIVING
CONDITION

To provide secured and safe water
SECURED – Adequate amount of water.
SAFE – Suitable quality is maintained of water.
 To improve environmental sanitation
Increase sanitation coverage.
To increase hygiene and health care
Improve quality of water supply sources and storage
facilities.
MANAGEMENT OF TREATED WATER DURING
DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE

Regulation for maintaining water quality standards in
distribution systems.
Maintain minimum residence time.
Regular monitoring at storage and other junctions.
Flushing and maintenance of storage facilities.
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Water distribution planning in urban area

  • 1. POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON Water Distribution Planning in Urban Area BY- PIYUSH KUMAR
  • 2. URBAN WATER SUPPLY Water is a precious natural resource and one of the most essential requirements of all living being. Regions with the highest growth rate are not having access to water both in terms of quantity and quality. Indian cities receive intermittent water supply. Need is to understand – Quantity is not sufficient an quality is deteriorating.
  • 3. PIPED WATER SUPPLIED IN CITIES Major source of supply. Intermittent and erratic. Pressure is not acceptable. In equalities in service provision between the rich and poor. High rate of water losses from the distribution system.
  • 4. ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Population growth and Urbanization. Growing urban water demand. Infrastructure is aging and deteriorating. Increased pollution from municipal and industrial discharge. Over exploitation of water resource.
  • 5. WATER SUPPLIES IN INDIAN CITIES S.NO NAME OF CITY LPCD 1. BANGLORE 138 2. CHENNAI 136 3. DELHI 154 4. HYDERABAD 181 5 KOLKATA 83 6. MUMBAI 263 SOURCE: CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
  • 6. IMPACT OF WATER ON LIVING CONDITION Inadequacy in the quantity and quality of drinking water – Unsafe. Inadequate infrastructure in the disposal of waste water – poor sanitation. Unsafe water to poor sanitation leading to poor hygiene and water-related disease.
  • 7. CAPACITY OF PIPED WATER SUPPLY IN BANGLORE CITY Established Actual Source During Potential Supply (Year) (MLD) (MLD) 1. Aarkavati River 1896 36 - a) Hesaragatta 1933 148 60 b) T.G. Halli 2. Cauvery River 1974 135 135 a) Stage - 1 1983 135 135 b) Stage - 2 1993 270 270 c) Stage - 3 2002 270 270 d) Stage - 4 - Phase-1 2011* 500* 500* e) Stage – 4 – Phase-2* 1494 1370 TOTAL *The Cauvery Water supply stage – 4 –Phase – 2 is under implementation and will be completed in 2011. ** The Quantity from TG Halli (60 MLD) might be very less in that day.
  • 8. SUPPLY AND DEMAND GAP The supply cannot meet the demand.  The unaccounted for water is about 35-40%.  To meet the deficit other source of water and tapped.  BWSSB is also supplying water through its 6750 bore wells and 22 water tankers.
  • 9. GROUNDWATER SCENARIO IN BANGLORE CITY Groundwater plays an important role in the total water supply of the city. 40% of the population of Bangalore is dependent on ground water. Number of the bore wells in the city is ranging from 200,000 to 400,000. Over exploitation and poor management have contributed to groundwater depletion and quality problem.
  • 10. PRESENT SCENARIO OF WATER SUPPLY BWSSB has divided Bangalore in to six zone.  Calculation of water consumption PIPED WATER SUPPLY – Population and per capita consumption in each zone. GROUNDWATER – Assuming 50% of the bore wells are dry, and the remaining bore wells yielding about 1.5lit/sec, with a pumping of 2 hour duration per day
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 14. Some best management practices for enhancing distribution system reliability through maintenance include: 1.Regular storage tank inspections and maintenance. 2.Implementing a cleaning/ lining program. 3.Developing an infrastructure replacement program. 4.Instituting a valve and hydrant exercise program. 5.Maintaining a leak detection program. 6.Implementing a meter repairs/ replacement program.
  • 15.
  • 16. CONTROLS OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM To reach the target / set point (reservoir flows / levels). To reach the targets as fast as possible. To ensure the smoothest possible operation of valves/pumps. To control the slow transients. For real time operation monitored by SCADA. Particularly useful for complex pipe networks.
  • 17. CLEAN WATER FOR HEALTHY LIVING CONDITION To provide secured and safe water SECURED – Adequate amount of water. SAFE – Suitable quality is maintained of water.  To improve environmental sanitation Increase sanitation coverage. To increase hygiene and health care Improve quality of water supply sources and storage facilities.
  • 18. MANAGEMENT OF TREATED WATER DURING DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE Regulation for maintaining water quality standards in distribution systems. Maintain minimum residence time. Regular monitoring at storage and other junctions. Flushing and maintenance of storage facilities.