Lecture - 2: - Water Distribution
Lecture - 2: - Water Distribution
Lecture -2
Canals
Tunnels
Pipelines
GRAVITY SYSTEM
Treatment Plant
Service Reservoir
Service Area
GRAVITY FLOW
HGL or EGL
Source (Consumers)
(Reservoir)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Treatment Plant
Pump
Pump
River
HGL or EGL
(Consumers)
Source
(River/Reservoir)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Gr
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Flo
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Service Area
Treatment Plant
Pump
Pump
River
Pumping
Source (1)
Gravity
HGL
HGL
Pumping
station
City
Source (2)
Low consumption
High
consumption Elevated
tank
Pumping
station
City Pipeline
Source
Pumping
HGL
Gravity
HGL
Reservoir
Pumping
Station
City
Advantages
• The system is more reliable and cope with
fluctuation of water demand.
Disadvantages
• Supply main
• Sub-main
• Minor distributors
• Valves
Sub-main
• Secondary feeders connected to either side
Valve
Valves
• Needed to operate and control the pipe system.
Main
pipe
Source
• It consists of
Main (trunk) line
Sub-mains
Branches
Advantages:
• It is a very simple method of water distribution and
comparatively cheaper.
Disadvantages:
• The area receiving water from a pipe under repair
is without water until the work is completed.
Disadvantages:
• To overcome the problem of standing water, drain
valves are provided at dead ends and stagnant water
is drained out by periodically opening these valves
but a large amount of water is wasted.
Grid System
• In grid pattern, all the pipes are interconnected with
no dead-ends.
Advantages
• Since water in the supply system is free to flow in more
than one direction, stagnation does not occur as readily
as in the branching pattern.
Disadvantages
• Cost of pipe laying is more because relatively more
length of pipes is required.
Ring System
• The supply main is laid all along the peripheral
roads and sub mains branch out from the mains.
Advantages
• Water can be supplied to any point from at least two
directions.
Radial System
• The area is divided into different zones.
Advantages:
• It gives quick service.
Fire Hydrant
• Main function : provide water for firefighting
• Spacing and location : Depends on fire protection and
insurance needs
• Other function :
i. Flush the distribution system lines to remove
sediments and bio-growth accumulation
Distribution Reservoirs
Types of Reservoirs
Surface reservoirs
Elevated/ Overhead reservoirs
Surface Reservoirs
• These also called ground reservoir.
Types of Tanks
• R.C.C. Tanks
• G.I. Tanks
• H.D.P.E Tanks
R.C.C. TANKS
• It is of reinforced concrete
cement.
• Decent appearance.
G.I. TANKS
• It is if galvanized iron.
• Cheap in cost
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