Intakes
Intakes
Sishir Dahal
9th June, 2023
Definition
An intake is a device or structure placed in a water source to
permit the withdrawal of water from source, and discharge it
into an intake conduit through which it flows to the treatment
plant; or discharge it into an intake well from where it is pumped
to the treatment plant.
• Intake consists of :
a) Intake conduit with a screen at its inlet end and a valve to
control flow of water
b) A structure permitting the withdrawal of water from the
source and housing and supporting the intake conduit, valve
operating devices, pumps, etc.
• Structure made of stone masonry, brick masonry, RCC or
concrete blocks
• Should be designed for all forces likely to come upon it
(pressure due to water, wave action, wind, floating debris, etc.)
Site selection of an intake
• As far as possible, the site should be near the
treatment plant so that the cost of conveying water to
the city is less.
• The intake must be located in the pure water zone of
the source to draw best quality water from the source,
thereby reducing load on the treatment plant.
• The intake must never be located at the downstream
or in the vicinity of the point of disposal of
wastewater.
• The site should be such as to permit greater
withdrawal of water, if required at a future date.
Site selection of an intake
• The intake must be located at a place from
where it can draw water even during the
driest period of the year.
• The intake site should remain easily accessible
during floods and should not get flooded.
Moreover, the flood water should not be
concentrated in the vicinity of the intake.
• It should not be located in navigation
channels, because water of such channels is
generally polluted
Classification of Intakes
spring intake