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ENVIRONMANTAL ENGINEERING
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
PREPARED BY
P.JAGAN AP/CIVIL
SRI BALAJI CHOCKALINGAM ENGINEERING COLLEGE
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CTC 450
Water Distribution Systems
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Objectives
Understand water & pressure requirements
Know the basics of providing water for fire protection requirements
Understand the layout of water distribution systems
Understand the basics of well construction and intake structures
Understand the basic types of pipes
Understand the basic types of valves
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Water Quantity
Daily consumption varies widely
– 600 gpd per metered service including residential, commercial and industrial customers
– 100-200 gpd per capita (80-150 gpd for residential)
– 40 gpd per capita (using high-efficiency plumbing)
Consumption also varies by season/day/hour
Design of water systems must account for variation in municipal water consumption and water needed for fighting fires
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MVWA
19.9 mgd average
126,250 people
158 gpcd
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Water Pressure
Distribution system (65-75 psi)
Residential service connection (40 psi)
Maximum pressure is 150 psi
Pressures >100 psi are undesirable
– more breaks, greater leaks, undue stress
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Needed Fire Flow (NFF)
Rate of water flow required for fire fighting to confine a major fire to the building within a block or other group complex with minimal loss.
Insurance Services Office (ISO)
– Guide for Determination of Needed Fire Flow
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NFF Calculation
Based on construction, occupancy, exposure and communication of each building in a building complex (see section starting on page 164)
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Practical Limits
Flow range could be 500 gpm(minimum) to 3500 gpm
Automatic sprinklers are effective and minimize flows that must be required
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Water Supply Capacity
Gravity system is preferable (more reliable)
Storage is used to equalize pumping rates and provide water for firefighting
Pumping systems should be designed for reliability (electrical supply should be provided by 2 separate lines from different directions)
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Distribution System
Systems should be made redundant by interconnecting pipes into loops.
Valves should be placed to allow repairs with minimal disruption to surrounding
Fire hydrants should be installed at locations convenient for the fire department
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Sources of Water
Well Construction via drilling-hydraulic rotary or cable-tool percussion
http://www.thewaterexperts.com/goodsservices.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drilling_rig#Cable_tool_drilling
Surface-Water Intakes (rivers, lakes or reservoirs)
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Piping Network
Networks consist of storage reservoirs, main, booster pumping stations, fire hydrants and service lines
Provide redundancy via grids and loops
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Service Connections
Corporation Stop connection from the distribution main (can be connected while the main is pressurized and in service)
Installationhttp://www.freeed.net/sweethaven/BldgConst/Plumbing01/lessonmain.asp?iNum=fra0204
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Kinds of Pipe
Bell and Spigot
Ductile iron
Plastic (HDPE/PVC)
Concrete
Steel
Residential (copper or plastic)
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Pipe Strength
Different pipes have different sizes and thicknesses
Must use correct pipe to handle trench depth, bedding type, and live loads
Must place pipe below the frost line to prevent freezing/breakage
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Joints
Compression
Mechanical
Flanged
Solvent
Soldered
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Distribution Storage
Use consumption curves to determine storage needed
Look closely at example 6-5
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Valves
Gate/Butterfly/Swing
Check (flow in one direction)
Automatic
Pressure-Reducing Valves
Solenoid
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Gate Valve
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Butterfly Valve
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Swing Valve
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Other Valves
Check Valve (permits water flow in only one direction)
Pressure Reducing Valve (lowers pressure)
Altitude Valves (controls flow into and out of a storage tank)
Solenoid Pilot Valve (controls valve via electric current)
Air release Valve
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Fire Hydrants
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Evaluating Distribution SystemsQuantity
Supply + storage must meet current daily demands (& future anticipated demands 10 years in the future
– Reservoirs should have 30-day storage capacity
– Wells should not “mine” water
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Evaluating Distribution SystemsIntake Capacity
Intake structures
– must be designed large enough to handle demand
– Must be reliable
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Evaluating Distribution SystemsPumping Capacity
Pumps (should be reliable)
– From source to water treatment plant
– From water treatment plant clear-well to distribution system
– Booster pumping stations
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Evaluating Distribution SystemsPiping Network
Design life 40-50 years (actual 50-100)
Large mains -12”
Submains-6” or 8”
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Question 1
What is the yearly average consumption of water per person per day?
What does NFF stand for?
What does gpcd stand for?
What does MVWA stand for?
What is a corporation stop?
How does a check valve operate?
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