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I.

Introduction
a. Project Profile
i. Master Plan
ii. Location and Vicinity Map
iii. Subdivision Site Development Plan
iv. Subdivision Contour Map
II. Methodology: Design Information
a. Water Demand:
i. Design Approach
i. Service Level Definitions
ii. Design Period
iii. Design Population
1. Present Population
2. Projected Population
iv. Water Consumption
1. Unit Consumption
2. Total Consumption
a. Domestic Use
b. Institutional Use
c. Commercial Use
v. Non-Revenue Water
vi. Demand Variations and Demand Factors
1. Uses of Demand Variations
2. Demand Pattern
b. Reservoir
i. Types of Reservoir
ii. Operation of Reservoir
iii. Design of Reservoir
1. Figure 13.4 – Diameter of Reservoir
2. Volume of Reservoir
3. Site of Storage Tank
c. Pumping Facilities
i. Types of Pumps
ii. Pump Installation Type
iii. Design of Pump
1. Water Source Definition: SWL and PWL
2. Pump Discharge Capacity
3. Pump Selection
4. Pump Operating Hours
5. Pump Efficiency
6. Pump Total Dynamic Head
7. Pump WHP and BHP
8. Pump Curve
d. Transmission and Distribution Systems
i. Methods of Water Transmission and Distribution
ii. Pipe Material
1. Sizes
2. Advantages
3. Disadvantages
iii. Pipe Hydraulics
1. Pressure
2. Head Losses
a. C-Values
3. Hydraulic Grade Line
iv. Transmission System
1. Transmission Pipe Size
2. Maximum Pressure
v. Distribution System
1. Type of System
vi. Pipe Network Analysis
1. By EPANET Software
a. Procedure
i. Base Mapping
ii. Water Demand Projection
iii. Tentative Layout
iv. Distribution of Demands
v. Encoding of Input Data
vi. Hydraulic Network Simulation
vii. Examine of Hydraulic Run Results
viii. Adjusting Assume Parameters of the Elements
ix. Finalizing the Network Configuration
vii. Pipeline Design Criteria
viii. Appurtenances for Transmission and Distribution Mains
1. Valves
III. Results and Discussion
a. Link Results
b. Node Results
c. Graph of Pressure with Respect to Time (Nodes)
d. Graph of Head Loss with Respect to Time (Link)
e. Comparison of Initial and Final Pipe Network Design
IV. Conclusion
a. Report on the findings of water demand project for year 2030
V. References

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