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1. PROJECTBACKGROUND ……………………………………………………………
NEED OF THE PROJECT ………………..……………………………………………………
OBJECTIVE OF THE.………………………………………………………………………...
SCOPE OF WORK ………………….…………………………………………………………
BENEFIT OF PROJECT ……………………………………………………………………….
ABOUT STATE WATER AND SANITATION MISSION……………………………………
2. PROJECT AT A GLANCE ……………………………………………………………
Introduction to Sonbhadra District ……………………………………………………………….
History …………………………………………………………………………………………..
Location and Geographical Area ………………………………………………………………..
Accessibility …………………………………………………………………………………….
Demography …………………………………………………………………………………….
Topography …………………………….………………………………………………………..
Climate and Rainfall...…………………………………………………………………………...
Geography …………………………..…………………………………………………………..
Land use in Sonbhadra District……………………………………………………………………
3. ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP……………………………………………………………
Tehsil in Sonbhadra District ………………………………………………………………………
Blocks in Sonbhadra District ………………………………………………………………………
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT AREA …….. ………………………………………………
Location of the Project Area ……………………………………………. ……………………...
4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………………………………..
OBJECTIVE …………………………………………………………………………………..
Proposed Water Supply Scheme Components………………………………………………….
Source of Water Supply Scheme …..……………………………………………………………
Raw Water Intake Arrangement………………………… ……………………………………..
Raw Water pumping machinery ……….………………………………………………………
Raw water rising main ..………………………………………………………………………..
Water Treatment Plant ……………………….………………………………………………….
Clear water pumping machinery…………………………………………………………………
Clear water transmission ……..…………………………………………………………………
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Elevated Service reservoirs…….…………………………………………………………………
Proposed Distribution Network…………………………………………………………………
FITTING AND APPURTENANT WORKS ……………………………………………………
BOUNDARY WALL …………………………………………………………………………...
HOUSE SERVICE CONNECTION ……………………………………………………………
STAND POST …………………………………………………………………………………..
LAND ACQUISITION …………………………………………………………………………
8. Operation & Maintenance ……………………………………………………………
NEED FOR O&M……………………………………………………………………………….
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN ………………………………………………..
COMMON FEATURES OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ………………………..
Availability of Detailed Plans, Drawing, O&M Manual …………………………………….
Schedule of Daily Operation ………………………………………………………………….
Schedule of Inspection of Machinery ………………………………………………………..
Records ………………………………………………………………………………………...
Records of Key Activities of O&M …………………………………………………………..
Staff Positions …………………………………………………………………………………
Inventory of Stores ……………………………………………………………………………
O&M OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS ……………………………………………………
Maintenance of Intakes (Intake Tower) ………………………………………………………
Maintenance of Pumps & Pumping Machinery ………………………………………………
DUTIES OF PUMP OPERATOR & MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS ……………………...
Log Book ………………………………………………………………………………………..
Complaint Register ……………………………………………………………………………..
Movement Register …………………………………………………………………………….
Meeting Register with Corporation ……………………………………………………………
MAINTENANCE OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT ……………………………………..
Preventive Maintenance for Cleaning …………………………………………………………
Chlorination Register …………………………………………………………………………..
Maintenance of Pumping Main ……………………………………………………………….
MAINTENANCE OF OVERHEAD TANK (STORAGE RESERVOIR) ……………………
CLEANING OPERATION ……………………………………………………………………
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
MAINTENANCE OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
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Preventive maintenance Schedule ………………………………………………………………
Leakage Control …………………………………………………………………………………
Cross Connections……………………………………………………………………………….
PLUMBING PRACTICES FOR DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
QUALITY OF PIPE MATERIAL FOR HOUSE CONNECTION
CONTAMINATION THROUGH HOUSE CONNECTION
RULES FOR CONSUMER CONNECTIONS
CHLORINE RESIDUAL TESTING AT CONSUMER END
WATER QUALITY
CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF SOURCE
CONSUMER GRIEVANCES REDRESSAL PLAN
Complaint Communication ……………………………………………………………………
Redressal System
Remedial Measures for improving Efficiencies ……………………………………………..
Public Awareness and Participation ……………………………………………………….....
Water Saving Techniques …………………………………………………………………….
REDUCTION IN NON REVENUE WATER (NRW)
OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS
DAILY MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE OBSERVATIONS OF IRREGULARITIES
OVERHAUL A PUMP
TOOLS AND TESTING EQUIMPMENTS
9. Cost Abstract ……………………………………………………………………….
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ABBREVIATIONS
AC Asbestos Cement
BHP Brake Horse Power
CI Cast Iron
CWTM Clear Water Transmission Main
CWRM Clear Water Rising Main
CPHEEO Central Public health Engineering and Environmental Organization
DI Ductile Iron
DMA District Metering Area
ESR Elevated Service Reservoir
DPR Detailed Project Report
GI Galvanised Iron
GIS Geographic Information system
GP Gram Panchayat
GSR Ground Service Reservoir
HDPE High Density Polyethylene
HM Hydraulic Model
HP Horse Power
IIT Indian Institute of Technology
LPCD Liter Per Capita Per Day
LPM Liter per minute
LPS Liter per second
LSL Low Sump Level
MCFT Million cubic feet
ML Million Liter
MLD Million Liters Per Day
Mm3 Million Cubic Meter
MoUD Ministry of Urban Development
NRW Non-Revenue Water
NH National Highway
O&M Operation and Maintenance
PFR Pre-feasibility Report
PW Pure Water
PWD Public Works Department
RFP Request for Proposal
RWTM Raw Water Transmission Main
RWRM Raw Water Rising Main
SWSM UP State Water & Sanitation Mission, Uttar Pradesh
TOD Time of Day
TOR Terms of Reference
TS Technical Sanction
UA Urban Agglomerates
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UPJN Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam
VT Vertical Turbine
VWSC Village Water and Sanitation committee
WTP Water Treatment Plant
WHO World Health Organization
WSSO Water and Sanitation Support Organization
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1. PROJECT BACKGROUND
1.1 NEED OF THE PROJECT
As per Government of India strategic plan (2011‐2022), the 90% of the rural population in the country has
benefited with the pipe water supply. However as on date approximately only 19% rural population of Uttar
Pradesh is covered with Pipe Water Supply Schemes in water scarce areas of Bundelkhand and Vindhya
region and Arsenic, Fluoride and AES/JE affected areas in the state, under the direction of Executive Director
of State Water and Sanitation Mission (SWSM) appointed a consultant to provide Consultancy Services to
State Water and Sanitation Mission, Department of Rural Development, GOUP for planning, designing and
DPR Preparation of drinking water supply schemes in Bundelkhand, Vindhya Region and Arsenic/ Fluoride
and AES/JE affected areas of state of Uttar Pradesh.
The objective of the project is planning and designing of a methodical and efficient water supply scheme for
the villages of Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan block of Sonbhadra District. The project objective is the
coverage of the entire block by precisely planning and hydraulic designing for the water supply system and
selection of a sustainable source. It aims to provide tapped water to every household at the rate of 55 LPCD
up to its ultimate design stage at an equitable and optimum cost.
SMEC LTD has appointed as a consultant for Sonbhadra District in Vindhya region and vide letter 1708/W‐
409/2018‐2019 dated 01.01.2019 to SMEC & Contract agreement signed on 5th Jan 2019)". As per the direction of
SWSM the objective of the assignment is to provide consultancy Services to State Water and Sanitation
Mission, Department of Rural Development, GOUP for planning, designing and preparation of DPRs of
drinking water supply schemes (Pipe water supply ) in Jhansi district of Bundelkhand, Sonbhadra district of
Vindhya Region of Uttar Pradesh.
The scope of the project included the coverage of villages of the block to 100% piped water supply. The
primary objective is to identify a sustainable and suitable source of raw water which shall assure the
availability of water up to the ultimate stage of the proposed scheme.
Other major contents of the report include the topographical and geographical details as mentioned earlier
which include the village boundaries of the block on the GIS based map. The population projected in a span
of 15 and 30 years according to the design stages of the project with are the immediate, intermediate and
ultimate design stages. An optimum hydraulic design shall be done after appropriate projection of the
population and exact estimation of the water demand for the water supply scheme of the block. The entire
designed water supply scheme represented in the form of a flow diagram, index map and key plan. The
designed scheme analysed for its cost estimation and rough cost estimation attached in a way that there is
minimum variation. The per capita cost of the project then evaluated with respect to the base, intermediate
and ultimate stage of the project. The overall cost of the project includes the cost of operation and
maintenance which shall get incurred year on up till the ultimate design stage of the proposed water supply
scheme.
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1.4 BENEFIT OF PROJECT
Proposed water supply scheme for Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan Block will have several benefits like
increase in revenue of the block, improved water quality leading improved health, sufficient water quantity,
rising employment, rising employment, rising living standards of the people, etc. Some of the benefits are
briefed below. The fore most benefit of the water supply system is that there will be access to tapped water
to the people of the villages of the Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan block. The coverage of water supply
will increase the living standard of the people. The quality and quantity of the water supply will improve as
scheme will be designed for 55 LPCD and all the underground sources shall be proposed to be discarded. The
main benefit will be reduction of water borne diseases due to contaminated water supply. Children are most
vulnerable to the preventable diseases which result from lack of clear water. Coverage of water supply is
targeted to be 100%. Block level governance will also be improved through the proposed water supply
scheme. Proposed water supply scheme will also be improved through the proposed water supply scheme.
Proposed water supply scheme will increase growth opportunities thereby help in increasing employment
among the villagers.
The Government of India launched reform initiatives in the rural water and sanitation sector in 1999 by
introducing a high esteemed State Water Sanitation Mission. The Mission has the overall goal to improve the
quality of the life by enhancing access to better water supply & sanitation facilities in the rural areas ensuring
sustainability. In this regard, “State Misson” (State Water & Sanitation Mission) has been constituted and
established in Rural Development Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh, for providing overall policy
guidance for community led and participatory projects.
The objective of this document is to present the detailed designs, and estimates for the proposed water
supply scheme for the practical implementation and execution of the scheme on the ground with an insight
of achievement of service level delivery and performance indicators set by the government by
implementation of standard practices of operation and maintenance. The approach for Consultancy services
included overall planning, engineering survey designing and preparation of DPR of drinking water supply
scheme. This document is organized to provide execution road map for Project Execution with schedule of
activities for the proposed Water Supply systems.
The objective of the project is ensuring safe, sustainable and adequate drinking water cost effectively and
contributing towards a healthy and dignified life through good sanitation and hygiene practices with
community involvement for the people of Uttar Pradesh from seven district of Bundelkhand, 2 districts of
Vindhyanchal and about 7300 quality affected villages from different districts of state.
Initially one separate proposals were made considering the Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan Block
considering lifting of water from Son River. Later as per the recommendation given by SWSM. This proposal
is now focuses on the combined area of Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan block considering Son River as
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a source of water supply. Now, we are focusing our study for 663 villages water supply scheme to be covered
with piped water supply scheme in this report.
As per DPR provided by SWSM, this project report consists of Roberts Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan Block of
Sonbhadra district. Sonbhadra district includes 3 blocks and their villages. There are 663 villages in Roberts
Ganj & Ghorawal and Chopan Block.
This report consists Methodology of work. As per this methodology, initially we started reconnaissance
survey for assessment of existing water supply status and find out their problems. We collected the data
through this survey which is useful for preparing planning of proposed water supply scheme. As per this
information, we have proposed water supply scheme for improvement of service levels for water supply in
the above‐mentioned villages of the selected block.
Sonbhadra or Sonebhadra is the second largest district by area of Uttar Pradesh after Lakhimpur Kheri. It is
the only district in India which borders four states, namely Madhya Pradesh to the west, Chhattishgarh to the
south, Jharkhand in the south‐east and Bihar to the north‐east. The district has an area of
6,788 km2 (2,621 sq mi) and a population of 1,862,559 (2011 census), with a population density of 270
inhabitants per square kilometre (700/sq mi). It lies in the extreme south‐east of the state, and is bounded
by Sonbhadra District to the northwest, Chandauli District to the north, Kaimur and Rohtas districts of Bihar
state to the north‐east, Garhwa district of Jharkhand state to the east, Balrampur
District of Chhattisgarh state to the south, and Singrauli district of Madhya Pradesh state to the west. The
district headquarters is in the town of Robertsganj. Sonbhadra district is an industrial zone and it has much
bauxite, limestone, coal, gold, etc. It is called the "Energy Capital of India" because there are multiple power
plants.
Sonbhadra lies between Vindhya and Kaimur hills, and its topology and natural environment prompted First
Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru to refer to Sonbhadra as the "Switzerland of India.
Jawaharlal Nehru at inauguration of Rihand Dam
In 2018 Uttar Pradesh's chief minister Yogi Adityanath recognised Sonbhadra as a tourist hub in Purvanchal
region and further promoted by Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department.
In February 2020, a Press Trust of India (PTI) news report incorrectly claimed that Geological Survey of
India (GSI) has found 3,000 tonnes (3,300 tons) of gold deposits in Sonbhadra district. PTI later clarified on
Twitter that the GSI had told PTI that there had been no such discovery of large gold deposits in the district.
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1.6.2 History
The Valley of Son and Belan Rivers abounds in caves which were the earliest dwellings of the primeval
inhabitants. This area had been the centre of activities of pre‐historic man which is evident from the rock
paintings (pre‐historic cave art) found in abundance in this region. These paintings are of the periods ranging
from Mesolithic to Paleolithic ages.
Based on evidence from religious and cultural perspectives of Ramayana and the Mahabharat, Huyen found
here is the cultural symbol. By Jarasandh many rulers in the Mahabharat were maintained prisoner
here. Sonbhadra, whose ancient name was Gramputra or Gupt Kashi, was built by the ancient king Putrak for
his queen Paatali. It is said that 'Bhars' had settlements along with Chero, Searis and Kharwar communities in
the district up to fifth century there was the rule of ''Chandel Rajput'' kings on Vijaygarh Fort. This district
was famous as second Kashi during 11th to 13th centuries. In the 9th century B.C., the Brahmadutt dynasty
was subdivided by Nagas. Kushan and Nagas also held supremacy over this region before the advent of
the Gupta period. After the death of Harshvardhan in the latter half of the 7th century, it remained under the
control of the Gurjara‐Pratihars till 1025 before they were driven out by Mahmud of Ghazni. This area was
under the administration of various Governors of Mughal emperors. Some of the forts such as Agori
Fort were under the control of Madan Shah.
During the 18th century, the district came under the control of the Narayan rulers of Benares State, who
built or occupied several fortresses in the district. In the decade after 1775, the British took over
administrative control of most of the territory of the rajas of Benares. The British district
of Sonbhadra included present‐day Sonbhadra and Sonbhadra districts, with all of present‐day Sonbhadra
district included in Robertsganj tehsil. On 4 March 1989, Sonbhadra district was divided from Sonbhadra
district.
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1.6.3 Geography
The northern part of the district lies on a plateau of the Vindhya Range, and is drained by tributaries of the
Ganges including the Belan and Karmanasha rivers. South of the steep escarpment of the Kaimur Range is the
valley of the Son River, which flows through the district from west to east. The southern portion of the
district is hilly, interspersed with fertile stream valleys. The Rihand River, which rises to the south in the
highlands of Surguja district of Chhattisgarh, flows north to join the Son in the center of the district.
The Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar, a reservoir on the Rihand, lies partly in the district and partly in Madhya
Pradesh. East of the Rihand, the Kanhar River, which originates in Chhattisgarh, flows north to join the Son.
The district has historic, cultural, and ecological affinities with the Bagelkhand region. Robertsganj is the
district headquarters
1.6.4 Climate and Rainfall
Sonbhadra has a relatively subtropical climate with high variation between summer and winter
temperatures. The average temperature is 30 to 46 °C (86 to 115 °F) in the summer and 2 to 15 °C (36 to
59 °F) in the winter. The weather is pleasant in rainy season from July to October.
1.6.5 LOCATION, TOPOGRAPHY AND DEMOGRAPHY
Overall topography of the Project area varies between 90 m above MSL to 403 m above MSL with 663
villages in this cluster. Geographically, the district lies between 24°37'N latitude, 82°52'E longitude and
24°27'N latitude, 83°09'E longitude. Robertsganj is well connected to Lucknow, Allahabad, Varanasi and
Sonbhadra by road. Buses are available at all hours of the day from Varanasi, and it normally takes 2.5 hours
to cover the distance.
The highway connecting Varanasi and Waidhan passes through the city. Though this is not a national highway
it is a very busy road because of the towns Dalla, Renukoot, Anpara, Shakti nagar which are sufficiently
commercialized areas. Churk a nearby town is situated around 10 km, where Jaypee Group is establishing a
thermal power project.The village and hamlets are approachable through motorable roads from the highway
and is situated at a distance of about 17 Kms from Sonbhadra District Headquarters
The topography of Project area is undulating. As per reconnaissance survey of the Project area, the
difference between highest and lowest ground levels in the hamlets and village is about 403 & 167 meters
above mean sea level.
For detailed land survey report refer to Annexure 1.1. A CD of digital record is appended herewith.
1.7 ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
The district falls under the Vindhyachal mandal and the headquarter is Sonbhadra town. The district has four
Tehsils namely Robertsganj, Ghorawal, Duddhi, and Obra. The district is divided into 10 blocks.
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Tehsil Blocks
Robertsganj
Robertsganj
Chopan
Gorawal Gorawal
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Robertsganj is located in the southeastern corner of the state. Robertsganj is the administrative headquarter
of Sonbhadra District. The district Sonbhadra and Robertsganj as its district headquarter were created by
carving off the southern part of the Sonbhadra district on 4 March 1989. Son, Karmnasha, Chandra
Prabha, Rihand, Kanhar, Renu, Ghagar and Belan Rivers drain this area. The city is named after Frederick
Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts.
Located between Vindhyan Range and Kaimur Range, this area had been the centre of activities of pre‐
historic man which is evident from the rock paintings (pre‐historic cave art) found in abundance in this
region.
Chopan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sonbhadra district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is
situated on the Sone River. Chopan Railway station is a junction in Sonbhadra district. Chopan is located
at 24.52°N 83.03°E.[1] It has an average elevation of 159 metres (521 feet). As of
2011 India census,[2] Chopan had total population of 14,302. The male population was 7,710, and the female
population was 6,592. Chopan has an average literacy rate of 85.1%, higher than the national literacy rate
with male literacy of 90% and female literacy of 79%. 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Ghorawal is located at 24.77°N 82.78°E. It has an average elevation of 303 metres (994 feet). As of
2001 India census,[2] Ghorawal had a population of 6,478. Males constitute 54% of the population and
females 46%. Ghorawal has an average literacy rate of 59%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male
literacy is 69%, and female literacy is 47%. In Ghorawal, 18% of the population is under 6 years of age.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. OBJECTIVE
As per Strategic plan (2011-2023) of Government of India, the 90% of the Rural population in the
country has to be benefited with the pipe water supply. However, only 19% Rural population of Uttar
Pradesh is covered with pipe water supply schemes. In order to achieve the objective of project, it has
been decided to provide the pipe water supply schemes particularly in water scarce area of
Bundelkhand and Vindhaya region and Arsenic, Fluoride and AES/JE affected areas in the State. It
has been decided to appoint a consultant to provide consultancy services to State Water and
Sanitation Mission (SWM), Department of Rural Development.
Under this mission, 9 District are identified in Uttar Pradesh, which are as follows;
Table 0‐1: List of District of UP to be covered under Indian Strategic Plan (2011‐22)
3 Jalaun
4 Banda Bundelkhand
5 Hamirpur
6 Chitrakoot
7 Mahoba
8 Mirzapur
Vindyanchal
9 Sonbhadra
Under these proposals, infrastructure for water supply is proposed to be provided / augmented to
achieve equitable and potable water supply to each & every household in water scared villages of
Bundelkhand and Vindhaya region in Uttar Pradesh.
1.8 DETAIL OF (EXISTING WATER SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT)
In Patwdh Group of village’s water supply scheme, 663 villages are included under this Detailed
Project Report. Piped water supply system does not exist. Residents of villages meet their daily
drinking water Requirements from the Installed India mark‐II Hand pumps/Shallow Hand pumps
and open wells. Installed India mark‐II Hand pumps are inadequate to meet the Drinking Water
demand of the villages, also shallow Hand pumps and open wells dry up during summer season.
In view of the position given above under para 4 and sub para 4.1, it is necessary that piped water
supply system is provided in all the 663 Villages covered under this Detailed Project Report.
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List of Villages Covered Under Project Area (Robatgang, Chopan and Gorawal Block)
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Revised Villages list for Patwadh Group of Villages Scheme in ref to U.P jalnigam Executive Engineer vide
Letter no. 340 / W‐17 (Harra, Kadra, Newari) / 2020‐21 dated 08/06/2020.
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Finally adopted Population for the Proposed Water Supply Scheme
2011 570515
2023 715560 In Base year 2023
2038 931930 In Intermidiate year 2038
2053 1211660 In Design Year 2053
Demand Estimation for the Design Stages.
This scheme will be under the category of Multi‐Village Scheme (MVS) and the source of water supply will
be surface water. The source of this scheme is proposed from Son River at upstream of Patwadh village level
surveys, Elevation surveys are conducted to finalize the list of the beneficiary villages. Comprehensive
planning has been done for the preparation the proposed scheme with the help of the data collected from
these surveys.
Raw water source of the proposed Patwadh GOV multi village water supply scheme will be on Son River at
Near Patwadh Villages. An MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) has to be done with Chief Engineer,
(Sone), Irrigation department, Varanasi to get required amount of water from Son River There is sufficient
amount of water available in Son River. Raw water intake is proposed to be constructed in the submergence,
considering assurance for year round supply of the raw water to the scheme considering the demand of 120
MLD at ultimate stage of 2053.
Jack well of 14 m diameter is proposed to be constructed at location approved by the irrigation department.
An overhead pump house of 6.0m height is proposed to be constructed above theJjack well.
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RAW WATER PUMPING MACHINERY
6 nos. of raw water pumps, 212.58 KW Vertical Turbine (VT) Pump with an arrangement of force clear water
lubrication with 38.50 m head and discharge of 23034 LPM, four working and two standby (3 W + 3 S) are
proposed for lifting raw water from proposed head works to the proposed Water treatment Plant. Raw
water pumps are designed for the intermediate stage demand. Arrangement of power supply and other
electromechanical components are proposed accordingly.
Raw water rising main of 700 m, 1200 mm diameter, MS Pipe from proposed head to proposed water
treatment plant at Patwadh village is proposed for raw water transmission. Raw water transmission is
designed for the ultimate stage of the demand.
Water treatment plant of 120.00 MLD is proposed at Patwadh village considering the 80 MLD demand of
Ultimate stage and 16 hours of pumping. Aeration Fountain, Rapid Gravity Sand Filters, Chlorination unit,
Flash Mixer, Clear water reservoir, back wash Tank and provision for staff quarters with other WTP
equipment is considered in the proposal of the water treatment plant. Clear water reservoir is designed
considering 2 hrs detention time form ultimate stage of demand. Water treatment is proposed at a distance
of 700 m from Intake Tower due to non‐availability of sufficient land required for WTP nearby proposed
intake Location.
Clear Water Reservoir
Clear water reservoir with pump house 14 no. & . Zonal Clear water reservoir is designed considering 1 hrs
detention time form ultimate stage of demand Reservoir one no being proposed for systematic and fulfill
water supply for the consumer’s. Treated water is pumped directly to proposed elevated service reservoir
from the clear water pump house/ MBR. The clear water reservoir is located at different villages in the
project area. Detailed Design of capacity of Clear water reservoirs are as tabulated below.
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CLEAR WATER PUMPING MACHINERY
REQUIRED PUMP
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
1 Intake well 120MLD WTP VT 69100 3 3 6 23034 384 38.5 193.25 212.58
OHSR‐ Kanach VT 486 1 1 2 486 9 62 7.29 9.48
ZONE‐PATWADH,ZONE‐
2 MCWR at WTP SALKHAN ,ZONE‐REDIA‐GLR2‐ VT 6398 4 2 6 1600 27 94 33.18 38.15
GLR‐1
GLR‐3 at Markundi VT 55935 5 3 8 11187 187 68 166.22 182.84
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REQUIRED PUMP
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
GLR‐6
8 GLR‐7 (Papi) & OHSR‐6C‐1 HSC 12594 3 2 5 4198 70 36 32.94 37.88
(Kekarahi)
GLR‐8, OHSR‐6 , OHSR‐6C,
9 GLR‐7 (Papi) VT 11904 2 1 3 5952 100 53 69.28 79.67
OHSR‐6C‐2 & OHSR‐7A‐1
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REQUIRED PUMP
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
GLR‐12 GLR‐13, OHSR‐2A, OHSR‐10A‐1
14 VT 6643 2 1 3 3322 56 72 52.71 60.61
(Khutana) & OHSR‐10A‐2
GLR‐14, OHSR‐3‐2 & 3‐3,
OHSR‐11A‐1, OHSR‐11 & VT 6847 2 1 3 3424 58 63 47.76 54.93
OHSR‐1‐1
GLR ‐14 OHSR‐1, OHSR‐1A & OHSR‐1A‐
16 HSC 2750 2 1 3 1375 23 42 12.63 15.15
(Sirsail) 1
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1.1.1. Design Population
In population forecast for Project area, the base population of year 2011 is adopted from census. Various
population projection are used in forecasting the town population for future years and name of methods are
given below:
a) Arithmetic increase method
b) Geometrical increase method
c) Incremental increase method
d) Graphical method
e) Semi Log Method
Based on earlier growth in population, the incremental increase method has been suggested for future
population keeping in view of growth trend and same has been applied in all villages.
1.1.2. Per Capita Water Supply
The Environmental Hygiene Committee suggested certain optimum service levels for communities based on
population groups. In the Code of Basic Requirements of Water Supply, Drainage and Sanitation as well as
the National Building Code, a minimum of 70 LPCD has been recommended for all residences provided in
Rural area. Though in the Manual on Sewerage and /sewage Treatment to conserve water, a minimum of 70
LPCD in now recommended. It is well recognized that the minimum water requirements for domestic and
other essential beneficial uses should be met through public water supply. Based on the objectives of full
coverage of rural communities with easy access to potable drinking water in quantities recommended to meet
the domestic and other essential non-domestic needs, the following recommendations are made.
Table 1.1.2‐1: Recommended Per Capita Water Supply Levels for Designing Schemes
Recommended Maximum
Sl. No. Classification of towns/cities Water Supply Levels
(LPCD)
1 Water Supply for Rural Area 55 As per Jal Jivan Mission
Note:
i) In areas, where is provided through public stand posts, 40 LPCD should be considered;
ii) Figures exclude "Unaccounted for Water (UFW)" which should be limited to 15%.
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1.1.3. System Losses
The recommendations regarding additional provision for water in water supply system by Jal Nigam and
SWSM, Government of Uttar Pradesh are as follows:
Table 1.1.3‐1: Maximum Permissible System Losses
In this project, system losses have been considered @25% and duly accounted for hydraulic design of
distribution system & the capacities of the reservoirs.
1.1.4. Design Parameter
1.1.4.1. Peak Factor
The following peak factors are recommended by CPHEEO manual for various population figures:
Table 1.1.4.1‐1: Peak Factors for Distribution System
1.1.4.2. Distribution Network:
The distribution network has been designed by grouping of Gram Panchayat and One OHT has been
proposed. The farthest end of distribution network from OHT has been kept arround than the 5 km as
discussed with SWSM
The matter was discussed with client regarding pipe material and same has been adopted. The detail of pipe
material is given below:
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Table 1.1.4.2‐1: Pipe material for Distribution network
1 50 Medium Duty
2 GI 65 Medium Duty
3 80 Medium Duty
4 63 PE-100, PN-6
5 75 PE-100, PN-6
6 90 PE-100, PN-6
7 HDPE 110 PE-100, PN-6
8 140 PE-100, PN-6
9 160 PE-100, PN-6
10 200 PE-100, PN-6
11 100 K-7
12 150 K-7
13 200 K-7
DI
14 250 K-7
15 300 K-7
16 350 K-7
1.1.4.3. Transmission Main (Raw Water and Clear Water):
The Raw transmission main system has been designed from the Intake well to Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
The Clear Water Transmission Line has been designed from Clear water Reservoirs (CWR) at WTP to
Intermediate Clear Water Reservoir, overhead Tank (OHT) for 16 hrs operation as decided by department
(SWM). A peak factor of 1.5 has beenconsidered for transmission system design a minimum residual
pressure of 3.0 m has been considered over the full supply level of the service reservoir.
The matter was discussed with client regarding pipe material and same has been adopted. The detail of pipe
material is given below:
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Table 1.1.4.3‐1: Pipe material for Raw Water & Clear Water Transmission Main
1.1.4.4. Pressure Requirement for Distribution System
Piped water supplies should be designed on 24 hours basis to distribute water to consumers at adequate
pressure at all points. Intermittent supplies are either desirable from the public health point of view or
economical. For towns/villages where one-storied buildings are common and for supply to the ground level
storage tanks in multi-storeyed buildings, the minimum residual pressure at ferrule point should be 7m for
direct supply. Where two-storied buildings are common, it may be 12m and where three-storied buildings are
prevalent 17m or as stipulated by local byelaws. The pressure required for fire-fighting would have to be
boosted by the fire engines.
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1.1.4.5. Storage Capacity & Staging of Service Reservoirs
1.2. Over Head Tank (OHT)
The zoning has been done based on various factors as discussed in this chapter. Based on mass balance
curve, the capacity of OHT in proposed zones has been calculated.
Total 55 numbers of OHTs have been proposed in all proposed 60 zones. The Gram Sabha/panchayat has
agreed to provide the land free of cost for water works & OHT sites at all places. The details of OHTs are
mentioned in the table below:-
SL ESR OHSR
ZONE LOCATION STAGING
NO. LEVEL CAPACITY
1 BELCUPP Belcupp 209.83 22 450
2 BHBHAECH Bhbhaech 205.50 18 450
3 REDIA Kurhul 204.42 14 200
4 SALKHAN BAGHNAREE 213.50 10 500
5 MARKUNDI MARKUNDI 218.30 20 300
6 RUDAWALI RUDAWALI 202.70 22 150
7 PATWDH PATWDH 207.00 10 250
8 KANACH Kanach 191.60 16 175
9 ZONE‐1 Barbaspur 306.60 15 350
10 ZONE‐1‐1 Pathartal 302.00 19 300
11 ZONE‐1A‐1 Sapahi 267.25 19 250
12 ZONE‐1A Parsauna 296.18 22 350
13 ZONE‐2 Deogarha 334.30 10 350
14 ZONE‐2‐1 Bardiya 340.20 19 400
15 ZONE‐2A Bhagahi 298.50 22 450
16 ZONE‐3‐1 Khutaha 300.78 15 400
17 ZONE‐3‐2 & 3‐3 Satohan 305.67 14 650
18 ZONE‐11 Peroh 299.00 13 300
19 ZONE‐11A Beerkhurd 291.00 22 250
20 ZONE‐11A‐1 Bhawana 296.30 18 200
21 ZONE‐11B Visahar 290.00 14 400
22 ZONE‐10A‐1 Karaundia 318.50 18 400
23 ZONE‐10A‐2 Kharahata 310.00 21 500
24 ZONE‐10 Tendui 329.50 10 450
BELKURI
25 ZONE‐3B‐1 305.15 15 300
MURPHARKAT
26 ZONE‐3A‐1 & 3A‐2 Jogani 299.50 20 600
27 ZONE‐3A‐3 Dhoa 300.00 13 400
28 ZONE‐6 Sirsiathkurai 302.40 21 300
29 ZONE‐6B & 6A Lohra 289.95 19 800
30 ZONE‐7B & 6A‐2 Bat 288.17 20 450
31 ZONE‐6A‐1 Atarauli Raja 300.54 22 350
32 ZONE‐6A‐3 KHAMRIHA 289.20 22 600
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SL ESR OHSR
ZONE LOCATION STAGING
NO. LEVEL CAPACITY
33 ZONE‐4A Karkoll 295.40 22 550
34 ZONE‐6C Dilahi 310.50 15 500
35 ZONE‐7A‐2 Imlipur 302.30 17 300
36 ZONE‐7A‐1 Patehara 306.60 20 350
37 ZONE‐6C‐1 Jokahi 310.20 17 250
38 ZONE‐6C‐2 Bakahi 309.30 17 450
39 ZONE‐6C‐3 Parsona 299.90 19 250
40 ZONE‐5B‐1 Welanow 300.40 21 500
41 ZONE‐9A‐1 SHLAIYA 305.85 19 650
42 ZONE‐5‐1 Deori Kalan 305.50 17 250
43 ZONE‐8B Chandauli 298.70 22 450
44 ZONE‐8 Bishbhrpur 314.20 16 400
45 ZONE‐8C Pashi Kalana 300.70 22 400
46 ZONE‐8D & 5‐2 Ganguar 306.50 22 900
47 ZONE‐5‐3 Lori 359.50 10 650
48 ZONE‐9A Dugaulia 333.50 14 450
49 ZONE‐9 Mahuriya 328.90 17 650
50 ZONE‐9‐1 Bahuar 342.40 18 450
51 ZONE‐9‐2 Tilauli 344.70 10 250
52 ZONE‐9‐3 Nipraj 315.50 19 450
53 ZONE‐12‐1 Lashra 308.30 17 350
54 ZONE‐12‐2 Atarauli Khurd 308.90 18 150
55 ZONE‐12‐3 Raunp 331.30 10 300
1.2.1.1. Hazen ‐ William’s Coefficient
For determination of hydraulic gradient in water carrying closed conduits, it is proposed to use Hazen-
Williams formula.
Where,
S: Slope of Hydraulic grade line
r: Hydraulic Radius
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Q: Flow in Conduit in Cum/hr
C: Hazen Williams Roughness Coefficient
D: Diameter of circular conduit in mm.
V: Velocity in mps
1.2.1.2. Coefficient of Roughness (C)
The coefficient of roughness as recommended by Manual of Water Supply and Treatment by CPHEEO is as
follows:
Table 1.2.1.2‐1: Coefficient of Roughness for different pipe materials
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1.2.1.3. Flow Velocity
The maximum velocity is normally restricted to prevent resulting scouring effect on pipe material. With
improvement in pipe material qualities, the scouring effect no longer remains major consideration in design of
water pipelines. However, the minimum design velocity is 0.60m/s and the maximum is 3 m/s will be
maintained in main lines.
1.2.1.4. Head Loss Gradient
It is proposed to keep the head loss gradient below 1-7 m / 1000 meters in distribution network and
transmission main to achieve the optimized design.
1.2.1.5. Configuration of Distribution System on Approach
It is proposed to design & implement the distribution system on District Metering Area (DMA) pattern to
effectively monitor NRW on different parts of the distribution system and each DMA will cover the one village.
The DMA shall have one entry point for the flow & its boundary shall be hydraulically sealed. As far as
possible, the area level difference in a DMA shall be kept minimum.
The zoning of distribution network has been done by clustering the GPs and One Overhead Tank has been
proposed in each proposed zone.
1.2.1.6. Appurtenances
Valves are provided in larger mains at 1-5 km interval to facilitate repairs. Non rising spindle Sluice valves are
used for isolating or scouring and not intended for continuous throttling as erosion of the seats and body
cavitation may occur. Butterfly valves are used to regulate and stop the flow. In large size butterfly valves are
cheaper and occupy less space. These may involve higher friction loss than sluice valve and also not suitable
for continuous throttling.
Sluice valve and butterfly valve for higher sizes require geared hand wheel or power driven actuators. Sluice
valves of standard make as per IS: 14846 and Non Return Valves of standard makes as per
IS: 5312 are proposed to be provided at different locations as per the requirements to control
the flow or to segregate a portion for maintenance.
Scour valves are provided in valleys/depressions to dewater pipe line. Drain valves are of
standard make are proposed to be installed in the rising mains and distribution system at
lower points in the line to drain silt and water from the line whenever required.
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Air valve
v size is one twelfth
h of pipe diameter when
n it serves purpose of only release of air and
one eighth when
n it serves purpose
p of admission
a ass well as rellease of air. Air release valves of
dard make are
stand a propose
ed to be insta
alled in the rising mains
s to protect the
t line from
m negative
pressure and ovver loads du
ue to the tra
apping of the
e air. Neces
ssary valvess shall be prrovided at
able location
suita ns generally it is kept ab
bout 1/8th of size of pipe
e dia. Standa
ard quality will
w reduce
the chances
c of any
a leakage and failure.
1.2.1
1.7. Housse Connection
n
All th
he house co
onnection sh
hall be draw
wn from the distribution mains. The
e house connection sha
all be made
using
g ferrule or T arrangement; the pipe
e shall be P
PPR up to co
onsumer end
d and same will be conn
nected with
Multi-jet meter.
1.3. Water Treatm
W ment Plant (W
WTP)
Wate
er Treatmen
nt Plant (WT
TP) for this scheme hass been prop
posed. The WTP will be designed as per the
CPH
HEEO manua
al.
1.3.1
1. Source Of Water Supplyy
Existting villages
s water supp
ply system iss predomina
antly based on
o Ground W
Water. Dep
pleting waterr table over
the years
y indicattes more witthdrawal of water
w than the
t recharge
e and ground
d water extra
action from such areas
shou
uld be restriicted. As pe
er statistics available o
on in Ground
d Water tab
ble, sufficien
nt ground w
water is not
availlable.
Due scarrcity of wate
er, the surfac upply scheme has been proposed and Intake well & Water
ce water su
Trea
atment Plant (WTP) has been proposed at Bankk of Son Rive
er in Patwad
dh village.
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PUMP KW AS PER DESIGN
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
1 Intake well 120MLD WTP VT 69100 3 3 6 23034 384 38.5 193.25 212.58
OHSR‐ Kanach VT 486 1 1 2 486 9 62 7.29 9.48
ZONE‐PATWADH,ZONE‐
2 MCWR at WTP SALKHAN ,ZONE‐REDIA‐ VT 6398 4 2 6 1600 27 94 33.18 38.15
GLR2‐GLR‐1
GLR‐3 at Markundi VT 55935 5 3 8 11187 187 68 166.22 182.84
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PUMP KW AS PER DESIGN
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
GLR‐6
8 GLR‐7 (Papi) & OHSR‐6C‐1 HSC 12594 3 2 5 4198 70 36 32.94 37.88
(Kekarahi)
GLR‐8, OHSR‐6 , OHSR‐6C,
9 GLR‐7 (Papi) VT 11904 2 1 3 5952 100 53 69.28 79.67
OHSR‐6C‐2 & OHSR‐7A‐1
OHSR‐10, OHSR‐9A & OHSR‐
VT 4483 2 1 3 2242 38 74 36.76 42.27
GLR‐10 9
12
(Kushara) GLR‐11, GLR‐12, OHSR‐5B‐1,
VT 23163 6 4 10 3861 65 42 35.69 41.04
OHSR‐3B‐1 & OHSR‐3A‐3
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PUMP KW AS PER DESIGN
SL TYPE OF NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
FROM TO LPM HEAD BKW MARGIN
No. PUMP WORKING STANDBY TOTAL PUMP PUMP
GLR‐12 GLR‐13, OHSR‐2A, OHSR‐
14 VT 6643 2 1 3 3322 56 72 52.71 60.61
(Khutana) 10A‐1 & OHSR‐10A‐2
GLR‐14, OHSR‐3‐2 & 3‐3,
OHSR‐11A‐1, OHSR‐11 & VT 6847 2 1 3 3424 58 63 47.76 54.93
OHSR‐1‐1
GLR ‐14 OHSR‐1, OHSR‐1A & OHSR‐
16 HSC 2750 2 1 3 1375 23 42 12.63 15.15
(Sirsail) 1A‐1
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1.4. Sourcing of Power
Power supply source for sourcing of Grid power would be dedicated for clear water pumping station (CWR). It is envisaged to source 11 KV Grid power with 11
KV single circuit overhead line from the nearest 33/11 KV sub-station from power reliability point of view. This circuit is to be routed in existing ROW alongside
the main road from nearest 33/11 kV Substation to pumping station. This 11 KV overhead line is proposed to be terminated at Double Pole Structure with Air
Break Switch, D.O. Fuse, outdoor/indoor HT cable termination kit, HT metering arrangement with provision of VCB for control of Distribution Transformer.
The 11 KV source will be transformed to 415 volts in conjunction with 11/0.415 KV distribution transformer for sourcing of power to LT Panels for Raw water
Intake, WTP & MCWR pumping stations for pumping of clear water to all facilities. Distribution Transformer for this facility has been sized for continuous
operation at maximum rating with 80% loading from better efficiency point of view.
1.5. Load Estimation
Electrical Load has been estimated for each facility as per the details given below‐
LT PANEL AS PER DESIGN ‐PATWADH PROJECT
Sl.NO LOCATION LT PANEL DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
INTAKE WELL ‐ Incomer 2500 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1nos , motor feeder‐630A (6
1 INTAKE WELL Set 1
Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
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LT PANEL AS PER DESIGN ‐PATWADH PROJECT
Sl.NO LOCATION LT PANEL DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
GLR‐4 (Lori) ‐ Incomer 1250 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 1250 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐400A (3
7 GLR‐4 (Lori) Set 1
Nos), motor feeder‐100A (2 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
GLR‐5 (Ganguar) ‐ Incomer 2500 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐
8 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) 500A(4 Nos), Motor feeder‐200A(4 Nos), Motor feeder‐100A(2 Nos)capacitor feeder , Set 1
lighting feeder, Spare feeder
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All electrical infra comprising of DT, DG set, all HT and LT cables for sourcing of power have been designed
and engineered based on for clear water pumping ultimate load demand. During intermediate load the no. of
working pumps may be lesser than no. pumps working pumps at ultimate load, however ratings of pumps
have been kept same for both intermediate & ultimate load demand. This proposal will avoid Grid power
source obstruction at the time of augmenting electrical infra from intermediate water demand to ultimate water
demand apart from avoiding huge expenditure in augmentation of existing equipments as the electrical infra
designed for higher load will take care initial lower load demand. This proposal though will entail slight higher
initial cost but will be benefitted in the long run in the following terms: -
1) It will avoid any obstruction in power availability for clear water availability to residents thus reliability of
water supply at all times.
2) There will be no duplication of expenditure for change in rating of DT, DG set, cable ratings and new LT
panels thus less costly
To sum up REPL has proposed electrical infra in terms of DT, HT cable, DG, LT cable and LT panel initially
for ultimate water demand whereas additional pumps & LT cable for sourcing of power to additional pumps
will be provided during ultimate load as per system requirement described above.
1.6. Equipment Selection Methodology:
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TRANSFORMER RATING AS PER DESIGN
KVA Rating as
S.NO LOCATION Unit Qty Remark
per IS:1180
Total 32
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2) DG Sets Sizing :
As one MV switchgear of 3.3 kV voltage rating has been selected at intake hence DG set at intake will also
be of 3.3 kV but at other locations LT panels have been proposed for MCWR, these LT panels will be
sourced with DG power from separate LT DG sets to be provided along each LT panel. Hence load demands
on DG sets will be same as for Grid power.
Hence selected DG sets ratings will be as following:
DG SET RATING AS PER DESIGN
DG Rating as
S.NO LOCATION Unit Qty Remark
per IS/BS
1 INTAKE WELL 1250 Nos 1
2 WTP +MCWR 2500 Nos 1
3 GLR‐1 (Babhech) 125 Nos 1
4 GLR‐2 (Rudwali) 125 Nos 1
These DG sets will be required for ultimate load demand and for emergency use though initial load demand
expected on the system will be less. Higher rating DG has been proposed from overall economic
considerations as described above
Apart from design calculations for Intake, MCWR other design calculations in a similar manner for other
CWR’s required for pumping clear water throughout entire network of water supply scheme have been done
on separate excel based design sheet.
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1.7. Technical Specifications of 11 KV VCB, Distribution transformer, DG sets and LT Panels
Brief Technical specifications of 11 KV cable, 11 KV VCB, Distribution Transformer, DG sets & LT panels are
described as under: -
a. 11 KV Cable
6.35 / 11 kV (E) grade, XLPE insulated, stranded Aluminium conductor, galvanised steel flat strip / round wire
armoured, extruded PVC type ST2 sheathed, heavy duty cable (to be laid on wall surface with necessary
clamps / in existing cable trench / cable trays / conduit / pipe sleeves at road crossing or floor as per site
requirement) conforming to IS:7098 (Part-2) & IEC:60502 (Part-2) of size 3C x 120 sq.mm.
b. 11 KV Vacuum Circuit Breaker
11 KV outdoor type both side extensible, HV Switchgear panel confirming to IS-3427, IS-2516 (Part-I &
II.sec.1 ) & IEC-60056 & IEC-62271-100/200 for use on 3phase, 50 Hz, unearthed AC supply system and
having breaking/ ruptuing capacity of 500 MVA (26.3 kA for 3sec) complete with spring charged mechanism,
ON-OFF mechanical push button, operation counters, Breaker TNC switch, Breaker L/R switch, necessary
auxiliary switches, closing coil, shunt trip, protection relays & Indicators etc., complete.
The panel shall comprise of air insulated busbars provided with heat shrinkable PVC sleeves. The VCB
trolley shall comprise of three vacuum interrupters with epoxy support insulators and self aligning finger type
isolating contacts and necessary mechanical interlocks, safety shutters, isolating plugs. Enclosure shall be
openable from front as well as rear end.
The breaker shall be Manual cum motorised mechanism with following accessories.
a) 96 x 96 mm square flush mounting type Ammeter & Volt meter with selector switches
b) Multi function meter
c) Double core, cast resin type current transofrmer having ratio as per requirement, one core for metering &
one core for protection having required class of accuracy.
d) Instantaneous under voltage relay & Temperature rise tripping Relay,
e) Triple pole IDMTL two over current and one earth fault relay with current setting range 50-200% and 10-
40%
f) Electrical closing. Coil & shunt trip coil operating on 110 V DC.
g) Auxiliary relay for anti pumping device.
h) Three limb, drawout type, feeder connected, cast resin insulated, three phase Potential transformer having
ratio & burden as per reqirement& Class 0.5 accuracy.
i) Annunciator Windows, Common Hooter / Alarm bell operating on 230 AC/ 110 V DC
j) Cable boxes suitable to terminate 3 core XLPE cable of required size (As per design).
k) 230V A.C. to 110 V D.C.power pack for closing & tripping circuit common.
l) Breaker ON-OFF, Auto trip and spring charged indicators.
m) Phase indicating & panel illumination lamps with plug socket.
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n) Space Heater with Thermostat.
c. 11/0.415 KV Distribution Transformer
Outdoor type, three phase, oil immerged, distribution transformer of required KVA & voltage ratio, copper
double wound, vector group - Dyn11, HV delta connected & LV star connected with neutral brought out
connected to provide separate earthing terminals, bushing / cable box on HV side and cable box on LV side
suitable for cables or bus duct as per requirement with standard fittings, conforming to IS: 1180 (Part-1) /
2014 with its latest amendment including first fill of transformer oil & following accessories.
(a) Oil conservator with filling holes with cap and prismatic oil level gauge.
(b) Silica Gel dehydrating breather charged with silica gel
(c) Oil drain cum sampling valve with plug
(d) Oil filter valve
(e) Lifting Eyes / Hooks / Lugs
(f) Two earthing terminal
(g) Diagram and rating plate
(h) Air release plug
(i) Explosion vent with diaphragm
(j) Thermometer pocket
(k) Four bi-directional plain roller with base channel with hauling holes
(l) Fixed / Separate type radiator banks
(m) Off circuit externally operated tapping switch (For rating < 1000 kVA)
(n) 100 mm stem type oil temperature indicator (For rating < 500 kVA)
(o) Bucholtz relay with shut off valve (For rating ≥ 500 KVA)
(p) 150 mm dial type oil temperature indicator with Alarm / Trip contact (For rating ≥ 500 kVA)
(q) 150 mm dial type winding temperature indicator with Alarm / Tip contact (For rating ≥ 1000 kVA)
(r) Marshalling box (For rating ≥ 500 kVA)
(s) 150 mm dia. magnetic type oil gauge (For rating ≥ 1600 kVA)
(t) Inspection cover & Jacking lugs (For rating ≥ 1600 kVA)
d. DG Set
Brief specifications of LT DG set is outlined as under:-
“1500 RPM, 0.8 PF, 415V, Three (3) phase and water cooled “sound proof” diesel generator set with acoustic
enclosure/canopy, complete with battery and battery charger, exhaust system with silencer and 990 liters Day
tank.”
Suitable rating MCCB with O/L, E/F, S/C Trip thermal based control releases complete with rotary handle
has been proposed within DG set to take care of cable fault and thus will be part of DG set and thus TPN
Bus Bars from LV bushings within Box will be directly terminated in MCCB.
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DG power will be sourced to LT Panel controlled by incomer MCCB with O/L, E/F, S/C Trip micro processor
based releases. This incomer switchgear will be electrically and mechanically interlocked with similar rating
Grid incomer so that one source is available at a time thus to avoid paralleling of two different sources.
e. LT Panel
Brief specification of LT Panel is outlined as under: -
“Three phase and neutral, 415 V, 4 wire free standing floor mounted single front, single door LT panel with IP-
54 degree of protection made out of 14 SWG (2mm) CRCA sheet after seven tank process and painted with
epoxy powder coating.”
Grid and DG power will be sourced to LT Panel controlled by respective incomer MCCB with O/L, E/F, S/C
Tripmicro processorbased releases i.e. separate for each source. These incomer switchgears will be
electrically and mechanically interlocked so that one source is available at a time thus to avoid paralleling of
two different sources.
The LT panel will be designed so that individual starter is housed in a separate segregated compartment
fixed or withdrawal type as per rating.
Outgoing ratings will be suitable for range of motor loads as shown in SLD below.
Type of starting of motor of various ratings to limit the staring torque/ current shall be as detailed below: -
Up to 7.5 kW Direct ON Line (DOL)
Above 7.5 kWupto 22 kW Star/Delta
Above 22 kW upto 55 kW Soft Starter
Above 55 kW Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
This LT panel will be designed and constructed in compliance with IEC 439-3.
Power Factor Correction Capacitors: -
The load within the recycled water pumping station will be predominantly inductive and the power factor shall
be essentially corrected to 0.95 lagging or more as compliance to statutory regulations. It is, therefore,
proposed to provide Three (3) phase capacitors either with each motor circuit or at centralized location within
separate compartment in the same LT panel. The rating of capacitor shall be selected at the time of detailed
design to correct the power factor of system approaching to unity at all times when the associated drive is
operating at maximum duty point with automatic switching ‘ON & OFF’ operation. The LT capacitor can be oil
or synthetic mineral oil impregnated type with paper or paper & plastic film dielectric in an oil tight steel tank
complete with discharge resistances.
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Quantum of cap
pacitor units in terms of KVAR has b
been assesssed on the b
basis of emp
pirical formula given, as
er, and expla
unde ained in figure shown be
elow: -
1.7.1
1. Voltage Drrop Calculatioons:
Volta
age Drop in lieu of powe
er sourcing arrangemen
nt has been calculated tto support siizing of cablle. It will be
noted that the vo
oltage drop is
i within limits of 3.5% o
of rated volta
age at tail end.
age Drop forr Steady Sta
Volta ate Condition
n for 3 phase
e load = 1.73
32 x IL x L x (R cosΦ + X sinΦ)
IL= Full
F load currrent
L = Length of cable
c in mete
er
R = Approx. Co esistance at 70 oC in ohm
ond. A.C. Re m/m
X = Approx. Re
eactance of Cable
C at 50 Hz in ohms//m
Φ = Steady state powerr factor
cosΦ
Φ = sin(cos-1
sinΦ -
(cosΦ))
1.7.2
2. BOQ/Estim
mated Cost:
Com
mplete BOQ//Estimated cost
c for end to end pow
wer solution is attached as annexurre. This cosst has been
show
wn in summa
ary sheet.
1.7.3
3. Quantity EEstimation
HYDRAULIC MODEL
Building a Model
Details required for building a model are as mentioned below, the same details have collected.
GIS base map
Pipeline: material, diameters, age, condition friction coefficient, Elevation details
Valve details
Consumer data
Flow and pressure information
Elevations
Demand locations and patterns of large consumers
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SALIENT FEATURES
1. Name of State : Uttar Pradesh
2. Name of District : Sonbhadra
3. Name of Tehsil : Robatganj and Ghorawal
4. Name of Block : Robatganj,Ghorawal and Chopan.
5. Name of Programme : Bundelkhand/Vindhya Region and Quality
Affected Villages Piped Water Supply Programme.
6. Name of Scheme : Patwadh GOV Proposed Water
Supply Scheme
7. Nos. of Revenue Villages : 663
8. Following list shows 663 Villages which are selected for proposed surface piped water supply scheme.
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13. VILLAGES OF PROJECT IN ROBATGANJ , GHORAWAL AND CHOPAN BLOCK AND THEIR CENSUS STATISTICS
19 Karry 0 0 0 0 30 30 10
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24 Semera Khurd 0 0 0 0 24 24 5
36 Bantara 28 33 47 45 87 0 17
43 Khajuari 11 22 58 87 119 88 21
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46 Chandwa 21 32 45 71 85 60 17
51 Seegra 25 19 23 42 54 39 11
Manjhiganwa
59 156 208 282 371 517 287 78
Mishra
60 Kon 0 0 0 12 17 0 3
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68 Baidawar 0 0 0 0 25 0 3
69 Jamua 0 0 0 9 40 20 6
70 Sonabarsa 0 0 0 0 2 0 1
Majhgawan
83 250 295 325 571 651 406 98
Chauhan
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94 Hinauti 44 60 18 24 31 0 4
95 Parsauna Khurd 0 0 31 47 99 99 19
104 Tilauli Kalana 1308 1541 2289 2920 3821 1561 652
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114 Khodaichak 0 0 0 3 14 0 4
Belkuri
127 202 207 267 202 257 183 46
Murpharkat
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139 Semari Misra 315 431 488 575 685 231 115
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159 Salaia 0 0 0 2 11 0 3
164 Rajkhar 74 20 26 28 44 0 9
166 Tulsipur 0 17 25 34 34 0 6
169 Etwa 0 0 0 19 56 52 11
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190 Burhr Khurd 577 605 634 664 804 307 126
193 Burar Kalan 336 445 585 843 945 358 155
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215 Durawal Khurd 384 453 489 589 640 226 128
223 Bagauari 2 4 7 14 45 28 8
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227 Bagathri Kalna 149 191 243 328 490 449 104
231 Durawal Kalna 415 503 542 696 718 256 179
235 Chaktiara 5 0 5 8 8 0 2
Sihirshahi
240 0 0 0 0 2 0 1
Parashe Dubey
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254 Hinauti 60 66 73 81 43 0 12
258 Khairi 54 45 64 87 79 27 14
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277 Mishra 3 33 35 37 66 6 10
278 Gajana 10 19 24 50 77 38 15
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296 Dularu 0 27 13 27 27 2 6
306 Khane Azampur 204 285 398 556 776 255 153
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324 Basawa Nisph 222 296 350 527 636 167 114
337 Gouri Nisph 231 259 381 538 610 299 119
339 Kasya Kalan 189 242 312 494 596 246 108
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346 Khairawa No 2 0 0 19 23 29 0 6
347 Kharahri 0 12 30 36 57 0 7
359 Nagnar Haraia 2790 3025 3280 3557 3857 1590 661
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363 Takia Mu.Dargah 1755 1903 2063 2237 2426 995 425
Majhigaon
383 125 161 239 275 382 127 54
Chaubey
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388 Bagadiha 0 2 7 48 74 23 14
393 Shuhali 0 0 5 14 28 11 7
402 Belwa 0 0 5 52 88 0 14
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411 Ratawal 27 40 56 74 99 37 17
Shemari
418 167 235 318 435 517 42 72
Bishunlal
Babhanauli
419 116 85 124 158 229 135 38
Khurd
423 Pashi Kalana 339 432 474 587 740 224 120
425 Pashi Khurd 206 287 333 419 510 229 103
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433 Kamahar Dih 493 715 948 1378 1690 235 239
438 Bharganw 0 86 2 3 9 2 3
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462 Mahuali 0 1 3 7 10 0 2
465 Shajua 5 5 5 4 3 3 1
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480 Kooran 0 0 0 0 4 0 1
494 Tiwar 13 16 26 38 43 0 7
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506 Majhali 0 0 13 15 25 21 6
518 Mahuna Gosani 130 193 269 425 504 332 108
519 Kunda 77 53 9 63 82 3 15
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526 Naunia 0 0 0 0 22 0 2
529 Chausara 0 0 0 0 5 0 1
538 Karaundia 2 4 15 10 74 23 16
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563 Dumaribharaulia 0 0 9 10 13 0 3
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568 Jaimohara 3 7 16 48 75 25 13
570 Raikara 0 0 9 9 9 0 1
587 Shahijan Khurd 307 544 676 1007 1430 525 241
590 Teyara Nayak 228 260 333 403 506 257 104
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599 Kusamha 0 1 4 22 49 0 8
613 Shahijan Kalna 1252 1709 1949 2339 2818 864 524
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650 Bhgawa 2 3 4 5 6 0 1
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14. LIST OF GRAM PANCHAYATS, VILLAGES AND THEIR HABITATION COVERED IN THE
PROJECT AREA
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Karamdand 579 337
Putpuria 303 119
Chhuhia Tola 260 130
Budi Khar 620 391
Kargara 850 442
Upraundh 922 190
Chopan Kargara Kargara
Paschimi Tola 947 160
Kewtan 1004 6
6 14 11994 3614
Kewata Baluee Baluee 414 300
Mhowon Kalna Mhowon Kalna Mhowon Kalna 1325 470
Belcupp 1025 262
Belcupp Belcupp
Birbal Madhuban 551 127
Belcupp Bachawar Bachawar 176 40
Paika Gangti Gangti 659 311
Rajdhan Rajdhan Rajdhan 1083 482
Mhowon Kalna Mhowoh Khurd Mhowoh Khurd 473 98
6 Robertsganj
Kewata Kewata Kewata 1242 633
Paika Patharaha Patharaha 238 0
Paika Paika Paika 609 259
Baghnaree Baghnaree Baghnaree 799 271
Baghnaree Belaha Belaha 354 220
Chihurali 1067 670
Chihurali Chihurali
Mahuaria 738 385
Kewta Kamharia Kamharia 189 142
14 16 10942 4670
Chopan Ghatita Bhgawa Bhgawa 6 0
Robertsganj Kurhul Kurhul Kurhul 3535 989
7
Robertsganj Maitapur Bandhwa Bandhwa 440 144
Robertsganj Redia Redia Redia 1044 470
4 4 5025 1603
Chopan Adalganj Adalganj Adalganj 1969 1214
Salkhan 2386 1398
Dewaria Tola 933 621
Lal Ganj 1068 748
Autrawa 2732 1702
8
Robertsganj Salkan Salkhan Punma 1841 609
Bhatwa 492 397
Kharwar Tola 686 436
Sahdiya Tola 289 151
Jhariya Tola 124 48
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Markundi Awayee Awayee 984 454
3 11 13504 7778
Ghuwas 1845 1300
Ghuwas Ghuwas
Sapiniya Tola 84 49
Mukkha Mukkha Mukkha 614 344
Amilia Amilia 332 239
Ghuwas
Tendua Tendua 1284 425
AMILAUDHA Amilaudha Amilaudha 653 370
9 Ghorawal
TENDUA Lahas Lahas 798 517
SIRSAIN Sirsain Sirsai 1278 915
Karia 1420 986
KARIA Karia
Parsiya 518 501
GHUWAS Barbaspur Barbaspur 468 114
TENDUA Karry Karry 30 30
10 12 9324 5790
Basahi 155 61
Sirsain Basahi Majhiyan Bashti 175 86
Markahawa 207 56
MADHAKA Karsoata Karsoata 707 530
MADHAKA Fulwary Fulwary 715 89
MADHAKA Madhaka Madhaka 744 552
10 Ghorawal
REHI Samerwar Samerwar 336 165
Mukkha Mahokhar Mahokhar 534 67
REHI Pathartal Pathartal 486 246
REHI Rahi Rahi 925 361
Purana 1 1233 613
PURNA Purana
Purana 2 819 550
9 12 7036 3376
PARSONA Ghoria Ghoria 484 451
Semera Khurd Semera Khurd 24 24
Ghorawal
KANHARI Kanhari 1 1055 821
Kanhari
Kanhari 2 1040 973
Tenthuhar 1204 855
TENDUHAR Tenthuhar
11 Kol Basti 379 174
Parsauna 2747 2117
Ghorawal PARSAUNA Parsauna Parsauna2 350 277
Parsauna3 325 260
TENDHUHAR Majurahi Majurahi 370 352
TENDUHAR Lali Lali 859 692
7 11 8837 6996
12 Ghorawal Semera Kala Semera Kala 323 284
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KANHARI Babhari Babhari 915 847
MURTIA Ubha Ubha 766 654
AMILIPOKHER Marni Marni 492 388
Murtiya 1 1361 665
MOORTIYA Murtiya
Murtiya 2 637 272
AMILIPOKHER Dholo Dholo 921 708
AMILIPOKHER Amli Pokhar Amli Pokhar 863 519
MURTIYA Sapahi Sapahi 536 406
8 9 6814 4743
MAHAAW Bantara Bantara 87 0
DEVGARH Deogarha Deogarha 864 737
Hinauti 1134 774
Majhali 136 84
HINAUTI Hinauti
Chaukhara 433 328
Varya 601 327
Parwania 1 1294 1108
PADWANIA Parwania
Parwania 2 841 625
13 Ghorawal
Deogarha Rumma Rumma 429 338
GURWAL Chigori Chigori 928 920
Manhwa 1 1041 839
MAHAOW Manhwa
Manhwa 2 324 117
MAHAAW Khajuari Khajuari 119 88
KHAGIYA Chandwa Chandwa 85 60
Koladiha Dhura Kund Dhura Kund 678 114
MIJHUN Dulahatha Dulahatha 317 208
11 16 9311 6667
Bardiya 1 1320 605
BARDIYA Bardiya
Bardiya 2 882 481
SATDWARI Harankhuri Harankhuri 595 72
BARDIYA Bhainshi Bhainshi 177 144
Bar 1235 949
BARR Bar Bar Ii 382 275
Bar Iii 568 389
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11 15 9727 5831
MIJHUN Meejhun Meejhun 637 272
MIJHUN Sonhati Sonhati 382 189
KOHARTHA Bauradih Bauradih 173 173
Lilwahi Lilwahi Lilwahi 1140 520
Koharatha 1 1366 934
KOHARTHA Koharatha
Koharatha 2 141 132
KOLDEHA Koladiha Koladiha 591 265
BHARKANA Bharkana Bharkana 1257 750
BHARKANA Bhagahi Bhagahi 197 136
KOHARTHA Baidawar Baidawar 25 0
15 Ghorawal
Dorihar Jamua Jamua 40 20
Musha Sonabarsa Sonabarsa 2 0
KHAGIA Khagia Khagia 1067 497
Musha Musha Musha 550 229
Beerkala Mandha Mandha 442 219
Musha Snihawal Snihawal 179 111
Dorihar Janar Janar 378 135
Beerkala Beerkala Beerkala 852 66
Dorihar Dorihar Dorihar 1166 829
KHARDEUR Khardeur Khardeur 1261 625
19 20 11846 6102
KEWETA Keweta Kewata 837 483
KEWETA Khakh Khakh 431 297
KHRUANV Mahvarioa Mahvarioa 497 200
Khutaha 2099 1263
KHUTAHA Khutaha
Khutaha Ii 950 536
Deewa Thiwan Thiwan 1480 610
Bharauli Dumaria Mithailal Dumaria Mithailal 59 0
16 Ghorawal
Bharauli Silwar Silwar 876 365
Bharauli 1155 333
Bharauli Bharauli Mishragawa 339 196
Nai Bashti 172 57
Diwa Piparwar Piparwar 606 397
KEVTA Sirsai Sirsai 1119 447
BISREKHI Majhagawan Majhagawan 319 119
11 14 10939 5303
Junia Parsauna Khurd Parsauna Khurd 99 99
SATOHA Satohan Satohan 1631 795
17 Ghorawal
SATOHA Nakawai Nakawai 335 155
VISHUNDHAR I Visundhary Visundhary 3295 1683
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4 4 5360 2732
Kanhi 1028 289
KANETI Kanhi
BAGHI 345 178
KANETI Dharmauli Dharmauli 881 325
Kewali 820 365
MUGEHARI Kewali
Nai Chamar Basti 112 23
KHRUAOV Khadaha Khadaha 280 241
Munghri 716 401
MUGEHAR Munghri
Colbasti 75 68
MUGEHARI Samara Samara 364 209
18 Ghorawal
MUGEHARI Hinauti Hinauti 31 0
Pidaria 1280 399
PIDARIYA Pidaria
Bechanpura 29 0
PIDARIYA Parhi Parhi 794 237
Newari Newari Newari 2500 1406
BAGPOKHAR Amilia Amilia 809 524
Kharuaun 1116 407
KHRUAOV Kharuaun Surhurwa 202 25
Nauka Mati 72 11
12 18 11454 5108
Kathapura Sahpurwa Kalan Sahpurwa Kalan 285 7
Kathapura Sahpurwa Khurd Sahpurwa Khurd 192 45
BAGPOKHAR Bnardewa Bnardewa 1003 671
Kathapura Kathapura Kathapura 401 17
SILHATA Silahta Silahta 1087 615
Jogani 1 999 160
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Kathapura Kamhria Kamhria 137 9
Bagpokhar 1 636 468
Bagpokhar Bagpokhar Bagpokhar 2 210 141
Bakhrahiya 179 0
5 11 6594 2606
KARIVAIRAN V Karrivarai Karibarai 1098 460
KAREVIRAV Kamhria Kamhria 332 198
DHOVA Dhoa Dhoa 975 449
Aruna Aruna Aruna 1173 533
DHOVA Vimauri Vimauri 761 219
KHUTTANIYA Velahi Velahi 576 248
Aruna Semari Misra Semari Misra 685 231
PHULWARI Khudia Khudia 525 151
21 Ghorawal
Khuthnia Ataraila Ataraila 148 46
Purkhas 1 1532 738
Purkhas 2 136 39
PURKHAS Purkhas Purkhas 3 96 8
Dhawahiya Tola 100 14
Nawtaliya Tola 460 249
PHULVARI Phulawari Phulwari 1113 539
PHULVARI Bahorika Bahorika 494 151
12 16 10204 4273
Bisun Pur 95 38
MASIAADINATH Bisun Pur
Biyar Basti 14 7
SIDDI Teti Teti 248 0
Gotauli 138 28
MASIAADINATH Gotauli
Kushawaha Basti 81 11
Masiadinath 394 105
MASIAADINATH Masiadinath
Pokhra Pua 107 31
Sawat 692 127
SERVAT Sawat
Kolbasti 27 2
22 Ghorawal JAMGAI Jamaghne Jamaghne 353 88
Bakauli Padri Kalan Padri Kalan 256 54
Maid 197 116
JAMGAI Maid
Baburaha 54 38
Masiha Pathan 381 315
MASIAADINATH Masiha Pathan
Panditpur 55 45
MASIAADINATH Belkuri Murpharkat Belkuri Mupharkat 257 183
UCHKA Naudiha Naudiha 341 75
Mureladih 1 1280 333
MURELADEEH Mureladih
Mureladih 2 310 132
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Farhada Tola 149 24
Rudauli 254 187
SERVAT Rudauli
Yadav Basti 72 30
Aurahi Welkhuri Welkhuri 462 94
Lohdhara 177 49
MURELADEEH Lohdhara
Chamar Basti 35 27
Bakauli Chakauli Chakauli 261 176
Noni 644 396
Bakauli Noni
Biyar Basti 36 42
Adaura 136 84
SIDHI Adaura
Yadav Basti 61 12
Jamagani Chausara Chausara 5 0
19 31 7572 2849
PHULVARI Geduri Geduri 116 0
JORWARIA Salaia Salaia 11 0
JORWARIA Etwa Etwa 56 52
Sirvit 1 1073 591
SIRVIT Sirvit Sirvit 2 1038 389
Kumhar Basti 179 79
Saranga 1 2134 438
SARANGA Saranga
Saranga 2 248 159
Tedhwa 1 48 0
SIRSIAJETHI Tedhwa
Tedhwa 2 40 0
Sirsiajethi 1 754 413
23 Ghorawal SIRSIYAJETHI Sirsiajethi
Sirsiajethi 2 546 75
SILHATA Kolariya Kolariya 646 443
Dharura Dharura Dharura 1426 423
SIRSIYA JETHI Sitabahar Sitabahar 557 210
KARKOLI Karkoll Karkoli 1455 419
Tekuria 1554 853
TEKURIA Tekuria Manthahiya Tola 90 17
Bhawarahawa Tola 107 34
KARKOLI Mahuriya Mahuriya 529 44
KARMA Madainia Madainia 693 87
KARMA Karma Karma 575 335
15 22 13875 5061
PARASI PANDEY Bauar Bauar 406 85
Pawar 861 308
PAWAR Pawar
24 Robertsganj Budhaua Tola 90 90
DEORI KHURD Deori Kalan Deori Kalan 463 144
DEHRI KALA Kushai Kushai 460 71
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Deori Khurd Dehra Dehra 152 128
Deori Khurd Deori Khurd Deori Khurd 429 154
Deori Khurd Rajapurawa Rajapurawa 117 45
Deori Khurd Tiarashiv Datt Tiarashiv Datt 199 112
Deori Khurd Chaktiara Chaktiara 8 0
Deori Khurd Karhi Karhi 238 127
Deori Khurd Bhagwantpur Bhagwantpur 248 57
Dahari 606 170
DEHARI KALA Dahari
Harijan Basti 48 37
Katawaria 950 273
KATVARIYA Katawaria
Tal Tola 63 63
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 632 329
MAHURESAR Deora Deora 405 258
KALVARIYA Kanhara Kanhara 290 143
16 19 6665 2594
PARASI PANDEY Khairahi Khairahi 422 39
BUDHAR KALA Mamuna Mamuna 975 326
PAWAR Kalwari Kalwari 241 46
BUDHAR KHURD Burhr Khurd Burhr Khurd 804 307
Burar Kalan 709 248
BUDHAR KALA Burar Kalan
mamuna 236 110
KATAWARIA Nauganwa Kalan Nauganwa Kalan 334 40
Deori Khurd Kewati Kewati 596 176
Deori Khurd Theru Theru 392 0
25 Robertsganj
Deori Khurd Babura Babura 387 0
ORGAI‐P Pursotampur Pursotampur 236 0
ORGAI‐P Nauganwa Khurd Nauganwa Khurd 596 0
ORGAI Organai Organai 1247 339
Barkara 518 201
JAIT Barkara
Bhaglpur 320 206
MANPUR Manpur Manpur 2195 167
Ganguar Tipara Tipara 386 349
Kaithi Kaithi Kaithi 1193 238
16 18 11787 2792
SAHIJAN KALAN Shahijan Khurd Shahijan Khurd 1430 525
Teyara Nayak Peetha Peetha 290 149
Pushuli 2015 675
BADHAULI Pushuli
26 Robertsganj Kodvriya Tola 749 346
BANDAULI Amarati Amarati 645 117
Barauli 1142 158
BADHOLI Barauli
Nai Basti 510 399
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Ormaura Ormaura Ormaura 3006 645
Bichapai Bichapai Bichapai 1102 235
Chhapaka Chhapaka Chhapaka 1254 578
Lori 1563 1090
LODHI Lori
Bhilai Colony 678 166
SAHIJAN KALAN Shahijan Kalna Shahijan Kalna 2818 864
10 13 17202 5947
KHAIRA Khajurikhurd Khajurikhurd 302 47
KHAIRA Khajurikala Khajurikala 364 222
BARSOT Bhurkura Bhurkura 486 160
BARSOT Bhuli Thauli 227 34
BARSOT Kunan Kunan 185 137
ENAM Balua Balua 180 1
DOHARI Dohari Dohari 427 127
KHAIRA Welanow Welanow 601 460
KHAIRA Hinauti Hinauti 21 0
DOHARI Koharaul Koharaul 348 137
KHAIRA Khaira Khaira 609 296
KHAIRA Kapura Kapura 137 27
KHAIRA Khairi Khairi 79 27
KINGARI Chotakapur Chotakapur 431 81
BARSOT Barsota Barsota 810 312
Uchaka 951 61
27 Ghorawal UCHKA Uchaka
Bahari Tola 187 8
Bharuha 632 159
UCHKA Bhruha
Madai Pura 101 56
JAMGAI‐B Pipri No. 1 Pipari No. 1 458 239
JAMGAI Jamagane Jamagane 608 169
KINGARI Sauli Sauli 118 41
BARAWA Asatali Asatali 163 88
KINGARI Majhiganwa Majhiganwa 487 235
KINGARI Kingari Kingari 1232 38
KINGARI Chhuta Chhuta 328 66
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 418 140
UMARIKALA Mishra Mishra 66 6
Arangi Arangi Arangi 817 380
KHAIRA Khodaichak Khodaichak 14 0
Kolakari Barnwa Barnwa 845 114
Kushra Kushra Kushra 521 87
30 32 13153 3955
28 Ghorawal SIRSIYA THAKURAI Sirsiathkurai Sirsiathkurai 2612 918
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Khairpur 2256 759
Papikala(rampat
1564 418
hara)
Belahawa 424 153
Bagaia 226 70
Kharra Tola 207 26
1 6 7289 2344
MUBARAKPU R Mubarakpur Mubarakpur 2277 1262
BAGHORI Baghor Baghor 1255 575
29 Robertsganj
GAURAHI Gorahi Gorahi 2448 450
BAGHORI Kutulupur Kutulupur 946 49
4 4 6926 2336
SARAULI Atarauli Raja Atarauli Raja 349 126
Sarauli 1655 207
SARAULI Sarauli
Sarauli2 315 50
30 Ghorawal GARAEGARH Garaegarh Garaegarh 1148 281
MAJHUI Majhui Majhui 1342 436
BHAWANIPUR Bhawanipur Bhawanipur 2379 687
PARAHI Parahi Parahi 2195 582
6 7 9383 2369
BANTARA Bantara Bantara 1016 418
31 Robertsganj
NAGNAR HARAIA Nagnar Haraia Nagnar Haraia 3857 1590
2 2 4873 2008
Hinauta 1087 450
HINAUTA Hinauta
Imliyadih 739 142
AMDIH Amdih Amdih 1534 525
32 Robertsganj Khamriha Khamriha Khamriha 1102 414
MADHUPUR Madhupur Madhupur 9710 1781
CHAKARA Amaulia Amaulia 607 132
CHAKARA Chakara (50%) Chakara 335 57
6 7 15114 3501
LOHRA Lohra Lohra 6843 3057
33 Robertsganj
SUKRIT Sukrit Sukrit 6899 1908
2 2 13742 4965
Ghorawal Bharawah Bharawah Bharawah 1089 306
Ghorawal Bharawah Khairwa Khairwa 234 0
Ghorawal BAHERA Dilahi Dilahi 997 162
Ghorawal Bharawah Tandi Tandi 230 14
34
Jaderua 1 2000 881
Ghorawal JADERUA Jaderua
Jaderua 2 630 275
Bahera 1 1760 176
Ghorawal BAHERA Bahera
Bahera 2 610 124
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Ghorawal DILAHI Jurawat Jurawat 465 126
Robertsganj BARUHA Bharuha Bharuha 557 254
Robertsganj BABURAHI Bhadohi Bhadohi 70 0
Robertsganj KHAIRAHI Shirsia Shirsia 14 14
Kharahri 2266 427
Robertsganj KHAIRAHI Khairahi
Khairahi Bazar 203 0
Robertsganj Aelahi Aelahi Aelahi 1324 423
12 15 12449 3182
Robertsganj BASVA NISF Dularu Dularu 27 2
Atarawa 347 46
Robertsganj BASWANISKA Atarawa
Futharawa 352 14
Baburahi 679 98
Robertsganj BABURAHI Baburahi
Nai Basti 275 61
Kharahri 52 0
Robertsganj KEKRAHI Kharahri
Khairahi Bazar 5 0
Robertsganj KEKRAHI Shirkhora Shirkhora 102 3
Robertsganj Silthary Jokahi Jokahi 343 54
Robertsganj PAPI Bhagauti Bhagauti 691 246
Papi 432 48
35 Miyan Tola 108 0
Robertsganj PAPI Papi Kushwaha Basti 108 0
Kushwaha Basti Ii 108 0
Harijan Basti 116 87
Ghorawal SIRSIA Sirsia Sirsia 928 245
Ghorawal SIRSIA Kairwa Kairwa 225 106
Ghorawal SIRSIYA Pipara Pipara 472 150
Ghorawal SIRSIA Garhwa Garhwa 231 0
Robertsganj KAKRAHI Murala Dih Murala Dih 24 1
Basawa Nisph 362 47
Robertsganj BASAWA NISKA Basawa Nisph Kushwaha Basti 178 0
Harijan Basti 96 120
14 23 6261 1328
Robertsganj CHAKARA Chakara (50%) Chakara 335 57
Robertsganj Gouri Nisph Gouri Nisph Gouri Nisph 610 299
Robertsganj MADAR Kathpurwa Kathpurwa 420 30
Robertsganj KAKARAHI Kekarahi Kekarahi 1113 56
36 Bajar Tola 454 0
Harijan Basti 310 303
Ghorawal BHATAULIYA Bhatulia Bhataulia 1 934 124
Bhataulia 2 702 99
Ghorawal BAKAHI Bakahi Bakahi 891 253
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Pakrahiya 71 12
Ghorawal BAKAHI Padar Padar 515 330
Robertsganj MGURAHI Mangurahi Mangurahi 413 138
Robertsganj VAKDAD Darah Darah 328 134
Robertsganj SHEOKARI Jori Jori 712 258
Robertsganj SHEOKARI Sheokari Sheokari 709 46
Robertsganj MAGURAHI Khekhara Khekhara 410 173
Harijan Bashti 196 66
Robertsganj TINATALI Tinatali Tinatali 1207 110
Ghorawal SIRSIYA Kushhi Kushahi 247 0
Robertsganj HINAUTA Tilya Tilya 870 112
15 20 11447 2600
MADAAR Madar Madar 731 66
Baghi 620 107
PASAHIKALA Baghi
Bagahi Chouraha 166 31
Gouri Nisph Parsona Parsona 277 54
DEHRI Kamaharia Kamaharia 129 0
Gouri Nisph Birhulia Birhulia 363 181
SHIVKHARI Mahulia Mahulia 197 65
Dehari 350 105
DEHRI Dehari
Kushwaha Basti 183 0
Kasya Kalan URF Kasya Kalan 476 126
Kasya Kalan
DEHRI Harijan Basti 120 120
37 Robertsganj
Kushahi 125 19
KEKARAHI Kushahi
Harijan Basti 18 14
Bashdewa 368 132
KARKI Bashdewa Kushwaha Bast 122 53
Harijan Basti 132 175
Karaki 817 292
KARKI Karaki Kuswaha Basti 196 12
Harijan Basti 439 446
PAPI Kasya Khurd Kasya Khurd 264 123
Gouri Nisph Kucha Marwa Kucha Marwa 472 95
Karaki Rajkhar Rajkhar 44 0
14 22 6609 2216
Ghorawal BARIMAHEWA Uachka Uachka 427 308
Barimahewa 1 2275 471
Ghorawal WARI MAHEWA Barimahewa
Barimahewa 2 203 0
38
Pagia 1 1037 110
Ghorawal PAGIA Pagia
Pagia 2 1133 209
Robertsganj PATERI Khairawa Raja Khairawa Raja 128 15
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Asana 489 18
Robertsganj BHARUHA Asana
Kushwaha Basti 22 0
Robertsganj PATEHARA Patehara Patehara 714 38
Robertsganj PATEHARA Patela Patela 176 144
Robertsganj PATERI Pateri Pateri 435 154
Robertsganj BHARUHA Tulsipur Tulsipur 34 0
Robertsganj PATEHARA Jawahi Jawahi 430 11
Robertsganj PATERI Gheuri Gheuri 342 98
Ghorawal KARMA Karanwah Karanwah 249 24
Robertsganj PATERI Khairawa No 2 Khairawa No 2 29 0
Robertsganj PATERI Machhalawa Machhalawa 152 0
14 17 8275 1600
RANITARA Birmaua Birmaua 149 4
RANITARA Chakahi Chakahi 395 124
RANITARA Mukasim Mukasim 1561 584
PANDEYPOKHAR Pandepokhar Pandepokhar 1052 384
Ranitara 599 149
39 Ghorawal RANITARA Ranitara Jurhva Tala 319 198
Deldar Nagar 411 174
PANDEYPOKHAR Dudhia Dudhia 629 188
PANDEYPOKHAR Teprasivadati Teprasivadati 702 237
Jorwria 1371 453
JORWARIA Jorwria
Jorwria 1 304 131
8 11 7492 2626
TAKIA Dhotwa Dhotwa 188 39
SUKRIT Khane Azampur Khane Azampur 776 255
40 Robertsganj BAGHAORI Baghauri Baghauri 177 19
BAT Bat Bat 3621 707
TAKIAMUDA RGAHA Takia Mu.Dargah Takia Mu.Dargah 2426 995
5 5 7188 2015
Robertsganj GORDIHA Gordiha Gordiha 434 50
Robertsganj KARAARI Purainiya Purainiya 210 26
Robertsganj JIGNA Jigana Jigana 717 236
Robertsganj JIGNA Alahi Alahi 151 32
Robertsganj BARGAWN Bargawn Bargawn 659 216
41 Robertsganj BARGAWN Bishbhrpur Bishbhrpur 208 0
Robertsganj JIGNA Parsona Parsona 126 48
Robertsganj BARGAWN Pateara Pateara 154 23
Robertsganj JIGNA Domariya Domariya 297 78
Robertsganj JIGNA Rampur Rampur 579 0
Robertsganj BARGAON Baheri Baheri 291 124
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Robertsganj DHOBAHI Khrehari Kharahri 360 221
Robertsganj BARWAN Deogarh Deogarh 435 264
Robertsganj KUSI Kushi Kushi 1955 468
Robertsganj Bawaraspur 464 212
Robertsganj Belahi 682 115
Robertsganj Kusi Belahi 468 115
Robertsganj BARGAON Bahera Bahera 206 20
Robertsganj MAHUARI Tendee Tendee 141 64
Robertsganj Kaithi Kaithi Kaithi 1138 353
Robertsganj PIPARI Lakhan Purwa Lakhan Purwa 441 168
18 21 10116 2833
BABHANAULI KALA Mahokhar Mahokhar 286 0
PASHI KALA Chandauli Chandauli 513 192
MADHURAHI Tendu Tendu 419 89
Mahuari 737 262
MAHUARI Mahuari
Gour Basti 365 139
KAMHARDEEH Kamahar Dih Kamahar Dih 1690 235
42 Robertsganj Bahura 2377 706
Puran Basti 644 466
Aurahwa 1470 305
BAHURA Bahura Bohuara Ganj 1006 94
Bairwa Gobar 887 187
Bahuara Bangla 829 163
Kurihawa 207 59
6 13 11430 2897
PASHI KALA Durha Durha 153 20
Deora Raja 213 74
PASHI KALA Deora Raja
Harijan Bashti 16 11
Deori Khurd Nai Basti Nai Basti 492 38
Hinduhari 927 171
HINDUARI Hinduhari
Harijan Basti 343 299
JAMUANUA Jamuanua Jamuanua 619 227
Dhuriya 270 0
43 Robertsganj JAMAGANWA Dhuriya
KUSHWAHA BASTI 135 0
JAMAGANWA Jamaganwa Jamaganwa 442 192
Ratawal 64 27
BHARHIYA Ratawal
PANIKA TOLA 35 10
JAMUAW Mahuaon Mahuaon 289 0
NAI Hinauti Hinauti 414 151
NAI Hona Hona 482 171
BARWAN Barwan Barwan 798 236
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PASHI KALA Majhi Ganwa Majhiganwa 272 170
AMOKHAR Shemari Bishunlal Shemari Bishunlal 517 42
BABHNAULI KALA Babhanauli Khurd Babhanauli Khurd 229 135
BAMNAULI KALA Bhogar Bhogar 349 113
BABHNAULI KALA Babhanauli Kalan Babhanauli Kalan 589 0
AMOKHAR Shango Shango 127 0
Pashi Kalana 594 98
PASAHIKALA Pashi Kalana
Harijan Basti 146 126
AMOKHAR Amokhr Amokhr 927 435
Pashi Khurd 467 192
PASHI KALA Pashi Khurd
Panikan Basti 43 37
BABHNAULI KALA Urali Urali 101 0
MAGURAHI Khewatha Khewatha 125 14
AMOKHAR Mango Mango 145 5
24 30 10323 2994
Robertsganj PIPARI Dharnipur Dharnipur 592 36
Robertsganj KARARI Karari Karari 986 442
Robertsganj PALIYA KALA Mokarshim Mokarshim 602 186
Robertsganj PALIA KALA Palikalna Palikalna 781 33
Robertsganj PIPARI Darari Darari 187 0
Robertsganj PIPARI Pipari Pipari 815 11
Robertsganj PALIA KALNA Belwa Belwa 88 0
Robertsganj BHARHIYA Garawa Garawa 321 0
44 Robertsganj BHARHIYA Bhruiya Bhruiya 383 7
Robertsganj BHARHIYA Goithari Goithari 354 190
Robertsganj Beechhi Beechhi Beechhi 1981 430
Robertsganj Pakari Tirnahi Tirnahi 285 44
Robertsganj Pakari Bagadiha Bagadiha 74 23
Robertsganj Pakari Pakari Pakari 1253 626
Robertsganj Ghuwaskhurd Ghuaskalan Ghuaskalan 832 86
Robertsganj Ghuashkurd Ghuashkurd Ghuashkurd 1674 510
Robertsganj Ganguar Ganguar Ganguar 763 370
17 17 11971 2994
Robertsganj Shenduri Marhra Marhra 669 247
Ghorawal JUROLI COLONY Jurauli Kolani Jurauli Kolani 1016 933
Ghorawal SAHUAR Shathi Sathahi 498 57
Ghorawal Jurauri Kolany Judauri Pardhan Jurauli Pradhani 316 80
45
Bheravar 174 141
Ghorawal Kolakari Bherawal
Badhauta Tola 60 47
Ghorawal Jurauri Kolany Shikari Seekari 833 397
Ghorawal JAMGAON Jamaganwa Jamganwa 692 268
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Jamugawna 1 401 124
Ghorawal SAHUAR Kooran Kooran 4 0
Ghorawal JAMGAON Gobariya Gobariya 531 325
Ghorawal SAHUAR Barauli Barauli 536 39
Ghorawal BELATAND Shahganj Shahganj 1628 296
Ghorawal SAHUAR Sahuar Sahuar 1159 385
Ghorawal JAMGAON Manhawan Manhawan 366 69
Raipura 1391 500
Robertsganj Raipura Raipura
Kotiya 125 57
Rajpur 2594 594
Maeedhiya 332 56
Robertsganj Rajpur Rajpur
Kotya 1328 577
Mhuariya 170 33
Shenduri 614 235
Robertsganj Shenduri Shenduri
Badha Tola 341 44
Robertsganj Barak Barak Barak 1479 228
Robertsganj BANAURA 2 Shonwat Shonwat 101 32
18 25 17358 5764
Robertsganj PARASI PANDEY Parashidubey Parashidubey 482 130
Robertsganj UNCH DEEH Aghwar Aghwar 367 15
Robertsganj UNCHDEEH Unchidih Unchidih 751 390
Raghunath Pur 2009 1318
Ghorawal Raghunathpur Raghunathpur
Hardihawa Tola 168 19
Robertsganj Bashauli Bashauli Bashauli 1486 639
Gandara Tola 189 185
Balhail Tola 129 66
Ghorawal Beechhiya Bharganw Bharganw 9 2
Ghorawal KHATAULI Bhunari Bhunari 126 68
Ghorawal Beechhiya Raiwari Raiwari 239 141
46 Ghorawal Beechhiya Bajotara Bajotara 211 20
Ghorawal KHATAULI Amahata Amahti Amahata Amahati 157 61
Ghorawal Beechhiya Beechhiya Beechhiya 639 240
Ghorawal KHATAULI Khatauli Khatauli 800 449
Bahuar 1914 1023
Robertsganj Bahuar Bahuar Kacharia Tola 594 194
Badhain 631 448
Bashuari 161 0
Robertsganj Shenduri Bashuari
Masna Tola 116 0
Robertsganj MUTHER Beohari Beohari 100 23
Robertsganj MUTHER Khchar Khchar 328 87
Robertsganj BANAURA 2 Majhiganwa Majhiganwa 500 131
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16 20 12106 5649
Petrahi Bhandar Khurd Bhandar Khurd 188 0
Gordiha Gordiha Gordiha 990 19
Petrahi Tilauli Tilauli 800 547
Baghuari Baghari Baghari 1588 1059
Amauli Amauli Amauli 831 364
Gordiha Mahuar Khurd Mahuar Khurd 140 75
47 Robertsganj Amauli Papi Papi 459 286
Amauli Patehra Patehra 141 63
Gordiha Mahuar Kalna Mahuar Kalna 118 9
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 233 114
Petrahi Shindhora Shindhora 201 159
Petrahi Bhandra Kalan Bhandra Kalan 24 0
Petrahi Shemara Shemara 46 16
14 16 5759 2711
BABHNAULI Babanauli Babanauli 1517 414
JAIT Jait Jait 808 355
Gordiha Karauli Karauli 449 334
Nipraj Nipraj Nipraj 1415 261
MUTHER Muther Muther 592 314
Nipraj Kamojee Kamojee 802 299
48 Robertsganj
Parashipandy Parashipandy Parashipandy 1055 385
Kamarhi Kamarhi Kamarhi 2987 614
Ghurma Ghurma Ghurma 998 160
Petrahi Gorari Gorari 707 136
Ghurma Baraila Baraila 152 108
Ghurma Jamgane Jamgane 515 314
12 14 11997 3694
Belatand 1 1309 160
BELATAD Belatand
Belatand 2 469 33
DOHARI Atarwa Atarwa 426 158
BALDIH Juriya Juria 216 82
BALDIH Ganguhar Ganguhar 135 69
MARACHI Renua Renua 493 82
49 Ghorawal Kolakari Kolakari Kolakari 900 725
Dugaulia 1157 506
Dugaulia Dugaulia Hariya 763 383
Tilahar 253 188
Bansdih 1063 72
BALDIH Bansdih
Bansdih 1 122 24
MARACHI Bichhwar Bijhawr 78 8
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MARACHI Marachhi Marachi 540 155
MARACHI Umarikhurd Umarikhurd 418 36
KOLKARI Baraganwa Baraganwa 640 200
Kushra Sohdaul Sohdaul 405 88
Kushra Pipari No 2 Pipari No 2 281 102
Kolakari Onauli Onauli 308 233
Orhatha Orhatha Orhatha 2103 646
16 20 12079 3950
Ghorawal DABHA Chakari Chakari 85 0
Robertsganj Mahuali Mahuali 10 0
Robertsganj BANAURA 2 Shajua Shajua 3 3
Shonauti 143 9
Robertsganj BANAURA 2 Shonauti
Naee Basti 95 4
Ghorawal AMAUD Usarikalan Usarikala 606 0
Ghorawal AMAUD Ushrikhurd Usharikhurd 497 254
Ghorawal DABHA Lasari Kalan Lasari Kalan 655 138
Ghorawal DABHA Masoe Masoe 858 23
Ghorawal DABHA Dabha Dabha 799 167
Ghorawal DABHA Lasari Khurd Lasari Khurd 6 0
Ghorawal Durawal Khurd Durawal Khurd Durawal Khurd 640 226
Ghorawal Durawal Khurd Hhrihar Pur Hhrihar Pur 400 34
Ghorawal Durawal Khurd Kasari Kasari 39 0
Shlaiya 620 321
Robertsganj UNCHDEEH Shlaiya
Mahuaa Tal 111 27
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Samstipur 88 22
Robertsganj MAHURESAR Jamashokar Jamashokar 246 195
Ghorawal Amahar Amahar/Amaud Amahar 751 113
Robertsganj ORAULI Eanam Eanam 255 156
Robertsganj ORAULI Kurashat Kurashat 476 48
Robertsganj UMARIKALA Umarikalna Umarikalna 666 164
Robertsganj MAHURESAR Gajana Gajana 77 38
Naraina 373 135
Robertsganj UMARIKALA Naraina
Sikthiya Tola 116 51
Thuter 1302 78
Ghorawal Thuter Thuter Nauka Tola 311 42
Chandikapur 394 55
Ghorawal SAHUAR Tiwar Tiwar 43 0
38 46 17354 5237
JAMGAI Juri Juri 246 65
Bakauli Parari Kurd Parari Kurd 271 46
MUSARDHARA Mushrdhara Mushrdhara 538 306
Panauli Atarauli Kalan Atarauli Kalan 116 26
Tendui Kewata Kewata 444 0
Tendui Tendui Tendui 804 41
Obaradeeh Obaradih Obaradih 657 290
MUSARDHARA Domahar Domahar 454 188
Selahata 1092 655
Obaradeeh Selahata
Hardihawa Tola 61 20
Kusinisph Kusinisph Kusinisph 1201 668
MAHUWAW
Mhunyw Pandy Mahuaw Pandey 537 221
PANDEY
51 Ghorawal MAHUWAW
Mahuna Gosani Mahuna Gosani 504 332
PANDEY
Panauli Kunda Kunda 82 3
Sidhi Sadari Sadari 555 274
Obaradeeh Jinhora Jinhora 258 0
Kusinisph Naidiha Naidiha 294 106
Aurahi Aurahi Aurahi 555 319
Sidhi Sidhi Sidhi 572 335
Sidhi Athauna Athauna 450 180
MASIAADINATH Bhgawas Bhagawas 204 0
Jamagani Kharera Kharera 187 27
Morahi 1 936 160
MORAHI Morahi Morahi 2 190 44
Bahari Tola 74 22
22 25 11282 4328
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Barauli Barauli Barauli 816 615
Gurwal Gurwal Gurwal 1636 1051
Barauli Bandha Bandha 468 311
Belwania Belwania Belwania 1249 727
Belwania Karaundia Karaundia 74 23
Belwania Rampur Rampur 396 91
Dhanawal Panti Panti 317 180
Dhanawal Dhanawal Dhanawal 700 295
52 Ghorawal
Lohari 1109 364
LOHANDI Lohari Jogiyabeer 235 65
Kachaha Tola 125 90
Ahraura 813 542
Ahraura Ahraura
Kevalipur 137 21
Bakuli Durkhuli Durkhuli 742 388
Guretha Guretha Guretha 1068 826
AHRAURA Rajin Rajin 216 142
13 16 10101 5731
Divar 784 243
Divar Divar
Pal Basti 276 195
Khajaraul Khajaraul Khajaraul 1174 504
Divar Bhairawa Bhairawa 253 195
MUSARDHARA Majhali Majhali 25 21
Khajaraul Garwa Garwa 179 47
Panauli Chorat Chorat 510 227
Panauli Panauli Panauli 579 237
MORAHI Naunia Naunia 22 0
Domakhri 506 339
DOMKHARI Domakhri Kolpurawa 582 268
Daurpura 323 181
53 Ghorawal
Khirahata 657 454
Khirahata Khirahata
Yadav Basti 465 195
DIVER Garama Garama 1266 1033
Barsot 314 256
SOTIL Barsot
Kushwaha Basti 107 76
Sotil 947 397
SOTIL Sotil
Sadkepura 468 135
Bakuli Jaimohra Jaimohra 707 231
Bakuli Pateri Pateri 258 151
Bakuli Bakuli Bakauli 401 194
Odar 549 486
KUSUMHA Odar
Kushwaha Nai Basti 411 66
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Bakuli Dhuria Dhuria 103 38
Kusmaha 1178 224
KUSUMHA Kusmaha
Jawarahi Tola 152 37
19 27 13196 6430
DEVARI KATH Dewerikatha Dewerikatha 1129 428
54 Ghorawal PERHA Peroh Peroh 5441 2555
DEVARIKATH Dhorkary Dhorkary 1202 464
3 3 7772 3447
Beheri Mohani Mohani 353 268
Beheri Beerkhurd Beerkhurd 336 86
MAGHIGAWA
Baraudhi Baraudhi 603 554
CHAUHAN
MAGHIGAWA
Kon Kon 17 0
CHAUHAN
Beheri Beheri Beheri 417 205
MAJHIGAVA Majhgawan
Majhgawan Chauhan 651 406
55 Ghorawal CHOHAN Chauhan
MARSARA Marasara Marasara 837 647
BHARAUJI Dumaribharaulia Dumaribharaulia 13 0
Dharsara Dhadhi Dhadhi 452 312
Dharsara Dharsara Dharsara 555 293
Bisrekhi 1 1058 296
BISREKHI Bisrekhi
Bisrekhi 2 787 671
MARSADA Jaimohara Jaimohara 75 25
12 13 6154 3763
Junia Junia Junia 777 277
Dharsara Raikara Raikara 9 0
MARASARA Naugai Naugai 727 376
MARASARA Uchdih Uchdih 317 69
Bhawana Lakshimanpur Lakshimanpur 721 367
56 Ghorawal NAUGAWAN AND
Chain Chain 534 282
LAL
MAUGAWAN
Naugawan Naugawan 1097 343
ANDLAL
Bhawana Bhawana Bhawana 726 450
JUDIA Dewerikhurd Dewerikhurd 445 222
Bhawana Halwai Halwai 233 70
10 10 5586 2456
Bhanswar 2032 686
Bhanswar Ii 601 352
BHAINSWAR Bhanswar
57 Ghorawal Bhanswar Iii 1022 334
Bhanswar Iv 831 140
MAGAR DAHA Magaradaha Magaradaha 1 1988 937
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Magaradaha 2 1227 640
Visahar 1 1294 457
Visahar 2 554 347
VISAHAR Visahar
Dihpura 66 55
Jaljaliya 87 90
3 10 9702 4038
Robertsganj AMAULI Amauli Amauli 713 458
Robertsganj KARARI Shuhali Shuhali 28 11
Robertsganj BITHGAON NISHOH Bithgon Nishoh Bithgon Nishoh 92 13
Robertsganj BITHGAON NISHPH Bithgawn Nishph Bithgawn Nishph 915 470
Robertsganj Shajaur Majhigaon Mishra Majhigaon Mishra 507 176
Robertsganj Bithgawn Nishph B Shirpalpur Shirpalpur 749 197
Robertsganj Lashra Lashra Lashra 1085 260
58 Robertsganj Shajaur Majhigaon Chaubey Majhigaon Chaubey 382 127
Robertsganj BEEJAULI Pali Pali 526 252
Robertsganj Beejauli Beejauli Beejauli 908 155
Robertsganj Teyara Nayak Meuri Kalan Meuri Kalan 411 133
Robertsganj Teyara Nayak Teyara Nayak Teyara Nayak 506 257
Robertsganj Dhobahi Akachor Akachor 1184 200
Robertsganj Shajaur Shajaur Shajaur 571 217
Robertsganj Teyara Nayak Meuri Khurd Meuri Khurd 170 33
15 15 8747 2959
Robertsganj DHOBHI Dhobahi Dhobahi 370 187
Robertsganj Silthary Mangurahee Mangurahee 234 8
Robertsganj Harhuna Kusamha Kusamha 49 0
Robertsganj Harhuna Atarauli Khurd Atarauli Khurd 42 0
Robertsganj SIDDHIKALA Lakhanwar Khurd Lakhanwar Khurd 383 33
59
Robertsganj Kharhari Kharhari Kharhari 515 41
Robertsganj Silthari Bharganwa Bharganwa 131 0
Robertsganj Sidhi Kalana Lakhanwar Kalna Lakhanwar Kalna 372 30
Robertsganj Bhaburahi Bhadohi Bhadohi 207 0
Robertsganj Arauly Arauly Arauly 1557 747
10 10 3860 1046
Robertsganj Harhuna Bijary Duban Bijary Duban 218 101
Robertsganj Harhuna Bahuarah Bahuarah 621 292
Robertsganj Harhuna Harhuna Harhuna 487 293
Robertsganj Harhuna Bijary Patkhan Bijary Patkhan 307 31
60
Robertsganj Kura Kura Kura 472 137
Robertsganj RAUP Raunp Raunp 1860 430
Mahulia Tola 652 419
Robertsganj Kura Musahee Musahee 1045 405
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Sl.No. Block Gram Panchayat Village Habitations Population Census 2011
2011 SC / ST
Charkonwa 853 668
Robertsganj Churk Churk Churk 1530 350
8 10 8045 3126
Total 663 880 570515 224891
15. PROJECTED POPULATION FOR BASE YAER,INTERMEDIATE YAER AND ULTIMATE YAER
BY INCREMENTAL METHOD AS SUGGESTED BY DPR.
Population Projection
Decade
Sl.No. Year Population Increase % of Increase
Increase
1 1971 180289
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Population for Last 5 Decade
600000 570515
500000 445231
400000
Population
323001
300000
242000
180289
200000
100000
0
1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Year
Summary of Population projected by Various Method
Semi log
1245000
Method
570515
560600
760000
Graph
1230000 925000
680000
545538
Population Projection Methods
855000
Method
Simple
570515
475320
565105
Incremental Graph
655000 735000
625000
545538
Progression Progression Increase
980120
570515
715560
931930
1211660 792040
634090
545538
Arithmetica Geometrica
1232160
1202850
570515
803330
1889930 894220
l
664770
545538
846150
570515
687590
833920
980260 733420
l
620690
545538
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= 687582.80 ≈ 687590
= 833917.55 ≈ 833920
= 980252.30 ≈ 980260
r = 0.330 ≈ 0.330
Where,
Pn = Population after and years after base year
P= Population at the end of base year 2011 which is 570515
r= Geometric decadal increase which is 0.33
n= No. of years after base year
= 803320.845248993 ≈ 803330.00
= 1232158.27488124 ≈ 1232160.00
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= 1889922.34340405 ≈ 1889930.00
ii)- Population in year 2038 = 570515 + ( 2.7 X 97557 ) + 2.7 ( 1 + 2.7 ) X ( 21191 / 2 )
iii)- Population in year 2053 = 570515 + ( 4.2 X 97557 ) + 4.2 ( 1+ 4.2 ) X ( 21191 / 2 )
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Simple Graph Method:‐
1971 206287
1981 240117
1991 277851
2001 342771
2011 421894
2023 475320
2038 565105
2053 655000
700000
600000
500000
400000
Series1
Linear (Series1)
300000
200000
100000
0
1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 2021 2031 2041 2051
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Semi Log Graph Method:‐
1971 206287
1981 240117
1991 277851
2001 342771
2011 421894
2023 560600
2038 760000
2053 1230000
10000000
1000000
100000
10000
Series1
1000 Expon. (Series1)
100
10
1
1960 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060
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F). CONCLUSION:-
From the above table, it is observed that the population figures obtained by
Arithmetical Progression Method, Simple Graph Method and incremental graph
Method are on lower side, whereas population figure obtained by Geometrical
Increase Method and Semi Log Graph Method is on higher side but calculation by
Incremental Increase Method is quite reasonable considering recent growth pattern of
this scheme.
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
1 Karia 1938 2431 3166 4116
2 Tendua 1284 1610 2097 2727
3 Barbaspur 468 587 764 994
4 Ghuwas 1929 2419 3151 4097
5 Basahi 537 674 877 1140
6 Lali 859 1077 1403 1824
7 Mukkha 614 770 1003 1304
8 Amilia 332 416 542 705
9 Amilaudha 653 819 1067 1387
10 Karsoata 707 887 1155 1502
11 Lahas 798 1001 1304 1695
12 Sirsain 1278 1603 2088 2714
13 Fulwary 715 897 1168 1519
14 Madhaka 744 933 1215 1580
15 Samerwar 336 421 549 714
16 Mahokhar 534 670 872 1134
17 Ubha 766 961 1251 1627
18 Pathartal 486 610 794 1032
19 Karry 30 38 49 64
20 Rahi 925 1160 1511 1965
21 Purana 2052 2574 3352 4358
22 Ghoria 484 607 791 1028
23 Semera Kala 323 405 528 686
24 Semera Khurd 24 30 39 51
25 Babhari 915 1148 1495 1943
26 Marni 492 617 804 1045
27 Murtiya 1998 2506 3264 4243
28 Dholo 921 1155 1504 1956
29 Amli Pokhar 863 1082 1410 1833
30 Sapahi 536 672 876 1138
31 Tenthuhar 1583 1985 2586 3362
32 Parsauna 3422 4292 5590 7268
33 Majurahi 370 464 604 786
34 Kanhari 2095 2628 3422 4449
35 Siwadar 2207 2768 3605 4687
36 Bantara 87 109 142 185
37 Deogarha 864 1084 1411 1835
38 Hinauti 2304 2890 3764 4893
39 Parwania 2135 2678 3487 4534
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
40 Bardiya 2202 2762 3597 4677
41 Rumma 429 538 701 911
42 Manhwa 1365 1712 2230 2899
43 Khajuari 119 149 194 253
44 Harankhuri 595 746 972 1264
45 Meejhun 637 799 1041 1353
46 Chandwa 85 107 139 181
47 Bhainshi 177 222 289 376
48 Sonhati 382 479 624 811
49 Dulahatha 317 398 518 673
50 Bar 2185 2741 3569 4641
51 Seegra 54 68 88 115
52 Baijanath 552 692 902 1172
53 Gawnkunda 268 336 438 569
54 Satdwari 610 765 996 1296
55 Chigori 928 1164 1516 1971
56 Domakhri 1411 1770 2305 2997
57 Dhura Kund 678 850 1108 1440
58 Amadhi 360 452 588 765
59 Manjhiganwa Mishra 517 648 845 1098
60 Kon 17 21 28 36
61 Bauradih 173 217 283 367
62 Jurauli Kolani 1016 1274 1660 2158
63 Lilwahi 1140 1430 1862 2421
64 Koharatha 1507 1890 2462 3201
65 Koladiha 591 741 965 1255
66 Bharkana 1257 1577 2053 2670
67 Bhagahi 197 247 322 418
68 Baidawar 25 31 41 53
69 Jamua 40 50 65 85
70 Sonabarsa 2 3 3 4
71 Khagia 1067 1338 1743 2266
72 Musha 550 690 898 1168
73 Mandha 442 554 722 939
74 Snihawal 179 225 292 380
75 Janar 378 474 617 803
76 Beerkala 852 1069 1392 1809
77 Dorihar 1166 1462 1905 2476
78 Khardeur 1261 1582 2060 2678
79 Mohani 353 443 577 750
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
80 Beerkhurd 336 421 549 714
81 Baraudhi 603 756 985 1281
82 Beheri 417 523 681 886
83 Majhgawan Chauhan 651 817 1063 1383
84 Kanhi 1373 1722 2243 2916
85 Dharmauli 881 1105 1439 1871
86 Keweta 837 1050 1367 1778
87 Khakh 431 541 704 915
88 Mahvarioa 497 623 812 1056
89 Kewali 932 1169 1522 1979
90 Khadaha 280 351 457 595
91 Munghri 791 992 1292 1680
92 Khutaha 3049 3824 4981 6475
93 Samara 364 457 595 773
94 Hinauti 31 39 51 66
95 Parsauna Khurd 99 124 162 210
96 Junia 777 975 1269 1650
97 Pidaria 1309 1642 2138 2780
98 Parhi 794 996 1297 1686
99 Satohan 1631 2046 2664 3464
100 Newari 2500 3136 4084 5310
101 Nakawai 335 420 547 711
102 Visundhary 3295 4133 5382 6998
103 Amilia 809 1015 1321 1718
104 Tilauli Kalana 3821 4792 6242 8115
105 Khuthnia 1421 1782 2321 3018
106 Geduri 116 145 189 246
107 Sahpurwa Khurd 192 241 314 408
108 Kamhria 137 172 224 291
109 Bnardewa 1003 1258 1638 2130
110 Kathapura 401 503 655 852
111 Silahta 1087 1363 1776 2309
112 Jogani 2453 3077 4007 5210
113 Naudiha 341 428 557 724
114 Khodaichak 14 18 23 30
115 Bisun Pur 109 137 178 231
116 Atarwa 426 534 696 905
117 Teti 248 311 405 527
118 Gotauli 219 275 358 465
119 Juri 246 309 402 522
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
120 Masiadinath 501 628 818 1064
121 Chakari 85 107 139 181
122 Sawat 719 902 1174 1527
123 Jamaghne 353 443 577 750
124 Padri Kalan 256 321 418 544
125 Maid 251 315 410 533
126 Masiha Pathan 436 547 712 926
127 Belkuri Murpharkat 257 322 420 546
128 Mureladih 1739 2181 2841 3693
129 Parari Kurd 271 340 443 576
130 Kharuaun 1390 1743 2271 2952
131 Karrivarai 1098 1377 1794 2332
132 Kamhria 332 416 542 705
133 Rudauli 326 409 533 692
134 Dhoa 975 1223 1593 2071
135 Tilauli Khurd 190 238 310 404
136 Aruna 1173 1471 1916 2491
137 Vimauri 761 954 1243 1616
138 Velahi 576 722 941 1223
139 Semari Misra 685 859 1119 1455
140 Khudia 525 658 858 1115
141 Ataraila 148 186 242 314
142 Purkhas 2324 2915 3796 4936
143 Phulawari 1113 1396 1818 2364
144 Bahorika 494 620 807 1049
145 Sahpurwa Kalan 285 357 466 605
146 Pagia 2170 2722 3545 4609
147 Bharawah 1089 1366 1779 2313
148 Khairwa 234 293 382 497
149 Birmaua 149 187 243 316
150 Chakahi 395 495 645 839
151 Mukasim 1561 1958 2550 3315
152 Uachka 427 536 697 907
153 Pandepokhar 1052 1319 1718 2234
154 Ranitara 1329 1667 2171 2823
155 Barimahewa 2478 3108 4048 5263
156 Dudhia 629 789 1027 1336
157 Bhulahi 144 181 235 306
158 Teprasivadati 702 880 1147 1491
159 Salaia 11 14 18 23
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
160 Jorwria 1675 2101 2736 3557
161 Asana 489 613 799 1039
162 Patehara 714 896 1166 1516
163 Khairawa Raja 128 161 209 272
164 Rajkhar 44 55 72 93
165 Pateri 435 546 711 924
166 Tulsipur 34 43 56 72
167 Jawahi 430 539 702 913
168 Sirvit 2290 2872 3741 4864
169 Etwa 56 70 91 119
170 Saranga 2382 2988 3891 5059
171 Tedhwa 88 110 144 187
172 Sirsiajethi 1300 1631 2124 2761
173 Kolariya 646 810 1055 1372
174 Dharura 1426 1789 2329 3029
175 Sitabahar 557 699 910 1183
176 Karkoll 1455 1825 2377 3090
177 Tekuria 1751 2196 2860 3719
178 Mahuriya 529 663 864 1123
179 Babanauli 1517 1903 2478 3222
180 Barkara 838 1051 1369 1780
181 Jait 808 1013 1320 1716
182 Tipara 386 484 631 820
183 Manpur 2195 2753 3586 4662
184 Khairahi 422 529 689 896
185 Parashidubey 482 605 787 1024
186 Bauar 406 509 663 862
187 Mamuna 975 1223 1593 2071
188 Pawar 951 1193 1553 2020
189 Kalwari 241 302 394 512
190 Burhr Khurd 804 1008 1313 1708
191 Deori Kalan 463 581 756 983
192 Kushai 460 577 751 977
193 Burar Kalan 945 1185 1544 2007
194 Nauganwa Kalan 334 419 546 709
195 Kewati 596 748 974 1266
196 Dehra 152 191 248 323
197 Theru 392 492 640 833
198 Babura 387 485 632 822
199 Pursotampur 236 296 386 501
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
200 Nauganwa Khurd 596 748 974 1266
201 Organai 1247 1564 2037 2648
202 Durha 153 192 250 325
203 Deora Raja 229 287 374 486
204 Bagaura 765 959 1250 1625
205 Belatand 1778 2230 2904 3776
206 Khajurikhurd 302 379 493 641
207 Usarikalan 606 760 990 1287
208 Ushrikhurd 497 623 812 1056
209 Lasari Kalan 655 822 1070 1391
210 Khajurikala 364 457 595 773
211 Bhurkura 486 610 794 1032
212 Masoe 858 1076 1402 1822
213 Dabha 799 1002 1305 1697
214 Lasari Khurd 6 8 10 13
215 Durawal Khurd 640 803 1045 1359
216 Bhuli 227 285 371 482
217 Hhrihar Pur 400 502 653 850
218 Kunan 185 232 302 393
219 Balua 180 226 294 382
220 Kasari 39 49 64 83
221 Enam 1282 1608 2094 2723
222 Aghwar 367 460 599 779
223 Bagauari 45 56 74 96
224 Unchidih 751 942 1227 1595
225 Shlaiya 731 917 1194 1552
226 Barahda 525 658 858 1115
227 Bagathri Kalna 490 615 800 1041
228 Bagathari Khurd 294 369 480 624
229 Alahi Durawan 116 145 189 246
230 Deori Khurd 429 538 701 911
231 Durawal Kalna 718 901 1173 1525
232 Shono 130 163 212 276
233 Rajapurawa 117 147 191 248
234 Tiarashiv Datt 199 250 325 423
235 Chaktiara 8 10 13 17
236 Karhi 238 299 389 505
237 Jeewar 390 489 637 828
238 Bhagwantpur 248 311 405 527
239 Dahari 654 820 1068 1389
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
Sihirshahi Parashe
Dubey 2 3 3 4
240
241 Mahuresher 467 586 763 992
242 Petrahi 418 524 683 888
243 Katawaria 1013 1271 1655 2151
244 Oani Chaubey 339 425 554 720
245 Orauli 745 934 1217 1582
246 Oanimishra 469 588 766 996
247 Deora 405 508 662 860
248 Jamashokar 246 309 402 522
249 Kanhara 290 364 474 616
250 Karma 575 721 939 1221
251 Majhiganwa 487 611 796 1034
252 Dohari 427 536 697 907
253 Welanow 601 754 982 1276
254 Hinauti 43 54 70 91
255 Koharaul 348 436 568 739
256 Khaira 609 764 995 1293
257 Kapura 137 172 224 291
258 Khairi 79 99 129 168
259 Chotakapur 431 541 704 915
260 Barsota 810 1016 1323 1720
261 Welkhuri 462 579 755 981
262 Uchaka 1138 1427 1859 2417
263 Bhruha 733 919 1197 1557
264 Pipri No. 1 458 574 748 973
265 Lohdhara 212 266 346 450
266 Jamagane 608 763 993 1291
267 Sauli 118 148 193 251
268 Chakauli 261 327 426 554
269 Asatali 163 204 266 346
270 Noni 680 853 1111 1444
271 Kingari 1232 1545 2012 2617
272 Chhuta 328 411 536 697
273 Kurashat 476 597 778 1011
274 Eanam 255 320 417 542
275 Petrahi 632 793 1032 1342
276 Umarikalna 666 835 1088 1414
277 Mishra 66 83 108 140
278 Gajana 77 97 126 164
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
279 Naraina 489 613 799 1039
280 Arangi 817 1025 1335 1735
281 Gheuri 342 429 559 726
282 Dilahi 997 1250 1629 2117
283 Karanwah 249 312 407 529
284 Bahera 2370 2973 3871 5033
285 Jurawat 465 583 760 988
286 Tandi 230 288 376 488
287 Madainia 693 869 1132 1472
288 Jaderua 2630 3299 4296 5586
289 Sirsiathkurai 7289 9142 11907 15480
290 Bharuha 557 699 910 1183
291 Bhadohi 207 260 338 440
292 Shirsia 14 18 23 30
293 Atarauli Raja 349 438 570 741
294 Sarauli 1970 2471 3218 4184
295 Garaegarh 1148 1440 1875 2438
296 Dularu 27 34 44 57
297 Khairahi 2469 3097 4033 5244
298 Atarawa 699 877 1142 1485
299 Baburahi 954 1197 1558 2026
300 Bantara 1016 1274 1660 2158
301 Majhui 1342 1683 2192 2850
302 Mubarakpur 2277 2856 3719 4836
303 Baghor 1255 1574 2050 2665
304 Dhotwa 188 236 307 399
305 Gorahi 2448 3070 3999 5199
306 Khane Azampur 776 973 1268 1648
307 Kutulupur 946 1187 1545 2009
308 Lohra 6843 8583 11178 14533
309 Sukrit 6899 8653 11269 14652
310 Bhatulia 1636 2052 2672 3475
311 Bakahi 962 1207 1571 2043
312 Sirsia 928 1164 1516 1971
313 Padar 515 646 841 1094
314 Kairwa 225 282 368 478
315 Pipara 472 592 771 1002
316 Kushhi 247 310 403 525
317 Garhwa 231 290 377 491
318 Mangurahi 413 518 675 877
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
319 Darah 328 411 536 697
320 Jori 712 893 1163 1512
321 Sheokari 709 889 1158 1506
322 Murala Dih 24 30 39 51
323 Khekhara 606 760 990 1287
324 Basawa Nisph 636 798 1039 1351
325 Tinatali 1207 1514 1972 2563
326 Tilya 870 1091 1421 1848
327 Bhagauti 691 867 1129 1468
328 Papi 872 1094 1424 1852
329 Patela 176 221 287 374
330 Madar 731 917 1194 1552
331 Baghi 786 986 1284 1669
332 Parsona 277 347 452 588
333 Kamaharia 129 162 211 274
334 Birhulia 363 455 593 771
335 Mahulia 197 247 322 418
336 Dehari 533 669 871 1132
337 Gouri Nisph 610 765 996 1296
338 Kathpurwa 420 527 686 892
339 Kasya Kalan 596 748 974 1266
340 Kushahi 143 179 234 304
341 Bashdewa 622 780 1016 1321
342 Kekarahi 1877 2354 3066 3986
343 Karaki 1452 1821 2372 3084
344 Kasya Khurd 264 331 431 561
345 Kucha Marwa 472 592 771 1002
346 Khairawa No 2 29 36 47 62
347 Kharahri 57 71 93 121
348 Shirkhora 102 128 167 217
349 Jokahi 343 430 560 728
350 Machhalawa 152 191 248 323
351 Aelahi 1324 1661 2163 2812
352 Hinauta 1826 2290 2983 3878
353 Amaulia 607 761 992 1289
354 Chakara 669 839 1093 1421
355 Parahi 2195 2753 3586 4662
356 Amdih 1534 1924 2506 3258
357 Bhawanipur 2379 2984 3886 5053
358 Khamriha 1102 1382 1800 2340
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
359 Nagnar Haraia 3857 4838 6300 8191
360 Baghauri 177 222 289 376
361 Bat 3621 4542 5915 7690
362 Madhupur 9710 12179 15861 20622
363 Takia Mu.Dargah 2426 3043 3963 5152
364 Gordiha 434 544 709 922
365 Bahera 206 258 336 438
366 Purainiya 210 263 343 446
367 Jigana 717 899 1171 1523
368 Alahi 151 189 247 321
369 Bargawn 659 827 1076 1400
370 Bishbhrpur 208 261 340 442
371 Parsona 126 158 206 268
372 Pateara 154 193 252 327
373 Domariya 297 373 485 631
374 Rampur 579 726 946 1230
375 Baheri 291 365 475 618
376 Kaithi 1138 1427 1859 2417
377 Khrehari 360 452 588 765
378 Deogarh 435 546 711 924
379 Kushi 3569 4476 5830 7580
380 Tendee 141 177 230 299
381 Pakari 1253 1572 2047 2661
382 Lashra 1085 1361 1772 2304
Majhigaon Chaubey 382 479 624 811
383
384 Shirpalpur 749 939 1223 1591
Majhigaon Mishra 507 636 828 1077
385
386 Ghuaskalan 832 1044 1359 1767
387 Ganguar 763 957 1246 1620
388 Bagadiha 74 93 121 157
389 Tirnahi 285 357 466 605
390 Beechhi 1981 2485 3236 4207
391 Ghuashkurd 1674 2100 2734 3555
392 Amauli 713 894 1165 1514
393 Shuhali 28 35 46 59
394 Bithgon Nishoh 92 115 150 195
395 Bithgawn Nishph 915 1148 1495 1943
396 Dharnipur 592 743 967 1257
397 Karari 986 1237 1611 2094
398 Mokarshim 602 755 983 1279
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
399 Palikalna 781 980 1276 1659
400 Darari 187 235 305 397
401 Pipari 815 1022 1331 1731
402 Belwa 88 110 144 187
403 Lakhan Purwa 441 553 720 937
404 Garawa 321 403 524 682
405 Bhruiya 383 480 626 813
406 Goithari 354 444 578 752
407 Jamuanua 619 776 1011 1315
408 Dhuriya 405 508 662 860
409 Jamaganwa 442 554 722 939
410 Nai Basti 492 617 804 1045
411 Ratawal 99 124 162 210
412 Mahuaon 289 362 472 614
413 Hinauti 414 519 676 879
414 Hona 482 605 787 1024
415 Hinduhari 1270 1593 2075 2697
416 Barwan 798 1001 1304 1695
417 Majhi Ganwa 272 341 444 578
Shemari Bishunlal 517 648 845 1098
418
419 Babhanauli Khurd 229 287 374 486
420 Bhogar 349 438 570 741
Babhanauli Kalan 589 739 962 1251
421
422 Shango 127 159 207 270
423 Pashi Kalana 740 928 1209 1572
424 Amokhr 927 1163 1514 1969
425 Pashi Khurd 510 640 833 1083
426 Urali 101 127 165 215
427 Khewatha 125 157 204 265
428 Mango 145 182 237 308
429 Mahokhar 286 359 467 607
430 Chandauli 513 643 838 1090
431 Tendu 419 526 684 890
432 Mahuari 1102 1382 1800 2340
433 Kamahar Dih 1690 2120 2761 3589
434 Bahura 7420 9306 12120 15759
435 Papi 459 576 750 975
436 Majhiganwa 500 627 817 1062
437 Raghunathpur 2177 2730 3556 4624
438 Bharganw 9 11 15 19
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
439 Bhunari 126 158 206 268
440 Raiwari 239 300 390 508
441 Bajotara 211 265 345 448
442 Amahata Amahti 157 197 256 333
443 Beechhiya 639 801 1044 1357
444 Khatauli 800 1003 1307 1699
445 Bhandar Khurd 188 236 307 399
446 Baghari 1588 1992 2594 3373
447 Bahuar 3139 3937 5128 6667
448 Bashauli 1804 2263 2947 3831
449 Bashuari 277 347 452 588
450 Tilauli 800 1003 1307 1699
451 Amauli 831 1042 1357 1765
452 Mahuar Khurd 140 176 229 297
453 Patehra 141 177 230 299
454 Mahuar Kalna 118 148 193 251
455 Karauli 449 563 733 954
456 Gordiha 990 1242 1617 2103
457 Nipraj 1415 1775 2311 3005
458 Muther 592 743 967 1257
459 Kamojee 802 1006 1310 1703
460 Marhra 669 839 1093 1421
461 Beohari 100 125 163 212
462 Mahuali 10 13 16 21
463 Khchar 328 411 536 697
464 Parashipandy 1055 1323 1723 2241
465 Shajua 3 4 5 6
466 Shathi 498 625 813 1058
467 Juriya 216 271 353 459
468 Judauri Pardhan 316 396 516 671
469 Bherawal 234 293 382 497
470 Ganguhar 135 169 221 287
471 Renua 493 618 805 1047
472 Kolakari 900 1129 1470 1911
473 Dugaulia 2173 2725 3550 4615
474 Shikari 833 1045 1361 1769
475 Bansdih 1185 1486 1936 2517
476 Bichhwar 78 98 127 166
477 Marachhi 540 677 882 1147
478 Jamaganwa 1093 1371 1785 2321
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
479 Umarikhurd 418 524 683 888
480 Kooran 4 5 7 8
481 Baraganwa 640 803 1045 1359
482 Gobariya 531 666 867 1128
483 Barauli 536 672 876 1138
484 Shahganj 1628 2042 2659 3458
485 Sahuar 1159 1454 1893 2461
486 Sohdaul 405 508 662 860
487 Manhawan 366 459 598 777
488 Amahar 751 942 1227 1595
489 Pipari No 2 281 352 459 597
490 Barnwa 845 1060 1380 1795
491 Onauli 308 386 503 654
492 Kushra 521 653 851 1107
493 Thuter 2007 2517 3278 4262
494 Tiwar 43 54 70 91
495 Adaura 197 247 322 418
496 Orhatha 2103 2638 3435 4466
497 Raipura 1516 1901 2476 3220
498 Rajpur 4424 5549 7227 9396
499 Shenduri 955 1198 1560 2028
500 Barak 1479 1855 2416 3141
501 Shonwat 101 127 165 215
502 Shonauti 238 299 389 505
503 Divar 1060 1329 1731 2251
504 Khajaraul 1174 1472 1918 2493
505 Bhairawa 253 317 413 537
506 Majhali 25 31 41 53
507 Mushrdhara 538 675 879 1143
508 Atarauli Kalan 116 145 189 246
509 Garwa 179 225 292 380
510 Kewata 444 557 725 943
511 Tendui 804 1008 1313 1708
512 Obaradih 657 824 1073 1395
513 Domahar 454 569 742 964
514 Selahata 1153 1446 1883 2449
515 Kusinisph 1201 1506 1962 2551
516 Mhunyw Pandy 537 674 877 1140
517 Chorat 510 640 833 1083
518 Mahuna Gosani 504 632 823 1070
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
519 Kunda 82 103 134 174
520 Panauli 579 726 946 1230
521 Sadari 555 696 907 1179
522 Jinhora 258 324 421 548
523 Naidiha 294 369 480 624
524 Aurahi 555 696 907 1179
525 Sidhi 572 717 934 1215
526 Naunia 22 28 36 47
527 Athauna 450 564 735 956
528 Bhgawas 204 256 333 433
529 Chausara 5 6 8 11
530 Kharera 187 235 305 397
531 Morahi 1200 1505 1960 2549
532 Barauli 816 1023 1333 1733
533 Khirahata 1122 1407 1833 2383
534 Garama 1266 1588 2068 2689
535 Gurwal 1636 2052 2672 3475
536 Bandha 468 587 764 994
537 Belwania 1249 1567 2040 2653
538 Karaundia 74 93 121 157
539 Rampur 396 497 647 841
540 Panti 317 398 518 673
541 Dhanawal 700 878 1143 1487
542 Barsot 421 528 688 894
543 Lohari 1469 1842 2400 3120
544 Ahraura 950 1192 1552 2018
545 Sotil 1415 1775 2311 3005
546 Jaimohra 707 887 1155 1502
547 Pateri 258 324 421 548
548 Bakuli 401 503 655 852
549 Durkhuli 742 931 1212 1576
550 Guretha 1068 1340 1745 2268
551 Rajin 216 271 353 459
552 Odar 960 1204 1568 2039
553 Thiwan 1480 1856 2418 3143
554 Dhuria 103 129 168 219
555 Kusmaha 1330 1668 2173 2825
556 Dewerikatha 1129 1416 1844 2398
557 Peroh 5441 6824 8888 11556
558 Dhorkary 1202 1508 1963 2553
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
559 Dharsara 555 696 907 1179
560 Marasara 837 1050 1367 1778
Dumaria Mithailal 59 74 96 125
561
562 Silwar 876 1099 1431 1860
Dumaribharaulia 13 16 21 28
563
564 Bharauli 1666 2090 2721 3538
565 Dhadhi 452 567 738 960
566 Piparwar 606 760 990 1287
567 Bisrekhi 1845 2314 3014 3918
568 Jaimohara 75 94 123 159
569 Sirsai 1119 1403 1828 2377
570 Raikara 9 11 15 19
571 Majhagawan 319 400 521 677
572 Naugai 727 912 1188 1544
573 Uchdih 317 398 518 673
574 Lakshimanpur 721 904 1178 1531
575 Chain 534 670 872 1134
576 Naugawan 1097 1376 1792 2330
577 Bhawana 726 911 1186 1542
578 Dewerikhurd 445 558 727 945
579 Halwai 233 292 381 495
580 Bagpokhar 1025 1286 1674 2177
581 Bhanswar 4486 5626 7328 9527
582 Sahdeapaidar 2751 3450 4494 5843
583 Magaradaha 3215 4032 5252 6828
584 Visahar 2001 2510 3269 4250
585 Raunp 2512 3151 4103 5335
586 Churk 1530 1919 2499 3249
587 Shahijan Khurd 1430 1794 2336 3037
588 Musahee 1898 2381 3100 4031
589 Kura 472 592 771 1002
590 Teyara Nayak 506 635 827 1075
591 Peetha 290 364 474 616
592 Akachor 1184 1485 1934 2515
593 Beejauli 908 1139 1483 1928
594 Meuri Kalan 411 515 671 873
595 Arauly 1557 1953 2543 3307
596 Shajaur 571 716 933 1213
Lakhanwar Kalna 372 467 608 790
597
598 Mangurahee 234 293 382 497
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
599 Kusamha 49 61 80 104
600 Bijary Duban 218 273 356 463
601 Harhuna 487 611 796 1034
602 Atarauli Khurd 42 53 69 89
603 Bijary Patkhan 307 385 501 652
604 Bahuarah 621 779 1014 1319
605 Lakhanwar Khurd 383 480 626 813
606 Kharhari 515 646 841 1094
607 Pali 526 660 859 1117
608 Dhobahi 370 464 604 786
609 Bharganwa 131 164 214 278
610 Bhandra Kalan 24 30 39 51
611 Chhapaka 1254 1573 2048 2663
612 Shemara 46 58 75 98
613 Shahijan Kalna 2818 3534 4603 5985
614 Shindhora 201 252 328 427
615 Bichapai 1102 1382 1800 2340
616 Ormaura 3006 3770 4910 6384
617 Lori 2241 2811 3661 4759
618 Pushuli 2764 3467 4515 5870
619 Amarati 645 809 1054 1370
620 Gorari 707 887 1155 1502
621 Barauli 1652 2072 2699 3509
622 Meuri Khurd 170 213 278 361
623 Jamgane 515 646 841 1094
624 Ghurma 998 1252 1630 2120
625 Kaithi 1193 1496 1949 2534
626 Baraila 152 191 248 323
627 Petrahi 233 292 381 495
628 Kamarhi 2987 3746 4879 6344
629 Baghnaree 799 1002 1305 1697
630 Belaha 354 444 578 752
631 Patharaha 238 299 389 505
632 Gangti 659 827 1076 1400
633 Paika 609 764 995 1293
634 Kewata 1242 1558 2029 2638
635 Rajdhan 1083 1358 1769 2300
636 Bachawar 176 221 287 374
637 Mhowoh Khurd 473 593 773 1005
638 Kamharia 189 237 309 401
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Population
Sl.No Villages
2011 2023 2038 2053
639 Belcupp 1576 1977 2574 3347
640 Mhowon Kalna 1325 1662 2164 2814
641 Chihurali 1805 2264 2948 3833
642 Baluee 414 519 676 879
643 Maitapur 2048 2569 3345 4350
644 Kargara 3723 4670 6081 7907
645 Bhbhaech 2125 2665 3471 4513
646 Karki 114 143 186 242
647 Guradah 3133 3930 5118 6654
648 Redia 1044 1309 1705 2217
649 Bandhwa 440 552 719 934
650 Bhgawa 6 8 10 13
651 Kurhul 3535 4434 5774 7508
652 Adalganj 1969 2470 3216 4182
653 Salkhan 10552 13235 17237 22410
654 Awayee 984 1234 1607 2090
655 Markundi 7303 9160 11929 15510
656 Rudawali 1136 1425 1856 2413
657 Patwdh 5911 7414 9656 12554
658 Belach 2291 2873 3742 4866
659 Pakari 433 543 707 920
660 Kandhaura 1161 1456 1896 2466
661 Kanach 2814 3529 4597 5976
662 Aluar 850 1066 1388 1805
663 Bhadohi. 70 88 114 149
Total 570515 715560 931930 1211660
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16. POPULATION
HYDRAULIC MODEL
Building a Model
Details required for building a model are as mentioned below, the same details have collected.
GIS base map
Pipeline: material, diameters, age, condition friction coefficient, Elevation details
Valve details
Consumer data
Flow and pressure information
Elevations
Demand locations and patterns of large consumers
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The three base scenarios shall include present stage, intermediate stage and ultimate stage.
Running the base as well as child scenarios in steady state and extended period simulation mode to
check the adequacy of system for continuous water supply.
The child scenarios for various stages shall include existing water supply network, proposed water
supply network, peak demand supply, rehabilitation plan, calibration for existing networks, DMA
zone, Time of day (TOD) benefit etc.
Allocating the demands to the nearest nodes using consumer data for present stage and allocating the
demand by creating Thiessen polygon and using load builder with any appropriate method for design
stages.
Checking the demand and supply of the zone including determining the capacity of reservoir using
mass curve and rezoning of operational zones.
Checking the status of reservoir with respect to inflow and outflow of water tanks
Setting the Flow Control Valves (FCV) for required inflow to the tank, plotting the various profiles
with respect to ground level and Hydraulic Grade Level (HGL).
Provide valve details based on ground reality
Demarcation of various district meter areas (DMAS) showing suitable location of district bulk meter
and size of bulk mete.
Preparing the rehabilitation plan by necessary replacement of pipe and valve etc. using the hydraulic
model, running the model.
Preparation of report, drawing and printing the same in presentation form. Detailed immediate
recommendation to rectify the existing water supply network and suggestion to convert the intermittent
water supply to continuous water supply stage wise also included in report.
Software Used
The shape files of the roads, buildings, river etc. are exported to Water Gems and are created as
background layers. The various components of the pipe network such as reservoir, pipe, junctions,
valves and tanks etc. are drawn on the background layer.
Boundaries of all the villages of the Project area are added to the basic GIS map of the Project area
also, considered whether the Project area is developing out of the village boundary. Hence the probable
area out of village has also demarcated. A GIS layer of population has created as per above mentioned
subject..
Water Supply projects may be designed normally to meet the requirements over a thirty-year period
after their completion. The time lag between design and completion of the project should also be taken
into account which should not exceed two years to three years depending on the size of the project.
The thirty year period may however be modified in regard to certain components of the project
depending on their useful life or the facility for carrying out extensions when required and rate of
interest so that expenditure far ahead of utility is avoided. Necessary land for future
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expansion/duplication of components should be acquired in the beginning itself. Where expensive
tunnels and large aqueducts are involved entailing large capital outlay for duplication, system may be
designed for ultimate project requirements. Where failure such as collapse of steel pipes under
vacuum put the pipe line out of commission for a long time or the pipe location presents special
hazards such as floods, ice, and mining etc. duplicate lines may be necessary.
As per CPHEEO Manual stipulate design period, for some components, it may be modified depending
on its useful life, facility for carrying out extensions when required and interest rate so that
expenditure far ahead of utility is avoided. Land for future extension should be acquired in beginning
itself. Project components may be designed to meet the requirements of the following design period.
Table 1.7.3‐1: Design Periods as per CPHEEO Guidelines and Current Practice
Design
Sl. No Data Source period in
years
Pumping
1 i) Pump house (civil works) 30
ii) Electric motors and pumps 15
2 Water treatment units 15
3 Water Intake Structure 15
Pipe connection to several treatment units and other small
3 30
appurtenances
4 Raw water and clear water convening mains 30
Clear water reservoirs at the head works, balancing tanks and
5 30
service reservoirs (over head or ground level)
6 Distribution system 30
Note:
i. The capacities of various components calculated on above basis shall be subjected to water reservation
for drinking purpose.
ii. Design period for long transmission pipelines (15 years/30 years) shall be decided for individual schemes
keeping in view the availability of ROW (right of way), sizing of pipe line for 15 years and 30 years,
availability of funds etc. Possibility of 1 line /2 parallel lines shall also be evaluated on techno-economic
basis.
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Robertsganj Maitapur Maitapur Maitapur 2048 144 2569 181 3345 235 4350 306
Guradah 741 338 929 424 1210 552 1574 718
Dhourahawa 631 144 791 181 1031 235 1340 306
Karamdand 579 337 726 423 946 550 1230 716
Chopan Gurdha Guradah
Putpuria 303 119 380 149 495 194 644 253
Chhuhia Tola 260 130 326 163 425 212 552 276
Budi Khar 620 391 778 490 1013 639 1317 830
Kargara 850 442 1066 554 1388 722 1805 939
Upraundh 922 190 1156 238 1506 310 1958 404
Chopan Kargara Kargara
Paschimi Tola 947 160 1188 201 1547 261 2011 340
Kewtan 1004 6 1259 8 1640 10 2132 13
6 14 Total 11994 3614 15043 4533 19592 5903 25473 7675 64.71 1268 455.66 450
Kewata Baluee Baluee 414 300 519 376 676 490 879 637
Mhowon Kalna Mhowon Kalna Mhowon Kalna 1325 470 1662 589 2164 768 2814 998
Belcupp 1025 262 1286 329 1674 428 2177 556
Belcupp Belcupp Birbal
551 127 691 159 900 207 1170 270
Madhuban
Belcupp Bachawar Bachawar 176 40 221 50 287 65 374 85
Paika Gangti Gangti 659 311 827 390 1076 508 1400 661
Rajdhan Rajdhan Rajdhan 1083 482 1358 605 1769 787 2300 1024
6 Robertsganj Mhowon Kalna Mhowoh Khurd Mhowoh Khurd Belcupp 473 98 593 123 773 160 1005 208
Kewata Kewata Kewata 1242 633 1558 794 2029 1034 2638 1344
Paika Patharaha Patharaha 238 0 299 0 389 0 505 0
Paika Paika Paika 609 259 764 325 995 423 1293 550
Baghnaree Baghnaree Baghnaree 799 271 1002 340 1305 443 1697 576
Baghnaree Belaha Belaha 354 220 444 276 578 359 752 467
Chihurali 1067 670 1338 840 1743 1094 2266 1423
Chihurali Chihurali
Mahuaria 738 385 926 483 1206 629 1567 818
Kewta Kamharia Kamharia 189 142 237 178 309 232 401 302
14 16 Total 10942 4670 13724 5857 17874 7628 23239 9918 64.71 1157 415.81 450
Chopan Ghatita Bhgawa Bhgawa 6 0 8 0 10 0 13 0
Robertsganj Kurhul Kurhul Kurhul 3535 989 4434 1240 5774 1616 7508 2100
7 Redia
Robertsganj Maitapur Bandhwa Bandhwa 440 144 552 181 719 235 934 306
Robertsganj Redia Redia Redia 1044 470 1309 589 1705 768 2217 998
4 4 Total 5025 1603 6303 2011 8208 2618 10672 3404 64.71 531 190.87 200
Salkhan 2386 1398 2993 1753 3898 2284 5067 2969
8 Robertsganj Salkan Salkhan Dewaria Tola Baghnaree 933 621 1170 779 1524 1014 1982 1319
Lal Ganj 1068 748 1340 938 1745 1222 2268 1589
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Autrawa 2732 1702 3427 2135 4463 2780 5802 3615
Punma 1841 609 2309 764 3007 995 3910 1293
Bhatwa 492 397 617 498 804 648 1045 843
Kharwar Tola 686 436 860 547 1121 712 1457 926
Sahdiya Tola 289 151 362 189 472 247 614 321
Jhariya Tola 124 48 156 60 203 78 263 102
Markundi Awayee Awayee 984 454 1234 569 1607 742 2090 964
Chopan Adalganj Adalganj Adalganj 1969 1214 2470 1523 3216 1983 4182 2578
3 11 Total 13504 7778 16937 9755 22059 12705 28680 16519 64.71 1427 512.84 500
Ghuwas 1845 1300 2314 1631 3014 2124 3918 2761
Ghuwas Ghuwas
Sapiniya Tola 84 49 105 61 137 80 178 104
Mukkha Mukkha Mukkha 614 344 770 431 1003 562 1304 731
Amilia Amilia 332 239 416 300 542 390 705 508
Ghuwas
Tendua Tendua 1284 425 1610 533 2097 694 2727 903
AMILAUDHA Amilaudha Amilaudha 653 370 819 464 1067 604 1387 786
9 Ghorawal ZONE‐1
TENDUA Lahas Lahas 798 517 1001 648 1304 845 1695 1098
SIRSAIN Sirsain Sirsai 1278 915 1603 1148 2088 1495 2714 1943
Karia 1420 986 1781 1237 2320 1611 3016 2094
KARIA Karia
Parsiya 518 501 650 628 846 818 1100 1064
GHUWAS Barbaspur Barbaspur 468 114 587 143 764 186 994 242
TENDUA Karry Karry 30 30 38 38 49 49 64 64
10 12 Total 9324 5790 11694 7262 15231 9458 19802 12297 64.71 986 354.32 350
Basahi 155 61 194 77 253 100 329 130
Sirsain Basahi Majhiyan Bashti 175 86 219 108 286 140 372 183
Markahawa 207 56 260 70 338 91 440 119
MADHAKA Karsoata Karsoata 707 530 887 665 1155 866 1502 1126
MADHAKA Fulwary Fulwary 715 89 897 112 1168 145 1519 189
MADHAKA Madhaka Madhaka 744 552 933 692 1215 902 1580 1172
10 Ghorawal ZONE‐1‐1
REHI Samerwar Samerwar 336 165 421 207 549 270 714 350
Mukkha Mahokhar Mahokhar 534 67 670 84 872 109 1134 142
REHI Pathartal Pathartal 486 246 610 309 794 402 1032 522
REHI Rahi Rahi 925 361 1160 453 1511 590 1965 767
Purana 1 1233 613 1546 769 2014 1001 2619 1302
PURNA Purana
Purana 2 819 550 1027 690 1338 898 1739 1168
9 12 Total 7036 3376 8825 4234 11493 5515 14943 7170 64.71 744 267.38 300
PARSONA Ghoria Ghoria 484 451 607 566 791 737 1028 958
11 Ghorawal ZONE‐1A
KANHARI Semera Khurd Semera Khurd 24 24 30 30 39 39 51 51
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OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Kanhari 1 1055 821 1323 1030 1723 1341 2241 1744
Kanhari
Kanhari 2 1040 973 1304 1220 1699 1589 2209 2066
Tenthuhar 1204 855 1510 1072 1967 1397 2557 1816
TENDUHAR Tenthuhar
Kol Basti 379 174 475 218 619 284 805 370
Parsauna 2747 2117 3445 2655 4487 3458 5834 4496
Ghorawal PARSAUNA Parsauna Parsauna2 350 277 439 347 572 452 743 588
Parsauna3 325 260 408 326 531 425 690 552
TENDHUHAR Majurahi Majurahi 370 352 464 441 604 575 786 748
TENDUHAR Lali Lali 859 692 1077 868 1403 1130 1824 1470
7 11 Total 8837 6996 11084 8775 14435 11428 18768 14858 64.71 934 335.69 350
Semera Kala Semera Kala 323 284 405 356 528 464 686 603
KANHARI Babhari Babhari 915 847 1148 1062 1495 1384 1943 1799
MURTIA Ubha Ubha 766 654 961 820 1251 1068 1627 1389
AMILIPOKHER Marni Marni 492 388 617 487 804 634 1045 824
12 Ghorawal Murtiya 1 ZONE‐1A‐1 1361 665 1707 834 2223 1086 2890 1412
MOORTIYA Murtiya
Murtiya 2 637 272 799 341 1041 444 1353 578
AMILIPOKHER Dholo Dholo 921 708 1155 888 1504 1157 1956 1504
AMILIPOKHER Amli Pokhar Amli Pokhar 863 519 1082 651 1410 848 1833 1102
MURTIYA Sapahi Sapahi 536 406 672 509 876 663 1138 862
8 9 Total 6814 4743 8546 5949 11131 7748 14472 10073 64.71 720 258.75 250
MAHAAW Bantara Bantara 87 0 109 0 142 0 185 0
DEVGARH Deogarha Deogarha 864 737 1084 924 1411 1204 1835 1565
Hinauti 1134 774 1422 971 1852 1264 2408 1644
Majhali 136 84 171 105 222 137 289 178
HINAUTI Hinauti
Chaukhara 433 328 543 411 707 536 920 697
Varya 601 327 754 410 982 534 1276 694
Parwania 1 1294 1108 1623 1390 2114 1810 2748 2353
PADWANIA Parwania
Parwania 2 841 625 1055 784 1374 1021 1786 1327
13 Ghorawal ZONE‐2
Deogarha Rumma Rumma 429 338 538 424 701 552 911 718
GURWAL Chigori Chigori 928 920 1164 1154 1516 1503 1971 1954
Manhwa 1 1041 839 1306 1052 1700 1370 2211 1782
MAHAOW Manhwa
Manhwa 2 324 117 406 147 529 191 688 248
MAHAAW Khajuari Khajuari 119 88 149 110 194 144 253 187
KHAGIYA Chandwa Chandwa 85 60 107 75 139 98 181 127
Koladiha Dhura Kund Dhura Kund 678 114 850 143 1108 186 1440 242
MIJHUN Dulahatha Dulahatha 317 208 398 261 518 340 673 442
11 16 Total 9311 6667 11678 8362 15209 10890 19775 14159 64.71 984 353.63 350
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Bardiya 1 1320 605 1656 759 2156 988 2803 1285
BARDIYA Bardiya
Bardiya 2 882 481 1106 603 1441 786 1873 1022
SATDWARI Harankhuri Harankhuri 595 72 746 90 972 118 1264 153
BARDIYA Bhainshi Bhainshi 177 144 222 181 289 235 376 306
Bar 1235 949 1549 1190 2017 1550 2623 2015
BARR Bar Bar Ii 382 275 479 345 624 449 811 584
Bar Iii 568 389 712 488 928 635 1206 826
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
KEWETA Keweta Kewata 837 483 1050 606 1367 789 1778 1026
KEWETA Khakh Khakh 431 297 541 373 704 485 915 631
KHRUANV Mahvarioa Mahvarioa 497 200 623 251 812 327 1056 425
Khutaha 2099 1263 2633 1584 3429 2063 4458 2682
KHUTAHA Khutaha
Khutaha Ii 950 536 1192 672 1552 876 2018 1138
Deewa Thiwan Thiwan 1480 610 1856 765 2418 996 3143 1296
Dumaria Dumaria
Bharauli 59 0 74 0 96 0 125 0
16 Ghorawal Mithailal Mithailal ZONE‐3‐1
Bharauli Silwar Silwar 876 365 1099 458 1431 596 1860 775
Bharauli 1155 333 1449 418 1887 544 2453 707
Bharauli Bharauli Mishragawa 339 196 425 246 554 320 720 416
Nai Bashti 172 57 216 71 281 93 365 121
Diwa Piparwar Piparwar 606 397 760 498 990 648 1287 843
KEVTA Sirsai Sirsai 1119 447 1403 561 1828 730 2377 949
BISREKHI Majhagawan Majhagawan 319 119 400 149 521 194 677 253
11 14 Total 10939 5303 13720 6651 17869 8662 23232 11263 64.71 1156 415.47 400
Junia Parsauna Khurd Parsauna Khurd 99 99 124 124 162 162 210 210
SATOHA Satohan Satohan 1631 795 2046 997 2664 1299 3464 1688
17 Ghorawal ZONE‐3‐2
SATOHA Nakawai Nakawai 335 155 420 194 547 253 711 329
VISHUNDHAR I Visundhary Visundhary 3295 1683 4133 2111 5382 2749 6998 3574
4 4 Total 5360 2732 6723 3427 8756 4463 11384 5802 64.71 567
Kanhi 1028 289 1289 362 1679 472 2183 614
KANETI Kanhi
BAGHI 345 178 433 223 564 291 733 378
KANETI Dharmauli Dharmauli 881 325 1105 408 1439 531 1871 690
Kewali 820 365 1028 458 1339 596 1742 775
MUGEHARI Kewali Nai Chamar
112 23 140 29 183 38 238 49
Basti
KHRUAOV Khadaha Khadaha 280 241 351 302 457 394 595 512
Munghri 716 401 898 503 1170 655 1521 852 Zone-3-2
MUGEHAR Munghri
18 Ghorawal Colbasti ZONE‐3‐3 75 68 94 85 123 111 159 144 & 3-3
MUGEHARI Samara Samara 364 209 457 262 595 341 773 444 1778 638.94 650
MUGEHARI Hinauti Hinauti 31 0 39 0 51 0 66 0
Pidaria 1280 399 1605 500 2091 652 2718 847
PIDARIYA Pidaria
Bechanpura 29 0 36 0 47 0 62 0
PIDARIYA Parhi Parhi 794 237 996 297 1297 387 1686 503
Newari Newari Newari 2500 1406 3136 1763 4084 2297 5310 2986
BAGPOKHAR Amilia Amilia 809 524 1015 657 1321 856 1718 1113
KHRUAOV Kharuaun Kharuaun 1116 407 1400 510 1823 665 2370 864
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OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Surhurwa 202 25 253 31 330 41 429 53
Nauka Mati 72 11 90 14 118 18 153 23
12 18 Total 11454 5108 14366 6407 18710 8344 24326 10848 64.71 1211
Kathapura Sahpurwa Kalan Sahpurwa Kalan 285 7 357 9 466 11 605 15
Kathapura Sahpurwa Khurd Sahpurwa Khurd 192 45 241 56 314 74 408 96
BAGPOKHAR Bnardewa Bnardewa 1003 671 1258 842 1638 1096 2130 1425
Kathapura Kathapura Kathapura 401 17 503 21 655 28 852 36
SILHATA Silahta Silahta 1087 615 1363 771 1776 1005 2309 1306
Jogani 1 999 160 1253 201 1632 261 2122 340
19 Ghorawal JOGINI Jogani Jogani 2 ZONE‐3A‐1 616 258 773 324 1006 421 1308 548
Jogani 3 838 383 1051 480 1369 626 1780 813
Kathapurwa Bhulahi Bhulahi 144 7 181 9 235 11 306 15
Sahdeapaidar 2515 744 3154 933 4108 1215 5341 1580
Sahdeapaidar
87 17 109 21 142 28 185 36
SAHDEIYA Sahdeapaidar 2(katri Tola)
Maurya Basti 66 18 83 23 108 29 140 38
Dihpura 83 19 104 24 136 31 176 40
8 13 Total 8316 2961 10430 3714 13584 4837 17662 6289 64.71 879
PIDARIYA Tilauli Khurd Tilauli Khurd 190 8 238 10 310 13 404 17
Tilauli Kalana 1 1687 938 2116 1176 2756 1532 3583 1992 Zone-3A-
Tilauli Kalana 2 734 272 921 341 1199 444 1559 578 1 & 3A-2
TIKAULIKALA Tilauli Kalana Tilauli Kalana 3 549 114 689 143 897 186 1166 242 1576 566.40 600
Nai Basti 301 39 378 49 492 64 639 83
20 Ghorawal Chandrma Katri ZONE‐3A‐2 550 198 690 248 898 323 1168 421
Khuthnia Khuthnia Khuthania 1421 419 1782 526 2321 684 3018 890
Kathapura Kamhria Kamhria 137 9 172 11 224 15 291 19
Bagpokhar 1 636 468 798 587 1039 764 1351 994
Bagpokhar Bagpokhar Bagpokhar 2 210 141 263 177 343 230 446 299
Bakhrahiya 179 0 225 0 292 0 380 0
5 11 Total 6594 2606 8270 3269 10771 4257 14004 5535 64.71 697
KARIVAIRAN V Karrivarai Karibarai 1098 460 1377 577 1794 751 2332 977
KAREVIRAV Kamhria Kamhria 332 198 416 248 542 323 705 421
DHOVA Dhoa Dhoa 975 449 1223 563 1593 733 2071 954
Aruna Aruna Aruna 1173 533 1471 669 1916 871 2491 1132
21 Ghorawal ZONE‐3A‐3
DHOVA Vimauri Vimauri 761 219 954 275 1243 358 1616 465
KHUTTANIYA Velahi Velahi 576 248 722 311 941 405 1223 527
Aruna Semari Misra Semari Misra 685 231 859 290 1119 377 1455 491
PHULWARI Khudia Khudia 525 151 658 189 858 247 1115 321
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Khuthnia Ataraila Ataraila 148 46 186 58 242 75 314 98
Purkhas 1 1532 738 1921 926 2503 1206 3254 1567
Purkhas 2 136 39 171 49 222 64 289 83
PURKHAS Purkhas Purkhas 3 96 8 120 10 157 13 204 17
Dhawahiya Tola 100 14 125 18 163 23 212 30
Nawtaliya Tola 460 249 577 312 751 407 977 529
PHULVARI Phulawari Phulwari 1113 539 1396 676 1818 880 2364 1145
PHULVARI Bahorika Bahorika 494 151 620 189 807 247 1049 321
12 16 Total 10204 4273 12798 5359 16668 6980 21671 9075 64.71 1079 387.78 400
Bisun Pur 95 38 119 48 155 62 202 81
MASIAADINATH Bisun Pur
Biyar Basti 14 7 18 9 23 11 30 15
SIDDI Teti Teti 248 0 311 0 405 0 527 0
Gotauli 138 28 173 35 225 46 293 59
MASIAADINATH Gotauli
Kushawaha Basti 81 11 102 14 132 18 172 23
Masiadinath 394 105 494 132 644 172 837 223
MASIAADINATH Masiadinath
Pokhra Pua 107 31 134 39 175 51 227 66
Sawat 692 127 868 159 1130 207 1470 270
SERVAT Sawat
Kolbasti 27 2 34 3 44 3 57 4
JAMGAI Jamaghne Jamaghne 353 88 443 110 577 144 750 187
Bakauli Padri Kalan Padri Kalan 256 54 321 68 418 88 544 115
Maid 197 116 247 145 322 189 418 246
JAMGAI Maid
Baburaha 54 38 68 48 88 62 115 81
Masiha Pathan 381 315 478 395 622 515 809 669
22 Ghorawal MASIAADINATH Masiha Pathan ZONE‐3B‐1
Panditpur 55 45 69 56 90 74 117 96
Belkuri Belkuri
MASIAADINATH 257 183 322 230 420 299 546 389
Murpharkat Mupharkat
UCHKA Naudiha Naudiha 341 75 428 94 557 123 724 159
Mureladih 1 1280 333 1605 418 2091 544 2718 707
MURELADEEH Mureladih Mureladih 2 310 132 389 166 506 216 658 280
Farhada Tola 149 24 187 30 243 39 316 51
Rudauli 254 187 319 235 415 305 539 397
SERVAT Rudauli
Yadav Basti 72 30 90 38 118 49 153 64
Aurahi Welkhuri Welkhuri 462 94 579 118 755 154 981 200
Lohdhara 177 49 222 61 289 80 376 104
MURELADEEH Lohdhara
Chamar Basti 35 27 44 34 57 44 74 57
Bakauli Chakauli Chakauli 261 176 327 221 426 287 554 374
Noni 644 396 808 497 1052 647 1368 841
Bakauli Noni
Biyar Basti 36 42 45 53 59 69 76 89
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Adaura 136 84 171 105 222 137 289 178
SIDHI Adaura
Yadav Basti 61 12 77 15 100 20 130 25
Jamagani Chausara Chausara 5 0 6 0 8 0 11 0
19 31 Total 7572 2849 9497 3573 12369 4654 16081 6051 64.71 800 287.47 300
PHULVARI Geduri Geduri 116 0 145 0 189 0 246 0
JORWARIA Salaia Salaia 11 0 14 0 18 0 23 0
JORWARIA Etwa Etwa 56 52 70 65 91 85 119 110
Sirvit 1 1073 591 1346 741 1753 965 2279 1255
SIRVIT Sirvit Sirvit 2 1038 389 1302 488 1696 635 2205 826
Kumhar Basti 179 79 225 99 292 129 380 168
Saranga 1 2134 438 2677 549 3486 715 4532 930
SARANGA Saranga
Saranga 2 248 159 311 199 405 260 527 338
Tedhwa 1 48 0 60 0 78 0 102 0
SIRSIAJETHI Tedhwa
Tedhwa 2 40 0 50 0 65 0 85 0
Sirsiajethi 1 754 413 946 518 1232 675 1601 877
23 Ghorawal SIRSIYAJETHI Sirsiajethi ZONE‐4A
Sirsiajethi 2 546 75 685 94 892 123 1160 159
SILHATA Kolariya Kolariya 646 443 810 556 1055 724 1372 941
Dharura Dharura Dharura 1426 423 1789 531 2329 691 3029 898
SIRSIYA JETHI Sitabahar Sitabahar 557 210 699 263 910 343 1183 446
KARKOLI Karkoll Karkoli 1455 419 1825 526 2377 684 3090 890
Tekuria 1554 853 1949 1070 2538 1393 3300 1812
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Deori Khurd Karhi Karhi 238 127 299 159 389 207 505 270
Deori Khurd Bhagwantpur Bhagwantpur 248 57 311 71 405 93 527 121
Dahari 606 170 760 213 990 278 1287 361
DEHARI KALA Dahari
Harijan Basti 48 37 60 46 78 60 102 79
Katawaria 950 273 1192 342 1552 446 2018 580
KATVARIYA Katawaria
Tal Tola 63 63 79 79 103 103 134 134
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 632 329 793 413 1032 537 1342 699
MAHURESAR Deora Deora 405 258 508 324 662 421 860 548
KALVARIYA Kanhara Kanhara 290 143 364 179 474 234 616 304
16 19 Total 6665 2594 8359 3253 10887 4237 14155 5509 64.71 705 253.40 250
PARASI PANDEY Khairahi Khairahi 422 39 529 49 689 64 896 83
BUDHAR KALA Mamuna Mamuna 975 326 1223 409 1593 533 2071 692
PAWAR Kalwari Kalwari 241 46 302 58 394 75 512 98
BUDHAR KHURD Burhr Khurd Burhr Khurd 804 307 1008 385 1313 501 1708 652
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
BHARHIYA Garawa Garawa 321 0 403 0 524 0 682 0
BHARHIYA Bhruiya Bhruiya 383 7 480 9 626 11 813 15
BHARHIYA Goithari Goithari 354 190 444 238 578 310 752 404
Beechhi Beechhi Beechhi 1981 430 2485 539 3236 702 4207 913
Pakari Tirnahi Tirnahi 285 44 357 55 466 72 605 93
Pakari Bagadiha Bagadiha 74 23 93 29 121 38 157 49
Pakari Pakari Pakari 1253 626 1572 785 2047 1023 2661 1329
Ghuwaskhurd Ghuaskalan Ghuaskalan 832 86 1044 108 1359 140 1767 183
Ganguar Ganguar Ganguar 763 370 957 464 1246 604 1620 786
Ghuashkurd Ghuashkurd Ghuashkurd 1674 510 2100 640 2734 833 3555 1083
17 17 Total 11971 2994 15014 3755 19554 4891 25424 6359 64.71 1265
SAHIJAN KALAN Shahijan Khurd Shahijan Khurd 1430 525 1794 658 2336 858 3037 1115
Teyara Nayak Peetha Peetha 290 149 364 187 474 243 616 316
Pushuli 2015 675 2527 847 3291 1103 4279 1434
BADHAULI Pushuli
Kodvriya Tola 749 346 939 434 1223 565 1591 735
BANDAULI Amarati Amarati 645 117 809 147 1054 191 1370 248
Barauli 1142 158 1432 198 1865 258 2425 336
BADHOLI Barauli
28 Robertsganj Nai Basti ZONE‐5‐3 510 399 640 500 833 652 1083 847
Ormaura Ormaura Ormaura 3006 645 3770 809 4910 1054 6384 1370
Bichapai Bichapai Bichapai 1102 235 1382 295 1800 384 2340 499
Chhapaka Chhapaka Chhapaka 1254 578 1573 725 2048 944 2663 1228
Lori 1563 1090 1960 1367 2553 1781 3320 2315
LODHI Lori
Bhilai Colony 678 166 850 208 1108 271 1440 353
SAHIJAN KALAN Shahijan Kalna Shahijan Kalna 2818 864 3534 1084 4603 1411 5985 1835
10 13 Total 17202 5947 21575 7459 28099 9714 36534 12630 64.71 1818 653.34 650
KHAIRA Khajurikhurd Khajurikhurd 302 47 379 59 493 77 641 100
KHAIRA Khajurikala Khajurikala 364 222 457 278 595 363 773 471
BARSOT Bhurkura Bhurkura 486 160 610 201 794 261 1032 340
BARSOT Bhuli Thauli 227 34 285 43 371 56 482 72
BARSOT Kunan Kunan 185 137 232 172 302 224 393 291
ENAM Balua Balua 180 1 226 1 294 2 382 2
29 Ghorawal ZONE‐5B‐1
DOHARI Dohari Dohari 427 127 536 159 697 207 907 270
KHAIRA Welanow Welanow 601 460 754 577 982 751 1276 977
KHAIRA Hinauti Hinauti 21 0 26 0 34 0 45 0
DOHARI Koharaul Koharaul 348 137 436 172 568 224 739 291
KHAIRA Khaira Khaira 609 296 764 371 995 484 1293 629
KHAIRA Kapura Kapura 137 27 172 34 224 44 291 57
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
KHAIRA Khairi Khairi 79 27 99 34 129 44 168 57
KINGARI Chotakapur Chotakapur 431 81 541 102 704 132 915 172
BARSOT Barsota Barsota 810 312 1016 391 1323 510 1720 663
Uchaka 951 61 1193 77 1553 100 2020 130
UCHKA Uchaka
Bahari Tola 187 8 235 10 305 13 397 17
Bharuha 632 159 793 199 1032 260 1342 338
UCHKA Bhruha
Madai Pura 101 56 127 70 165 91 215 119
JAMGAI‐B Pipri No. 1 Pipari No. 1 458 239 574 300 748 390 973 508
JAMGAI Jamagane Jamagane 608 169 763 212 993 276 1291 359
KINGARI Sauli Sauli 118 41 148 51 193 67 251 87
BARAWA Asatali Asatali 163 88 204 110 266 144 346 187
KINGARI Majhiganwa Majhiganwa 487 235 611 295 796 384 1034 499
KINGARI Kingari Kingari 1232 38 1545 48 2012 62 2617 81
KINGARI Chhuta Chhuta 328 66 411 83 536 108 697 140
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 418 140 524 176 683 229 888 297
UMARIKALA Mishra Mishra 66 6 83 8 108 10 140 13
Arangi Arangi Arangi 817 380 1025 477 1335 621 1735 807
KHAIRA Khodaichak Khodaichak 14 0 18 0 23 0 30 0
Kolakari Barnwa Barnwa 845 114 1060 143 1380 186 1795 242
Kushra Kushra Kushra 521 87 653 109 851 142 1107 185
30 32 Total 13153 3955 16497 4961 21485 6460 27934 8400 64.71 1390 499.56 500
Sirsiathkurai 2612 918 3276 1151 4267 1500 5547 1950
Khairpur 2256 759 2830 952 3685 1240 4791 1612
Papikala(rampat
SIRSIYA 1564 418 1962 524 2555 683 3322 888
30 Ghorawal Sirsiathkurai hara) ZONE‐6
THAKURAI
Belahawa 424 153 532 192 693 250 900 325
Bagaia 226 70 283 88 369 114 480 149
Kharra Tola 207 26 260 33 338 42 440 55
1 6 Total 7289 2344 9142 2940 11907 3829 15480 4978 64.71 770 276.69 300
MUBARAKPU R Mubarakpur Mubarakpur 2277 1262 2856 1583 3719 2061 4836 2680
BAGHORI Baghor Baghor 1255 575 1574 721 2050 939 2665 1221
31 Robertsganj ZONE‐6A
GAURAHI Gorahi Gorahi 2448 450 3070 564 3999 735 5199 956
BAGHORI Kutulupur Kutulupur 946 49 1187 61 1545 80 2009 104
4 4 Total 6926 2336 8687 2930 11314 3816 14709 4961 64.71 732
LOHRA Lohra Lohra 6843 3057 8583 3834 11178 4994 14533 6492 2185 785.22 800
32 Robertsganj ZONE‐6B
SUKRIT Sukrit Sukrit 6899 1908 8653 2393 11269 3117 14652 4052
Zone-6A & 6B
2 2 Total 13742 4965 17236 6227 22447 8110 29185 10545 64.71 1453
33 Ghorawal SARAULI Atarauli Raja Atarauli Raja ZONE‐6A‐1 349 126 438 158 570 206 741 268
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Sarauli 1655 207 2076 260 2703 338 3515 440
SARAULI Sarauli
Sarauli2 315 50 395 63 515 82 669 106
GARAEGARH Garaegarh Garaegarh 1148 281 1440 352 1875 459 2438 597
MAJHUI Majhui Majhui 1342 436 1683 547 2192 712 2850 926
BHAWANIPUR Bhawanipur Bhawanipur 2379 687 2984 862 3886 1122 5053 1459
PARAHI Parahi Parahi 2195 582 2753 730 3586 951 4662 1236
6 7 Total 9383 2369 11768 2971 15327 3870 19928 5031 64.71 992 356.47 350
Hinauta 1087 450 1363 564 1776 735 2309 956
HINAUTA Hinauta
Imliyadih 739 142 927 178 1207 232 1569 302
AMDIH Amdih Amdih 1534 525 1924 658 2506 858 3258 1115
34 Robertsganj Khamriha Khamriha Khamriha Zone‐6A‐3 1102 414 1382 519 1800 676 2340 879
MADHUPUR Madhupur Madhupur 9710 1781 12179 2234 15861 2909 20622 3782
CHAKARA Amaulia Amaulia 607 132 761 166 992 216 1289 280
CHAKARA Chakara 50% Chakara 50% 335 57 420 71 546 93 710 121
6 7 Total 15114 3501 18956 4391 24687 5719 32098 7435 64.71 1598 574.25 600
Bharawah Bharawah Bharawah 1089 306 1366 384 1779 500 2313 650
Bharawah Khairwa Khairwa 234 0 293 0 382 0 497 0
BAHERA Dilahi Dilahi 997 162 1250 203 1629 265 2117 344
Bharawah Tandi Tandi 230 14 288 18 376 23 488 30
Ghorawal Jaderua 1 2000 881 2508 1105 3267 1439 4248 1871
JADERUA Jaderua
Jaderua 2 630 275 790 345 1029 449 1338 584
Bahera 1 1760 176 2207 221 2875 287 3738 374
BAHERA Bahera
35 Bahera 2 ZONE‐6C 610 124 765 156 996 203 1296 263
DILAHI Jurawat Jurawat 465 126 583 158 760 206 988 268
BARUHA Bharuha Bharuha 557 254 699 319 910 415 1183 539
BABURAHI Bhadohi Bhadohi 70 0 88 0 114 0 149 0
KHAIRAHI Shirsia Shirsia 14 14 18 18 23 23 30 30
Robertsganj
Kharahri 2266 427 2842 536 3701 697 4813 907
KHAIRAHI Khairahi
Khairahi Bazar 203 0 255 0 332 0 431 0
Aelahi Aelahi Aelahi 1324 423 1661 531 2163 691 2812 898
12 15 Total 12449 3182 15614 3991 20335 5198 26439 6758 64.71 1316 472.91 500
BASVA NISF Dularu Dularu 27 2 34 3 44 3 57 4
Atarawa 347 46 435 58 567 75 737 98
BASWANISKA Atarawa
Futharawa 352 14 441 18 575 23 748 30
36 Robertsganj ZONE‐6C‐1
Baburahi 679 98 852 123 1109 160 1442 208
BABURAHI Baburahi
Nai Basti 275 61 345 77 449 100 584 130
KEKRAHI Kharahri Kharahri 52 0 65 0 85 0 110 0
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OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Khairahi Bazar 5 0 6 0 8 0 11 0
KEKRAHI Shirkhora Shirkhora 102 3 128 4 167 5 217 6
Silthary Jokahi Jokahi 343 54 430 68 560 88 728 115
PAPI Bhagauti Bhagauti 691 246 867 309 1129 402 1468 522
Papi 432 48 542 60 706 78 917 102
Miyan Tola 108 0 135 0 176 0 229 0
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Ghorawal SIRSIYA Kushhi Kushahi 247 0 310 0 403 0 525 0
Robertsganj CHAKARA Chakara 50% Chakara 50% 334 57 419 72 547 93 711 121
15 20 Total 11446 2600 14356 3262 18698 4247 24310 5522 64.71 1210 434.87 450
MADAAR Madar Madar 731 66 917 83 1194 108 1552 140
Baghi 620 107 778 134 1013 175 1317 227
PASAHIKALA Baghi Bagahi
166 31 208 39 271 51 353 66
Chouraha
Gouri Nisph Parsona Parsona 277 54 347 68 452 88 588 115
DEHRI Kamaharia Kamaharia 129 0 162 0 211 0 274 0
Gouri Nisph Birhulia Birhulia 363 181 455 227 593 296 771 384
SHIVKHARI Mahulia Mahulia 197 65 247 82 322 106 418 138
Dehari 350 105 439 132 572 172 743 223
DEHRI Dehari
Kushwaha Basti 183 0 230 0 299 0 389 0
Kasya Kalan URF Kasya Kalan 476 126 597 158 778 206 1011 268
Kasya Kalan
DEHRI Harijan Basti 120 120 151 151 196 196 255 255
38 Robertsganj Zone‐6C‐3
Kushahi 125 19 157 24 204 31 265 40
KEKARAHI Kushahi
Harijan Basti 18 14 23 18 29 23 38 30
Bashdewa 368 132 462 166 601 216 782 280
KARKI Bashdewa Kushwaha Bast 122 53 153 66 199 87 259 113
Harijan Basti 132 175 166 219 216 286 280 372
Karaki 817 292 1025 366 1335 477 1735 620
KARKI Karaki Kuswaha Basti 196 12 246 15 320 20 416 25
Harijan Basti 439 446 551 559 717 729 932 947
PAPI Kasya Khurd Kasya Khurd 264 123 331 154 431 201 561 261
Gouri Nisph Kucha Marwa Kucha Marwa 472 95 592 119 771 155 1002 202
Karaki Rajkhar Rajkhar 44 0 55 0 72 0 93 0
14 22 Total 6609 2216 8289 2779 10796 3620 14036 4706 64.71 699 251.25 250
Ghorawal BARIMAHEWA Uachka Uachka 427 308 536 386 697 503 907 654
Barimahewa 1 2275 471 2853 591 3716 769 4832 1000
Ghorawal WARI MAHEWA Barimahewa
Barimahewa 2 203 0 255 0 332 0 431 0
Pagia 1 1037 110 1301 138 1694 180 2202 234
Ghorawal PAGIA Pagia
Pagia 2 1133 209 1421 262 1851 341 2406 444
39 Robertsganj PATERI Khairawa Raja Khairawa Raja Zone‐7A‐1 128 15 161 19 209 25 272 32
Asana 489 18 613 23 799 29 1039 38
Robertsganj BHARUHA Asana
Kushwaha Basti 22 0 28 0 36 0 47 0
Robertsganj PATEHARA Patehara Patehara 714 38 896 48 1166 62 1516 81
Robertsganj PATEHARA Patela Patela 176 144 221 181 287 235 374 306
Robertsganj PATERI Pateri Pateri 435 154 546 193 711 252 924 327
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Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Robertsganj BHARUHA Tulsipur Tulsipur 34 0 43 0 56 0 72 0
Robertsganj PATEHARA Jawahi Jawahi 430 11 539 14 702 18 913 23
Robertsganj PATERI Gheuri Gheuri 342 98 429 123 559 160 726 208
Ghorawal KARMA Karanwah Karanwah 249 24 312 30 407 39 529 51
Robertsganj PATERI Khairawa No 2 Khairawa No 2 29 0 36 0 47 0 62 0
Robertsganj PATERI Machhalawa Machhalawa 152 0 191 0 248 0 323 0
14 17 Total 8275 1600 10379 2007 13517 2614 17574 3398 64.71 875 314.47 350
RANITARA Birmaua Birmaua 149 4 187 5 243 7 316 8
RANITARA Chakahi Chakahi 395 124 495 156 645 203 839 263
RANITARA Mukasim Mukasim 1561 584 1958 732 2550 954 3315 1240
PANDEYPOKHAR Pandepokhar Pandepokhar 1052 384 1319 482 1718 627 2234 816
40 Ghorawal RANITARA Ranitara Jurhva Tala ZONE‐7A‐2 319 198 400 248 521 323 677 421
Deldar Nagar 411 174 515 218 671 284 873 370
PANDEYPOKHAR Dudhia Dudhia 629 188 789 236 1027 307 1336 399
PANDEYPOKHAR Teprasivadati Teprasivadati 702 237 880 297 1147 387 1491 503
41 Robertsganj BAGHAORI Baghauri Baghauri ZONE‐7B 177 19 222 24 289 31 376 40
BAT Bat Bat 3621 707 4542 887 5915 1155 7690 1502
TAKIAMUDA Takia Takia
2426 995 3043 1248 3963 1625 5152 2113
RGAHA Mu.Dargah Mu.Dargah
5 5 Total 7188 2015 9015 2527 11742 3291 15266 4279 64.71 760
BANTARA Bantara Bantara 1016 418 1274 524 1660 683 2158 888 1275.00 458.25 450
42 Robertsganj NAGNAR ZONE‐6A‐2
HARAIA
Nagnar Haraia Nagnar Haraia 3857 1590 4838 1994 6300 2597 8191 3377 Zone-7B & 6A-2
2 2 Total 4873 2008 6112 2519 7960 3280 10349 4265 64.71 515
GORDIHA Gordiha Gordiha 434 50 544 63 709 82 922 106
KARAARI Purainiya Purainiya 210 26 263 33 343 42 446 55
JIGNA Jigana Jigana 717 236 899 296 1171 386 1523 501
43 Robertsganj ZONE‐8
JIGNA Alahi Alahi 151 32 189 40 247 52 321 68
BARGAWN Bargawn Bargawn 659 216 827 271 1076 353 1400 459
BARGAWN Bishbhrpur Bishbhrpur 208 0 261 0 340 0 442 0
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OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
JIGNA Parsona Parsona 126 48 158 60 206 78 268 102
BARGAWN Pateara Pateara 154 23 193 29 252 38 327 49
JIGNA Domariya Domariya 297 78 373 98 485 127 631 166
JIGNA Rampur Rampur 579 0 726 0 946 0 1230 0
BARGAON Baheri Baheri 291 124 365 156 475 203 618 263
DHOBAHI Khrehari Kharahri 360 221 452 277 588 361 765 469
BARWAN Deogarh Deogarh 435 264 546 331 711 431 924 561
Kushi 1955 468 2452 587 3193 764 4152 994
Bawaraspur 464 212 582 266 758 346 985 450
KUSI Kushi
Belahi 682 115 855 144 1114 188 1448 244
Kusi Belahi 468 115 587 144 764 188 994 244
MAHUARI Tendee Tendee 141 64 177 80 230 105 299 136
Kaithi Kaithi Kaithi 1138 353 1427 443 1859 577 2417 750
PIPARI Lakhan Purwa Lakhan Purwa 441 168 553 211 720 274 937 357
BARGAON Bahera Bahera 206 20 258 25 336 33 438 42
18 21 Total 10116 2833 12688 3553 16524 4628 21484 6017 64.71 1069 384.16 400
BABHANAULI
Mahokhar Mahokhar 286 0 359 0 467 0 607 0
KALA
PASHI KALA Chandauli Chandauli 513 192 643 241 838 314 1090 408
MADHURAHI Tendu Tendu 419 89 526 112 684 145 890 189
Mahuari 737 262 924 329 1204 428 1565 556
MAHUARI Mahuari
Gour Basti 365 139 458 174 596 227 775 295
KAMHARDEEH Kamahar Dih Kamahar Dih 1690 235 2120 295 2761 384 3589 499
44 Robertsganj Bahura ZONE‐8B 2377 706 2981 885 3883 1153 5048 1499
Puran Basti 644 466 808 584 1052 761 1368 990
Aurahwa 1470 305 1844 383 2401 498 3122 648
BAHURA Bahura Bohuara Ganj 1006 94 1262 118 1643 154 2137 200
Bairwa Gobar 887 187 1113 235 1449 305 1884 397
Bahuara Bangla 829 163 1040 204 1354 266 1761 346
Kurihawa 207 59 260 74 338 96 440 125
6 13 Total 11430 2897 14336 3634 18671 4732 24275 6153 64.71 1208 434.10 450
PASHI KALA Durha Durha 153 20 192 25 250 33 325 42
Deora Raja 213 74 267 93 348 121 452 157
PASHI KALA Deora Raja
Harijan Bashti 16 11 20 14 26 18 34 23
45 Robertsganj Deori Khurd Nai Basti Nai Basti ZONE‐8C 492 38 617 48 804 62 1045 81
Hinduhari 927 171 1163 214 1514 279 1969 363
HINDUARI Hinduhari
Harijan Basti 343 299 430 375 560 488 728 635
JAMUANUA Jamuanua Jamuanua 619 227 776 285 1011 371 1315 482
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OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Dhuriya 270 0 339 0 441 0 573 0
JAMAGANWA Dhuriya KUSHWAHA
135 0 169 0 221 0 287 0
BASTI
JAMAGANWA Jamaganwa Jamaganwa 442 192 554 241 722 314 939 408
Ratawal 64 27 80 34 105 44 136 57
BHARHIYA Ratawal
PANIKA TOLA 35 10 44 13 57 16 74 21
JAMUAW Mahuaon Mahuaon 289 0 362 0 472 0 614 0
NAI Hinauti Hinauti 414 151 519 189 676 247 879 321
NAI Hona Hona 482 171 605 214 787 279 1024 363
BARWAN Barwan Barwan 798 236 1001 296 1304 386 1695 501
PASHI KALA Majhi Ganwa Majhiganwa 272 170 341 213 444 278 578 361
Shemari Shemari
AMOKHAR 517 42 648 53 845 69 1098 89
Bishunlal Bishunlal
BABHNAULI Babhanauli Babhanauli
229 135 287 169 374 221 486 287
KALA Khurd Khurd
BAMNAULI
Bhogar Bhogar 349 113 438 142 570 185 741 240
KALA
BABHNAULI Babhanauli Babhanauli
589 0 739 0 962 0 1251 0
KALA Kalan Kalan
AMOKHAR Shango Shango 127 0 159 0 207 0 270 0
Pashi Kalana 594 98 745 123 970 160 1262 208
PASAHIKALA Pashi Kalana
Harijan Basti 146 126 183 158 238 206 310 268
AMOKHAR Amokhr Amokhr 927 435 1163 546 1514 711 1969 924
Pashi Khurd 467 192 586 241 763 314 992 408
PASHI KALA Pashi Khurd
Panikan Basti 43 37 54 46 70 60 91 79
BABHNAULI
Urali Urali 101 0 127 0 165 0 215 0
KALA
MAGURAHI Khewatha Khewatha 125 14 157 18 204 23 265 30
AMOKHAR Mango Mango 145 5 182 6 237 8 308 11
24 30 Total 10323 2994 12947 3755 16863 4891 21924 6359 64.71 1091 392.09 400
Robertsganj Shenduri Marhra Marhra 669 247 839 310 1093 403 1421 525
JUROLI COLONY Jurauli Kolani Jurauli Kolani 1016 933 1274 1170 1660 1524 2158 1982
SAHUAR Shathi Sathahi 498 57 625 71 813 93 1058 121
Jurauri Kolany Judauri Pardhan Jurauli Pradhani 316 80 396 100 516 131 671 170
Bheravar 174 141 218 177 284 230 370 299
46 Kolakari Bherawal ZONE‐9
Ghorawal Badhauta Tola 60 47 75 59 98 77 127 100
Jurauri Kolany Shikari Seekari 833 397 1045 498 1361 648 1769 843
Jamganwa 692 268 868 336 1130 438 1470 569
JAMGAON Jamaganwa
Jamugawna 1 401 124 503 156 655 203 852 263
SAHUAR Kooran Kooran 4 0 5 0 7 0 8 0
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Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
JAMGAON Gobariya Gobariya 531 325 666 408 867 531 1128 690
SAHUAR Barauli Barauli 536 39 672 49 876 64 1138 83
BELATAND Shahganj Shahganj 1628 296 2042 371 2659 484 3458 629
SAHUAR Sahuar Sahuar 1159 385 1454 483 1893 629 2461 818
JAMGAON Manhawan Manhawan 366 69 459 87 598 113 777 147
Raipura 1391 500 1745 627 2272 817 2954 1062
Raipura Raipura
Kotiya 125 57 157 71 204 93 265 121
Rajpur 2594 594 3253 745 4237 970 5509 1262
Maeedhiya 332 56 416 70 542 91 705 119
Rajpur Rajpur
Kotya 1328 577 1666 724 2169 943 2820 1225
Robertsganj
Mhuariya 170 33 213 41 278 54 361 70
Shenduri 614 235 770 295 1003 384 1304 499
Shenduri Shenduri
Badha Tola 341 44 428 55 557 72 724 93
Barak Barak Barak 1479 228 1855 286 2416 372 3141 484
BANAURA 2 Shonwat Shonwat 101 32 127 40 165 52 215 68
18 25 Total 17358 5764 21771 7229 28354 9415 36865 12242 64.71 1835 659.47 650
PARASI PANDEY Parashidubey Parashidubey 482 130 605 163 787 212 1024 276
Robertsganj UNCH DEEH Aghwar Aghwar 367 15 460 19 599 25 779 32
UNCHDEEH Unchidih Unchidih 751 390 942 489 1227 637 1595 828
Raghunath Pur 2009 1318 2520 1653 3282 2153 4267 2799
Raghunathpur Raghunathpur
Hardihawa Tola 168 19 211 24 274 31 357 40
Beechhiya Bharganw Bharganw 9 2 11 3 15 3 19 4
KHATAULI Bhunari Bhunari 126 68 158 85 206 111 268 144
Ghorawal Beechhiya Raiwari Raiwari 239 141 300 177 390 230 508 299
Beechhiya Bajotara Bajotara 211 20 265 25 345 33 448 42
Amahata Amahata
KHATAULI 157 61 197 77 256 100 333 130
Amahti Amahati
47 Beechhiya Beechhiya Beechhiya ZONE‐9‐1 639 240 801 301 1044 392 1357 510
KHATAULI Khatauli Khatauli 800 449 1003 563 1307 733 1699 954
Bahuar 1914 1023 2401 1283 3126 1671 4065 2173
Bahuar Bahuar Kacharia Tola 594 194 745 243 970 317 1262 412
Badhain 631 448 791 562 1031 732 1340 951
Bashuari 161 0 202 0 263 0 342 0
Shenduri Bashuari
Robertsganj Masna Tola 116 0 145 0 189 0 246 0
MUTHER Beohari Beohari 100 23 125 29 163 38 212 49
MUTHER Khchar Khchar 328 87 411 109 536 142 697 185
Bashauli 1486 639 1864 801 2427 1044 3156 1357
Bashauli Bashauli
Gandara Tola 189 185 237 232 309 302 401 393
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OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Balhail Tola 129 66 162 83 211 108 274 140
BANAURA 2 Majhiganwa Majhiganwa 500 131 627 164 817 214 1062 278
17 23 Total 12106 5649 15184 7085 19775 9228 25711 11997 64.71 1280 459.97 450
Petrahi Bhandar Khurd Bhandar Khurd 188 0 236 0 307 0 399 0
Petrahi Tilauli Tilauli 800 547 1003 686 1307 894 1699 1162
Amauli Amauli Amauli 831 364 1042 457 1357 595 1765 773
Gordiha Mahuar Khurd Mahuar Khurd 140 75 176 94 229 123 297 159
Amauli Papi Papi 459 286 576 359 750 467 975 607
Amauli Patehra Patehra 141 63 177 79 230 103 299 134
48 Robertsganj Gordiha Mahuar Kalna Mahuar Kalna ZONE‐9‐2 118 9 148 11 193 15 251 19
Petrahi Petrahi Petrahi 233 114 292 143 381 186 495 242
Petrahi Shindhora Shindhora 201 159 252 199 328 260 427 338
Petrahi Bhandra Kalan Bhandra Kalan 24 0 30 0 39 0 51 0
Petrahi Shemara Shemara 46 16 58 20 75 26 98 34
Gordiha Gordiha Gordiha 990 19 1242 24 1617 31 2103 40
Baghuari Baghari Baghari 1588 1059 1992 1328 2594 1730 3373 2249
13 13 Total 5759 2711 7223 3400 9407 4428 12231 5758 64.71 609 218.90 250
BABHNAULI Babanauli Babanauli 1517 414 1903 519 2478 676 3222 879
JAIT Jait Jait 808 355 1013 445 1320 580 1716 754
Gordiha Karauli Karauli 449 334 563 419 733 546 954 709
Nipraj Nipraj Nipraj 1415 261 1775 327 2311 426 3005 554
MUTHER Muther Muther 592 314 743 394 967 513 1257 667
Nipraj Kamojee Kamojee 802 299 1006 375 1310 488 1703 635
49 Robertsganj ZONE‐9‐3
Parashipandy Parashipandy Parashipandy 1055 385 1323 483 1723 629 2241 818
Kamarhi Kamarhi Kamarhi 2987 614 3746 770 4879 1003 6344 1304
Ghurma Ghurma Ghurma 998 160 1252 201 1630 261 2120 340
Petrahi Gorari Gorari 707 136 887 171 1155 222 1502 289
Ghurma Baraila Baraila 152 108 191 135 248 176 323 229
Ghurma Jamgane Jamgane 515 314 646 394 841 513 1094 667
12 14 Total 11997 3694 15047 4633 19597 6034 25479 7845 64.71 1268 455.66 450
Belatand 1 1309 160 1642 201 2138 261 2780 340
BELATAD Belatand
Belatand 2 469 33 588 41 766 54 996 70
DOHARI Atarwa Atarwa 426 158 534 198 696 258 905 336
50 Ghorawal BALDIH Juriya Juria Zone‐9A 216 82 271 103 353 134 459 174
BALDIH Ganguhar Ganguhar 135 69 169 87 221 113 287 147
MARACHI Renua Renua 493 82 618 103 805 134 1047 174
Kolakari Kolakari Kolakari 900 725 1129 909 1470 1184 1911 1540
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Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Dugaulia 1157 506 1451 635 1890 827 2457 1075
Dugaulia Dugaulia Hariya 763 383 957 480 1246 626 1620 813
Tilahar 253 188 317 236 413 307 537 399
Bansdih 1063 72 1333 90 1736 118 2258 153
BALDIH Bansdih
Bansdih 1 122 24 153 30 199 39 259 51
MARACHI Bichhwar Bijhawr 78 8 98 10 127 13 166 17
MARACHI Marachhi Marachi 540 155 677 194 882 253 1147 329
MARACHI Umarikhurd Umarikhurd 418 36 524 45 683 59 888 76
KOLKARI Baraganwa Baraganwa 640 200 803 251 1045 327 1359 425
Kushra Sohdaul Sohdaul 405 88 508 110 662 144 860 187
Kushra Pipari No 2 Pipari No 2 281 102 352 128 459 167 597 217
Kolakari Onauli Onauli 308 233 386 292 503 381 654 495
Orhatha Orhatha Orhatha 2103 646 2638 810 3435 1055 4466 1372
16 20 Total 12079 3950 15150 4954 19731 6452 25653 8389 64.71 1277 458.94 450
DABHA Chakari Chakari 85 0 107 0 139 0 181 0
AMAUD Usarikalan Usarikala 606 0 760 0 990 0 1287 0
AMAUD Ushrikhurd Usharikhurd 497 254 623 319 812 415 1056 539
DABHA Lasari Kalan Lasari Kalan 655 138 822 173 1070 225 1391 293
DABHA Masoe Masoe 858 23 1076 29 1402 38 1822 49
DABHA Dabha Dabha 799 167 1002 209 1305 273 1697 355
Ghorawal
DABHA Lasari Khurd Lasari Khurd 6 0 8 0 10 0 13 0
Durawal Khurd Durawal Khurd Durawal Khurd 640 226 803 283 1045 369 1359 480
Durawal Khurd Hhrihar Pur Hhrihar Pur 400 34 502 43 653 56 850 72
Durawal Khurd Kasari Kasari 39 0 49 0 64 0 83 0
Enam 1 1019 260 1278 326 1665 425 2164 552
ENAM Enam
51 Enam 2 ZONE‐9A‐1 263 103 330 129 430 168 559 219
BANAURA II Bagaura Bagaura 765 332 959 416 1250 542 1625 705
BANAURA II Bagauari Bagauari 45 28 56 35 74 46 96 59
Barahda Barahda Barahda 525 166 658 208 858 271 1115 353
Barahda Bagathri Kalna Bagathri Kalna 490 449 615 563 800 733 1041 954
DURAWAL
Bagathari Khurd Bagathari Khurd 294 212 369 266 480 346 624 450
KALNA
Robertsganj
UNCHIDIH Alahi Durawan Alahi Durawan 116 116 145 145 189 189 246 246
Durawal Kalna 562 132 705 166 918 216 1194 280
DURAVAL KALA Durawal Kalna
Bela Bandi 156 124 196 156 255 203 331 263
DURAVAL
Shono Shono 130 30 163 38 212 49 276 64
KALNA
Deori Khurd Jeewar Jeewar 390 238 489 299 637 389 828 505
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OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Sihirshahi Sihirshahi
ORAULI 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 0
Parashe Dubey Parashe Dubey
MAHURESAR Mahuresher Mahuresher 467 237 586 297 763 387 992 503
MAHURESAR Oani Chaubey Oani Chaubey 339 157 425 197 554 256 720 333
ORAULI Orauli Orauli 745 295 934 370 1217 482 1582 627
Oanimishra 381 55 478 69 622 90 809 117
MAHURESAR Oanimishra
Samstipur 88 22 110 28 144 36 187 47
MAHURESAR Jamashokar Jamashokar 246 195 309 245 402 319 522 414
Ghorawal Amahar Amahar/Amaud Amahar 751 113 942 142 1227 185 1595 240
ORAULI Eanam Eanam 255 156 320 196 417 255 542 331
ORAULI Kurashat Kurashat 476 48 597 60 778 78 1011 102
UMARIKALA Umarikalna Umarikalna 666 164 835 206 1088 268 1414 348
Robertsganj
MAHURESAR Gajana Gajana 77 38 97 48 126 62 164 81
Naraina 373 135 468 169 609 221 792 287
UMARIKALA Naraina
Sikthiya Tola 116 51 145 64 189 83 246 108
Thuter 1302 78 1633 98 2127 127 2765 166
Thuter Thuter Nauka Tola 311 42 390 53 508 69 661 89
Ghorawal
Chandikapur 394 55 494 69 644 90 837 117
SAHUAR Tiwar Tiwar 43 0 54 0 70 0 91 0
Shlaiya 620 321 778 403 1013 524 1317 682
UNCHDEEH Shlaiya
Mahuaa Tal 111 27 139 34 181 44 236 57
Mahuali Mahuali 10 0 13 0 16 0 21 0
Robertsganj
BANAURA 2 Shajua Shajua 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6
Shonauti 143 9 179 11 234 15 304 19
BANAURA 2 Shonauti
Naee Basti 95 4 119 5 155 7 202 8
38 46 Total 17354 5237 21766 6568 28348 8555 36856 11122 64.71 1834 659.12 650
JAMGAI Juri Juri 246 65 309 82 402 106 522 138
Bakauli Parari Kurd Parari Kurd 271 46 340 58 443 75 576 98
MUSARDHARA Mushrdhara Mushrdhara 538 306 675 384 879 500 1143 650
Panauli Atarauli Kalan Atarauli Kalan 116 26 145 33 189 42 246 55
Tendui Kewata Kewata 444 0 557 0 725 0 943 0
52 Ghorawal Tendui Tendui Tendui ZONE‐10 804 41 1008 51 1313 67 1708 87
Obaradeeh Obaradih Obaradih 657 290 824 364 1073 474 1395 616
MUSARDHARA Domahar Domahar 454 188 569 236 742 307 964 399
Selahata 1092 655 1370 822 1784 1070 2319 1391
Obaradeeh Selahata
Hardihawa Tola 61 20 77 25 100 33 130 42
Kusinisph Kusinisph Kusinisph 1201 668 1506 838 1962 1091 2551 1419
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OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
MAHUWAW
Mhunyw Pandy Mahuaw Pandey 537 221 674 277 877 361 1140 469
PANDEY
MAHUWAW
Mahuna Gosani Mahuna Gosani 504 332 632 416 823 542 1070 705
PANDEY
Panauli Kunda Kunda 82 3 103 4 134 5 174 6
Sidhi Sadari Sadari 555 274 696 344 907 448 1179 582
Obaradeeh Jinhora Jinhora 258 0 324 0 421 0 548 0
Kusinisph Naidiha Naidiha 294 106 369 133 480 173 624 225
Aurahi Aurahi Aurahi 555 319 696 400 907 521 1179 677
Sidhi Sidhi Sidhi 572 335 717 420 934 547 1215 711
Sidhi Athauna Athauna 450 180 564 226 735 294 956 382
MASIAADINATH Bhgawas Bhagawas 204 0 256 0 333 0 433 0
Jamagani Kharera Kharera 187 27 235 34 305 44 397 57
Morahi 1 936 160 1174 201 1529 261 1988 340
MORAHI Morahi Morahi 2 190 44 238 55 310 72 404 93
Bahari Tola 74 22 93 28 121 36 157 47
22 25 Total 11282 4328 14150 5428 18429 7070 23961 9192 64.71 1193 428.75 450
Barauli Barauli Barauli 816 615 1023 771 1333 1005 1733 1306
Gurwal Gurwal Gurwal 1636 1051 2052 1318 2672 1717 3475 2232
Barauli Bandha Bandha 468 311 587 390 764 508 994 661
Belwania Belwania Belwania 1249 727 1567 912 2040 1188 2653 1544
Belwania Karaundia Karaundia 74 23 93 29 121 38 157 49
Belwania Rampur Rampur 396 91 497 114 647 149 841 193
Dhanawal Panti Panti 317 180 398 226 518 294 673 382
Dhanawal Dhanawal Dhanawal 700 295 878 370 1143 482 1487 627
53 Ghorawal ZONE‐10A‐1
Lohari 1109 364 1391 457 1812 595 2355 773
LOHANDI Lohari Jogiyabeer 235 65 295 82 384 106 499 138
Kachaha Tola 125 90 157 113 204 147 265 191
Ahraura 813 542 1020 680 1328 885 1727 1151
Ahraura Ahraura
Kevalipur 137 21 172 26 224 34 291 45
Bakuli Durkhuli Durkhuli 742 388 931 487 1212 634 1576 824
Guretha Guretha Guretha 1068 826 1340 1036 1745 1349 2268 1754
AHRAURA Rajin Rajin 216 142 271 178 353 232 459 302
13 16 Total 10101 5731 12669 7188 16500 9362 21453 12172 64.71 1068 383.81 400
Divar 784 243 983 305 1281 397 1665 516
Divar Divar
Pal Basti 276 195 346 245 451 319 586 414
54 Ghorawal ZONE‐10A‐2
Khajaraul Khajaraul Khajaraul 1174 504 1472 632 1918 823 2493 1070
Divar Bhairawa Bhairawa 253 195 317 245 413 319 537 414
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Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
MUSARDHARA Majhali Majhali 25 21 31 26 41 34 53 45
Khajaraul Garwa Garwa 179 47 225 59 292 77 380 100
Panauli Chorat Chorat 510 227 640 285 833 371 1083 482
Panauli Panauli Panauli 579 237 726 297 946 387 1230 503
MORAHI Naunia Naunia 22 0 28 0 36 0 47 0
Domakhri 506 339 635 425 827 554 1075 720
DOMKHARI Domakhri Kolpurawa 582 268 730 336 951 438 1236 569
Daurpura 323 181 405 227 528 296 686 384
Khirahata 657 454 824 569 1073 742 1395 964
Khirahata Khirahata
Yadav Basti 465 195 583 245 760 319 988 414
DIVER Garama Garama 1266 1033 1588 1296 2068 1687 2689 2194
Barsot 314 256 394 321 513 418 667 544
SOTIL Barsot
Kushwaha Basti 107 76 134 95 175 124 227 161
Sotil 947 397 1188 498 1547 648 2011 843
SOTIL Sotil
Sadkepura 468 135 587 169 764 221 994 287
Bakuli Jaimohra Jaimohra 707 231 887 290 1155 377 1502 491
Bakuli Pateri Pateri 258 151 324 189 421 247 548 321
Bakuli Bakuli Bakauli 401 194 503 243 655 317 852 412
Odar 549 486 689 610 897 794 1166 1032
KUSUMHA Odar Kushwaha Nai
411 66 515 83 671 108 873 140
Basti
Bakuli Dhuria Dhuria 103 38 129 48 168 62 219 81
Kusmaha 1178 224 1477 281 1924 366 2502 476
KUSUMHA Kusmaha
Jawarahi Tola 152 37 191 46 248 60 323 79
19 27 Total 13196 6430 16551 8065 21556 10503 28026 13656 64.71 1395 501.37 500
DEVARI KATH Dewerikatha Dewerikatha 1129 428 1416 537 1844 699 2398 909
55 Ghorawal PERHA Peroh Peroh ZONE‐11 5441 2555 6824 3205 8888 4174 11556 5426
DEVARIKATH Dhorkary Dhorkary 1202 464 1508 582 1963 758 2553 985
3 3 Total 7772 3447 9748 4323 12695 5631 16506 7321 64.71 822 295.41 300
Beheri Mohani Mohani 353 268 443 336 577 438 750 569
Beheri Beerkhurd Beerkhurd 336 86 421 108 549 140 714 183
MAGHIGAWA
Baraudhi Baraudhi 603 554 756 695 985 905 1281 1177
CHAUHAN
MAGHIGAWA
56 Ghorawal Kon Kon ZONE‐11A 17 0 21 0 28 0 36 0
CHAUHAN
Beheri Beheri Beheri 417 205 523 257 681 335 886 435
MAJHIGAVA Majhgawan Majhgawan
651 406 817 509 1063 663 1383 862
CHOHAN Chauhan Chauhan
MARSARA Marasara Marasara 837 647 1050 811 1367 1057 1778 1374
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ZONE WISE AND HABITAION WISE POPULATION
Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
BHARAUJI Dumaribharaulia Dumaribharaulia 13 0 16 0 21 0 28 0
Dharsara Dhadhi Dhadhi 452 312 567 391 738 510 960 663
Dharsara Dharsara Dharsara 555 293 696 367 907 479 1179 622
Bisrekhi 1 1058 296 1327 371 1728 484 2247 629
BISREKHI Bisrekhi
Bisrekhi 2 787 671 987 842 1286 1096 1671 1425
MARSADA Jaimohara Jaimohara 75 25 94 31 123 41 159 53
12 13 Total 6154 3763 7719 4720 10052 6147 13070 7992 64.71 650 233.57 250
Junia Junia Junia 777 277 975 347 1269 452 1650 588
Dharsara Raikara Raikara 9 0 11 0 15 0 19 0
MARASARA Naugai Naugai 727 376 912 472 1188 614 1544 799
MARASARA Uchdih Uchdih 317 69 398 87 518 113 673 147
Bhawana Lakshimanpur Lakshimanpur 721 367 904 460 1178 599 1531 779
57 Ghorawal NAUGAWAN ZONE‐11A‐1
Chain Chain 534 282 670 354 872 461 1134 599
AND LAL
MAUGAWAN
Naugawan Naugawan 1097 343 1376 430 1792 560 2330 728
ANDLAL
Bhawana Bhawana Bhawana 726 450 911 564 1186 735 1542 956
JUDIA Dewerikhurd Dewerikhurd 445 222 558 278 727 363 945 471
Bhawana Halwai Halwai 233 70 292 88 381 114 495 149
10 10 Total 5586 2456 7006 3080 9125 4012 11864 5216 64.71 590 212.00 200
Bhanswar 2032 686 2549 860 3319 1121 4316 1457
Bhanswar Ii 601 352 754 441 982 575 1276 748
BHAINSWAR Bhanswar
Bhanswar Iii 1022 334 1282 419 1669 546 2171 709
Bhanswar Iv 831 140 1042 176 1357 229 1765 297
Magaradaha 1 1988 937 2493 1175 3247 1531 4222 1990
58 Ghorawal MAGAR DAHA Magaradaha ZONE‐11B
Magaradaha 2 1227 640 1539 803 2004 1045 2606 1359
Visahar 1 1294 457 1623 573 2114 747 2748 971
Visahar 2 554 347 695 435 905 567 1177 737
VISAHAR Visahar
Dihpura 66 55 83 69 108 90 140 117
Jaljaliya 87 90 109 113 142 147 185 191
3 10 Total 9702 4038 12169 5065 15848 6596 20605 8576 64.71 1026 368.72 400
AMAULI Amauli Amauli 713 458 894 574 1165 748 1514 973
KARARI Shuhali Shuhali 28 11 35 14 46 18 59 23
BITHGAON
Bithgon Nishoh Bithgon Nishoh 92 13 115 16 150 21 195 28
59 Robertsganj NISHOH ZONE‐12‐1
BITHGAON Bithgawn
Bithgawn Nishph 915 470 1148 589 1495 768 1943 998
NISHPH Nishph
Majhigaon Majhigaon
Shajaur 507 176 636 221 828 287 1077 374
Mishra Mishra
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ZONE WISE AND HABITAION WISE POPULATION
Proposed
OHR Capacity As per
OHR
Population Census 2011 LPCD KLD for Mass Balancing
Gram Capacity
Sl.No. Block Village Habitations ZONE Intermidiate ( In KLD)
Panchayat ( In KLD)
Year 2038
55 / 0.85 @ 55 LPCD As per
2011 SC / ST 2023 SC / ST 2038 SC / ST 2053 SC / ST
= 64.71 ( Asked by SWSM) SWSM
Bithgawn
Shirpalpur Shirpalpur 749 197 939 247 1223 322 1591 418
Nishph B
Lashra Lashra Lashra 1085 260 1361 326 1772 425 2304 552
Majhigaon Majhigaon
Shajaur 382 127 479 159 624 207 811 270
Chaubey Chaubey
BEEJAULI Pali Pali 526 252 660 316 859 412 1117 535
Beejauli Beejauli Beejauli 908 155 1139 194 1483 253 1928 329
Teyara Nayak Meuri Kalan Meuri Kalan 411 133 515 167 671 217 873 282
Teyara Nayak Teyara Nayak Teyara Nayak 506 257 635 322 827 420 1075 546
Dhobahi Akachor Akachor 1184 200 1485 251 1934 327 2515 425
Shajaur Shajaur Shajaur 571 217 716 272 933 354 1213 461
Teyara Nayak Meuri Khurd Meuri Khurd 170 33 213 41 278 54 361 70
15 15 Total 8747 2959 10971 3711 14288 4833 18577 6284 64.71 925 332.41 350
DHOBHI Dhobahi Dhobahi 370 187 464 235 604 305 786 397
Silthary Mangurahee Mangurahee 234 8 293 10 382 13 497 17
Harhuna Kusamha Kusamha 49 0 61 0 80 0 104 0
Harhuna Atarauli Khurd Atarauli Khurd 42 0 53 0 69 0 89 0
Lakhanwar Lakhanwar
SIDDHIKALA 383 33 480 41 626 54 813 70
Khurd Khurd
60 Robertsganj ZONE‐12‐2
Kharhari Kharhari Kharhari 515 41 646 51 841 67 1094 87
Silthari Bharganwa Bharganwa 131 0 164 0 214 0 278 0
Lakhanwar
Sidhi Kalana Lakhanwar Kalna 372 30 467 38 608 49 790 64
Kalna
Bhaburahi Bhadohi Bhadohi 207 0 260 0 338 0 440 0
Arauly Arauly Arauly 1557 747 1953 937 2543 1220 3307 1586
10 10 Total 3860 1046 4841 1312 6305 1709 8198 2221 64.71 408 146.63 150
Harhuna Bijary Duban Bijary Duban 218 101 273 127 356 165 463 215
Harhuna Harhuna Harhuna 487 293 611 367 796 479 1034 622
Harhuna Bijary Patkhan Bijary Patkhan 307 31 385 39 501 51 652 66
Kura Kura Kura 472 137 592 172 771 224 1002 291
Raunp 1860 430 2333 539 3038 702 3950 913
61 Robertsganj RAUP Raunp ZONE‐12‐3
Mahulia Tola 652 419 818 526 1065 684 1385 890
Musahee 1045 405 1311 508 1707 662 2219 860
Kura Musahee
Charkonwa 853 668 1070 838 1393 1091 1812 1419
Harhuna Bahuarah Bahuarah 621 292 779 366 1014 477 1319 620
Churk Churk Churk 1530 350 1919 439 2499 572 3249 743
8 10 Total 8045 3126 10090 3921 13141 5106 17086 6639 64.71 850 305.50 300
Total 663 879 570515 224891 715560 282066 931930 367357 1211660 477624
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ BELCUPP
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1157 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 48.21 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a = (24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supplies.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 415.81
Say 450 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ BHBHAECH
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1268 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 52.83 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 455.66
Say 450 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ MARKUNDI
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 772 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 32.17 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 277.47
Say 300 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ RUDAWALI
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 362 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 15.08 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 130.07
Say 150 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ PATWDH
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 625 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 26.04 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 224.60
Say 250 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐REDIA
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 531 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 22.13 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 190.87
Say 200 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ SALKHAN
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1427 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 59.46 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 512.84
Say 500 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ KANACH
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 466 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 19.42 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 167.50
Say 175 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 1 (BARBASPUR)
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 986 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 41.08 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 354.32
Say 350 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 1‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 744 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 31.00 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 267.38
Say 300 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 1A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 720 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 30.00 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 258.75
Say 250 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 1A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 934 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 38.92 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 335.69
Say 350 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 984 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 41.00 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 353.63
Say 350 KLD
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STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 2‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1028 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 42.83 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 369.41
Say 400 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 2A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1252 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 52.17 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 449.97
Say 450 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 3‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1156 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 48.17 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 415.47
Say 400 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 3‐2 & 3‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1778 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 74.08 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 638.94
Say 650 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 11
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 822 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 34.25 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 295.41
Say 300 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 11A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 650 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 27.08 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 233.57
Say 250 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 11A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 590 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 24.58 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 212.00
Say 200 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 11B
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1026 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 42.75 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 368.72
Say 400 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 10A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1068 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 44.50 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 383.81
Say 400 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 10A‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1395 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 58.13 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 501.37
Say 500 KLD
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DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐ 10
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1193 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 49.71 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 428.75
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐3B‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 800 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 33.33 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 287.47
Say 300 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐3A‐1 & 3A‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1576 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 65.67 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 566.40
Say 600 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐3A‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1079 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 44.96 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 387.78
Say 400 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 770 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 32.08 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 276.69
Say 300 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6B & 6A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 2185 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 91.04 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 785.22
Say 800 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐7B & 6A‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1275 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 53.13 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 458.25
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 992 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 41.33 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 356.47
Say 350 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6A‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1598 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 66.58 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 574.25
Say 600 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐4A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1467 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 61.13 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 527.25
Say 550 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6C
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1316 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 54.83 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 472.91
Say 500 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐7A‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 792 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 33.00 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 284.63
Say 300 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐7A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 875 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 36.46 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 314.47
Say 350 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6C‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 662 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 27.58 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 237.88
Say 250 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6C‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1210 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 50.42 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 434.87
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐6C‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 699 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 29.13 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 251.25
Say 250 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐5B‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1390 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 57.92 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 499.56
Say 500 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9A‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1834 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 76.42 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 659.12
Say 650 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐5‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 705 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 29.38 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 253.40
Say 250 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐8B
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1208 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 50.33 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 434.10
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐8
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1069 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 44.54 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 384.16
Say 400 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐8C
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1091 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 45.46 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 392.09
Say 400 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐8D & 5‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 2511 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 104.63 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 902.43
Say 900 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐5‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1818 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 75.75 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 653.34
Say 650 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9A
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1277 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 53.21 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 458.94
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1835 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 76.46 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 659.47
Say 650 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1280 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 53.33 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 459.97
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 609 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 25.38 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 218.90
Say 250 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐9‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 1268 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 52.83 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 455.66
Say 450 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐12‐1
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 925 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 38.54 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 332.41
Say 350 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐12‐2
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 408 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 17.00 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 146.63
Say 150 KLD
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PATWDH GOV PIPED WATER SUPPLY SCHEME
DISTRICT SONBHADRA, UTTAR PRADESH
STORAGE CAPACITY OF RESERVOIR OF ZONE ‐12‐3
(DRAW OFF PATTERN)
A ‐ Water Requirement for intermidiate year 850 KLD
B ‐ Average Hour Demand 'a' 35.42 KL/Hr
C ‐ Peak Factor = 3.0
D ‐ Peak Hour Demand = 3.0a
E ‐ Average Pumping Hour = 16 Hour
F ‐ Average Hourly input = 24/16 = 1.5a =(24 hrs/Average Pumping Hrs.)
Assume 16 Hrs electric supply.
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = Maximum excess ‐ Maximum deficit
Balancing Capacity of Reservoir = 3.645 (‐) ‐4.98
= 8.625 x a
= 305.50
Say 300 KLD
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Nature of Treatment : Rapid Gravity Sand Filter
Capacity of Treatment Plant : 120 MLD
1.7.3.1. Transmission Main (Raw Water and Clear Water):
The Raw transmission main system has been designed from the Intake well to Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
The Clear Water Transmission Line has been designed from Clear water Reservoirs (CWR) at WTP to
Intermediate Clear Water Reservoir, overhead Tank (OHT) for 16 hrs operation as decided by department
(SWM). A peak factor of 1.5 has beenconsidered for transmission system design a minimum residual
pressure of 3.0 m has been considered over the full supply level of the service reservoir.
The matter was discussed with client regarding pipe material and same has been adopted. The detail of pipe
material is given below:
Table 1.7.3.1‐1: Pipe material for Raw Water & Clear Water Transmission Main
PROPOSED CLEAR WATER RESERVOIR (CWR) CAPACITIES
DESIGN OF CAPACITY OF GLRs
Description WTP‐GLR
GLR‐1 + GLR‐2 +GLR‐3 +
Feeding GLR & OHSR BAGHNAREE + PATWADH +
REDIA + KANACH
Population 1211660
Daily Demand (MLD)‐(55/0.85 = 64.71 LPCD) 117.61
Hours of Pumping (Hrs.) 16
Rate of Water supply Ltrs. / Hrs.) 4900416.67
Required capacity of Sump (Two Hour Capacity) 9800833
CWR Capacity as per Demand (in KL) 9801
Say (in KL) 9500
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Sl.No TO FROM Intermediate Ultimate
Intial Year
Year Year
Intake Well Intake Well
1 715560 931930 1211660
ZONE‐PATWADH,ZONE‐C(SALKHAN) ,
ZONE‐C (REDIA)‐GLR2‐GLR‐1
2 MCWR Patwadh 72879 94916 123406
PMP‐ZONE ‐GLR‐3 637153 829814 1078892
PMP‐KANACH 5529 7200 9362
Total 715560 931930 1211660
PMP‐(Babhech) 15043 19592 25473
GLR‐1 (Babhech)
3 PMP‐(Belcup) 13724 17874 23239
Total 28767 37466 48711
PMP‐Rudwali 4298 5598 7278
GLR‐2 (Rudwali)
4 PMP‐Markundi 9160 11929 15510
Total 13458 17527 22788
5 GLR‐3 (Markundi) GLR‐4 637153 829814 1078893
PMP‐ZONE‐5‐3 21575 28099 36534
GLR‐4 (LORI) PMP‐GLR‐5 ,ZONE‐12‐3,
6 ZONE‐9‐2 615577 801715 1042359
Total 637153 829814 1078893
PMP‐ZONE‐12‐1,ZONE‐8,ZONE‐12‐2,
PMP‐GLR‐9,ZONE‐5‐1,ZONE‐9A‐1,GLR‐ 406406 529292 688166
10
7 GLR‐5 (Ganguar)
PMP‐ZONE‐8D&5‐2 27699 36074 46902
PMP‐GLR‐6,ZONE‐8C,ZONE‐6C‐3 164950 214826 279310
Total 599056 780193 1014377
8 GLR ‐6 (Murala Dih) PMP GLR‐7,ZONE‐6C‐1 143713 187168 243350
PMP‐GLR‐8 AND ZONE‐6C‐2,ZONE‐7A‐
9 GLR‐7 (Papi)
1,ZONE‐6C,ZONE‐6 135550 176537 229528
PMP‐ZONE‐6A‐3,ZONE‐8B,ZONE‐
GLR‐8 (ATARAULI
10 7B&6A‐2,ZONE‐6A&6B 74761 97367 126593
RAJA)
PMP‐ZONE‐6A‐1 11768 15327 19928
Total 86529 112694 146521
PMP‐(ZONE‐9‐1) 15184 19775 25711
11 GLR‐9 (Nipraj)
PMP‐(ZONE‐9‐3) 15047 19597 25479
Total 30231 39372 51190
PMP‐ZONE‐10, ZONE‐9A AND ZONE‐9 .
51071 66514 86479
12 GLR‐10 (Kushra)
PMP‐GLR‐11,ZONE‐3B‐1,
ZONE‐3A‐3,ZONE‐5B‐1 GLR‐12 263849 343628 446773
Total
314920 410142 533252
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Year Year
PMP‐(ZONE‐3A‐1 AND 3A‐2) 18701 24355 31666
13 GLR‐11 (Jogani)
PMP‐ZONE‐7A‐2 ,ZONE‐ 4A ,ZONE‐11B
38968 50751 65984
Total 57669 75106 97650
PMP‐ZONE‐3‐1 13720 17869 23232
PMP‐ZONE‐10A‐1,ZONE‐10A‐2,ZONE‐
14 GLR‐12 (Khutaha) 2A,GLR‐13 75675 98556 128140
PMP‐ZONE‐3‐2&3‐3 ,ZONE‐11A‐
1,ZONE‐11,ZONE‐1‐1, GLR‐14 77993 101575 132064
Total 167388 218000 283436
PMP‐ZON‐2,ZONE‐2‐1 23878 31098 40433
GLR‐13 (Beerkhurd)
15 PMP‐ZONE‐11A 7719 10052 13070
Total 31597 41150 53503
PMP‐ZONE‐1,ZONE‐1A,
GLR‐14 (Sirsain)
16 ZONE‐1A‐1. 31325 40796 53042
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DESIGN OF CAPACITY OF GLRs
Description GLR‐1 GLR‐2 GLR‐3 GLR‐4 GLR‐5 GLR‐6 GLR‐7 GLR‐8 GLR‐9 GLR‐10 GLR‐11 GLR‐12 GLR‐13 GLR‐14
Population 48711 22788 1078893 1078893 1013042 242912 229615 145810 51190 533252 97650 283436 53503 53042
Daily Demand
(MLD)‐(55/0.85 = 4.73 2.21 104.72 104.72 98.33 23.58 22.29 14.15 4.97 51.76 9.48 27.51 5.19 5.15
64.71 LPCD)
Hours of Pumping
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
(Hrs.)
Rate of Water
197083.33 92083.33 4363333.3 4363333.33 4097083.33 982500 928750 589583.33 207083.33 2156666.67 395000 1146250 216250 214583.33
supply Ltrs. / Hrs.)
Required capacity
of Sump (One 197083 92083 4363333 4363333 4097083 982500 928750 589583 207083 2156667 395000 1146250 216250 214583
Hour Capacity)
CWR Capacity as
197 92 4363 4363 4097 983 929 590 207 2157 395 1146 216 215
per Demand (in KL)
Say (in KL) 200 100 4400 4400 4100 1000 950 600 200 2200 400 1200 250 250
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1.7.3.2. Distribution Network:
The distribution network has been designed by grouping of Gram Panchayat and One OHT has been
proposed. The farthest end of distribution network from OHT has been kept arround than the 5 km and
elevation as discussed with SWSM
The matter was discussed with client regarding pipe material and same has been adopted. The detail of pipe
material is given below:
Table 1.7.3.2‐1: Pipe material for Distribution network
1 50 187590
2 GI 65 72552
3 80 28342
4 63 1804340
5 75 154661
6 90 144279
7 HDPE 110 136720
8 140 163198
9 160 103311
10 200 101816
11 100 40175
12 150 32756
13 200 92347
DIK-7
14 250 90121
15 300 32444
16 350 3853
Total 3188505
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Details of Elevated Service Reservoirs
STAGING OHSR CAPACITY
SL NO. ZONE LOCATION
HEIGHT (M) (KL)
41 ZONE‐9A‐1 SHLAIYA 19 650
42 ZONE‐5‐1 Deori Kalan 17 250
43 ZONE‐8B Chandauli 22 450
44 ZONE‐8 Bishbhrpur 16 400
45 ZONE‐8C Pashi Kalana 22 400
46 ZONE‐8D & 5‐2 Ganguar 22 900
47 ZONE‐5‐3 Lori 10 650
48 ZONE‐9A Dugaulia 14 450
49 ZONE‐9 Mahuriya 17 650
50 ZONE‐9‐1 Bahuar 18 450
51 ZONE‐9‐2 Tilauli 10 250
52 ZONE‐9‐3 Nipraj 19 450
53 ZONE‐12‐1 Lashra 17 350
54 ZONE‐12‐2 Atarauli Khurd 18 150
55 ZONE‐12‐3 Raunp 10 300
1. Pumping Machinery:
PUMP KW & RATES AS PER DESIGN
TYPE NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
SL
FROM TO OF LPM HEAD
No. W S TOTAL PUMP PUMP
PUMP
2303
1 Intake well 120MLD WTP VT 69100 3 3 6 384 38.5
4
ZONE‐PATWADH,ZONE‐
2 MCWR at WTP SALKHAN ,ZONE‐REDIA‐GLR2‐ VT 6398 4 2 6 1600 27 94
GLR‐1
1118
GLR‐3 at Markundi VT 55935 5 3 8 187 68
7
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PUMP KW & RATES AS PER DESIGN
TYPE NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
SL
FROM TO OF LPM HEAD
No. W S TOTAL PUMP PUMP
PUMP
GLR‐6 (Kekarahi), OHSR‐8C,
VT 14458 3 1 4 4820 81 45
OHSR‐6C‐3
7 GLR‐5 (Gangur)
GLR‐9 (Nipraj), GLR‐10
(Kushara), OHSR‐8, OHSR‐12‐ 1181
VT 35447 3 1 4 197 58
1, OHSR‐12‐2, OHSR‐5‐1, 6
OHSR‐9A‐1
GLR‐8, OHSR‐6 , OHSR‐6C,
9 GLR‐7 (Papi) VT 11904 2 1 3 5952 100 53
OHSR‐6C‐2 & OHSR‐7A‐1
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TYPE NO OF PUMPS LPM / LPS /
SL
FROM TO OF LPM HEAD
No. W S TOTAL PUMP PUMP
PUMP
GLR‐13, OHSR‐2A, OHSR‐10A‐1
14 GLR‐12 (Khutana) & OHSR‐10A‐2 VT 6643 2 1 3 3322 56 72
GLR‐14, OHSR‐3‐2 & 3‐3,
OHSR‐11A‐1, OHSR‐11 & VT 6847 2 1 3 3424 58 63
OHSR‐1‐1
OHSR‐1, OHSR‐1A & OHSR‐1A‐
16 GLR ‐14 (Sirsail) HSC 2750 2 1 3 1375 23 42
1
DG SET DESCRIPTION
DG Rating as
S.NO LOCATION Unit Qty
per IS/BS
1 INTAKE WELL 1250 Nos 1
2 WTP +MCWR 2500 Nos 1
3 GLR‐1 (Babhech) 125 Nos 1
4 GLR‐2 (Rudwali) 125 Nos 1
5 GLR‐3 (Markundi) 3500 Nos 1
6 GLR‐4 (Lori) 500 Nos 1
7 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) 1250 Nos 1
8 GLR ‐6 (kekarahi) 320 Nos 1
9 GLR‐7(Papi) 500 Nos 1
10 GLR‐8 ( Atarauli Raja) 320 Nos 1
11 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) 125 Nos 1
12 GLR‐10 (Kushara) 500 Nos 1
13 GLR‐11 (Jogani) 160 Nos 1
14 GLR‐12 (Khutana) 500 Nos 1
15 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd) 320 Nos 1
16 GLR‐14 (Sirsain) 125 Nos 1
Total 16
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TRANSFORMER RATING AS PER DESIGN
KVA Rating as
Sl.NO LOCATION Unit Qty
per IS:1180
Total 32
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C Under ground sluice value type fire hydrant consisting of 100 mm
dia sluice valve Nos 55
D Air Valve
50 mm dia Nos 44
80 mm dia Nos 87
100 mm dia Nos 31
150 mm dia Nos 46
E Flow Control Valve
150 mm dia Nos 12
200 mm dia Nos 13
250 mm dia Nos 16
300 mm dia Nos 4
350 mm dia Nos 1
400 mm dia Nos 6
600 mm dia Nos 4
800 mm dia Nos 2
1000 mm dia Nos 3
F Pressure Reducing Valve
50 mm dia Nos 1
65 mm dia Nos 5
80 mm dia Nos 5
100 mm dia Nos 22
150 mm dia Nos 21
200 mm dia Nos 6
250 mm dia Nos 3
300 mm dia Nos 2
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Electrical Systems:
a. General Information
i. The Electrical system have been designed for an intermediate demand for the year 2038
ii. The reference ambient temperature for design of all Electrical Equipment’s ‐ 50° C
iii. System Voltage
a. Incoming Supply : 11kV, 3‐Ph, Wire, 50Hz, AC
b. Plant Power Distribution : 415V, 3‐Ph, 4‐Wire, 50Hz, AC
c. Voltage variation : +10% to ‐10%
d. Frequency variation : +5% to ‐5%
e. Combined variation : +10% to ‐10%
f. Neutral Earthing : Solid Earthing
iv. Fault Level
a. 11kV System : 25kA for 1 Sec
b. 415V System : 50kA for 1 sec
v. Starters for Electrical Motors
a. Motors up to 7.5kW : DOL Starters
b. Motors above 7.5kW to 75kW : Star Delta Starters
c. Motors above 75kW : Soft starters
d. Altitude : Less than 1000m MSL
e. Humidity : 5 to 100% RH(non‐condensing)
b. Capacity and Sizing of Components
a. Transformer shall be designed to cater the demand of intermediate for year 2038. With One Working and One
Standby of same capacity.
b. 415V Diesel Generator set of required rating is designed for full load of standby duty for concerned section.
c. 415V LT Switchboard is designed to fed the entire plant load by taking power supply from the secondary of the
Transformers.
d. 415V LT APFC panels (Automatic Power Factor Correction) shall be designed to improve the system power
factor to 0.95 lag.
e. Earthing shall be carried out as per the IS 3043: 2018 (Second Revision).
f. Lightning protection shall be provided as per IEC 62305–Part 2&3 ‐ 2012.
g. Lighting shall be carried out as per IS 16102, 16103 – Part 1&2 reaffirmed 2017.
h. All the designs shall be based on CPHEEO Guidelines, UPPCL Norms, & relevant IS standard.
i. LT Cables: 1.1kV cables shall be of the Cross‐linked Polyethylene insulation (XLPE) with Cores of cross‐sectional
area greater than 2.5mm².
j. Control Cables: 1.1KV cables shall be of stranded copper.
k. Cable carrier system shall comprise of pre‐fabricated GI ladder type cable trays.
l. The material of Earthing & Lightning conductors considered shall be as specified in signed contract document
& in‐line with respective IS Standards.
m. All the indoor & outdoor area shall be provided with LED lighting fixtures.
n. The lux levels shall be considered as per signed contract document or relevant IS specification.
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CONTROL PHILOSOPHY
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INSTRUMENTATION SCOPE AND CONSIDERATIONS
The scope of instrumentation, control and automation (ICA) works for Mahadev Group Of Villages Water Supply
Project comprises of design, manufacture, programming and configuration, off site testing, delivery to site, installation
and erection, testing, commissioning, setting to work and provision of documentation for a complete supervisory,
instrumentation, control and automation system including Wireless Data transmission (as required) to provide remote
monitoring.
A PLC based Control system shall be provided at raw water pumping station, Water Treatment plant & Intermediate
Booster Pumping stations and OHTs (as applicable).
A Centralized monitoring station shall be provided at respective WTP for centralized monitoring of complete Water
intake, treatment, and supply and distribution system.
PLC based control systems in raw water pumping station & other Intermediate Booster Pumping stations shall be
communicated with respective WTP Centralized monitoring system through GPRS based wireless communication
system. Filter bed Remote IO Panels/ consoles in WTP & Clear water pumping stations RIO panels shall be
communicated with respective WTP Centralized monitoring system through GPS/GPRS/LAN based communication
system.
In this scheme, a total of 25 Elevated Service Reservoirs are available. Field Instruments from each OHT shall be
communicated with respective WTP Centralized monitoring system through GPRS based wireless communication
system.
Raw Water Pump house (RWPH)
The raw water intake well cum pump house shall be provided with the following design provisions for effective
monitoring and control.
1. Field Instrumentation
1 No. Ultrasonic type level transmitter will be provided for monitoring of intake water level. Low–Low level set
point activation derived from transmitter signal received at PLC will trip the running pumps.
1 No Bourdon type Pressure gauge with dial size of 150mm will be provided at discharge of each pump &
pumping main for local indication of discharge pressure.
1 No. Diaphragm type Pressure Switch will be provided at each individual pump outlet and 1 No. Diaphragm
type Pressure Transmitter will be provided at Common discharge line for pressure measurement & Remote
indication.
1 No. Electromagnetic flow meter will be provided at common delivery line of the pumping main for measuring
the flow rate & total discharge flow.
All analogue field instruments (Transmitters) shall be hooked up with the respective Pumping station PLC
System through Conventional hardwire based 4‐20mA signal for continuous monitoring, control, interlock and
recording.
2. UPS System
1 No. standalone UPS System of suitable rating for providing 230V AC output supply & SMF Ni‐Cd battery bank with
capacity for 30 minutes battery backup system will be provided in control room for powering of all field instruments
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and PLC hardware.
3. Automation
One no. of standalone PLC/SCADA system, Power supply module, communication module, and non‐redundant IO
modules (suitable for IOs in the raw water pump house area) with the following shall be provided at PLC / SCADA
Control room for complete monitoring and control.
One no. Operator cum Engineering Workstation with 24” Monitor
One no. A4 Black and White Printer
Industrial grade Ethernet switches
GSM/GPRS based wireless communication modem
Alarm annunciators
Following Software provisions with necessary licenses shall be provided as minimum requirements:
HMI SCADA Software
PLC Programming software (programming as per IEC 61131‐3)
Windows Operating Software (latest version)
Application software (as per PLC OEM Standard)
Web SCADA Software
MS Office
Antivirus Software (as per PLC OEM recommendation)
Multifunction Meters & other IEDs (as applicable) for electrical parameters monitoring shall be provided along with
Modbus RS 485 Communication for interfacing with the PLC / SCADA system.
The raw water pumping station shall be communicated with central monitoring system PLC and SCADA (at WTP area)
through non‐redundant GSM/GPRS based wireless communication.
Water Treatment Plant (WTP)
In this scheme, water treatment plant is designed with treated water output capacity of 44 MLD in the scheme for
treating the raw water from respective Intake locations.
The treatment plant shall consist of water treatment and filtering units and the details on the same are already
provided in water Treatment philosophy.
Control and operations of WTP process will be done through PLC/SCADA for remote operation or manually through
LPBS near the equipment for manual operation.
The following design provisions are considered in this water treatment process plant for effective monitoring and
control.
1. Field Instrumentation
Ultrasonic type flow meter (open channel) shall be provided in the upstream of the Parshall flume for raw
water flow measurement.
01 No. Ultrasonic type flow meter (open channel) shall be provided for measuring the WTP filter outlet flow
rate.
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PH meter, Turbidity meter (each 1 no.) will be provided for continuous monitoring of quality & characteristics
of raw water at WTP inlet & outlet & Residual Chlorine Analyser (1 No.) at the outlet of the WTP.
Each filter bed shall be provided with the following instruments
o Loss of head transmitter (LOHT), Differential Pressure type, to identify the clogging of filter bed and
indication to start back wash.
o Rate of flow Transmitter (ROFT), Ultrasonic type, shall be provided for measuring the instantaneous rate
of filtered water flow.
01 no. Ultrasonic type level transmitter and Float & Board type level indicator are provided in backwash tank.
Suitable type Pressure gauges will be provided at delivery side of each pump (Sludge pumps/Recycle pumps/
backwash water pumps/air blowers/chlorination Booster pumps & dosing pumps, etc.) for local indication of
discharge pressure.
One no. Conductivity type (one set point Level switch with Low set‐point) will be provided in each chemical
dosing tank for control & monitoring of chemical dosing pumps operation and One no. Float & board type level
is considered for local indication.
One no. conductivity type Level switch (one set point Level switch with Low set‐point) shall be provided in
sludge sump & dirty backwash recycle Tank.
Required field instruments will be provided by respective vendor for chlorination systems.
All field instruments (Transmitters / Analyzers) shall be hooked up with the respective Water treatment Plant PLC
system through conventional hardwire based 4‐20mA signal for continuous monitoring, control, interlock and
recording.
2. UPS System
1 No. standalone UPS System of suitable rating for providing 230V AC output supply & SMF Ni Cd battery bank with
capacity for 30 minutes battery backup system will be provided in control room for powering of all field instruments
and PLC hardware’s.
3. Automation
One no. of redundant hot standby PLC/SCADA system, redundant Power supply module, redundant communication
module, and non‐redundant IO modules (suitable for IOs in the water treatment plant area) with the following shall be
provided at PLC / SCADA Control room for complete monitoring and control of WTP including Inlet works,
Clariflocculator, filtration plant, chemical dosing system, chlorination system, Sludge treatment, Wash water handling
& recirculation system for control & monitoring of WTP (in both local and remote).
i. One no. Operator Workstation with 24” Monitor
ii. One no. Engineering Workstation with 24” Monitor
iii. One no. FEP cum Historian server with 24” Monitor
iv. One no. Laptop with 15.6” Monitor (for programming purpose only)
v. 1 no. A4 sized Black & White Printer
vi. GSM/GPRS based wireless communication modem
vii. Industrial grade Ethernet switches
viii. Alarm annunciators
The following software provisions (with necessary licenses) shall be provided as minimum requirements.
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HMI SCADA Software
PLC Programming software (programming as per IEC 61131‐3)
Windows Operating Software (latest version)
Application software (as per PLC OEM Standard)
Web SCADA Software
MS Office
Antivirus Software (as per PLC OEM recommendation)
Multifunction Meters & other IEDs (as applicable) for electrical parameters monitoring shall be provided along with
Modbus RS 485 Communication for interfacing with the PLC / SCADA system.
Each filter operation shall be automatic through PLC system & also from the local filter console desk with HMI touch
screen per two filter beds. And it will further communicate to central control system through non‐redundant fiber
optic‐based communication.
Respective WTP PLC system will act as Central monitoring station for respective rural piped water supply
scheme/project.
Clear water pump house & Reservoir/ Intermediate Clear water booster pumping station
In each scheme, the Clear water/ Intermediate pump house shall be provided with the following design provisions for
effective monitoring and control.
1. Field Instrumentation
o 01 No. Ultrasonic type level transmitter shall be provided for monitoring of each compartment reservoir water
level. Low–Low level set point activation derived from transmitter signal received at PLC will trip the running
pumps.
o 01 no. Float & board type Level indicator shall be provided for local indication of level.
o 01 no. Compound pressure gauge with dial size of 150mm shall be provided at inlet of each pump for
indication of inlet suction pressure (for HSC pumps only).
o 01 no. Bourdon type Pressure gauge with dial size of 150mm shall be provided at discharge of each pump and
pumping main for local indication of discharge pressure.
o 1 no. Pressure switch with configurable set point (within the range) shall be provided at each individual pump
discharge for Pressure monitoring and enabling the operation of pumps.
o 01 No. Pressure transmitter shall be provided at each common discharge line for pressure measurement &
Remote indication.
o 01 No. Electromagnetic flow meter shall be provided at each common delivery line of the pumping main for
measuring the flow rate & total discharge flow.
All analogue field instruments (Transmitters) shall be hooked up with the respective Pumping station PLC System
through Conventional hardwire based 4‐20mA signal for continuous monitoring, control, interlock and recording.
2. UPS System
1 No. standalone UPS System of suitable rating for providing 230V AC output supply & SMF Ni‐Cd battery bank with
capacity for 30 minutes battery backup system will be provided in control room for powering of all field instruments
and PLC hardware.
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3. Automation
One no. of standalone PLC/SCADA system, Power supply module, communication Dual SIM and IO modules (suitable
for IOs in the clear water pump house area) with the following items along with required accessories shall be provided
at PLC / SCADA Control room for complete monitoring and control (in both local and remote).
i. One no. Operator Workstation with 24” Monitor
ii. Industrial grade Managed Ethernet switches
iii. Alarm annunciators
iv. GSM / GPRS based wireless communication modem
Following Software provisions with necessary licenses shall be provided as minimum requirements:
i. HMI SCADA Software
ii. Windows Operating Software (latest version)
iii. Application software (as per PLC OEM Standard)
iv. MS Office
Antivirus Software (as per PLC OEM recommendation)
Multifunction Meters & other IEDs (as applicable) for electrical parameters monitoring shall be provided along with
Modbus RS 485 Communication for interfacing with the PLC / SCADA system.
For field Cabling from field Instruments to PLC, 660/1100V grade, Multi Stranded Copper conductor with PVC
insulation, shielding, outer sheath and GI round wire‐armoured cable shall be considered. For analog signals, individual
and overall shielded 0.5 Sq.mm Cooper cable shall be considered. For digital signals, 1.5 sq.mm Copper cable shall be
considered. For Power cables, 2.5 Sq.mm Copper cable shall be taken into consideration.
Electronic grounding (Earthing) with separate electronic grid shall be provided at the respective clear water Pump
house. Looped Signal ground cable shall be connected to electronic earth grid and Looped Frame ground cable shall be
connected with the electrical earth grid itself. Earth pit electrode size and insertion depth shall be calculated based on
soil resistivity reports to bring the resistance less than 1 Ohm.
Communication between Clear water pumping station at WTP and Central monitoring station PLC/SCADA shall be done
through non‐redundant GSM/GPRS based wireless communication.
Overhead Tanks (OHT) / Elevated Service Reservoirs (ESR)
In each ESR area, the following design provisions are considered for effective monitoring.
1. Field instrumentation
i. 1 No. Electromagnetic flow meter will be provided at inlet of the reservoir for measuring the flow rate &
totalized flow.
ii. One no. Ultrasonic type level transmitter shall be provided at each ESR for monitoring the tank water level.
iii. One no. Pressure transmitter at the inlet line for pressure measurement.
iv. One no. Float and board type Level indicator for local monitoring of ESR level.
All analogue field instruments (Transmitters / Analyzers) shall be hooked up with the respective ESR – RTU System
through Conventional hardwire based 4‐20mA signal for continuous monitoring, control, interlock and recording.
2. UPS System
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1 No. 600 VA, Solar power system (Solar cell, charger, inverter), 230 V AC output suitable for 24 hrs battery backup for
powering of all field instruments and PLC/RTU hardware.
3. Automation
1 No. RTU/HMI system shall be considered at each ESR for effective control & monitoring (by measuring the field
instruments).
For field Cabling from field Instruments to PLC, 660/1100V grade, Multi Stranded Copper conductor with PVC
insulation, shielding, outer sheath and GI round wire armoured cable shall be considered.
For analog signals, individual and overall shielded 0.5 Sq.mm Cooper cable shall be considered. For digital signals, 1.5
sq.mm Copper cable shall be considered. For Power cables, 2.5 Sq.mm Copper cable shall be taken into consideration.
Also, for communication, GSM / GPRS based wireless communication modem (Dual band, Multi‐slot Class 10 (4:2:5)
with antenna & RJ45 communication port) shall be considered for effective communication between respective Central
monitoring station and ESR.
Design Control & Operation Philosophy
Each system PLC is used to perform following basic operations
Providing ON/OFF commands to various drives, actuators on the predefined sequence of operation, fulfilment
of safety interlocks to optimize the operation.
Reading the values of different process parameters from field instruments, electrical devices, energy meters
etc. installed in the plant.
Communicating with the PC based SCADA software to achieve functionality of HMI, Data Storage and
Reporting
PLC capacity is designed to handle the required number of Digital Inputs, Digital Outputs, Analog
Inputs/outputs, communication ports and protocol, memory capacity and processing speed.
For appropriate operation of the system, norms are defined considering various devices to be connected to
PLC.
PLC input output considerations for drives, field instruments shall be as per Specification / Design basis and as per OEM
recommendation.
Operation Philosophy
LOCAL MODE @
LPBS @ FIELD
MCC
SELECTOR SWITCH AUTOMATIC @
@ MCC HMI
REMOTE MODE
MANUAL @ HMI
@ MCC
TEST @ HMI
Figure 1: Pump/Valve Operation Philosophy
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1. Remote Mode
This mode is valid only if the provided equipment of the pumping station like Motor Drives, Pumps are healthy.
Local/Remote selector switch provided in the respective Motor control panel are selected to “Remote” position for
PLC‐SCADA operation and respective position feedback will be indicated on HMI Screen. The provided SCADA system
consist of AUTO, MANUAL & TEST modes of operation
2. Local Mode
The selector switch provided on electrical panel (MCC) is selected to LOCAL and status of mode selection is fed to PLC
and indicated on HMI Screen. In this mode the drive can be started/ stopped from LPBS near equipment or MCC
through push button provided on panel. PLC shall have the supremacy control and will monitor the status of pump in
case of any abnormal process conditions then PLC panel shall trip the pump, if PLC is Online & healthy.
3. Overall Operation
All the workstations shall have suitable SCADA modules will be connected on Ethernet network. The Operation Station
of each section will have following facilities
SCADA MIMIC diagram with animation to show the status of equipment and process of the respective section.
Facility to Pop –up alarms as they occur in the pumping station.
Facility to accept and reset the alarms.
Facility to display & print Alarm history with real time stamp.
Facility to display and print trends for key process parameters like, Level, Flow, pressure data with real time
stamp.
Facility to display and print periodic process reports, operating time of all key equipment.
The work station will store all the data which will be retrieved by operation terminals for purpose of display of
reports and trends.
Thus, the complete automation system is defined with following parameters:
Display of Status of the pumping station and operation of pumping station from SCADA screen.
Display and processing of alarms & reports.
Sequential operation or logic of operation of the pumping station
Log in and security
The system has 3 levels of password facility for operation of the pumping station. Unless logged in the system will not
respond to any operation. Following is the description of levels of protection.
Level 1: Operator Level which enables operator to operate any device in Auto or manual Mode or check and print the
trends & reports.
Level 2: Supervisor level allows supervisor to change the process parameters and set points within specified limit.
Level 3: Designer Level, allows the commissioning engineer to change equipment related variables, which should not
be changed once the plant is put in to operation.
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Plant Monitoring and Control from SCADA:
The SCADA screen will display the status of the plant as per the P&I Diagram with same method of tagging the
equipment. The color code for this display is based on standard prevailing practice. For Dynamic MIMIC which indicates
the status of equipment, standard color code shall be followed for pumps & valves.
Process parameters
The process parameters are indicated in the SCADA screen will have the tag number and the actual values with
appropriate units. Since all the equipment’s / parts may not be accommodated in one screen, the plant or section of
plant can be divided in to sub screen and navigation keys to switch the screen are provided on each screen.
Buttons and data entry
For operation of any equipment, soft button is provided in SCADA screen. A pop window is generated for operation or
data entry once operator clicks the mouse on the equipment.
Alarms
All incoming and PLC internal generated alarms shall be immediately indicated at the SCADA Screen. This should help
operators to overcome critical situations of any equipment or of the plant.
Reporting
Daily process report generated by SCADA will be available in the work station. With reference to the same data, weekly
& monthly reports shall be generated & the alarm Report also been generated for any pre‐defined interval.
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
NEED FOR O&M
Any system however well it is designed has to be operated and maintained properly if it is to function effectively. To
ensure this, personnel of requisite qualification, experience and training in required numbers should be selected for
the installation. Adequate funds should be provided for the procurement of consumables and spares required for
operation and maintenance of the system. Maintenance schedules should be prepared taking into consideration the
manufacturer’s recommendations and it should be ensured that the schedules are adhered to. Compliance to the
preventive maintenance schedules should be monitored. Maintenance schedules should be prepared after discussion
with all concerned to ensure that adequate time would be made available for the maintenance of the system. Non
adherence to preventive maintenance schedules will lead to break down of the system resulting in losses,
environmental problems etc.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
A comprehensive operation and maintenance plan shall be prepared to cover all the facilities. This plan shall contain
what actions are to be taken, when these activities are to be performed, how these actions are to be taken and why
these actions are required. Good housekeeping is required to ensure that all equipment, buildings, surrounding areas
and facilities are kept clean and orderly and shall look that it is being frequently cleaned and attended to. A central
operation and maintenance cell shall be created which will have responsibility for supervision, monitoring and analysis
of all operation maintenance activities contained in the operation and maintenance plan. Officers shall be identified for
monitoring whether the operation maintenance plans are followed or whether supervision of the plan is being done.
The supervisor’s check lists, checked by monitoring officers shall be analyzed by the top management to locate
persistent deficiencies and initiate corrective action.
COMMON FEATURES OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
In the operation and maintenance of water works, there are certain common features to be considered by the
authority controlling the water works. These are briefly stated below:
Availability of Detailed Plans, Drawing, O&M Manual
When a water works will be taken over for O&M, it should be ensuring that at least 5‐6 sets of the detailed drawing
maps of each of the components of the water works along with all relevant O&M manual will be available with the GP.
One of the set may be preserved as a reference set in apex office for reference. The other sets must be corrected and
updated whenever any addition/alterations/deletions will be done to nay of the structures and equipment.
Schedule of Daily Operation
For each of the activity where operators will be employed, a detailed scheme and schedule of unit operation should be
worked out and a copy of the same should be available with each operator. This schedule of unit operations may have
to be altered to suit changes in raw water quality, hours of the availability of power, break downs and up‐set
conditions etc.
Schedule of Inspection of Machinery
A regular schedule of inspection of machinery, equipment their lubrication and servicing program must be prepared
and circulated. Appropriate supervisory control should be exercised to see that these inspections, lubrications and
servicing are being regularly carried out.
Records
For each piece of equipment and machinery a record register should be maintained in which all records of the
equipment such as servicing, lubricating, replacement of parts, operating hours and other important data will be
entered.
Records of Quality of Water
Complete records of bacteriological and chemical analysis of water from source to the consumer’s tap should be
maintained and reviewed. Chart should also be prepared for the important characteristics of the water and any
changes in these characteristics as compared to the standards must be taken note of.
Records of Key Activities of O & M
For planning future augmentations and improvements of a water works in operation, it will be advisable to maintain
certain key records such as daily and cumulative supply over the year, number of connections of various sizes given
and cumulative number of connections each month, water treated and supply billed.
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Staff Positions
Appropriate charts indication the standard staff for each of the unit of operation and maintenance and the staff
actually in position shall be maintained at each office for review.
Inventory of Stores
A reasonable assessment of the stores and spare parts of machinery required over a period of time say, one year or
half a year should be made and an inventory of the same prepared. Issues and replacement of store articles should be
watched and procurement procedures lay down and supervised. The aim should be than any material required for
replacement is available at any time for the maintenance.
O & M OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS
Maintenance of Intakes (Intake Tower):
It should be ensuring that sufficient water level will maintained at head works in order to ensure drawl of
required quantity of water into stake works without vortex formations.
All intake strainers should be cleaned at frequent interval particularly during monsoon to prevent fish or
floating matter into intake works.
All damages to structural components of intake works particularly during floods should be promptly repaired.
Sufficient stock of rubble should be maintained at intake works site for use to temporarily overcome the
problems of scours at spillways and other places.
A schedule of painting of steel and other structural part of intake works should be prepared and followed
scrupulously to avoid damage to structure.
The raw water holding structure intake well should be de‐silted immediately after monsoon to remove salted
silt.
Maintenance of Pumps & Pumping Machinery:
Pump Operation Submersible/Centrifugal:
The pumps will in use and the specification of O&M schedule provided by manufacturers shall be followed. However,
the following points shall be observed while operating the pumps:
Dry running of the pumps should be avoided.
Centrifugal pumps have to be primed before starting.
Pumps should be operated only within the recommended range on the head‐discharge Characteristics of the
pump.
If pump is operated at point away from duty point, the pump efficiency normally reduces.
Operation near the shut off should be avoided, as the operation near the shut off causes substantial
recirculation within the pump, resulting in overheating of water in the casing and consequently, overheating of
the pump.
Voltage during operation of pump‐motor set should be within + 10% of rated voltage. Similarly, current should
be below the rated current as per name plate on the motor.
Whether the delivery valve should be opened or closed at the time of starting should be decided by examining
shape of the power‐discharge characteristic of the pump. Pump of low and medium specific speeds draw lesser
power at shut off head and power required increases from shut off to normal operating point. Hence in order
to reduce starting load on motor, a pump of low or medium specific speed is started against closed delivery
valve. Normally the pumps used in water supply schemes are of low and medium specific speeds. Hence, such
pumps need to be started against closed delivery valve. The pumps of high specific speed draw more power at
shut off. Such pumps should be started with the delivery valve open.
The delivery valve should be operated gradually to avoid sudden change in flow velocity which can cause water
hammer pressures. It is also necessary to control opening of delivery valve during pipeline ‐ filling period so
that the head on the pump is within its operating range to avoid operation on low head and consequent
overloading. This is particularly important during charging of the pumping main initially or after shutdown. As
head increases the valve shall be gradually opened.
When the pumps are to be operated in series, they should be started and stopped sequentially, but with
minimum time lag. Any pump, next in sequence should be started immediately after the delivery valve of the
previous pump is even partly opened. Due care should be taken to keep the air vent of the pump next in
sequence open, before starting that pump.
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The stuffing box should let a drip of leakage to ensure that no air is passing into the pump and that the packing
is getting adequate water for cooling and lubrication. When the stuffing box is grease sealed, adequate refill of
the grease should be maintained.
The running of the duty pumps and the standby should be scheduled so that no pump remains idle for long
period and all pumps are in ready‐to run condition. Similarly, unequal running should be ensured so that all
pumps do not wear equally and become due for overhaul simultaneously. If any undue vibration or noise is
noticed, the pump should be stopped immediately and cause for vibration or noise be checked and rectified.
Bypass valves of all reflux valve, sluice valve and butterfly valve shall be kept in closed position during normal
operation of the pumps.
Frequent starting and stopping should be avoided as each start causes overloading of motor, starter, contactor
and contacts. Though overloading lasts for a few seconds, it reduces life of the equipment.
Additional Points for Operation of the Pumps
Submersible pumps:
Correct rotations
Pump should below static water level before starting, and continues to be below draw down level throughout
the operation
Undesirable Operations:
Following undesirable operations should be avoided:
Operation at Higher Head‐ The pump should never be operated at head higher than maximum
recommended. Such operation results in excessive recirculation in the pump, overheating of the water and the
pump. Another problem, which arises if pump is operated at a head higher than the recommended maximum
head, is that the radial reaction on the pump shaft than the recommended maximum head, is that the radial
reaction on the pump shaft increases causing excessive unbalanced forces on the shaft which may cause failure
of the pump shaft. As a useful guide, appropriate marking on pressure gauge be made. Such operation is also
inefficient as efficiency at higher head is normally low.
Operation at Lower Head‐ If pump will be operated at lower head than recommended minimum head,
radial reaction on the pump shaft increases causing excessive unbalanced forces on shaft which may cause
failure of the pump shaft. As useful guide, appropriate markings on both pressure gauge and ammeter are
made. Such operation is also inefficient as efficiency at lower head is normally low.
Operation on Higher Suction Lift‐ If pump will be operated on higher suction lift than permissible value,
pressure at the eye of impeller and suction side falls below vapor pressure. This will result in flashing of water
into vapor. These vapor bubbles during passage collapse resulting in cavitation in the pump, pitting on suction
side of impeller and casing and excessive vibrations. In addition to mechanical damage due to pitting,
discharge of the pump also reduces drastically.
Throttled operation‐ At times if motor will continuously have overloaded, the delivery valve will be throttled
to increase head on the pump and reduce power drawn from motor. Such operation will result in inefficient
running as energy will be wasted in throttling. In such cases, it will preferable to reduce diameter of impeller
which will reduce power drawn from motor. Installation of variable voltage &variable frequency (VVVF) drive
as a remedial measure will be recommended.
Operation with Strainer/Foot Valve Clogged‐ If the strainer or foot valve will clogged, the friction loss in
strainer increases to high magnitude which would result in pressure at the eye of the impeller falling below
water vapor pressure, causing cavitation and pitting similar to operation on higher suction lift. The strainers
and foot valves should be periodically cleaned particularly during monsoon.
Operation with Occurrence of Vortices‐ If vibration continues even after taking all precautions, vortex may be
the cause. All parameters necessary for vortex‐free operation should be checked.
Starting The Pumps:
Following points should be checked before starting the pump.
Power is available in all 3 phases.
All connections are properly thimble
Trip circuit for relays is in healthy state\Check voltage in all 3 phases
The voltage in all phases should be almost same and within + 10% of rated voltage, as per permissible voltage
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variation.
Check functioning of lubrication system specifically for oil lubricated and clear water lubricated VT pumps and
oil lubricated bearings
Check stuffing box to ensure that it is packed properly
Check and ensure that the pump is free to rotate
Check over current setting if the pump is not operated for a week or longer period
Before starting it shall be ensured that the water level in the sump/intake is above low water level and inflow
from the source or preceding pumping station is adequate.
Stopping The Pump:
Stopping the Pump under Normal Condition
Steps to be followed for stopping a pump of low and medium specific speed are as follows:
Close the delivery valve gradually (sudden or fast closing should not be resorted to which can give rise to water
hammer pressures).
Switch off the motor.
Open the air vent in case of V.T. and submersible pump.
Stop lubricating oil or clear water supply in case of oil lubricated or clear water lubricated VT pump as
applicable.
DUTIES OF PUMP OPERATOR & MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
Pump operator will the most important functionary in the set up since it is he who will be in direct contact with the
people all the time. The higher officers could maintain contact only periodically. The pump operator’s primary
responsibility will to run the machinery and keep it in proper order. Besides he will have to act a link between the
consumers & the officials of the department. The pump operator should maintain the following record.
Log Book
The log book should be maintained on a daily basis & incorporate the following things.
Date Time of start of pumping set
Total hours of pumping Volt meter reading
Depth gauge reading Spring Level at time of start
Time taken to restore water level Signature of P.O.
Time of switching off Spring Level at time of switching off
Ampere meter reading Signature of Inspecting Officer
Remarks Columns
Complaint Register
Complaint register should be properly maintained and all the complaints should be entered chronologically along with
the remedial measures taken. The complaint should be self‐specific & the following should be clearly mentioned
Date of Complaint Nature of Complaint
Complainants name & address Place of Complaint
Time for which the complaint is Date on which noted by the field staff
witnessing it (if any)
Date of Compliance Any Special Remarks
Remarks or Comments by the Senior
Officers
Movement Register
The P.O. should maintain a movement registers. So that inspecting officers would be able to check the attendance.
Meeting Register with Corporation
The P.O. should meet the authority once a month & enter the minutes of meeting in the register. The Sub Divisional
Officer should personally attend these meeting once in two months. This would help in proper co‐ordination between
the department & the consumers.
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MAINTENANCE OF WATER TREATMENT PLANT
Preventive Maintenance
Typical steps should follow:
Keeping electric motors free of dirt and moisture.
Assuring good ventilation at valve and pump vaults, sumps.
Checking pumps and motors for leaks, unusual noise and vibrations, overheating or signs of wear.
Inspecting alignment of shafts and couplings.
Checking for proper valve operation.
Checking for free flow of sludge in sludge removal collection and discharge systems.
Good House Keeping.
For Cleaning
Close the inlet valve.
Allow water to deplete about 10 to 20 cm below the sand surface.
Allow the drying of sand bed.
Remove the top 1‐2 cm of sand layer by manually. A manual operation will have preferred till labour will
cheap.
After cleaning, level the sand surface.
Chlorination Register
The register should have the following pts.
Date
Qty. of bleaching powder added
Pt. at which residual chlorine checked
Amount of residual chlorine
Sign of in charge, of WTP
Sign of inspecting authority
The in‐charge of WTP should check the residual chlorine once a week and make an entry himself.
Maintenance of Pumping Main
The pumping mains will damage due to burst in pipe lines, tampering by anti‐social elements, temperature variations,
etc. Such damages should be observed and attended to immediately. Readymade pipe sleeves, rubber sheets, and pipe
clamps, etc. shall be always being kept in stock to stop the leakages in cracked pipes temporarily. If the pipes will be
developed major cracks or severely damaged such pipes need to be replaced with good ones. The appurtenances in
the piping main such as sluice valves, scour valves, air release valves, etc. shall be protected against tampering by anti‐
social elements by always closing the lid and locking the valve chambers.
MAINTENANCE OF OVERHEAD TANK (STORAGE RESERVOIR)
To prevent bacterial contamination of water and to maintain hygienic condition of water it is necessary that clear
water storage tanks should be periodically cleaned and disinfected. It would be necessary to clean them once in three
months or more frequently (if required). A program is proposed to be prepared and display boards shall be exhibited
near the tank indicating last cleaning date and the next cleaning date. Men entering the tank should use clean pair of
gum boots, which will be washed just before entering the water tank. Brushes used must also be in clean condition;
preferably they should be soaked in bleaching powder solution at least for one hour before use. Also hand gloves shall
be used in cleaning.
CLEANING OPERATION
The water level in the tank could be got depleted by consuming the water on previous day before taking up cleaning to
avoid wastage of water. About 75 mm of water could be kept in the tank to which decanted, clear bleaching powder
solution having concentration of 10 mg/lit chlorine may be added and the bottom and side walls of the tank scrubbed
well using the brush and thoroughly cleaned. Dirty water could be added to the tank and the bottom and side walls of
the tank cleaned and washed thoroughly. On completion of the cleaning, it is necessary that the side walls and the
bottom of the tank will be disinfected using a strong solution of decanted clear bleaching powder solution having
strength of 50 mg/lit of chlorine. Solution should be splashed on the side walls and bottom of the tank by means of
small cans and the entire wall surfaces and bottom of the tank drenched by the solution. About one hour of reaction
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period may be allowed to complete disinfection to take place. The tank may be decommissioned after one hour and
put in to normal use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Usage of gum boots and hand gloves are necessary in order to prevent contamination of the tank and also to prevent
skin irritation to workmen due to chlorine solution. Tank must be properly ventilated by keeping all manholes in open
position when the cleaning operation is in progress. Un‐trained workmen shall not be engaged for cleaning. Workmen
shall not be permitted into tank containing water more than 15 cm depth. Water level should be 134 reduced prior to
allowing men inside to prevent accidents. Guard bars may be provided an outlet/scour opening provided at the bottom
and side walls of the tank may be checked frequently and covers are to be replaced in position and locked.
MAINTENANCE OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Distribution system will have the likelihood of getting contaminated causing secondary pollution of once treated water
before it will reach the consumers. Hence, the distribution system will need and deserves a careful maintenance.
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
A preventive maintenance schedule for Servicing of Valves and Maintenance of Valve Chambers, Maintenance of the
pipelines: may include the tasks, set priorities, issue of work orders for tasks to be performed, list of scheduled tasks
not completed, record of when the tasks are completed and maintaining a record of tools, materials, labour and costs
will be required to complete each task.
Leakage Control
Wastage of water in the system and distribution network will occur by way of leakage from pipes, joints & fittings,
reservoirs and overflow from reservoirs & sumps. The objective of leakage control program is to reduce the wastage to
a minimum and minimize the time that elapses between the occurrence of a leak and its repair. The volume of water
lost through each leak should be reduced by taking whatever action will technically and economically feasible to
ensure that the leak will be repaired as quickly as possible. To achieve this, the organization shall prescribe procedures
for identifying, reporting, repairing and accounting for all visible leaks. It will be beneficial for the agency if the
procedures involve the conscious and active participation of the population served by the agency apart from its own
staff. The Management has to process the data and evaluate the work on detection and location of leaks and for
dissemination of the results and initiate actions to control the overall problem of water loss. Interim measures for
reduction/control of leakage should be initiated by controlling pressures in the water distribution system where
feasible.
Leakage through House Connections: Leakage should be controlled at the point of house connection and in the
consumer pipe by adopting correct plumbing practices and improving the methods used for tapping the main
and giving house connection and strict quality control on the pipe material used for house connection. An
analysis of leaks in house connections and investigation of reasons for leaks in the house connections shall be
carried out to initiate action on reducing the leakage through house connections
Procedures for reporting Visible Leaks: authority should establish procedures whereby the population served
by the authority can notifies the visible leaks. The authority staff should also report visible leaks found by them
while carrying out other works on the water supply system. The authority will have to establish procedures for
prompt repair of leaks and for attending efficiently and accurately to the leaks. Critical areas where leaks often
will occur have to be identified and appropriate corrective measures have tube implemented.
Procedures for Detecting Invisible Leaks: Establishment of procedures for detecting and locating non‐visible
leaks shall be compatible with the technological, operational and financial capability of the agency. Selection
and procurement of equipment for detection and location of leaks must take into account the cost‐
effectiveness and the financial capability of the organization.
Cross Connections
Contaminated water through cross connections of water supply lines with sewers and drains will be a problem
prevailing widely. Regular survey will have to be undertaken to identify potential areas likely to be affected by cross
connections and back‐flow. All field personnel should be constantly alert for situations where cross connections will
likely to exist. After identifying the cross connections, remedial measures should take up which include: providing
horizontal and vertical separation between the water main and the sewer/drain, providing a sleeve pipe to the
consumer pipes crossing a drain, modifying the piping including changing corroded piping with non‐corrodible piping,
providing double check/non return valves at the consumer end etc.
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PLUMBING PRACTICES FOR DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
The internal plumbing system of the consumer shall conform to the National Building Code and also particularly to the
bye laws of concerned water utility/local authority. The various types of plumbing materials are being used, namely GI,
MDPE & PVC, etc. and require different maintenance practices. Hence specific requirement of maintenance should
follow as per the CPHEEO Manual/ Manufacturer’s recommendations.
QUALITY OF PIPE MATERIAL FOR HOUSE CONNECTION
The authority shall ensure that the connection and communication pipe from the street main up to the consumer
premises will be laid as per correct plumbing practices and adopt improved methods for tapping the main. Strict
quality control will be required on the pipe material used for house connection. The bye Laws shall lay down rules for
defining the ownership and responsibility for maintaining the point of connection and the communication pipe.
CONTAMINATION THROUGH HOUSE CONNECTION
While laying the consumer connection pipes there will a need to avoid contamination of water supplies. This can be
achieved by maintaining horizontal and vertical separation between the water supply communication pipe and the
sewer/drain. In some instances, a sleeve pipe may be required to be provided to the consumer pipes crossing a drain.
Contamination by possible back flow would also be prevented by ensuring provision of double check/non‐return valves
at the consumer end.
RULES FOR CONSUMER CONNECTIONS
The authority shall formulate rules for sanction of consumer connection, tapping the mains and laying the connection
piping. Water utility shall undertake inspection of the consumer premises before releasing the connection to ensure
that the internal plumbing system of the consumer conforms to the National Building Code. Authority shall supervise
the process of drilling/tapping of the main for giving connection and the laying of the consumer piping. The process of
submission of applications for connections by consumers and carrying out the connection work through licensed
plumbers is also prevalent in some utilities. In such cases the authority shall formulate procedures for licensing the
plumbers including the qualifications to be possessed by the plumber, facilities and tools to be available with the
plumber for the work to be undertaken by the plumber. Authority shall closely observe the quality of materials used
and works done by him and he should act as per procedures laid down in the bye laws for approval of the connection
works, renewal or cancellation of the plumbers’ licenses or any other requirement depending on their performance or
non‐performance.
CHLORINE RESIDUAL TESTING AT CONSUMER END
A minimum chlorine residual of about 0.2 ‐0.5 mg/l at the selected monitoring point/ consumer’s end is often
maintained to ensure that even a little contamination is destroyed by the chlorine. Hence, absence of residual chlorine
could indicate potential presence of heavy contamination. If routine checks at a monitoring point will carried out,
required chlorine residuals and any sudden absence of residual chlorine should alert the operating staff to take up
prompt investigation. Immediate steps should be taken are:
Re‐testing for residual chlorine
Checking chlorination equipment
Searching for source of contamination, which has caused the increased chlorine demand
Immediate stoppage of supplies from the contaminated pipelines
WATER QUALITY
Water quality is a critical component of water supply delivery system. Assessment of the water quality situation is in a
way evaluation of the total system beginning with the water supply source, its extraction, transport, storage and
delivery. Contamination at all levels will not be uncommon however the focus has always remained on the source with
little or no efforts to make the supply and distribution system contamination free.
The water sample from source, WTP and consumer end should be collected and send to Testing Lab/PHC for the
analysis. The water quality should be checked regularly and record should be maintained at authority.
CHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF SOURCE
Bacteriological examination of the water from sources should be done twice in pre monsoon period (April & July) and
twice in post monsoon period (October & January) every year. Same way chemical examination of the water from
sources shall be done once in pre monsoon period and once in post monsoon period every year. A tap shall be
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provided on the rising main of the source well so samples of water can be collected regularly.
CONSUMER GRIEVANCES REDRESSAL PLAN
The Water Supply Scheme is maintained by authority. Following mechanism for complaint communication and
redressal should be setup as follows,
Complaint Communication
A complaint cell should be created in the authority office equipped with necessary soft & hard skills duly giving
adequate publicity about the nature of complaint can be made and also the details such as telephone number/
concern employee etc. of the complaint cell.
Immediately after receipt of complaint, a compliant number will be assigned and informed to the complainant, if the
complaint is received by phone.
Redressal System
Complaint received should be examined and determined by authority is within an hour of receipt of compliant.
The authority Complaint Cell will create necessary files/ documents in register the name and address of complainant,
mode of receipt of complaint, assigning of complaint number, relative person who is attending the complaint, etc.
The respective person should take action within two days and report to the complaint cell.
The complaint cell may inform the final action taken, to the complainant immediately after receipt of details received
from the concerned person.
The authority would review the status of complaints received every week.
Remedial Measures for Improving Efficiencies
Besides according high priority to maintenance and preventive measures, as part of an effective O&M schedule,
following measures like metering, leakage reduction, tariff systems, water‐saving devices, regulations, reuse and
cultivation of appropriate plant species, and information and education should have implemented for the purpose as
under:
Metering:
Metering recommendations both at source level and user level. Metering at source level involves measuring the water
flows impounded, conveyed and distributed. Metering at user level is to measure each user’s consumption periodically
in order to charge for the service. The metering would have an influence on domestic water use, with reductions of up
to 25% in areas that previously had no metering. A strategy for the installation of meters at all user level is to be
identified and implemented.
Leakage Control:
Leakage constitutes a major part of losses in drinking water systems: leaks in purification plants, distribution networks
and home outlets leading to wrong estimates, unauthorized outlets and unrecorded volumes. Leaks in the supply
network may be visible or concealed; they first rise up through the soil or pavement, the latter are not visible and flow
into the drainage system or aquifer. Leakage reduction through detection and repairs can save lot of water. Studies
carried out by Ministry of Urban Development suggest that proper maintenance by keeping valves clean and repairing
in time can increase the carrying capacity of pipes considerably and wastage could be brought down to 12 percent to
15 percent of the supply. Severe penalties may be levied on those found responsible for leakage and wastage of water.
Water conservation measures:
A paradigm shift is required to promote a conservation ethics in the society. Wherever feasible, artificial recharge of
ground water and rainwater harvesting has to be encouraged. Rainwater may be charged into the groundwater
aquifers through any suitable structures like dug wells, bore wells, recharge trenches and recharge pits. Various
recharge structures are possible; some of which promote the percolation of water through soil strata at shallower
depth (recharge trenches, permeable pavements) whereas others conduct water to greater depths from where it joins
the ground water (e.g. recharge wells). At many locations existing structures like wells, pits and tanks can be modified
as recharge structures, eliminating the need to construct any structures afresh. Instead of constantly looking for new
and distant sources of water supply, the local bodies should lay emphasis on water harvesting. The rooftops of various
buildings could be used wherever possible as hard catchments of rainwater for use after its treatment as also for
ground water recharge. The Ministry of Urban Development had already forwarded the guidelines on roof top
rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge of ground water (prepared by the Central Ground Water Board) to all the
States including the CPWD to implement rain water harvesting and artificial recharge of ground water in all the
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government buildings to start with. The Town and Country Planning Organization (TCPO) has also prepared model
building byelaws incorporating mandatory provision of rainwater harvesting and recycle of wastewater. This has been
circulated to all the States for preparing similar byelaws by the respective Local Bodies (LBs), so that rainwater
harvesting can be implemented in all the premises having plinth area more than 100 sq. m. Use of treated effluents, in
place of filtered water for horticulture and gardening, and fitting of waste‐not taps on public places to avoid wastage of
water should be encouraged. Water‐efficient systems for flushing should be made mandatory. Conservation of water
should be recurring theme for both users as well as those managing the water supply system.
Restricting over‐exploitation:
Exploitation of ground water resources should be so regulated as not to exceed the recharging possibilities, as also to
ensure social equity. The detrimental environmental consequences of over‐exploitation of ground water need to be
effectively prevented by the Central and State Governments. Over exploitation of ground water should be avoided
especially near the coast to prevent ingress of seawater into sweet water aquifers.
Public Awareness and Participation
Mass campaign should be started through all available media and by the utility management itself setting an example
for conservation. All urban dwellers should be made aware of the source from which water is being brought to the city
and from which additional water will have to be brought in future. They should be aware of the costs involved, not only
in financial terms, but also the costs that other communities have to incur in terms of opportunity lost by not using the
water. Public awareness needs to be created for reducing water consumption. Women's participation is particularly
important and needs to be encouraged to the maximum as they are the major users and have to fetch water from a
distance if the local system does not work. Congenial environment has to be created for motivating people, community
and local governments to come forward and take up operation, maintenance and management of the system.
Water Saving Techniques
Plumbing: Low‐flow plumbing fixtures and retrofit programs are permanent, onetime conservation measures
that can be implemented automatically with little or no additional cost over their lifetimes. In some cases, they
can even save the resident money over the long term.
Toilets: Residential demands account for about three‐fourths of the total urban water demand. Indoor use
accounts for roughly 60 percent of all residential use, and of this, toilets use nearly 40 percent. Traditional
toilets use between 16 and 20 liters per flush, which means an average consumption of 80‐100 liters daily per
inhabitant; water‐efficient toilets using only 6 liters per flush can reduce that figure to 30 liters a day per
inhabitant. In new construction and building rehabilitation or remodeling there is a great potential to reduce
water consumption by installing low flush toilets. Since low‐flush toilets use less water, they also reduce the
volume of wastewater produced.
Showers: Showers account for about 20 percent of total indoor water use. By replacing standard 20 liter‐per‐
minute showerheads with 10 liter‐per‐minute showerheads half of the water can be saved. This can be
accomplished by using new shower‐head designs or flow reducers.
Indoor leak detection: A great deal of water is lost in homes through leaks in pipes, plumbing fixtures and
toilets. The real solution is the manufacture of leak proof fittings.
REDUCTION IN NON REVENUE WATER (NRW)
Reduction in NRW to acceptable levels is vital for the financial sustainability of the water utility. NRW can be reduced
through appropriate technical and managerial actions, and therefore monitoring NRW can trigger such corrective
measures. Reduction of real losses can be used to meet currently unsatisfied demand or to defer future capital
expenditures to provide additional supply capacity. Reduction of NRW is desirable not just from a financial stand point,
but also from economic and environmental benefits.
NRW is also influenced by factors outside the control of the water utility such as ‐ topography of the village, age of
network, length of network per connection and water use per capita. It is therefore, recommended that the utility
should implement rehabilitation plan of distribution network & comprehensive leak control program through private
agencies to reduce nonrevenue water and improve metering, reading, billing, & recovery system. The reduction of
NRW / UFW can be checked by properly designing the distribution system with installation of sluice valves for its
careful and timely operation. The possibility of NRW has been marked from the house connections. Hence all the
house connections shall be metered and properly checked and regulated.
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OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS
Important points as follows shall be observed while operating the pumps.
(a) Dry running of the pumps should be avoided.
(b) Centrifugal pumps have to be primed before starting.
(c) Pumps should be operated only within the recommended range on the head ‐ discharge characteristics of the
pump.
If pump is operated at point away from duty point, the pump efficiency normally reduces.
Operation near the shut off should be avoided, as the operation near the shut off causes substantial
recirculation within the pump, resulting in overheating of water in the casing and consequently, in overheating
of the pump.
(d) Voltage during operation of pump‐motor set should be within + 10% of rated voltage. Similarly, current should be
below the rated current as per name plate on the motor.
(e) Whether the delivery valve should be opened or closed at the time of starting should be decided by examining
shape of the power‐discharge characteristic of the pump. Pump of low and medium specific speeds draw lesser power
at shut off head and power required increases from shut off to normal operating point. Hence in order to reduce
starting load on motor, a pump of low or medium specific speed is started against closed delivery valve. Normally the
pumps used in water supply schemes are of low and medium specific speeds. Hence, such pumps need to be started
against closed delivery valve. The pumps of high specific speed draw more power at shut off. Such pumps should be
started with the delivery valve open.
(f) The delivery valve should be operated gradually to avoid sudden change in flow velocity which can cause water
hammer pressures. It is also necessary to control opening of delivery valve during pipeline ‐ filling period so that the
head on the pump is within its operating range to avoid operation on low head and consequent overloading. This is
particularly important during charging of the pumping main initially or after shutdown. As head increases the valve
shall be gradually opened.
(g) When the pumps are to be operated in parallel, the pumps should be started and stopped with a time lag between
two pumps to restrict change of flow velocity to minimum and to restrict the dip in voltage in incoming feeder. The
time lag should be adequate to allow stabilizing the head on the pump, as indicated by a pressure gauge.
(h) When the pumps are to be operated in series, they should be started and stopped sequentially, but with minimum
time lag. Any pump, next in sequence should be started immediately after the delivery valve of the previous pump is
even partly opened. Due care should be taken to keep the air vent of the pump next in sequence open, before starting
that pump.
(i) The stuffing box should let a drip of leakage to ensure that no air is passing into the pump and that the packing is
getting adequate water for cooling and lubrication. When the stuffing box is grease sealed, adequate refill of the
grease should be maintained.
(j) The running of the duty pumps and the standby should be scheduled so that no pump remains idle for long period
and all pumps are in ready‐to run condition. Similarly, unequal running should be ensured so that all pumps do not
wear equally and become due for overhaul simultaneously.
(k) If any undue vibration or noise is noticed, the pump should be stopped immediately and cause for vibration or noise
be checked and rectified.
(l) Bypass valves of all reflux valve, sluice valve and butterfly valve shall be kept in closed position during normal
operation of the pumps.
(m) Frequent starting and stopping should be avoided as each start causes overloading of motor, starter, contactor and
contacts. Though overloading lasts for a few seconds, it reduces life of the equipment.
Following points should be checked before starting the pump:
1. Power is available in all 3 phases.
2. Trip circuit for relays is in healthy state.
3. Check voltage in all 3 phases. The voltage in all phases should be almost same and within + 10% of rated
voltage, as per permissible voltage variation.
4. Check functioning of lubrication system specifically for oil lubricated and clear water lubricated VT pumps and
oil lubricated bearings. Check stuffing box to ensure that it is packed properly.
5. Check and ensure that the pump is free to rotate.
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6. Check over current setting if the pump is not operated for a week or longer period.
7. Before starting it shall be ensured that the water level in the sump/intake is above low water level and inflow
from the source or preceding pumping station is adequate.
It is also noted that there is lack of maintenance in the system; no preventive measures are applied in daily practice.
Lack of preventive and timely maintenance or poor maintenance can cause undue wear and tear of fast moving parts,
and premature failure of the equipment. Such premature failure or breakdown causes immense hardship to the
consumers and staff, and avoidable increase in repair cost. The shortcomings in maintenance can also result in increase
in hydraulic and power losses and low efficiency. Inefficient running of the pump increases burden of power cost.
Importance of preventive maintenance, therefore, need not be overstressed. Appropriate maintenance schedule and
procedure need to be prescribed for all electrical and mechanical equipment based on manufacturers’
recommendations, characteristics of the equipment, site and environment conditions i.e. temperature, humidity, dust
condition, etc. The maintenance schedules also need to be reviewed and revised in the light of experience and analysis
of failures and breakdown at the pumping station. The preventive maintenance schedule shall detail the maintenance
to be carried out at regular intervals i.e. daily, monthly, quarterly, half yearly, annually etc. or operation hours. The
schedule shall also include inspections and tests to be performed at appropriate interval or periodicity. General
guidelines for maintenance schedules for pumps and associated electrical and mechanical equipment are enlisted
below. The guidelines should not be considered as total, full‐fledged and comprehensive as characteristics of
equipment and site conditions differ from place to place. For example, in dust laden environment or places where
occurrence of storms are frequent, blowing of dust in motor, renewal of oil and grease in bearing shall have to be done
at lesser intervals than specified in general guideline.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Clean the pump, motor and other accessories.
Check coupling bushes/rubber spider.
Check stuffing box, gland etc.
ROUTINE OBSERVATIONS OF IRREGULARITIES
The pump operator should be watchful and should take appropriate action on any irregularity noticed in the operation
of the pumps. Particular attention should be paid to following irregularities.
1. Changes in sound of running pump and motor.
2. Abrupt changes in bearing temperature.
3. Oil leakage from bearings.
4. Leakage from stuffing box or mechanical seal.
5. Changes in voltage.
6. Changes in current.
7. Changes in vacuum gauge and pressure gauge readings.
8. Sparks or leakage current in motor, starter, switch‐gears, cable etc.
9. Overheating of motor, starter, switch gear, cable etc.
10. Record of operations and observations
11. A log book should be maintained to record the hourly observations, which should cover the following items.
12. Timings when the pumps are started operated and stopped during 24 hours.
13. Voltage in all three phases.
14. Current drawn by each pump‐motor set and total current drawn at the installation.
15. Frequency.
16. Readings of vacuum and pressure gauges.
17. Motor winding temperature.
18. Bearing temperature for pump and motor.
19. Water level in intake/sump.
20. Flow meter reading.
21. Daily PF over 24 hour’s duration.
22. Any specific problem or event in the pumping installation or pumping system e.g. burst in pipeline, tripping or
fault, power failure.
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OVERHAUL A PUMP
Overhauling of pump is expected after specified period of operation to increase the life of pump. It is difficult to specify
the periodicity or interval for overhaul in the form of period of service in months/years or operation hours, as
deterioration of pump depends on nature of service, type of installation i.e. wet pit or dry pit, quality of water handled,
quality of material of construction, maintenance, experience with particular make & type of pump etc.
However generally, following operational hours may be taken as broad guidelines for overhauling.
Submersible pump – 5000 – 6000 hours.
Vertical turbine pumps – 12000 hours.
Centrifugal pump – 15000 hours.
TOOLS AND TESTING EQUIPMENT’S
The pumping installation should be equipped with all necessary tools, testing instruments and special tools required
for repairs and testing. Their quantity and special tools depend on size and importance of installation. Generally
following tools and testing instruments shall be provided.
Tools: ‐
1. Double ended spanner set and ring spanner set.
2. Box spanner set.
3. Hammers (of various sizes and functions).
4. Screw driver set.
5. Chisel.
6. Nose pliers, cutting pliers.
7. Flies of various sizes and smooth/rough surfaces.
8. Adjustable spanner.
9. Pipe wrenches.
10. Bearing puller.
11. Torque wrench.
12. Clamps for column pipes, tube and line shaft.
13. Specials tools such as grinder, blower, drilling machine.
14. Tap and die set.
15. Bench vice.
16. Crimpling tool.
17. Heating stove for heating sleeves.
18. Test instruments.
19. Insulation tester.
20. Tongue tester.
21. AVO meter.
22. Test lamp.
23. Earth resistance tester.
24. Wattmeter, CT and PT.
25. Dial gauge, tachometer.
26. Safety in Pump House.
Following safety precautions should be observed while working in a pump house.
1. No electric live part shall be kept exposed. Particular care should be taken not to keep the motor terminals,
starter door, panel door etc. in open condition.
2. Guard for pump – motor coupling and for extended shaft shall be provided.
3. Top cover of the VHS (vertical hollow shaft) motor shall not be unnecessarily kept in dismantled condition.
4. Helmet, gumboots, hand gloves, torch and emergency lamp etc. shall be provided to the workers.
5. Shock proof rubber matting shall be kept in front of panel and starters.
6. Discharging devices shall also be provided to work safely on HT side of transformer.
7. Firefighting equipment suitable for electrical fire shall be provided. The fire extinguisher shall be thoroughly
checked and recharged once in a year.
8. Damaged wooden flooring, damaged grating etc. shall be repaired on priority.
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9. Safety railing shall be provided above all openings, unwalled edges of flooring and all such places vulnerable
for falling or slipping of staff.
10. First aid box shall be kept at visible and accessible place. The first aid box shall be checked once in a month and
all used items shall be replenished.
11. Staff shall be trained in the following aspects to enhance safety awareness and skills to handle safety aspects.
12. Firefighting.
13. Safety procedures and practices in electrical work.
14. First aid (general).
15. First aid for electric shock.
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COST ABSTRACT
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Construction of Patwadh group of villages Water Supply Scheme, District‐ Sonbhadra
(Based on Surface Water) and relevant works including Commissioning and Operation &
Maintenance for 10 Years
COST ABSTRACT OF PROJECT
1. Name of State: UTTAR PRADESH
2. Name of District SONBHADRA
3. Name of Programme State Water And Sanitation Mission
4. Name of Scheme PATWADH GOV
5. No. of Villages 663 Nos.
6. Zone‐wise population at different Stage
Census Year 2011 Initial Stage year 2023 Middle Stage year 2038 Ultimate Stage year 2053
Total Population 570515 715560 931930 1211660
7. Zone Wise Comparision of RCC Over Head Service Reservoir
As Per BOQ As Per Design
OHSR‐1 ‐ 850 KL, 18 m staging 150KL,Staging‐18m‐1Nos
OHSR‐1A 300 KL, 21 m staging 150KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
OHSR‐1B 350 KL, 19 m staging 175KL,Staging‐16m‐1Nos
OHSR‐2 1050 KL, 18 m staging 200KL,Staging‐14m‐1Nos
OHSR‐2A 700 KL, 22 m staging 200KL,Staging‐18m‐1Nos
OHSR‐3 1000 KL, 16 m staging 250KL,Staging‐10m‐2Nos
OHSR‐3A 500 KL, 10 m staging 250KL,Staging‐17m‐2Nos
OHSR‐3B 900 KL, 20 m staging 250KL,Staging‐19m‐2Nos
OHSR‐4 800 KL, 16 m staging 250KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
OHSR‐4A 600 KL, 18 m staging 300KL,Staging‐10m‐1Nos
OHSR‐5 800 KL, 18 m staging 300KL,Staging‐13m‐1Nos
OHSR‐5A 1000 KL, 18 m staging 300KL,Staging‐15m‐1Nos
OHSR‐5B 700 KL, 18 m staging 300KL,Staging‐17m‐1Nos
OHSR‐6 750 KL, 22 m staging 300KL,Staging‐19m‐1Nos
OHSR‐6A 600 KL, 18 m staging 300KL,Staging‐20m‐1Nos
OHSR‐6B 950 KL, 22 m staging 300KL,Staging‐21m‐1Nos
OHSR‐7 1250 KL, 18 m staging 350KL,Staging‐10m‐1Nos
OHSR‐7A 600 KL, 20 m staging 350KL,Staging‐15m‐1Nos
OHSR‐7B 750 KL, 18 m staging 350KL,Staging‐17m‐1Nos
OHSR‐8 450 KL, 17 m staging 350KL,Staging‐20m‐1Nos
OHSR‐8A 1050 KL, 18 m staging 350KL,Staging‐22m‐2Nos
OHSR‐8B 750 KL, 18 m staging 400KL,Staging‐14m‐1Nos
OHSR‐9 1000 KL, 18 m staging 400KL,Staging‐15m‐1Nos
OHSR‐9A 1450 KL, 20 m staging 400KL,Staging‐16m‐1Nos
OHSR‐10 700 KL, 12 m staging 400KL,Staging‐18m‐1Nos
OHSR‐10A 950 KL, 20 m staging 400KL,Staging‐19m‐1Nos
OHSR‐11 350 KL, 12 m staging 400KL,Staging‐20m‐1Nos
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As Per BOQ As Per Design
OHSR‐11A 650 KL, 20 m staging 400KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
OHSR‐11B 650 KL, 20 m staging 450KL,Staging‐10m‐1Nos
OHSR‐12 850 KL, 18 m staging 450KL,Staging‐14m‐1Nos
OHSR‐12A 1100 KL, 17 m staging 450KL,Staging‐17m‐1Nos
OHSR‐1 Belcup 500 KL, 24 m staging 450KL,Staging‐18m‐2Nos
OHSR‐2 Babhaech 550 KL, 18 m staging 450KL,Staging‐19m‐1Nos
OHSR‐3 Adalganj 850 KL, 24 m staging 450KL,Staging‐20m‐1Nos
OHSR‐4 Markundi 400 KL, 15 m staging 450KL,Staging‐22m‐3Nos
OHSR‐5 Rudawali 50 KL, 15 m staging 500KL,Staging‐10m‐1Nos
OHSR‐6 Patwadh 400 KL, 18 m staging 500KL,Staging‐15m‐1Nos
OHSR‐7 Patwadh 200 KL, 12 m staging 500KL,Staging‐21m‐2Nos
550KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
600KL,Staging‐20m‐1Nos
600KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
650KL,Staging‐10m‐1Nos
650KL,Staging‐14m‐1Nos
650KL,Staging‐17m‐1Nos
650KL,Staging‐19m‐1Nos
800KL,Staging‐19m‐1Nos
900KL,Staging‐22m‐1Nos
8. Zone Wise Comparision of Clear Water Reservoir
As Per BOQ As Per Design
CWR at WTP of 9500 KL Capacity CWR at WTP of 9500 KL Capacity
GLR‐1 (8500 KL ) GLR‐1 (200 KL )
GLR‐2 (8100 KL ) GLR‐2 (100 KL)
GLR‐4 (7500 KL ) GLR‐3 (4400KL)
GLR‐5 (2200 KL ) GLR‐4 (4400 KL)
GLR‐6 (250 KL ) GLR‐5 (4100 KL )
GLR‐7 (4100 KL ) GLR‐6 (1000KL)
GLR‐8 (4100 KL ) GLR‐7 (950 KL )
GLR‐9 (1900 KL ) GLR‐8 (600 KL )
GLR‐10 (500 KL ) GLR‐9 (200 KL)
GLR‐11 (800 KL ) GLR‐10 (2200 KL )
GLR‐12 (600 KL ) GLR‐11 (400KL)
GLR‐13 (600 KL ) GLR‐12 (1200KL)
GLR‐14 (400 KL ) GLR‐13 (250 KL )
GLR‐15 (250 KL ) GLR‐14 (250 KL)
GLR‐2 Adalganj (350 KL )
GLR‐3 Bhbhaech (200 KL )
GLR‐4 Rudawali (150 KL )
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9. Diameter Wise Pipe Comparision
S.No Type/ Class/ Size of Pipe Length As Per BOQ Length As Per Design
1 50 mm dia GI Pipe 826637 187590
2 65 mm dia GI Pipe 276206 72552
3 80 mm dia GI Pipe 209796 28342
4 100 mm dia DI Pipe Class K‐7 320070 40175
5 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 290568 32756
6 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 151556 92347
7 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 101410 90121
8 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 35487 32444
9 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 32435 3853
10 400 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 8372 0
11 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 27818 34060
12 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 72783 63424
13 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 35216 75659
14 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 41019 41137
15 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 5666 10769
16 400 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 19580 43291
17 600 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 27386 25567
18 800 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 16642 16779
19 900 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 4476 231
20 1000 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 18916 21881
21 1100 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 600 0
22 63 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 2000 1804340
23 75 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐PN6 1000 154661
24 90 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 800 144279
25 110 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 600 136720
26 140 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 400 163198
27 160 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 200 103311
28 200 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100)‐PN6 200 101816
1000mm Dia 8mm thick MS pipe with inside food grade
29 epoxy coating of 700 micron thickness and outside 3185
bitumen coating with 406 micron thickness
1200mm Dia 9 mm thick MS pipe with inside food grade
30 epoxy coating of 700 micron thickness and outside 700
bitumen coating with 406 micron thickness
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10.Total Cost Variation
Total Cost as per BOQ Total Cost as per Design
Description % Change
(Rs) (Rs)
CAPEX 7780007464.00 7897774329.00 +1.51%
OPEX 984000400.00 984000400.00 0
There is an overall 1.51% increase in cost of the scheme as per above statement and
enclosed DPR.
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PRICE SCHEDULE
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Item Rate BoQ (Schedule G) (Revised)
Tender Inviting Authority: State Water & Sanitation Mission, Lucknow
Name of Work: Pipe water supply scheme for Patwadh Group of Villages in district Sonbhadra with relevant works including Commissioning and Operation & Maintenance for 10 Years.
NIT No: 2180/W‐17/BID/2020‐21 Dated: 06‐01‐2021
Name of Bidder: M/s.NCC LIMITED
PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
BUILD PHASE (PART ‐ A)
1.00 Construction of Intake well as per site conditions.
Intake Well ‐ Survey, Site investigation, soil testing, Designing, Planning, Construction and Commissioning of intake well of minimum of 5 m diameter,
including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock, PCC for bedding in lean concrete of minimum grade of M‐15, R.C.C. in grade M‐30
or above in raft/ pile foundation, R.C.C. M‐30 in or above grade in walling and top slab, with supply of all type steel bars of approved quality and cement
as approved by the Employer, water inlet (Rose pieces of required size opening) having different intake capacity of water at different level,as per site
investigation, Designing, Planning, construction and commissioning, as per direction of Engineer.
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PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
3.00 Construction of Water Treatment Plant
Survey, Investigation, Planning, Design, Construction and Commissioning of WTP as per of capacity as given below.
For construction of WTP, Admin Building with Command Control Room, and fire fighting arrangements, first aid arrangements Circular Cascading
Aerator, Inlet chamber, alum dosing, pre‐sedimentation Tank, Rapid Mix, Vertical Flow Clarifloculator, Rapid Gravity Filter with Back Wash Arrangement,
Proper Sludge Disposal and Backwash water disposal arrangements to nearest drain/low laying area & Appurtenant Works of the below‐mentioned
capacity, automated through PLC with outputs to SCADA, walkway in between WTP components with railing, Guard Room, Chemical Store House,
Gaseous Chlorination Plant, Development of WTP area with adequate plantation, Rainwater harvesting unit. Raw water to be treated and filtered. Lean
concrete to be used of grade not less than M‐10 and other structures in minimum M‐30 grade of concrete. Cement and steel should be as per approved
by the Employer/IS code. Collapsible MS steel doors and aluminium windows to be provided including of three‐coat whitewashing, internal two coat
snowcem painting, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint, all steelwork must be painted with red oxide paint and two coat of anticorrosive
paint etc. and internal and external electrification with adequate LED lights for the compound, including automation, instrumentation & SCADA, wireless
telemetry (voice & data). Including water testing kits, lab building and essential lab equipment as mentioned no. 40. Including of supply of all materials,
labour T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per direction of the Engineer.
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PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
5.00 PUMP HOUSE ‐Survey, Investigation, Planning, Designing, Construction, Commissioning of Pump houes of required size to accommodate required nos of
pumps mentioned item nos.
For the construction of Pump House above CWR, minimum 4.5 m height is to be kept with suitable arrangements to install and dismantle VT pumps and
installation of Fire Extinguishers, Power wiring & earthling system, rubber resistance sheets, spares for motors & switchgear, internal & external
electrifications and adequate LED lighting, brickwork 1:4 (one cement and four sand), plasterwork 1:6 (one cement and six sand). Steel and cement to be
used as per approved by Engineer‐in charge / IS code. Reinforced Cement Concrete minimum M‐25 to be used including fixing of doors, windows,
shutters, glass panels with gantry girder arrangement with supply and fixing of suitable sizes of steel girder including snowcem painting two coat over
one priming coat using approved Colour and shade and whitewashing three coat of ceiling of pump house and painting over new ironwork with one coat
of primer and two coat of approved paint including cost of all arrangement of staircase, balcony with medium G.I pipe 20 mm size three row railing,
shuttering, scaffolding and water with supply of all materials, labours T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per direction of the Engineer.
(Pump House at)
5.01 CWR at WTP of 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430
5.02 GLR‐1‐ 6mx 5.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 850,412 850,412
5.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 6m x 4.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 695,256 695,256
5.04 GLR‐3 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430
5.05 GLR‐4 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430
5.06 GLR‐5 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430
5.07 GLR‐6 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236
5.08 GLR‐7 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236
5.09 GLR‐8 ‐ 8m x 6.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448
5.10 GLR‐9 ‐ 6mx 5.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 850,412 850,412
5.11 GLR‐10 ‐ 14m x 8.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 3,064,822 3,064,822
5.12 GLR‐11 ‐ 8m x 6.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448
5.13 GLR‐12 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236
5.14 GLR‐13 ‐ 8m x 6m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,236,338 1,236,338
5.15 GLR‐14 ‐ 8m x 6m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,236,338 1,236,338
6.00 Construction of electric power sub‐station room‐
Survey, Investigation, Soil Testing, Planning, Designing, Construction of electric power sub‐station room of required size. Construction of RCC frame
structure room including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock, PCC for bedding in lean concrete of minimum grade of M‐15, R.C.C.
in grade M‐25 or above in footing, foundation, plinth beam, column, lintel beam, chajja, roof slab, brick work in CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 sand) in walling,
Internal plaster 12 mm thick for walls & celling in CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 Sand), External plaster 20 mm thick in CM 1:4 (1 cement & 4 sand), providing
laying hand cut polished kota stone flooring 25 mm to 30 mm thick on bed of CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 sand) including cement float, filling jointing with
neat cement slurry, curing polishing and cleaning, providing cable duct of required size, including fixing of rolling shutter, aluminium windows &
ventilator with glass panels as per specifications, providing and applying white washing in two coat to new plaster surface, internal two coat snowcem
painting including priming coat, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint including priming, painting over new iron work with one coat of
primer and two coat oil paint of approved make including cost of all arrangement of shuttering, scaffolding including all materials, labours T&P etc. for
proper completion of works as per direction of the Engineer.
(Construction of electric power sub‐station room at)
6.01 CWR at WTP of 19 m x 5.5 m x 5.0 m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602
6.02 GLR‐1 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.04 GLR‐3 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602
6.05 GLR‐4 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602
6.06 GLR‐5 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602
6.07 GLR‐6 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254
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6.08 GLR‐7 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254
6.09 GLR‐8 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.10 GLR‐9 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.11 GLR‐10 ‐ 10 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 824,880 824,880
6.12 GLR‐11 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.13 GLR‐12 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254
6.14 GLR‐13 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.15 GLR‐14 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
7.00 Design, Supply, Erection and Testing of V.T. / HSC pump water‐lubricated to lift the required discharge at required head with sufficient column pipe
including shaft with discharge head and bowl assembly all complete as per IS:2010 along with power control panel, soft starters, control system panels,
voltage stabilizer of required capacity, EM Flow Meters, piping manifolds( Suction and delivery including all specials like bend, Tee,NRV, Sluice valve etc.)
instrumentation & SCADA, wireless telemetry (voice & Data) including all materials, labour, T&P etc. all required for proper completion of works as per
the direction of the Engineer.
7.01 Intake to WTP (69100 LPM, 6(3W+3S) Nos, 212.58 KW, 38.5m Head ) ‐VT 1.00 Set 31,965,854 31,965,854
7.02 MCWR to OHSR‐Kanach (486 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 9.48 KW, 62m Head ) ‐ VT 1.00 Set 1,992,478 1,992,478
7.03 MCWR to OHSR‐Patwadh, OHSR‐Salkhan , OHSR‐Redia, GLR‐2 & GLR‐1 (6398 LPM, 6(4W+2S)Nos, 38.15KW, 94m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 9,936,858 9,936,858
7.04 MCWR to GLR‐3 (Markundi) (55935 LPM, 8(5W+3S)Nos, 182.84KW, 68m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 35,297,008 35,297,008
7.05 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) to OHSR‐Bhbhaech (1321 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 11.91 KW, 33m Head )‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,732,248 1,732,248
7.06 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) to OHSR‐Belcupp (1205 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 18.63 KW, 59m Head )‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,712,608 1,712,608
7.07 GLR‐2 (Rudawali) to OHSR‐Rudawali (377 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 4.74 KW, 37m Head )‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,654,670 1,654,670
7.08 GLR‐2 (Rudawali) to OHSR‐Markundi (804 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 16.69KW, 76m Head )‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,623,246 1,623,246
7.09 GLR‐3 (Markundi) to GLR‐4 (Lori) (55935 LPM, 15(10W+5S)Nos, 225.72 KW, 167m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 88,794,038 88,794,038
7.10 GLR‐4 (Lori) to OHSR‐Zone 5‐3 (1894 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 12.55KW,25m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 2,354,836 2,354,836
7.11 GLR‐4 (Lori) to GLR‐5 (Gangur), OHSR‐Zone 12‐3 & OHSR‐Zone 9‐2 (54041 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 110.24 KW,17m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 13,217,478 13,217,478
7.12 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐Zone 8D & 5‐2 (2616 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 24.47KW,37m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 2,071,038 2,071,038
7.13 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to GLR‐6 (Kekarahi), OHSR‐Zone 8C & OHSR‐Zone 6C‐3 (14458 LPM, 4(3W+1S)Nos, 54.79KW,45m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 6,001,984 6,001,984
7.14 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to GLR‐9 (Nipraj), GLR‐10 (Kushara), OHSR‐Zone 8, OHSR‐Zone 12‐1, OHSR‐Zone 12‐2, OHSR‐Zone 5‐1 & OHSR‐Zone 9A‐1 (35447 LPM, 1.00 Set 17,648,504 17,648,504
4(3W+1S)Nos, 164.30 KW,58m Head)‐VT
7.15 GLR‐6 (Kekarahi) to GLR‐7 (Papi) & OHSR‐Zone 6C‐1 (12594 LPM, 5(3W+2S)Nos, 37.88 KW,36m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 6,827,355 6,827,355
7.16 GLR‐7 (Papi) to GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja), OHSR‐Zone 6, OHSR‐Zone 6C, OHSR‐Zone 6C‐2 & OHSR‐Zone 7A‐1 (11904 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 79.67 KW,53m Head)‐ 1.00 Set 7,104,279 7,104,279
VT
7.17 GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja) to OHSR‐Zone 6A‐1 (1033 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 10.45KW,37m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,800,006 1,800,006
7.18 GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja) to OHSR‐Zone 6A & 6B, OHSR‐Zone 7B & 6A‐2, OHSR‐Zone 6A‐3 & OHSR‐Zone 8B (6526 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 48.78 KW,59m Head)‐ 1.00 Set 4,501,488 4,501,488
HSC
7.19 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) to OHSR‐Zone 9‐1 (1333 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 15.25KW,81m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 2,568,912 2,568,912
7.20 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) to OHSR‐Zone 9‐3 (1321 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 12.27KW,34m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 2,267,438 2,267,438
7.21 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to OHSR‐Zone 10, OHSR‐Zone 9A &OHSR‐Zone 9 (4483 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 42.27KW,74m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 5,120,148 5,120,148
7.22 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to GLR‐11(Jogani), GLR‐12(Khutana), OHSR‐Zone 5B‐1, OHSR‐Zone 3B‐1 & OHSR‐Zone 3A‐3 (23163 LPM, 10(6W+4S)Nos,41.04KW,42m 1.00 Set 13,654,710 13,654,710
Head)‐VT
7.23 GLR‐11 (Jogani) to OHSR‐Zone 3A‐1 & 3A‐2 (1642 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 14.49KW,33m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 1,654,670 1,654,670
7.24 GLR‐11 (Jogani) to OHSR‐Zone 11B, OHSR‐Zone 4A & OHSR‐Zone 7A‐2 (3421 LPM, 5(3W+2S)Nos, 18.34KW,61m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 4,281,520 4,281,520
7.25 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐Zone 3‐1 (1204 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 10.21KW,31m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 1,992,478 1,992,478
7.26 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to GLR‐13(Beerkhurd), OHSR‐Zone2A, OHSR‐Zone 10A‐1 & OHSR‐Zone 10A‐2 (6643 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 60.61KW,72m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 6,034,167 6,034,167
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7.29 GLR‐13 (Beerkhurd) to OHSR‐Zone 2 & OHSR 2‐1 (2096 LPM, 2(1W+1S)Nos, 55.25KW,105m Head)‐VT 1.00 Set 4,022,778 4,022,778
7.30 GLR‐14 (Sirsail) to OHSR‐Zone 1, OHSR‐Zone 1A & OHSR 1A‐1 (2750 LPM, 3(2W+1S)Nos, 15.15KW,42m Head)‐HSC 1.00 Set 2,434,869 2,434,869
8.00 Survey, Investigation, Planning, Construction, Commissioning, Design, Drawing as per latest I.S. CODE & all design should be vetted by any IIT institute or
govt engineering college. for construction of electric power sub‐station room for 50 KVA above load of minimum size 4 x 3.5 x 3.5 meter or as per
requirement including supplying and fixing transformer (As per following KVA ), transformer foundation, supplying & fixing of Air handling unit, Bus
Coupler with 2 incoming & 1 outgoing ACB, steel tubular pole, ACSR Conductor, Lighting arrestor, Disc and Pin insulation, Stone Metal Spreading,
including cable inside the substation as per requirement along with snowcem painting two coat over one priming coat using approved Colour and shade
and white washing three coat constructed room and painting over new iron work with one coat of primer and two coat of approved paint including cost
of all arrangement of shuttering, scaffolding and water with supply of all materials, labours T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per
direction of the Engineer.
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fork points proper down conductors of prescribed metal of propr size prescribed by ISS 2309‐1969 and ISS 3013‐1966C.I. manhole of min 60x60cm size
made of M.S.channel section with adequate cover made of M.S. sheet of minimum 3mm thickness hinged with manhole with locking aarrangement.This
manhole should be fix at top dome at proper place.Supply, fixing,jointing of following size of C.I.D/F Pipes with C.I.D/F specials conforming to IS
8329/2000 as vertical pipes for inlet,outlet,overflow and washout as per latest / relevant I.S. specifications with all jointing materials for proper
completion of work including other appurtenant works and exeavation in all types of soil. Including Out let pipes of maximum size of distribution system,
Inlet pipes of rising main size, Over flow pipes of minimum size of rising main & Wash out pipe 100 mm dia.Supply and Fixing of manually operated
valves/sliuce valves with hand wheels as per ISS 700/1969 or its latest amendments class “A” working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 Including cartage from its
store to the site of work, lowering them into trenches, fixing in position and testing etc.complete, Construction of bed blocks in 1:2:4 PCC with
cement,coarse sand and approved stone grit under each duck foot bend to support the vertical pipes.These bed blocks should supported on the raft not
on the soil.Construction of sluice valve chamber for above sluice valve/Butterfly valve as per standard design and drawing including supply of all labour
T&P complete. Construction of washout / overflow chamber as per standard design and drawing.Painting of all concrete surface and steel pipe works
with three coats of approved cement paint and anticorrosive paints.Supply & laying of 200 mm dia PVC pipe as per I.S.‐4985/2000 or as latest / relevant
specification including all taxes and insurance etc.F.O.R. destination for disposal of water from overflow and washout chamber to suitable point outside
the water works compound including excavation of trenches.laying of pipe line etc.required for proper completion of works as per direction of the
Engineer.
Bidders are advised to take SBC at 12 MT/SQM for construction of O.H.T. If actual SBC is more than 12MT/SQM, the structure will be designed at 12
MT/SQM. In case less than
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9.28 OHSR‐ Zone‐3‐1 ; 2‐1 ; 3A‐3 ; 8 ; 8C ; 10A‐1 ; 11B ‐ 400 KL, 15 m staging 7.00 Job 6,685,456 46,798,192
9.29 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 350,000 Rate only
9.30 Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof 1.00 MT/Sqm 480,000 Rate only
9.31 OHSR‐ Zone‐Redia ; 11A‐1 ‐ 200 KL, 12 m staging 2.00 Job 3,920,144 7,840,288
9.32 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 200,000 Rate only
9.33 Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof 1.00 MT/Sqm 280,000 Rate only
9.34 OHSR‐ Zone‐Pathwad ;5‐1 ; 11A ; 6C‐1 ; 1A‐1 ; 6C‐3 ; 9‐2 ‐ 250 KL, 12 m staging 7.00 Job 4,900,180 34,301,260
9.35 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 250,000 Rate only
9.36 Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof 1.00 MT/Sqm 350,000 Rate only
9.37 OHSR‐ Zone‐12‐2 ; Rudawali ‐ 150 KL, 12 m staging 2.00 Job 2,940,108 5,880,216
9.38 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 150,000 Rate only
9.39 Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof 1.00 MT/Sqm 210,000 Rate only
9.40 OHSR‐ Zone‐Kanach ‐ 175KL, 12 m staging 1.00 Job 3,430,126 3,430,126
9.41 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 175,000 Rate only
9.42 Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof 1.00 MT/Sqm 245,000 Rate only
10.00 Excavation of earth in ordinary soil (loam, clay or sand) for pipe line and rising main /Feeder Main & Distribution System trenches including lift upto 1.50
m and lead upto 50 m and refilling watering, ramming of the excavated earth into the trench and also disposal of surplus earth upto 50m from the center
of the trenches including supply of all material labour, T&P etc required for proper completion of works as per direction of the Engineer.
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11.17 600 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 25567.00 Rmt 10,085 257,843,195
11.18 800 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 16779.00 Rmt 15,810 265,275,990
11.19 900 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 231.00 Rmt 19,100 4,412,100
11.20 1000 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 21881.00 Rmt 22,714 497,005,034
11.22 63 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 1804340.00 Rmt 246 443,867,640
11.23 75 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 154661.00 Rmt 344 53,203,384
11.24 90 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 144279.00 Rmt 452 65,214,108
11.25 110 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 136720.00 Rmt 648 88,594,560
11.26 140 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 163198.00 Rmt 1,080 176,253,840
11.27 160 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 103311.00 Rmt 1,178 121,700,358
11.28 200 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 101816.00 Rmt 1,694 172,476,304
MS Pipe as per IS 3589 and MS special
11.29 1000mm Dia 8mm thick MS pipe with inside food grade epoxy coating of 700 micron thickness and outside bitumen coating with 406 micron thickness 3185.00 Rmt 32,291 102,846,835
12.00 Clearing & grubbing including uprooting of rank vegetation, grass, brush wood, trees and saplings incase of dense forest and removal of rubbish up to a 197775.00 Sqm 20 3,955,500
distance of 50 m outside the periphery of the area cleared
13.00 Filling in plinth and floors,bedding in trenches and filling in trenches of HDPE pipe at hard/medium rock locations with approved murum from excavated 147228 Cum. 589 86,717,205
materials from foundation 15cm to 20cm layers including watering and compaction complete.(Provisional)
14.00 Supply and carting up to site of work of the following dia D.I. sluice valves, class I, working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 confirming to IS: 780/1969 or its latest
amendments, F.O.R. destination, and lowering them into the already prepared trenches, fixing in position and jointing them with pipelines and testing
etc. complete and also including supply of jointing materials etc. complete .including all taxes and insurance, as per instructions of Engineer ‐in ‐charge.
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15.00 Pressure Reducing Valve (Distribution System) ‐ Providing and fixing Pressure reducing valves PN‐16 of approved make confirming to relevant ISS with
latest amendments of following diameters and types and conveying to work site, loading, unloading, stacking, and fixing DI valve with tail pieces, etc.
complete with all lead and lifts and as directed by Engineer‐in‐charge.The rate is inclusive of cost of requird numbers of bolt, nuts, rubber packing, MS
flanges MS tail pieces, reducers etc. complete in order to succesfully install with water tightness. Material of construction shall be as follows: Body &
Cover – Ductile Iron EN 1563 (ASTM A 536). Internal parts – Stainless steel & Bronze. Control Trim ‐ Stainless steel 316 Elastomer ‐ EPDM Coating ‐ Fusion
bonded epoxy, WRAS approved.
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Fire Hydrant chamber
18.14 Fire Hydrant chamber 55.00 Nos. 24,550 1,350,250
PRV Valve Chamber
18.15 Chamber (1 x 1 x 1.2 m) Dia <150mm 54.00 Nos. 21,408 1,156,032
18.16 Chamber (1.2m x 1m x 1.2 m) Dia 200mm‐300mm 11.00 Nos. 29,460 324,060
19.00 Design and construction of Thrust Block made in R.C.C. with cement, coarse sand & 20 mm gauge stone ballast in proportion of 1:1.5:3, for pipe line,
including supply of MS reinforcement wrought to required shape as necessary ,its bending, fixing & binding the same with 0.50 mm thick binding wire in
position & necessary centering & shuttering including curing and supply of all materials, labour, T & P etc. required for proper completion of the work
and as per specifications for RCC work for following pipe diameter as per instructions of Engineer.
Nallah Crossing RCC Pier over pile cap and pile
23.01 Up to 65 mm ‐ 100 mm dia 84.00 Mtr. 39,280 3,299,520
23.02 150mm ‐ 200 mm dia 222.00 Mtr. 44,190 9,810,180
23.03 250mm ‐ 300 mm dia 127.00 Mtr. 46,154 5,861,558
23.04 350mm ‐ 400 mm dia 115.00 Mtr. 47,136 5,420,640
23.05 450mm ‐ 500 mm dia 55.00 Mtr. 48,118 2,646,490
23.06 600mm ‐ 700 mm dia 120.00 Mtr. 54,010 6,481,200
Nallah Crossing with RCC Pedestral
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23.07 Size 400 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 90.00 Nos. 2,553 229,770
23.08 Size 450 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 111.00 Nos. 2,750 305,250
23.09 Size 500 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 170.00 Nos. 2,946 500,820
23.10 Size 550 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 281.00 Nos. 3,241 910,721
23.11 Size 600mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 254.00 Nos. 3,633 922,782
23.12 Size 700mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 617.00 Nos. 4,615 2,847,455
23.13 Size 750mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 29.00 Nos. 4,910 142,390
23.14 Size 900mm X 300m mm X1000 mm 132.00 Nos. 5,401 712,932
23.15 Size 1000mmX300mX1000 mm 98.00 Nos. 5,990 587,020
23.16 Size 1100 mm X 300m X 1000 mm 50.00 Nos. 6,481 324,050
24.00 Road Crossing with open cut ‐ Excavation in foundation of trench of proper size in soil mixed with moorum, Shingle, Kankar, soft rock, hard rock,
including refilling, dressing and ramming earth or sand or bajri, ballast, including providing, supply, carting, lowering, laying and jointing of casing pipe of
RCC NP‐3 with appropriate size, with rubber ring joint, sand filling in gap inside RCC pipe, insertion of distribution pipe into the encasing pipe including
supply of T&P, including concrete of 150 mm thick in with 40mm gauge brick ballast local sand and cement in proportion of 8:4:1, provision for
barricading, labour for traffic diversion etc. Complete for proper completion of work as per instruction of Engineer.
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26.00 Survey site Investigation Planning , design Drawings as per State Road manual and vetting / checked from State Road Divisional Office and taking NOC for
trenchless crossing of National highway road and Railway track(crossing length 15m to 25m ), Road for of required dia Rising main pipe with casing pipe
as required for proper completion of work also including security money deposited to State Road department and Execution of all work in the present of
State Road staff / Engineers including of supply of required dia MS carrier pipe and required size of MS casing pipe as per drawing and as per (IS:3589 &
made from confining to IS:2062) with 750 Micron PU coating internally and 250 micron anti corrosive bituminous paint externally by trenchless
technology method at an average depth 3.60 mtr from normal ground level up to top of casing pipe including excavation & filling of Pit, Dewatering
arrangement, Supporting system for soil, also including supply and fixing of 2 no Sluice valve ISI Mark, construction of sluice valve chamber etc. all
complete work including supply & fixing specials in carrier pipe over main pipe, as per specification given in the bid documents including supply of all
materials, labour T&P etc. for proper completion of work as per instruction of Engineer.
Road Crossing
26.01 50 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100
26.02 65 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100
26.03 80mm 61.00 Mtr. 7,561 461,221
26.04 100mm 100.00 Mtr. 9,427 942,700
26.05 125 mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400
26.06 150mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400
26.07 200mm 100.00 Mtr. 16,301 1,630,100
26.08 250mm 98.00 Mtr. 21,899 2,146,102
26.09 300mm 100.00 Mtr. 25,630 2,563,000
26.10 450mm 17.00 Mtr. 47,136 801,312
Railway Crossing
26.11 500mm 60.00 Mtr. 58,920 3,535,200
27.00 Making house connection should be done atleast 2 m inside the boundary wall with provision of tap from distribution line to outer wall of house, with 121719.00 Nos. 2,558 311,357,202
supply of 1 m G.I. pipe & average 10.0 mtr. MDP Pipe including specials, Brass ferrule, Saddle clamp etc. of suitable size, T&P etc. including excavation,
laying and jointing for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer
28.00 Construction of 1.5 m high and 115mm thick boundary wall with 230 mmx230 mm thick pillar made in Brick masonry in 1 cement and 4 sand mortar, the 11462.00 Rmt 5,156 59,098,072
spacing between two pillar should not be more than 3.0 m c/c and the depth of foundation should not be less than 0.60m, at the site of water works as
per departmental type design and drawing, and, as per specifications given in the bid document including supply of all materials, labour T&P etc.for
proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer
29.00 Supply and fixing of 3.6 m x 1.50 m MS gate including fabrication and supply of steel and construction of bounary wall pillars of size 1.5mx0.30mx0.30m 61.00 No. 41,244 2,515,884
with ornamental brick work 115mm th. around RCC, as per departmental type design and drawing and as per specifications laid down in the bid
document, including supply of all material, labour,T&P etc.required for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer
30.00 Supply and fixing of 1.5m wide MS wicket gate including fabrication and supply of steel and construction of boundary wall pillars etc. as per specifications 61.00 No. 14,730 898,530
laid down in the bid document, including supply of all material, labour,T&P etc.required for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer
31.00 Construction of Brick on edge pavement for approach to water works/ ESR, as per departmental type design and drawing and as per specifications laid 20865.00 Sqm. 737 15,377,505
down in the bid document, including supply of all materials , labour, T&P etc.required for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer ‐in ‐
charge.
32.00 Construction of semi circular 300 mm dia drain for water works, as per departmental type design and drawing and as per specifications laid down in the 2530.00 Rmt 1,768 4,473,040
bid document, including supply of all materials, labour, T&P etc.required for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer
33.00 Earth filling work for proper leveling of water work site, in accordance with the contour map and Grid map of existing site enclosed, including leveling, 55084.00 Cum. 334 18,398,056
dressing, excavation and filling of earth where necessary and also including all labour, materials, T&P etc.required for proper completion of works and
also including carriage of earth from within a distance of about 8 km. from the site of works as per instructions of Engineer (Provisional)
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S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
34.00 Available earth filling work for proper leveling of water work site, in accordance with the contour map and Grid map of existing site enclosed, including 316390.00 Cum. 128 40,497,920
leveling, dressing, excavation and filling of earth where necessary and also including all labour, materials, T&P etc.required for proper completion of
works and also including carriage of earth from within a distance of about 8 km. from the site of works as per instructions of Engineer (Provisional)
35.00 Soft landscaping works including providing and planting of decorative plants, ground cover, shrubs in ground by mixing good soil with manure/ sludge, 73445.00 sqm 255 18,728,475
spraying insecticides & pesticides all materials, labour T&P etc. required for completion of the work. including levelling, dressing and filling of earth where
necessary for develop of water work site. (Good soil will be paid seperately)
36.00 Guard Room‐Supply of all materials labour T&P etc. compete and construction of Guard Room of 2m x 2.5m x 2.6m ht. at site of RCC CWR 14.00 Nos. 245,500 3,437,000
37.00 SINGLE ROOM STAFF QUARTER‐ construction of staff quarter for pump operator, chaukidar, pump attendent as per departmental type design attached 14.00 Nos. 1,865,800 26,121,200
with tender documents SINGLE ROOM STAFF QUARTER‐ construction of staff quarter for pump operator, chaukidar, pump attendent as per departmental
type design attached with tender documents including excavation in foundation in ordinary soil/ kanker/ morrum/ soft rock/hard rock,PCC 1:4:8 with
cement local sand and 40mm guage ballastFirst class brick work in 1:4 cement and sand mortar, 12 mm thick plaster in 1:6 cement and sand mortar,mild
steel or iron work ,supply and filling of carted earth up to plinth level ,25mm thick 1:2:4 plain cement concrete floor and 45 cm wide apron with 2 cm
guage stone ballast laid in pannels,finished with 3 mm floating coat of neat cement and 75 mm thick base concrete 1:4:8 ,supply and fiximg of 3mm thick
glass strip of 25 mm width in joint ,MS angle iron chaukhat 40x40x5mm size ,40 mm thick ISI flush door shesham wood,window shutter ,HDPE Tank of
500 liter capacity ,galvanized mosquito proof heavy quality iron wire guage 1.50mm mesh over window with wood batten 50x12 mm and snowcem
painting two coat over one priming coat using approved colour and shade and white washing of ceiling of staff quarters and internal wiring of staff
quarter as per direction of EIC,construction of Septic tank sanitary works with fixtures,pipes etc. and all type of plumbing work in kitchen ,bathroom and
W/C, with supply of all materials ,labours , tools and plants etc all complete as per direcdtion of EIC
38.00 DOUBLE ROOM STAFF QUARTER‐ construction of staff quarter for pump operator, chaukidar, pump attendent as per departmental type design attached 4.00 Nos. 2,455,000 9,820,000
with tender documents including excavation in foundation in ordinary soil/ kanker/ morrum/ soft rock/hard rock,PCC 1:4:8 with cement local sand and
40mm guage ballastFirst class brick work in 1:4 cement and sand mortar, 12 mm thick plaster in 1:6 cement and sand mortar,mild steel or iron work
,supply and filling of carted earth up to plinth level ,25mm thick 1:2:4 plain cement concrete floor and 45 cm wide apron with 2 cm guage stone ballast
laid in pannels,finished with 3 mm floating coat of neat cement and 75 mm thick base concrete 1:4:8 ,supply and fiximg of 3mm thick glass strip of 25
mm width in joint ,MS angle iron chaukhat 40x40x5mm size ,40 mm thick ISI flush door shesham wood,window shutter ,HDPE Tank of 500 liter capacity
,galvanized mosquito proof heavy quality iron wire guage 1.50mm mesh over window with wood batten 50x12 mm and snowcem painting two coat over
one priming coat using approved colour and shade and white washing of ceiling of staff quarters and internal wiring of staff quarter as per direction of
EIC,construction of Septic tank sanitary works with fixtures,pipes etc. and all type of plumbing work in kitchen ,bathroom and W/C, with supply of all
materials ,labours , tools and plants etc all complete as per direcdtion of EIC
39.00 Supply and fixing of Electromagnetic Flow Water Meter (with totalizer) for measurement of bulk flow at outlets of every pump stations and inlets of
CWRs/OHTs including construction of RCC/RB chambers of required size and as per instrucions of Engineer Incharge.
39.01 800mm dia 3.00 Nos. 1,188,220 3,564,660
39.02 500mm dia 1.00 Nos. 451,720 451,720
39.03 400mm dia 4.00 Nos. 351,065 1,404,260
39.04 250mm dia 5.00 Nos. 213,880 1,069,400
39.05 200mm dia 2.00 Nos. 192,472 384,944
39.06 150mm dia 34.00 Nos. 166,351 5,655,934
39.07 80mm dia 12.00 Nos. 112,930 1,355,160
40.00 Supply & Fixing of Flow control valve/Diaphragm Valve/Altitude control valve, including construction of RCC/RB chambers of required size and as per
instrucions of Engineer Incharge.
40.01 1000mm dia 3.00 Nos. 3,039,290 9,117,870
40.02 800mm dia 2.00 Nos. 2,528,650 5,057,300
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S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
40.03 600mm dia 4.00 Nos. 1,755,816 7,023,264
40.04 400mm dia 6.00 Nos. 925,044 5,550,264
40.05 350mm dia 1.00 Nos. 536,172 536,172
40.06 300mm dia 4.00 Nos. 470,378 1,881,512
40.07 250mm dia 16.00 Nos. 367,268 5,876,288
40.08 200mm dia 13.00 Nos. 279,870 3,638,310
40.09 150mm dia 12.00 Nos. 235,680 2,828,160
41.00 Supply and installation of Pressure Feed Type Chlorinating Dozer of given capacity complete with Rota‐meter, regulating valves, dosing pipe of reputed
make and other related accessories including for manual mixing of bleaching powder for following Zones. for following Zones :
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PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
41.38 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐1‐1 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172
41.39 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd)OHSR‐ 11A ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172
41.40 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd)OHSR‐ 2 & OHSR‐2‐1 ‐56GL 1.00 Nos. 75,614 75,614
41.41 GLR ‐14 (Sirsain)OHSR‐1, OHSR‐1A & OHSR‐1A‐1‐72GL 1.00 Nos. 93,290 93,290
42.00 Providing and Installation of 415 V Diesel Generator set with alternator as per the manufacturers specification, Single/multi runs of PVC insulated & PVC
sheathed / XLPE power cable of 1.1 KV grade of required size laying in ground including excavation, sand cushioning, protective covering and refilling the
trench, End termination with brass compression gland and aluminium lugs for said cable, D G set Earthing with 600 x 600 x 3 mm copper plate with 40
mm dia x 4.5 mtrs long G.I. vertically pipe having 12 mm dia holes spaced 5 mm apart drilled upto 2 mtr from the bottom complete vertically with its top
at least 3 mtrs below ground level with earthing lead of No.6 to 8 SWG GI wire / G I Strip in GI Pipe upto DG set, 30 cm square C.I. box with hinged cover
masonry enclosure, funnel at top, alternate layers of charcoal/ coke and salt at least 150 mm thick around G I Pipe etc complete, Rate of D G Set
including transportation, loading and unloading complete with all above materials, Also Construction of RCC DG Foundation with Galvanized iron roofing
0.63 mm thick shed supported with RCC pillar complete including all labour, material as per the detailed drawing and specification or as per the direction
of the Engineer
DG SET
42.01 Intake well ‐ 1250KVA 1.00 Set 10,927,696 10,927,696
42.02 WTP & MCWR ‐ 2500KVA 1.00 Set 18,922,158 18,922,158
42.03 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462
42.04 GLR‐2 (Rudawali) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462
42.05 GLR‐3 (Markundi) ‐ 3500KVA 1.00 Set 26,491,021 26,491,021
42.06 GLR‐4 (Lori) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312
42.07 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) ‐ 1250KVA 1.00 Set 10,888,416 10,888,416
42.08 GLR‐6 (Kekarahi) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626
42.09 GLR‐7 (Papi) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312
42.10 GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626
42.11 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462
42.12 GLR‐10 (Kushara) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312
42.13 GLR‐11 (Jogani) ‐ 160KVA 1.00 Set 1,580,178 1,580,178
42.14 GLR‐12 (Khutana) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312
42.15 GLR‐13 (Beerkhurd) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626
42.16 GLR‐14 (Sirsail) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462
43.00 Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of L T panels comprising of A.C.B / M.C.C.B . /M.C.B suitable C.Ts operated ampere meter, On/Off
indicator selector switch and internal wiring etc."&" complete including Amp meter, Voltmeter, frequencymeter, P.F. meter, Capacitor, single phasing
preventer, Selector switch, fuses etc ‐1 set. enclosed in 16 guage CRCA sheet metal work, doors, busbars, gaskets for doors, painting, feeder designation
etc., Single / multi runs of PVC insulated & PVC sheathed / XLPE power cable of 1.1 KV grade of required size laying in ground including excavation, sand
cushioning, protective covering and refilling the trench, End termination with brass compression gland and aluminium lugs for said cable, complete.
Earthing with 600 x 600 x 3 mm copper plate with 40 mm dia x 4.5 mtrs long G.I. vertically pipe having 12 mm dia holes spaced 5 mm apart drilled upto
2 mtr from the bottom complete vertically with its top at least 3 mtrs below ground level with earthing lead of No.6 to 8 SWG GI wire / G I Strip in GI Pipe
upto L T Panel, 30 cm square C.I. box with hinged cover masonry enclosure, funnel at top, alternate layers of charcoal/ coke and salt at least 150 mm
thick around G I Pipe etc complete including all labour, material as per the detailed drawing. Internal concealed electrification with 1.5 sq.mm. FRLSH
PVC insulated 1100 V grade multistrand single core copper conductor cable in 20 mm dia heavy duty (2mm thick) PVC conduit with 1 nos. 1.5
sq. mm. FRLSH PVC insulated 1100 V grade multistrand single core copper conductor cable as earth continuity wire drawn inside the
conduit complete in all respect. C02 type fire extinguisher 4.5 kg. capacity (ISI Marked IS : 2878 & TAC approved) complete with initial charge
and wall bracket and specification or as per the direction of the Engineer. as minimum requirement for complition of work as item mention below
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PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
43.01 INTAKE WELL ‐ Incomer 2500 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1nos , motor feeder‐630A (6 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder 1.00 Set 4,576,244 4,576,244
43.07 GLR‐4 (Lori) ‐ Incomer 1250 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 1250 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐400A (3 Nos), motor feeder‐100A (2 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting 1.00 Set 2,530,614 2,530,614
feeder, Spare feeder
43.08 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) ‐ Incomer 2500 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐500A(4 Nos), Motor feeder‐200A(4 Nos), Motor feeder‐100A(2 1.00 Set 4,617,929 4,617,929
Nos)capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
43.09 GLR ‐6 (kekarahi) ‐ Incomer 630 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 630 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐160A (5 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder 1.00 Set 2,605,246 2,605,246
43.11 GLR‐8 ( Tarauli Raja) ‐ Incomer 630 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 630 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐160A (3 Nos), motor feeder‐100A (2 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting 1.00 Set 2,605,246 2,605,246
feeder, Spare feeder
43.12 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) ‐ Incomer 320 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 320 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐100A (5 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder 1.00 Set 1,470,054 1,470,054
43.15 GLR‐12 (Khutana) ‐ Incomer 1250 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 1250 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐250A (6 Nos), motor feeder‐63A (2 Nos),capacitor feeder , lighting 1.00 Set 2,530,614 2,530,614
feeder, Spare feeder
43.16 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd) ‐ Incomer 630 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 630 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐250A (2 Nos), motor feeder‐63A (2 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting 1.00 Set 2,605,246 2,605,246
feeder, Spare feeder
43.17 GLR‐14 (Sirsail) ‐ Incomer 250 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 250 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐100A (3 Nos), motor feeder‐63A (2 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting 1.00 Set 1,129,300 1,129,300
feeder, Spare feeder
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PRICE SCHEDULE As Per Revised BOQ
S.no Item Description Quantity Units Rates (in Rs.) Amount (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6
44.00 Design, Engineering, supply, Installation, Testing and commissioning of Automation & SCADA (PLC GSM based) system to Control water supply in OHT
and ventilation inside pumping station electrical room.
44.01 Intake 1.00 No. 982,000 982,000
44.02 WTP/CWR 1.00 No. 2,946,000 2,946,000
44.03 GLR 5.00 No. 982,000 4,910,000
44.04 GLR & OHSR 18.00 No. 982,000 17,676,000
44.05 OHSR 46.00 No. 491,000 22,586,000
45.00 Sufficient number of lights and around Water works compound external/street lightening system ‐ Solar based LED (110 to 130 Watts) with poles of 9.00 70.00 Nos. 31,228 2,185,960
m long, foundation in 1:3:6, Including solar pannel & wiring etc. all complete as per directions of the Engineer.
Subtotal of Part (A) 7,897,774,329
O & M
46.00 Operation and Maintenance of whole water Supply system constructed under this work, after completion of trial run for providing continous water
supply in the covered area and households @ 55 lpcd at the minimum residual pressure of 7 M.
Fixed operation charges
46.01 Year‐1 (During defect liabilities period) 1.00 Year 78,230,400 78,230,400
46.02 Year‐2 1.00 Year 82,142,000 82,142,000
46.03 Year‐3 1.00 Year 86,250,000 86,250,000
46.04 Year‐4 1.00 Year 90,563,000 90,563,000
46.05 Year‐5 1.00 Year 95,092,000 95,092,000
46.06 Year‐6 1.00 Year 99,847,000 99,847,000
46.07 Year‐7 1.00 Year 104,840,000 104,840,000
46.08 Year‐8 1.00 Year 110,082,000 110,082,000
46.09 Year‐9 1.00 Year 115,587,000 115,587,000
46.10 Year‐10 1.00 Year 121,367,000 121,367,000
Subtotal of Part (B) 984,000,400
Total (Part A + Part B) 8,881,774,729
Note 1. The contractor shall quote the rates inclisive of all taxes (excluding GST).
2. GST applicable amount will be paid extra based on submission of original challans receipts from the concerned authorities.
3. Standard Drawigs are avialable with the employer and bidders are allowed to review the same at SWSM office.
4. Rate Only Items as in BOQ to be Mreasured and paid as per actual site measurement / drg approval for the variations.
5. Above arrived quantities based on site and scope given by client and are as per available data /survey/designs and the quantities are liable to change as per actual site condition.
6. Actuals may vary with project report.
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COMPARETIVE SHEET
Item Rate BOQ (Schedule G)
Tender Inviting Authority: State Water & Sanitation Mission, Lucknow
Name of Work: Pipe water supply scheme for Patwadh Group of Villages in district Sonbhadra with relevant works including Commissioning and Operation & Maintenance for 10 Years.
NIT No: 2180/W‐17/BID/2020‐21 Dated: 06‐01‐2021
Name of Bidder: M/s.NCC LIMITED
Original BOQ Revised BOQ
Rates after Rates after
Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BUILD PHASE (PART ‐ A) BUILD PHASE (PART ‐ A)
Construction of Intake well as per site conditions. Construction of Intake well as per site conditions.
Intake Well ‐ Survey, Site investigation, soil testing, Designing, Planning, Intake Well ‐ Survey, Site investigation, soil testing, Designing, Planning,
Construction and Commissioning of intake well of minimum of 5 m diameter, Construction and Commissioning of intake well of minimum of 5 m
including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock, PCC for diameter, including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed
morrom/soft/hard rock, PCC for bedding in lean concrete of minimum
bedding in lean concrete of minimum grade of M‐15, R.C.C. in grade M‐30 or
grade of M‐15, R.C.C. in grade M‐30 or above in raft/ pile foundation,
1.00 above in raft/ pile foundation, R.C.C. M‐30 in or above grade in walling and top 1.00
R.C.C. M‐30 in or above grade in walling and top slab, with supply of all
slab, with supply of all type steel bars of approved quality and cement as
type steel bars of approved quality and cement as approved by the
approved by the Employer, water inlet (Rose pieces of required size opening) Employer, water inlet (Rose pieces of required size opening) having
having different intake capacity of water at different level,as per site different intake capacity of water at different level,as per site
investigation, Designing, Planning, construction and commissioning, as per investigation, Designing, Planning, construction and commissioning, as
direction of Engineer per direction of Engineer
At Pathwad: Intake Well of minimum internal size of 5 M Dia & 9.1 m
1.01 At Pathwad: Intake Well of minimum internal size of 5 M Dia & 5.6 m Height 1.00 Job 14,730,000 14,730,000 1.01 1.00 Job 23,936,250 23,936,250 9,206,250
Height
14,730,000 23,936,250 9,206,250
2.00 Construction of Jack well cum pump house as per site conditions. 2.00 Construction of Jack well cum pump house as per site conditions.
Survey, Site investigation, soil testing, Planning, Designing, Construction and Survey, Site investigation, soil testing, Planning, Designing, Construction
Commissioning of Jack well and pump house as detailed below. and Commissioning of Jack well and pump house as detailed below.
For construction of pump house of minimum height of 6 m with required For construction of pump house of minimum height of 6 m with
required length of RCCfootbridge of minimum 2.5 m clear width or
length of RCCfootbridge of minimum 2.5 m clear width or minimum width for
minimum width for carriout the pumping main whichever is higher,
carriout the pumping main whichever is higher, pump floor level minimum 1 m
pump floor level minimum 1 m above HFL, water inlet opening having
above HFL, water inlet opening having different intake capacity of water at
different intake capacity of water at different inlet points, construction
different inlet points, construction of staircase, Pump house, operating Slab, of staircase, Pump house, operating Slab, gantry girder on corbel,
gantry girder on corbel, cement concrete floor with hardener, Circular Balcony cement concrete floor with hardener, Circular Balcony minimum 1m
minimum 1m width, staircase post‐column beams, development of land, width, staircase post‐column beams, development of land, approach
approach road etc. arrangement should be made inside pump house such that road etc. arrangement should be made inside pump house such that to
to fix required nos. of VT Pumps , Power Control Panels and starters, fix required nos. of VT Pumps , Power Control Panels and starters,
instrumentation & SCADA & wireless telemetry (voice & Data), internal and instrumentation & SCADA & wireless telemetry (voice & Data), internal
external electrifications and adequate LED lighting including excavation of soil and external electrifications and adequate LED lighting including
excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock and lean
i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock and lean concrete of minimum grade
concrete of minimum grade of M‐15 and R.C.C. in grade M‐30 or above
of M‐15 and R.C.C. in grade M‐30 or above in raft/ pile foundation, Walling,
in raft/ pile foundation, Walling, Intake R.C.C. wall with supply of all
Intake R.C.C. wall with supply of all type steel bars of approved quality and
type steel bars of approved quality and cement as approved by the
cement as approved by the Employer, cofferdam construction as per site Employer, cofferdam construction as per site requirement, diversion
requirement, diversion arrangement of flow of river during construction by arrangement of flow of river during construction by making bunds
making bunds across the river supply gunny bags, sand, fixing suitable size of across the river supply gunny bags, sand, fixing suitable size of steel
steel girder, dismantling and refixing etc. and also supply and fixing of girder, dismantling and refixing etc. and also supply and fixing of
collapsible gate, collapsible door, Aluminium window as per relevant collapsible gate, collapsible door, Aluminium window as per relevant
specifications, including of three‐coat whitewashing, internal two coat specifications, including of three‐coat whitewashing, internal two coat
snowcem painting, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint, all snowcem painting, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint,
all steelwork must be painted with red oxide paint and two coat of
steelwork must be painted with red oxide paint and two coat of anticorrosive
anticorrosive paint etc. and internal and external electrification of
paint etc. and internal and external electrification of intake well, supply and
intake well, supply and fixing of three‐row railing with M.S. Angle posts
fixing of three‐row railing with M.S. Angle posts supply and fixing of inlet
supply and fixing of inlet opening of required capacity, dewatering,
opening of required capacity, dewatering, including supply of all materials, all including supply of all materials, all labour T&P etc. required for proper
labour T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per direction of the completion of works as per direction of the Engineer. Cost of VT Pumps
Engineer. Cost of VT Pumps , Panels, Scada, Panel Board, pipe manifolds etc. , Panels, Scada, Panel Board, pipe manifolds etc. are not covered in this
are not covered in this item. item.
At Patwadh: Jack Well of minimum internal size of 14 M Dia & 22.09M
2.01 At Patwadh: Jack Well of minimum internal size of 14 M Dia & 22.09 M Height 1.00 Job 108,096,803 108,096,803 2.01 1.00 Job 108,096,803 108,096,803 0.00
Height
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Rates after Rates after
Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
At Patwadh: DI K‐7 pipe of minium diameter 1000 mm Dia & 400 M Length for At Patwadh: MS pipe of minium diameter 1600 mm Dia & 85 M Length
2.03 1.00 Job 15,096,286 15,096,286 2.03 1.00 Job 16,976,091 16,976,091 1,879,805
intake well & SS stainer of Apropriate size, 4 Nos. for intake well & SS stainer of Apropriate size, 2 Nos.
123,193,089 125,072,894 1,879,805
Construction of Water Treatment Plant Construction of Water Treatment Plant
Survey, Investigation, Planning, Design, Construction and Commissioning of Survey, Investigation, Planning, Design, Construction and
WTP as per of capacity as given below. Commissioning of WTP as per of capacity as given below.
For construction of WTP, Admin Building with Command Control Room, and For construction of WTP, Admin Building with Command Control Room,
fire fighting arrangements, first aid arrangements Circular Cascading Aerator, and fire fighting arrangements, first aid arrangements Circular
Cascading Aerator, Inlet chamber, alum dosing, pre‐sedimentation
Inlet chamber, alum dosing, pre‐sedimentation Tank, Rapid Mix, Vertical Flow
Tank, Rapid Mix, Vertical Flow Clarifloculator, Rapid Gravity Filter with
Clarifloculator, Rapid Gravity Filter with Back Wash Arrangement, Proper
Back Wash Arrangement, Proper Sludge Disposal and Backwash water
Sludge Disposal and Backwash water disposal arrangements to nearest
disposal arrangements to nearest drain/low laying area & Appurtenant
drain/low laying area & Appurtenant Works of the below‐mentioned capacity,
Works of the below‐mentioned capacity, automated through PLC with
automated through PLC with outputs to SCADA, walkway in between WTP outputs to SCADA, walkway in between WTP components with railing,
components with railing, Guard Room, Chemical Store House, Gaseous Guard Room, Chemical Store House, Gaseous Chlorination Plant,
Chlorination Plant, Development of WTP area with adequate plantation, Development of WTP area with adequate plantation, Rainwater
Rainwater harvesting unit. Raw water to be treated and filtered. Lean concrete harvesting unit. Raw water to be treated and filtered. Lean concrete to
3.00 to be used of grade not less than M‐10 and other structures in minimum M‐30 3.00 be used of grade not less than M‐10 and other structures in minimum
grade of concrete. Cement and steel should be as per approved by the M‐30 grade of concrete. Cement and steel should be as per approved
Employer/IS code. Collapsible MS steel doors and aluminium windows to be by the Employer/IS code. Collapsible MS steel doors and aluminium
provided including of three‐coat whitewashing, internal two coat snowcem windows to be provided including of three‐coat whitewashing, internal
painting, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint, all steelwork two coat snowcem painting, external painting with apex
ultima/equivalent paint, all steelwork must be painted with red oxide
must be painted with red oxide paint and two coat of anticorrosive paint etc.
paint and two coat of anticorrosive paint etc. and internal and external
and internal and external electrification with adequate LED lights for the
electrification with adequate LED lights for the compound, including
compound, including automation, instrumentation & SCADA, wireless
automation, instrumentation & SCADA, wireless telemetry (voice &
telemetry (voice & data). Including water testing kits, lab building and essential
data). Including water testing kits, lab building and essential lab
lab equipment as mentioned no. 40. Including of supply of all materials, labour equipment as mentioned no. 40. Including of supply of all materials,
T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per direction of the labour T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as per
Engineer. direction of the Engineer.
3.01 At : Capacity of 120 MLD 1.00 Job 510,640,000 510,640,000 3.01 At : Capacity of 120 MLD 1.00 Job 510,640,000 510,640,000 0.00
510,640,000 510,640,000 0.00
4.00 Clear Water Reservoir 4.00 Clear Water Reservoir
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Rates after Rates after
Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
4.01 CWR at WTP of 9500 KL Capacity 1.00 Job 80,818,600 80,818,600 4.01 CWR at WTP of 9500 KL Capacity 1.00 Job 80,818,600 80,818,600 0.00
4.02 GLR‐1 (8500 KL ) 1.00 Job 75,132,820 75,132,820 4.02 GLR‐1 (200 KL ) 1.00 Job 4,124,400 4,124,400 ‐71,008,420
4.03 GLR‐2 (8100 KL ) 1.00 Job 71,813,660 71,813,660 4.03 GLR‐2 (100 KL) 1.00 Job 3,338,800 3,338,800 ‐68,474,860
4.04 GLR‐4 (7500 KL ) 1.00 Job 69,511,852 69,511,852 4.04 GLR‐3 (4400KL) 1.00 Job 41,231,234 41,231,234 ‐28,280,618
4.05 GLR‐5 (2200 KL ) 1.00 Job 15,495,960 15,495,960 4.05 GLR‐4 (4400 KL) 1.00 Job 41,231,234 41,231,234 25,735,274
4.06 GLR‐6 (250 KL ) 1.00 Job 4,419,000 4,419,000 4.06 GLR‐5 (4100 KL ) 1.00 Job 38,494,400 38,494,400 34,075,400
4.07 GLR‐7 (4100 KL ) 1.00 Job 38,494,400 38,494,400 4.07 GLR‐6 (1000KL) 1.00 Job 8,780,865 8,780,865 ‐29,713,535
4.08 GLR‐8 (4100 KL ) 1.00 Job 38,494,400 38,494,400 4.08 GLR‐7 (950 KL ) 1.00 Job 8,549,649 8,549,649 ‐29,944,751
4.09 GLR‐9 (1900 KL ) 1.00 Job 12,942,760 12,942,760 4.09 GLR‐8 (600 KL ) 1.00 Job 6,383,000 6,383,000 ‐6,559,760
4.10 GLR‐10 (500 KL ) 1.00 Job 5,892,000 5,892,000 4.10 GLR‐9 (200 KL) 1.00 Job 4,124,400 4,124,400 ‐1,767,600
4.11 GLR‐11 (800 KL ) 1.00 Job 7,856,000 7,856,000 4.11 GLR‐10 (2200 KL ) 1.00 Job 15,495,960 15,495,960 7,639,960
4.12 GLR‐12 (600 KL ) 1.00 Job 6,383,000 6,383,000 4.12 GLR‐11 (400KL) 1.00 Job 5,401,000 5,401,000 ‐982,000
4.13 GLR‐13 (600 KL ) 1.00 Job 6,383,000 6,383,000 4.13 GLR‐12 (1200KL) 1.00 Job 9,705,731 9,705,731 3,322,731
4.14 GLR‐14 (400 KL ) 1.00 Job 5,401,000 5,401,000 4.14 GLR‐13 (250 KL ) 1.00 Job 4,419,000 4,419,000 ‐982,000
4.15 GLR‐15 (250 KL ) 1.00 Job 4,419,000 4,419,000 4.15 GLR‐14 (250 KL) 1.00 Job 4,419,000 4,419,000 0.00
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
4.16 GLR‐2 Adalganj (350 KL ) 1.00 Job 5,106,400 5,106,400 4.16 1.00 1,000,000 Rate Only
SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
4.17 GLR‐3 Bhbhaech (200 KL ) 1.00 Job 4,124,400 4,124,400
4.18 GLR‐4 Rudawali (150 KL ) 1.00 Job 3,731,600 3,731,600
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
4.19 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,000,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
456,419,852 276,517,273 ‐179,902,579
PUMP HOUSE ‐Survey, Investigation, Planning, Designing, Construction,
PUMP HOUSE ‐Survey, Investigation, Planning, Designing, Construction, Commissioning of Pump houes of required size to accommodate
Commissioning of Pump houes of required size to accommodate required nos required nos of pumps mentioned item nos.
of pumps mentioned item nos. For the construction of Pump House above CWR, minimum 4.5 m
For the construction of Pump House above CWR, minimum 4.5 m height is to height is to be kept with suitable arrangements to install and dismantle
be kept with suitable arrangements to install and dismantle VT pumps and VT pumps and installation of Fire Extinguishers, Power wiring &
installation of Fire Extinguishers, Power wiring & earthling system, rubber earthling system, rubber resistance sheets, spares for motors &
resistance sheets, spares for motors & switchgear, internal & external switchgear, internal & external electrifications and adequate LED
electrifications and adequate LED lighting, brickwork 1:4 (one cement and four lighting, brickwork 1:4 (one cement and four sand), plasterwork 1:6
sand), plasterwork 1:6 (one cement and six sand). Steel and cement to be used (one cement and six sand). Steel and cement to be used as per
5.00 as per approved by Engineer‐in charge / IS code. Reinforced Cement Concrete 5.00 approved by Engineer‐in charge / IS code. Reinforced Cement Concrete
minimum M‐25 to be used including fixing of doors, windows, shutters, glass minimum M‐25 to be used including fixing of doors, windows, shutters,
panels with gantry girder arrangement with supply and fixing of suitable sizes glass panels with gantry girder arrangement with supply and fixing of
of steel girder including snowcem painting two coat over one priming coat suitable sizes of steel girder including snowcem painting two coat over
using approved Colour and shade and whitewashing three coat of ceiling of one priming coat using approved Colour and shade and whitewashing
pump house and painting over new ironwork with one coat of primer and two three coat of ceiling of pump house and painting over new ironwork
coat of approved paint including cost of all arrangement of staircase, balcony with one coat of primer and two coat of approved paint including cost
with medium G.I pipe 20 mm size three row railing, shuttering, scaffolding and of all arrangement of staircase, balcony with medium G.I pipe 20 mm
water with supply of all materials, labours T&P etc. required for proper size three row railing, shuttering, scaffolding and water with supply of
completion of works as per direction of the Engineer. all materials, labours T&P etc. required for proper completion of works
as per direction of the Engineer.
(Pump House at) (Pump House at)
5.01 CWR at WTP of 14 m x 12.50 m x 5.0 m 1.00 Job 4,506,398 4,506,398 5.01 CWR at WTP of 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 3,708,032
5.02 GLR1 ‐ 22 m x 14.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 5.02 GLR‐1‐ 6mx 5.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 850,412 850,412 ‐7,364,018
5.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 22 m x 14.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 5.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 6m x 4.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 695,256 695,256 ‐7,519,174
5.04 GLR‐4 ‐ 22 m x 12 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 6,798,386 6,798,386 5.04 GLR‐3 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 1,416,044
5.05 GLR‐5 ‐ 14 m x 8.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 3,064,822 3,064,822 5.05 GLR‐4 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 5,149,608
5.06 GLR‐6 ‐ 8 m x 6m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,236,338 1,236,338 5.06 GLR‐5 ‐ 22m x 14.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 6,978,092
5.07 GLR‐7 ‐ 22 m x 14.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 8,214,430 8,214,430 5.07 GLR‐6 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236 ‐6,154,194
5.08 GLR‐8 ‐ 11 m x 9.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 2,690,680 2,690,680 5.08 GLR‐7 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236 ‐630,444
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Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
5.09 GLR‐9 ‐ 11 m x 9.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 2,690,680 2,690,680 5.09 GLR‐8 ‐ 8m x 6.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448 ‐1,351,232
5.10 GLR‐10 ‐ 10 m x 8m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236 5.10 GLR‐9 ‐ 6mx 5.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 850,412 850,412 ‐1,209,824
5.11 GLR‐11 ‐ 10 m x 6.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,674,310 1,674,310 5.11 GLR‐10 ‐ 14m x 8.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 3,064,822 3,064,822 1,390,512
5.12 GLR‐12 ‐ 8 m x 6.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448 5.12 GLR‐11 ‐ 8m x 6.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448 0.00
5.13 GLR‐13 ‐ 8 m x 6.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448 5.13 GLR‐12 ‐ 10m x 8m x 5m 1.00 Job 2,060,236 2,060,236 720,788
5.14 GLR‐14 ‐ 8 m x 6.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,339,448 1,339,448 5.14 GLR‐13 ‐ 8m x 6m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,236,338 1,236,338 ‐103,110
5.15 GLR‐15 ‐ 8 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 927,008 927,008 5.15 GLR‐14 ‐ 8m x 6m x 5m 1.00 Job 1,236,338 1,236,338 309,330
5.16 GLR‐2 Adalganj ‐ 9.5 m x5. 5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,345,340 1,345,340
5.17 GLR‐3 Bhbhaech 6 m x 5.5m x 5m 1.00 Job 850,412 850,412
5.18 GLR‐4 Rudawali ‐ 6 m x4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 695,256 695,256
57,201,500 49,650,902 ‐7,550,598
Construction of electric power sub‐station room‐ Construction of electric power sub‐station room‐
Survey, Investigation, Soil Testing, Planning, Designing, Construction of electric Survey, Investigation, Soil Testing, Planning, Designing, Construction of
power sub‐station room of required size. Construction of RCC frame structure electric power sub‐station room of required size. Construction of RCC
room including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed morrom/soft/hard rock, frame structure room including excavation of soil i.e. Kankar mixed
morrom/soft/hard rock, PCC for bedding in lean concrete of minimum
PCC for bedding in lean concrete of minimum grade of M‐15, R.C.C. in grade M‐
grade of M‐15, R.C.C. in grade M‐25 or above in footing, foundation,
25 or above in footing, foundation, plinth beam, column, lintel beam, chajja,
plinth beam, column, lintel beam, chajja, roof slab, brick work in CM 1:6
roof slab, brick work in CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 sand) in walling, Internal plaster (1 cement & 6 sand) in walling, Internal plaster 12 mm thick for walls &
12 mm thick for walls & celling in CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 Sand), External plaster celling in CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6 Sand), External plaster 20 mm thick in
20 mm thick in CM 1:4 (1 cement & 4 sand), providing laying hand cut CM 1:4 (1 cement & 4 sand), providing laying hand cut polished kota
polished kota stone flooring 25 mm to 30 mm thick on bed of CM 1:6 (1 stone flooring 25 mm to 30 mm thick on bed of CM 1:6 (1 cement & 6
6.00 6.00
cement & 6 sand) including cement float, filling jointing with neat cement sand) including cement float, filling jointing with neat cement slurry,
slurry, curing polishing and cleaning, providing cable duct of required size, curing polishing and cleaning, providing cable duct of required size,
including fixing of rolling shutter, aluminium windows & ventilator with glass including fixing of rolling shutter, aluminium windows & ventilator with
panels as per specifications, providing and applying white washing in two coat glass panels as per specifications, providing and applying white washing
in two coat to new plaster surface, internal two coat snowcem painting
to new plaster surface, internal two coat snowcem painting including priming
including priming coat, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent
coat, external painting with apex ultima/equivalent paint including priming,
paint including priming, painting over new iron work with one coat of
painting over new iron work with one coat of primer and two coat oil paint of primer and two coat oil paint of approved make including cost of all
approved make including cost of all arrangement of shuttering, scaffolding arrangement of shuttering, scaffolding including all materials, labours
including all materials, labours T&P etc. for proper completion of works as per T&P etc. for proper completion of works as per direction of the
direction of the Engineer. Engineer.
(Construction of electric power sub‐station room at) (Construction of electric power sub‐station room at)
6.01 CWR at WTP of 19 m x 5.5 m x 5.0 m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 6.01 CWR at WTP of 19 m x 5.5 m x 5.0 m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 0.00
6.02 GLR‐1 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 6.02 GLR‐1 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 ‐1,582,002
6.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 6.03 GLR‐2 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 ‐1,582,002
6.04 GLR‐4 ‐ 13 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,293,294 1,293,294 6.04 GLR‐3 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 583,308
6.05 GLR‐5 ‐ 10 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 824,880 824,880 6.05 GLR‐4 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 1,051,722
6.06 GLR‐6 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.06 GLR‐5 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 1,582,002
6.07 GLR‐7 ‐ 19 m x 5.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 1,876,602 1,876,602 6.07 GLR‐6 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 ‐1,290,348
6.08 GLR‐8 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 6.08 GLR‐7 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 0.00
6.09 GLR‐9 ‐7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 6.09 GLR‐8 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 ‐291,654
6.10 GLR‐10 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 6.10 GLR‐9 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 ‐291,654
6.11 GLR‐11 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.11 GLR‐10 ‐ 10 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 824,880 824,880 530,280
6.12 GLR‐12 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.12 GLR‐11 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 0.00
6.13 GLR‐13 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.13 GLR‐12 ‐ 7 m x 4.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 586,254 586,254 291,654
6.14 GLR‐14 ‐ 6 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.14 GLR‐13 ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 0.00
6.15 GLR‐15 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 6.15 GLR‐14 ‐ 6.0 m x 2.5m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600 0.00
6.16 GLR‐2 Adalganj ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.17 GLR‐3 Bhbhaech ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
6.18 GLR‐4 Rudawali ‐ 6 m x 2.5 m x 5.0m 1.00 Job 294,600 294,600
14,034,744 12,152,250 ‐1,882,494
Design, Supply, Erection and Testing of V.T. pump water‐lubricated to lift the Design, Supply, Erection and Testing of V.T. / HSC pump water‐
required discharge at required head with sufficient column pipe including shaft lubricated to lift the required discharge at required head with sufficient
with discharge head and bowl assembly all complete as per IS:2010 along with column pipe including shaft with discharge head and bowl assembly all
complete as per IS:2010 along with power control panel, soft starters,
power control panel, soft starters, control system panels, voltage stabilizer of
control system panels, voltage stabilizer of required capacity, EM Flow
7.00 required capacity, EM Flow Meters, piping manifolds( Suction and delivery 7.00
Meters, piping manifolds( Suction and delivery including all specials like
including all specials like bend, Tee,NRV, Sluice valve etc.) instrumentation &
bend, Tee,NRV, Sluice valve etc.) instrumentation & SCADA, wireless
SCADA, wireless telemetry (voice & Data) including all materials, labour, T&P telemetry (voice & Data) including all materials, labour, T&P etc. all
etc. all required for proper completion of works as per the direction of the required for proper completion of works as per the direction of the
Engineer. Engineer.
Intake to WTP (69100 LPM, 6(3W+3S) Nos, 212.58 KW, 38.5m Head ) ‐
7.01 Intake to WTP (23800 LPM, 6(3W+3S) Nos, 205.15 KW, 32m Head ) 1.00 Set 29,145,760 29,145,760 7.01 1.00 Set 31,965,854 31,965,854 2,820,094
VT
MCWR to OHSR‐Kanach (486 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 9.48 KW, 62m Head )
7.02 CWR to GLR1 (14500 LPM, 6(4W+2S) Nos, 205.15 KW, 53m Head ) 1.00 Set 26,472,756 26,472,756 7.02 1.00 Set 1,992,478 1,992,478 ‐24,480,278
‐ VT
GLR‐1 to peak CH 2000 m (4850 LPM, 18(12W+6S) Nos, 205.15 KW, 153m MCWR to OHSR‐Patwadh, OHSR‐Salkhan , OHSR‐Redia, GLR‐2 & GLR‐1
7.03 1.00 Set 71,024,132 71,024,132 7.03 1.00 Set 9,936,858 9,936,858 ‐61,087,274
Head ) (6398 LPM, 6(4W+2S)Nos, 38.15KW, 94m Head)‐VT
MCWR to GLR‐3 (Markundi) (55935 LPM, 8(5W+3S)Nos, 182.84KW,
7.04 GLR‐2 to OHSR 12A (2500 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 22.38 KW, 28m Head ) 1.00 Set 2,733,888 2,733,888 7.04 1.00 Set 35,297,008 35,297,008 32,563,120
68m Head)‐VT
GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) to OHSR‐Bhbhaech (1321 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 11.91
7.05 GLR‐2 to OHSR 12 (1950 LPM, 2(1W+1S) Nos, 18.65 KW, 30m Head ) 1.00 Set 1,708,680 1,708,680 7.05 1.00 Set 1,732,248 1,732,248 ‐1,076,272
KW, 33m Head )‐HSC
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S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
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Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
GLR‐ 3 Babhaech to OHSR‐2 Babhaech (1250 LPM, (1W + 1S) Nos, 22.38
7.42 KW,28.5m Head ) & OHSR‐1 Belcupp (1200 LPM, (1W + 1S) Nos, 3.73 KW,55m 1.00 Set 3,901,486 3,901,486
Head )
GLR‐ 4 Rudawali to OHSR‐5 Rudawali (150 LPM, (1W + 1S) Nos, 3.73 KW,27m
7.43 1.00 Set 3,172,842 3,172,842
Head ) & OHSR‐4 Markundi (900 LPM, (1W + 1S) Nos, 18.65 KW,59 m Head )
238,847,932 287,557,811 48,709,879
Survey, Investigation, Planning, Construction, Commissioning, Design, Drawing Survey, Investigation, Planning, Construction, Commissioning, Design,
as per latest I.S. CODE & all design should be vetted by any IIT institute or govt Drawing as per latest I.S. CODE & all design should be vetted by any IIT
engineering college. for construction of electric power sub‐station room for 50 institute or govt engineering college. for construction of electric power
sub‐station room for 50 KVA above load of minimum size 4 x 3.5 x 3.5
KVA above load of minimum size 4 x 3.5 x 3.5 meter or as per requirement
meter or as per requirement including supplying and fixing transformer
including supplying and fixing transformer (As per following KVA ), transformer
(As per following KVA ), transformer foundation, supplying & fixing of
foundation, supplying & fixing of Air handling unit, Bus Coupler with 2 Air handling unit, Bus Coupler with 2 incoming & 1 outgoing ACB, steel
incoming & 1 outgoing ACB, steel tubular pole, ACSR Conductor, Lighting tubular pole, ACSR Conductor, Lighting arrestor, Disc and Pin insulation,
8.00 8.00
arrestor, Disc and Pin insulation, Stone Metal Spreading, including cable inside Stone Metal Spreading, including cable inside the substation as per
the substation as per requirement along with snowcem painting two coat over requirement along with snowcem painting two coat over one priming
coat using approved Colour and shade and white washing three coat
one priming coat using approved Colour and shade and white washing three
constructed room and painting over new iron work with one coat of
coat constructed room and painting over new iron work with one coat of
primer and two coat of approved paint including cost of all
primer and two coat of approved paint including cost of all arrangement of arrangement of shuttering, scaffolding and water with supply of all
shuttering, scaffolding and water with supply of all materials, labours T&P etc. materials, labours T&P etc. required for proper completion of works as
required for proper completion of works as per direction of the Engineer. per direction of the Engineer.
8.01 Intake well 1250 KVA 1.00 Nos 4,009,506 4,009,506 8.01 Intake well 1250KVA 2.00 Nos 4,009,506 8,019,012 4,009,506
8.02 WTP ‐ 1250 KVA 1.00 Nos 4,009,506 4,009,506 8.02 WTP & MCWR ‐ 2500KVA 2.00 Nos 5,378,414 10,756,828 6,747,322
8.03 CWR1A 1500 KVA 1.00 Nos 4,249,114 4,249,114 8.03 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) ‐ 160KVA 2.00 Nos 1,078,236 2,156,472 ‐3,221,942
8.04 MARKUNDI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐1A 2500 KVA 1.00 Nos 5,378,414 5,378,414 8.04 GLR‐2 (Rudawali) ‐ 100KVA 2.00 Nos 903,440 1,806,880 ‐3,571,534
8.05 MARKUNDI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐1B 2500 kva 1.00 Nos 5,378,414 5,378,414 8.05 GLR‐3 (Markundi) ‐ 3500KVA 2.00 Nos 6,473,540 12,947,080 11,399,448
8.06 CHHAPAKA VILLAGE‐GLR‐2 250 kva 1.00 Nos 1,547,632 1,547,632 8.06 GLR‐4 (Lori) ‐ 500KVA 2.00 Nos 1,858,926 3,717,852 603,930
8.07 GANGUR VILLAGE‐GLR‐4 800 kva 1.00 Nos 3,113,922 3,113,922 8.07 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) ‐ 1250KVA 2.00 Nos 4,009,506 8,019,012 6,243,556
8.08 PAPI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐5 400 kva 1.00 Nos 1,775,456 1,775,456 8.08 GLR‐6 (Kekarahi) ‐ 315KVA 2.00 Nos 1,642,739 3,285,478 1,845,866
8.09 BHARAWAH VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐6 200 kva 1.00 Nos 1,439,612 1,439,612 8.09 GLR‐7 (Papi) ‐ 500KVA 2.00 Nos 1,858,926 3,717,852 1,858,926
8.10 UNCHIDIH VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐7 500 kva 1.00 Nos 1,858,926 1,858,926 8.10 GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja) ‐ 315KVA 2.00 Nos 1,642,739 3,285,478 1,213,458
8.11 SIDDHI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐8 630 kva 1.00 Nos 2,072,020 2,072,020 8.11 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) ‐ 160KVA 2.00 Nos 1,078,236 2,156,472 ‐457,612
8.12 KHUTHA VILLAGE‐GLR‐9 400 kva 1.00 Nos 2,614,084 2,614,084 8.12 GLR‐10 (Kushara) ‐ 500KVA 2.00 Nos 1,858,926 3,717,852 2,278,240
8.13 PEROHA VILLAGE‐GLR‐10 200 kva 1.00 Nos 1,439,612 1,439,612 8.13 GLR‐11 (Jogani) ‐ 160KVA 2.00 Nos 1,078,236 2,156,472 1,240,266
8.14 AMAULIA GLR 11 125 KVA 1.00 Nos 916,206 916,206 8.14 GLR‐12 (Khutana) ‐ 500KVA 2.00 Nos 1,858,926 3,717,852 2,170,220
8.15 BHWANIPUR GLR 12 ‐ 250 KVA 1.00 Nos 1,547,632 1,547,632 8.15 GLR‐13 (Beerkhurd) ‐ 315KVA 2.00 Nos 1,642,739 3,285,478 1,666,160
8.16 GLR 13 CAMPUS 300 KVA 1.00 Nos 1,619,318 1,619,318 8.16 GLR‐14 (Sirsail) ‐ 100KVA 2.00 Nos 903,440 1,806,880 818,988
8.17 GLR 14 CAMPUS 150 KVA 1.00 Nos 987,892 987,892
8.18 GLR 15 CAMPUS 150 KVA 1.00 Nos 987,892 987,892
8.19 PATWADH CWR ‐ 500 KVA 1.00 Nos 1,858,926 1,858,926
8.20 ADALGANJ GLSR 2 200 KVA 1.00 Nos 1,439,612 1,439,612
8.21 BHBHAECH GLSR‐3 125 KVA 1.00 Nos 916,206 916,206
8.22 RUDAWALI GLSR‐4 100 KVA 1.00 Nos 903,440 903,440
50,063,342 74,552,950 24,489,608
Construction of Over Head Tank of different capacities and staging heights as Construction of Over Head Tank of different capacities and staging
mentioned below. Supply of all materials labour T&P etc. compete and heights as mentioned below. Supply of all materials labour T&P etc.
construction of R.C.C. (M30 Grade) with main components, Instruments & compete and construction of R.C.C. (M30 Grade) with main
SCADA, wireless telemetry (voice & Data) including cost of soil testing. All the components, Instruments & SCADA, wireless telemetry (voice & Data)
components of O.H.T. will be casted in M30 concrete with cement, coarse sand including cost of soil testing. All the components of O.H.T. will be
and approved stone grit as per I.S. 11682 and I.S.456.Seismic effects and wind casted in M30 concrete with cement, coarse sand and approved stone
load should be taken into consideration as I.S. 1893 for earthquake resistance grit as per I.S. 11682 and I.S.456.Seismic effects and wind load should
and I.S. 875 part‐III for wind load on structure (this area is in seismic Zone III be taken into consideration as I.S. 1893 for earthquake resistance and
and high damage risk zone for wind) Proper ventilator at top dome in circular I.S. 875 part‐III for wind load on structure (this area is in seismic Zone III
shape along with an R.C.C. cover and thickness, pillar of ventilator should be and high damage risk zone for wind) Proper ventilator at top dome in
minimum 50 cm height.The space between top dome and R.C.C. cover should circular shape along with an R.C.C. cover and thickness, pillar of
be covered with mosquito net of standard quality along with expanded ventilator should be minimum 50 cm height.The space between top
metaled mesh, Ultrasonic type Water level indicator and EM flow meter and dome and R.C.C. cover should be covered with mosquito net of
residual chlorine sensor/ transmitter. The indicator board scale made of 3mm standard quality along with expanded metaled mesh, Ultrasonic type
thick M.S. plate should have a clear width of minimum 25cm painted with good Water level indicator and EM flow meter and residual chlorine sensor/
Asian paint. It should also consists of 3mm brass wire rope minimum 4 smooth transmitter. The indicator board scale made of 3mm thick M.S. plate
pulleys about 8 cm dia with guides,15cm dia copper ball float which shall be should have a clear width of minimum 25cm painted with good Asian
completely wate tight suitable pointer of brass etc.Lightening conductor as per paint. It should also consists of 3mm brass wire rope minimum 4
I.S.S.2309 of its latest amendments of latest electricity rules.It should consist smooth pulleys about 8 cm dia with guides,15cm dia copper ball float
proper elevation rod with 5 or more fork points proper down conductors of which shall be completely wate tight suitable pointer of brass
prescribed metal of propr size prescribed by ISS 2309‐1969 and ISS 3013‐ etc.Lightening conductor as per I.S.S.2309 of its latest amendments of
1966C.I. manhole of min 60x60cm size made of M.S.channel section with latest electricity rules.It should consist proper elevation rod with 5 or
9 00 9 00
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9.00 9.00
adequate cover made of M.S. sheet of minimum 3mm thickness hinged with more fork points proper down conductors of prescribed metal of propr
manhole with locking aarrangement.This manhole should be fix at top dome at size prescribed by ISS 2309‐1969 and ISS 3013‐1966C.I. manhole of min
proper place.Supply, fixing,jointing of following size of C.I.D/F Pipes with 60x60cm size made of M.S.channel section with adequate cover made
C.I.D/F specials conforming to IS 8329/2000 as vertical pipes for of M.S. sheet of minimum 3mm thickness hinged with manhole with
inlet,outlet,overflow and washout as per latest / relevant I.S. specifications locking aarrangement.This manhole should be fix at top dome at
with all jointing materials for proper completion of work including other proper place.Supply, fixing,jointing of following size of C.I.D/F Pipes
appurtenant works and exeavation in all types of soil. Including Out let pipes of with C.I.D/F specials conforming to IS 8329/2000 as vertical pipes for
maximum size of distribution system, Inlet pipes of rising main size, Over flow inlet,outlet,overflow and washout as per latest / relevant I.S.
pipes of minimum size of rising main & Wash out pipe 100 mm dia.Supply and specifications with all jointing materials for proper completion of work
Fixing of manually operated valves/sliuce valves with hand wheels as per ISS including other appurtenant works and exeavation in all types of soil.
700/1969 or its latest amendments class “A” working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 Including Out let pipes of maximum size of distribution system, Inlet
Including cartage from its store to the site of work, lowering them into pipes of rising main size, Over flow pipes of minimum size of rising main
trenches, fixing in position and testing etc.complete, Construction of bed & Wash out pipe 100 mm dia.Supply and Fixing of manually operated
blocks in 1:2:4 PCC with cement,coarse sand and approved stone grit under valves/sliuce valves with hand wheels as per ISS 700/1969 or its latest
each duck foot bend to support the vertical pipes.These bed blocks should amendments class “A” working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 Including cartage
supported on the raft not on the soil.Construction of sluice valve chamber for from its store to the site of work, lowering them into trenches, fixing in
above sluice valve/Butterfly valve as per standard design and drawing including position and testing etc.complete, Construction of bed blocks in 1:2:4
supply of all labour T&P complete. Construction of washout / overflow PCC with cement,coarse sand and approved stone grit under each duck
chamber as per standard design and drawing.Painting of all concrete surface foot bend to support the vertical pipes.These bed blocks should
and steel pipe works with three coats of approved cement paint and supported on the raft not on the soil.Construction of sluice valve
anticorrosive paints.Supply & laying of 200 mm dia PVC pipe as per I.S.‐ chamber for above sluice valve/Butterfly valve as per standard design
4985/2000 or as latest / relevant specification including all taxes and insurance and drawing including supply of all labour T&P complete. Construction
OHSR‐ Zone‐Markundi ;1‐1 ; 6 ; 3B‐1 ; 7A‐2 ; 11 ; 12‐3 ‐300 KL, 21 m
9.01 OHSR‐1 ‐ 850 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 13,768,622 13,768,622 9.01 7.00 Job 6,385,946 44,701,622 30,933,000
staging
Variation of 32m decrease in
9.02 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 710,000 9.02 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 330,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.03 1.00 MT/Sqm 990,000 9.03 1.00 460,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.04 OHSR‐1A 300 KL, 21 m staging 1.00 Job 6,385,946 6,385,946 9.04 OHSR‐ Zone‐1 ; 1A ; 2 ; 6A‐1 ; 12‐1 ; 7A‐1 ‐ 350 KL, 19 m staging 6.00 Job 7,094,950 42,569,700 36,183,754
Variation of 8m decrease in
9.05 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 330,000 9.05 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 370,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.06 1.00 MT/Sqm 460,000 9.06 1.00 510,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.07 OHSR‐1B 350 KL, 19 m staging 1.00 Job 7,094,950 7,094,950 9.07 OHSR‐ Zone 8D & 5‐2‐ 900 KL, 20 m staging 1.00 Job 15,151,278 15,151,278 8,056,328
Variation of 2m increase in
9.08 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 370,000 9.08 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 780,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.09 1.00 MT/Sqm 510,000 9.09 1.00 1,090,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.10 OHSR‐2 1050 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 16,718,550 16,718,550 9.10 OHSR‐ Zone‐6A & 6B ‐ 800 KL, 16 m staging 1.00 Job 12,401,678 12,401,678 ‐4,316,872
Variation of 3m increase in
9.11 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 860,000 9.11 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 640,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.12 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,200,000 9.12 1.00 890,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.13 OHSR‐2A 700 KL, 22 m staging 1.00 Job 12,770,910 12,770,910 9.13 OHSR‐ Zone‐6A‐3 ; 3A‐1 & 3A‐2 ‐ 600 KL, 18 m staging 2.00 Job 10,184,322 20,368,644 7,597,734
Variation of 6m increase in
9.14 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 660,000 9.14 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 520,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.15 1.00 MT/Sqm 920,000 9.15 1.00 730,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
OHSR‐ Zone‐Bhabecha ; 2A ; 6C‐2 ; 7B & 6A‐2 ; 8B ; 9‐1 ; 9‐3 ; 9A ; 10
9.16 OHSR‐3 1000 KL, 16 m staging 1.00 Job 15,073,700 15,073,700 9.16 10.00 Job 8,450,110 84,501,100 69,427,400
;Belcupp ‐ 450 KL, 17 m staging
Variation of 12m increase in
9.17 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 770,000 9.17 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 440,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.18 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,080,000 9.18 1.00 610,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.19 OHSR‐3A 500 KL, 10 m staging 1.00 Job 7,343,396 7,343,396 9.19 OHSR‐ Zone‐5‐3 ; 9 ; 3‐2 & 3‐3 ; 9A‐1 ‐ 650 KL, 20 m staging 4.00 Job 11,367,632 45,470,528 38,127,132
Variation of 20m decrease in
9.20 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 380,000 9.20 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 580,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.21 1.00 MT/Sqm 530,000 9.21 1.00 820,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.22 OHSR‐3B 900 KL, 20 m staging 1.00 Job 15,151,278 15,151,278 9.22 OHSR‐ Zone‐5B‐1 ;6C ;10A‐2 ; Salkhan ‐ 500 KL, 24 m staging 4.00 Job 9,987,922 39,951,688 24,800,410
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Variation of 29m decrease in
9.23 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 780,000 9.23 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 510,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.24 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,090,000 9.24 1.00 720,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.25 OHSR‐4 800 KL, 16 m staging 1.00 Job 12,401,678 12,401,678 9.25 OHSR‐ Zone‐4A ‐ 550 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 9,500,850 9,500,850 ‐2,900,828
Variation of 4m increase in
9.26 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 640,000 9.26 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 490,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.27 1.00 MT/Sqm 890,000 9.27 1.00 680,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.28 OHSR‐4A 600 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 10,184,322 10,184,322 9.28 OHSR‐ Zone‐3‐1 ; 2‐1 ; 3A‐3 ; 8 ; 8C ; 10A‐1 ; 11B ‐ 400 KL, 15 m staging 7.00 Job 6,685,456 46,798,192 36,613,870
Variation of 19m increase in
9.29 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 520,000 9.29 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 350,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.30 1.00 MT/Sqm 730,000 9.30 1.00 480,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.31 OHSR‐5 800 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 13,245,216 13,245,216 9.31 OHSR‐ Zone‐Redia ; 11A‐1 ‐ 200 KL, 12 m staging 2.00 Job 3,920,144 7,840,288 ‐5,404,928
Variation of 8m increase in
9.32 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 680,000 9.32 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 200,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.33 1.00 MT/Sqm 950,000 9.33 1.00 280,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
OHSR‐ Zone‐Pathwad ;5‐1 ; 11A ; 6C‐1 ; 1A‐1 ; 6C‐3 ; 9‐2 ‐ 250 KL, 12 m
9.34 OHSR‐5A 1000 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 16,052,754 16,052,754 9.34 7.00 Job 4,900,180 34,301,260 18,248,506
staging
Variation of 30m increase in
9.35 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 820,000 9.35 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 250,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.36 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,150,000 9.36 1.00 350,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.37 OHSR‐5B 700 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 11,531,626 11,531,626 9.37 OHSR‐ Zone‐12‐2 ; Rudawali ‐ 150 KL, 12 m staging 2.00 Job 2,940,108 5,880,216 ‐5,651,410
Variation of 16m increase in
9.38 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 590,000 9.38 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 150,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed MT/Sq
9.39 1.00 MT/Sqm 830,000 9.39 1.00 210,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof m
9.40 OHSR‐6 750 KL, 22 m staging 1.00 Job 13,655,692 13,655,692 9.40 OHSR‐ Zone‐Kanach ‐ 175KL, 12 m staging 1.00 3,430,126 3,430,126 ‐10,225,566
Variation of 4m increase in
9.41 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 700,000 9.41 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 175,000 Rate only staging will be measured as
per actual design & drawing.
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed
9.42 1.00 MT/Sqm 980,000 9.42 1.00 245,000 Rate only
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof SBC of 12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.43 OHSR‐6A 600 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 10,166,646 10,166,646
9.44 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 520,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.45 1.00 MT/Sqm 730,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.46 OHSR‐6B 950 KL, 22 m staging 1.00 Job 16,868,796 16,868,796
9.47 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 860,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.48 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,210,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.49 OHSR‐7 1250 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 19,546,710 19,546,710
9.50 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 1,000,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.51 1.00 MT/Sqm 1,400,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.52 OHSR‐7A 600 KL, 20 m staging 1.00 Job 10,643,898 10,643,898
9.53 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 550,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.54 1.00 MT/Sqm 760,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.55 OHSR‐7B 750 KL, 18 m staging 1.00 Job 12,302,496 12,302,496
9.56 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 630,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.57 1.00 MT/Sqm 880,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
9.58 OHSR‐8 450 KL, 17 m staging 1.00 Job 8,450,110 8,450,110
9.59 Variation in Staging of RCC Overhead Tank increased/decreased 1.00 M 440,000
Extra for cost variation due to soil bearing capacity (SBC) from assumed SBC of
9.60 1.00 MT/Sqm 610,000
12 MT/Sqm for 1 MT/Sqm or part thereof
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Excavation of earth in ordinary soil (loam, clay or sand) for pipe line and rising Excavation of earth in ordinary soil (loam, clay or sand) for pipe line and
main /Feeder Main & Distribution System trenches including lift upto 1.50 m rising main /Feeder Main & Distribution System trenches including lift
upto 1.50 m and lead upto 50 m and refilling watering, ramming of the
and lead upto 50 m and refilling watering, ramming of the excavated earth into
10.00 10.00 excavated earth into the trench and also disposal of surplus earth upto
the trench and also disposal of surplus earth upto 50m from the center of the
50m from the center of the trenches including supply of all material
trenches including supply of all material labour, T&P etc required for proper labour, T&P etc required for proper completion of works as per
completion of works as per direction of the Engineer. direction of the Engineer.
10.01 Excavation of Hard Rock 108188 Cum. 1,277 138,155,604 10.01 Excavation of Hard Rock 159100 Cum. 1,277 203,170,700 65,015,096
10.02 Excavation of Medium Rock 108188 Cum. 982 106,240,253 10.02 Excavation of Medium Rock 315750 Cum. 982 310,066,500 203,826,247
10.03 Excavation in mixed soil with bajri kankar mooram etc. 432751 Cum. 216 93,474,112 10.03 Excavation in mixed soil with bajri kankar mooram etc. 432950 Cum. 216 93,517,200 43,088
10.04 Excavation in ordinary soil 1633241 Cum. 147 240,086,427 10.04 Excavation in ordinary soil 1978495 Cum. 147 290,838,765 50,752,338
577,956,395 897,593,165 319,636,770
Supply, Laying & Jointing of following sizes (G.I./HDPE / D.I. K‐7 / 9) pipes for Supply, Laying & Jointing of following sizes (G.I./HDPE / D.I. K‐7 / 9)
rising/feeder main & distribution system conforming to latest/relevant I.S.4984 pipes for rising/feeder main & distribution system conforming to
latest/relevant I.S.4984 / 14151 / 12786 / 13488, 8329/2000
/ 14151 / 12786 / 13488, 8329/2000 Specifications with all jointing materials
Specifications with all jointing materials such as CIS/S or D.F specials
such as CIS/S or D.F specials conforming to latest /relevant I.S. specifications
conforming to latest /relevant I.S. specifications with rubber gasket
with rubber gasket also, suitable for G.I. / D.I /HDPE pipes, as per IS‐1239 also, suitable for G.I. / D.I /HDPE pipes, as per IS‐1239 /2000 and IS
/2000 and IS 8329/2000 or their latest amendment including F.O.R. destination 8329/2000 or their latest amendment including F.O.R. destination and
11.00 and all taxes and insurance etc. with loading, unloading and Carting up to site 11.00 all taxes and insurance etc. with loading, unloading and Carting up to
of work, also including specials for these pipes and lowering them into the site of work, also including specials for these pipes and lowering them
into the trenches and laying true to alignment and gradient and
trenches and laying true to alignment and gradient and jointing etc. complete
jointing etc. complete (including hydro testing of pipe lines and cutting
(including hydro testing of pipe lines and cutting of pipes for making up the
of pipes for making up the length but excluding the cost of trenches).all
length but excluding the cost of trenches).all required for proper completion of required for proper completion of works as per direction of the
works as per direction of the Engineer. Engineer.
(Details of pipes in group given in seperate annex.) (Details of pipes in group given in seperate annex.)
11.01 50 mm dia GI Pipe 826637.00 Rmt 467 386,039,479 11.01 50 mm dia GI Pipe 187590.00 Rmt 467 87,604,530 ‐298,434,949
11.02 65 mm dia GI Pipe 276206.00 Rmt 598 165,171,188 11.02 65 mm dia GI Pipe 72552.00 Rmt 598 43,386,096 ‐121,785,092
11.03 80 mm dia GI Pipe 209796.00 Rmt 735 154,200,060 11.03 80 mm dia GI Pipe 28342.00 Rmt 735 20,831,370 ‐133,368,690
11.04 100 mm dia DI Pipe Class K‐7 320070.00 Rmt 1,119 358,158,330 11.04 100 mm dia DI Pipe Class K‐7 40175.00 Rmt 1,119 44,955,825 ‐313,202,505
11.05 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 290568.00 Rmt 1,640 476,531,520 11.05 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 32756.00 Rmt 1,640 53,719,840 ‐422,811,680
11.06 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 151556.00 Rmt 1,890 286,440,840 11.06 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 92347.00 Rmt 1,890 174,535,830 ‐111,905,010
11.07 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 101410.00 Rmt 2,475 250,989,750 11.07 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 90121.00 Rmt 2,475 223,049,475 ‐27,940,275
11.08 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 35487.00 Rmt 3,118 110,648,466 11.08 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 32444.00 Rmt 3,118 101,160,392 ‐9,488,074
11.09 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 32435.00 Rmt 3,879 125,815,365 11.09 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 3853.00 Rmt 3,879 14,945,787 ‐110,869,578
11.10 400 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐7 8372.00 Rmt 4,606 38,561,432
11.11 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 27818.00 Rmt 1,964 54,634,552 11.10 150 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 34060.00 Rmt 1,964 66,893,840 12,259,288
11.12 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 72783.00 Rmt 2,313 168,347,079 11.11 200 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 63424.00 Rmt 2,313 146,699,712 ‐21,647,367
11.13 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 35216.00 Rmt 3,064 107,901,824 11.12 250 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 75659.00 Rmt 3,064 231,819,176 123,917,352
11.14 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 41019.00 Rmt 3,884 159,317,796 11.13 300 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 41137.00 Rmt 3,884 159,776,108 458,312
11.15 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 5666.00 Rmt 4,812 27,264,792 11.14 350 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 10769.00 Rmt 4,812 51,820,428 24,555,636
11.16 400 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 19580.00 Rmt 5,612 109,882,960 11.15 400 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 43291.00 Rmt 5,612 242,949,092 133,066,132
11.17 600 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 27386.00 Rmt 10,085 276,187,810 11.16 600 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 25567.00 Rmt 10,085 257,843,195 ‐18,344,615
11.18 800 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 16642.00 Rmt 15,810 263,110,020 11.17 800 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 16779.00 Rmt 15,810 265,275,990 2,165,970
11.19 900 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 4476.00 Rmt 19,100 85,491,600 11.18 900 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 231.00 Rmt 19,100 4,412,100 ‐81,079,500
11.20 1000 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 18916.00 Rmt 22,714 429,658,024 11.19 1000 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 21881.00 Rmt 22,714 497,005,034 67,347,010
11.21 1100 mm dia DI pipe Class K‐9 600.00 Rmt 26,691 16,014,600
11.22 63 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 2000.00 Rmt 246 492,000 11.20 63 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 1804340.00 Rmt 246 443,867,640 443,375,640
11.23 75 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 1000.00 Rmt 344 344,000 11.21 75 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 154661.00 Rmt 344 53,203,384 52,859,384
11.24 90 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 800.00 Rmt 452 361,600 11.22 90 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 144279.00 Rmt 452 65,214,108 64,852,508
11.25 110 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 600.00 Rmt 648 388,800 11.23 110 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 136720.00 Rmt 648 88,594,560 88,205,760
11.26 140 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 400.00 Rmt 1,080 432,000 11.24 140 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 163198.00 Rmt 1,080 176,253,840 175,821,840
11.27 160 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 200.00 Rmt 1,178 235,600 11.25 160 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 103311.00 Rmt 1,178 121,700,358 121,464,758
11.28 200 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 200.00 Rmt 1,694 338,800 11.26 200 mm dia HDPE PIPE(PE100) ‐ 6KG/CM2 101816.00 Rmt 1,694 172,476,304 172,137,504
MS Pipe as per IS 3589 and MS special
1000mm Dia 8mm thick MS pipe with inside food grade epoxy coating
11.27 of 700 micron thickness and outside bitumen coating with 406 micron 3185.00 Rmt 32,291 102,846,835 102,846,835
thickness
1200mm Dia 9mm thick MS pipe with inside food grade epoxy coating
11.28 of 700 micron thickness and outside bitumen coating with 406 micron 700.00 Rmt 34,655 24,258,500 24,258,500
thickness
4,052,960,287 3,937,099,349 ‐115,860,938
Clearing & grubbing including uprooting of rank vegetation, grass,
Clearing & grubbing including uprooting of rank vegetation, grass, brush wood,
brush wood, trees and saplings incase of dense forest and removal of
12.00 trees and saplings incase of dense forest and removal of rubbish up to a 197775.00 Sqm 20 3,955,500 12.00 197775.00 Sqm 20 3,955,500 0
rubbish up to a distance of 50 m outside the periphery of the area
distance of 50 m outside the periphery of the area cleared
cleared
3,955,500 3,955,500 0
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Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
I, working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 confirming to IS: 780/1969 or its latest valves, class I, working pressure 10 Kg/cm2 confirming to IS: 780/1969
or its latest amendments, F.O.R. destination, and lowering them into
amendments, F.O.R. destination, and lowering them into the already prepared
14.00 14.00 the already prepared trenches, fixing in position and jointing them
trenches, fixing in position and jointing them with pipelines and testing etc.
with pipelines and testing etc. complete and also including supply of
complete and also including supply of jointing materials etc. complete jointing materials etc. complete .including all taxes and insurance, as
.including all taxes and insurance, as per instructions of Engineer ‐in ‐charge. per instructions of Engineer ‐in ‐charge.
14.01 50 mm dia. 539.00 Nos. 9,820 5,292,980 14.01 150 mm dia. 27.00 Nos. 21,604 583,308 ‐2,916,540
14.02 65 mm dia. 232.00 Nos. 12,275 2,847,800 14.02 200 mm dia. 30.00 Nos. 39,280 1,178,400 ‐1,885,440
14.03 80 mm dia. 212.00 Nos. 15,712 3,330,944 14.03 250 mm dia. 35.00 Nos. 58,920 2,062,200 ‐1,944,360
14.04 100 mm dia. 180.00 Nos. 17,676 3,181,680 14.04 300 mm dia. 11.00 Nos. 68,740 756,140 ‐2,543,380
14.05 350 mm dia. 5.00 Nos. 117,005 585,025 ‐2,691,115
14.05 150 mm dia. 162.00 Nos. 21,604 3,499,848 14.06 400 mm dia. 17.00 Nos. 164,902 2,803,334 ‐659,608
14.06 200 mm dia. 78.00 Nos. 39,280 3,063,840 14.07 600 mm dia. 12.00 Nos. 498,856 5,986,272 4,988,560
14.07 250 mm dia. 68.00 Nos. 58,920 4,006,560 14.08 800mm dia. 3.00 Nos. 805,240 2,415,720 1,610,480
14.08 300 mm dia. 48.00 Nos. 68,740 3,299,520 14.09 900 mm dia 1.00 Nos. 1,310,184 1,310,184 ‐162,816
14.09 350 mm dia. 28.00 Nos. 117,005 3,276,140 14.10 1000 mm dia 12.00 Nos. 1,473,000 17,676,000 17,676,000
14.10 400 mm dia. 21.00 Nos. 164,902 3,462,942
14.11 450 mm dia. 12.00 Nos. 211,069 2,532,828 Scour Valve
14.12 500 mm dia. 9.00 Nos. 290,415 2,613,735 14.11 150 mm dia 41.00 Nos. 21,604 885,764 259,248
14.13 600 mm dia. 2.00 Nos. 498,856 997,712 14.12 200 mm dia 43.00 Nos. 39,280 1,689,040 ‐1,649,760
14.14 800mm dia. 1.00 Nos. 805,240 805,240 14.13 300 mm dia 12.00 Nos. 68,740 824,880 ‐51,343,583
14.15 900mm dia. 1.00 Nos. 1,310,184 1,310,184 14.14 400mm dia 8.00 Nos. 164,902 1,319,216 1,319,216
14.16 1000 mm dia 1.00 Nos. 1,473,000 1,473,000 14.15 500mm dia 1.00 Nos. 290,415 290,415 173,145
Scour Valve 14.16 600mm dia 8.00 Nos. 498,856 3,990,848 3,376,118
14.17 50 mm dia. 144.00 Nos. 9,820 1,414,080
14.18 65 mm dia. 26.00 Nos. 12,275 319,150
14.19 80 mm dia. 32.00 Nos. 15,712 502,784
14.20 100 mm dia 55.00 Nos. 17,676 972,180
14.21 150 mm dia 29.00 Nos. 21,604 626,516
14.22 200 mm dia 85.00 Nos. 39,280 3,338,800
52,168,463 44,356,746 ‐7,811,717
Pressure Reducing Valve (Distribution System) ‐ Providing and fixing Pressure Pressure Reducing Valve (Distribution System) ‐ Providing and fixing
reducing valves PN‐16 of approved make confirming to relevant ISS with latest Pressure reducing valves PN‐16 of approved make confirming to
amendments of following diameters and types and conveying to work site, relevant ISS with latest amendments of following diameters and types
loading, unloading, stacking, and fixing DI valve with tail pieces, etc. complete and conveying to work site, loading, unloading, stacking, and fixing DI
valve with tail pieces, etc. complete with all lead and lifts and as
with all lead and lifts and as directed by Engineer‐in‐charge.The rate is inclusive
directed by Engineer‐in‐charge.The rate is inclusive of cost of requird
15.00 of cost of requird numbers of bolt, nuts, rubber packing, MS flanges MS tail 15.00
numbers of bolt, nuts, rubber packing, MS flanges MS tail pieces,
pieces, reducers etc. complete in order to succesfully install with water
reducers etc. complete in order to succesfully install with water
tightness. Material of construction shall be as follows: Body & Cover – Ductile tightness. Material of construction shall be as follows: Body & Cover –
Iron EN 1563 (ASTM A 536). Internal parts – Stainless steel & Bronze. Control Ductile Iron EN 1563 (ASTM A 536). Internal parts – Stainless steel &
Trim ‐ Stainless steel 316 Elastomer ‐ EPDM Coating ‐ Fusion bonded epoxy, Bronze. Control Trim ‐ Stainless steel 316 Elastomer ‐ EPDM Coating ‐
WRAS approved. Fusion bonded epoxy, WRAS approved.
15.01 50mm dia. 1.00 Nos. 117,270 117,270 15.01 50mm dia. 1.00 Nos. 117,270 117,270 0.00
15.02 65mm dia. 5.00 Nos. 122,946 614,730 15.02 65mm dia. 5.00 Nos. 122,946 614,730 0.00
15.03 80mm dia. 5.00 Nos. 128,740 643,700 15.03 80mm dia. 5.00 Nos. 128,740 643,700 0.00
15.04 100mm dia. 22.00 Nos. 165,074 3,631,628 15.04 100mm dia. 22.00 Nos. 165,074 3,631,628 0.00
15.05 150mm dia. 21.00 Nos. 267,791 5,623,611 15.05 150mm dia. 21.00 Nos. 267,791 5,623,611 0.00
15.06 200mm dia. 6.00 Nos. 354,797 2,128,782 15.06 200mm dia. 6.00 Nos. 354,797 2,128,782 0.00
15.07 250mm dia. 3.00 Nos. 468,905 1,406,715 15.07 250mm dia. 3.00 Nos. 468,905 1,406,715 0.00
15.08 300mm dia. 2.00 Nos. 669,920 1,339,840 15.08 300mm dia. 2.00 Nos. 669,920 1,339,840 0.00
15,506,276 15,506,276 0.00
Supply and installation of under ground sluice value type fire hydrant
consisting of 100 mm dia sluice valve, 100mm dia tail pieces, 100mm dia duck Supply and installation of under ground sluice value type fire hydrant
foot bend and 100 mm dia standard makes iron coupling with cap and etc. consisting of 100 mm dia sluice valve, 100mm dia tail pieces, 100mm
complete conforming to latest/relevent I.S.specifications including all taxes and dia duck foot bend and 100 mm dia standard makes iron coupling with
insurance up to site of work and lowering them into the trenches, fixing in cap and etc. complete conforming to latest/relevent I.S.specifications
16.00 position and jointing them with pipelines and testing etc. complete (including 16.00
including all taxes and insurance up to site of work and lowering them
supply of jointing materials etc. complete as per instructions of Engineer.(100 into the trenches, fixing in position and jointing them with pipelines
mm diameter) and testing etc. complete (including supply of jointing materials etc.
complete as per instructions of Engineer.(100 mm diameter)
16.01 100mm 39.00 Nos. 40,262 1,570,218 16.01 100mm 55.00 Nos. 40,262 2,214,410 644,192
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Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
17.01 40mm dia 119.00 Nos. 17,185 2,045,015 17.01 50 mm dia 44.00 Nos. 22,291 980,804 ‐1,064,211
17.02 50 mm dia 124.00 Nos. 22,291 2,764,084 17.02 80 mm dia 87.00 Nos. 27,496 2,392,152 ‐371,932
17.03 80 mm dia 126.00 Nos. 27,496 3,464,496 17.03 100 mm dia 31.00 Nos. 29,460 913,260 ‐2,551,236
17.04 100 mm dia 109.00 Nos. 29,460 3,211,140 17.04 150 mm dia 46.00 Nos. 37,660 1,732,360 ‐1,478,780
17.05 150 mm dia 150.00 Nos. 37,660 5,649,000
17,133,735 6,018,576 ‐11,115,159
Construction of following type chambers as per department type design and Construction of following type chambers as per department type design
drawing including Heavy duty R.C.C. Manhole Cover and all materials, labour, and drawing including Heavy duty R.C.C. Manhole Cover and all
18.00 18.00
T&P etc complete for proper completion of work as per instructions of materials, labour, T&P etc complete for proper completion of work as
Engineer. (masonry Type) per instructions of Engineer. (masonry Type)
Sluice valve chamber (masonry Type) Sluice valve chamber (masonry Type)
18.01 Upto 200 mm Dia. 417.00 Nos. 17,578 7,330,026 18.01 Upto 200 mm Dia. 57.00 Nos. 17,578 1,001,946 ‐6,328,080
18.02 SV Chamber for 250mm dia ‐300 mm dia 119.00 Nos. 37,807 4,499,033 18.02 SV Chamber for 250mm dia ‐300 mm dia 46.00 Nos. 37,807 1,739,122 ‐2,759,911
18.03 Sluice Valve Chamber for 350‐400 Dia 46.00 Nos. 47,725 2,195,350 18.03 Sluice Valve Chamber for 350‐400 Dia 22.00 Nos. 47,725 1,049,950 ‐1,145,400
18.04 Sluice Valve Chamber 500 ‐ 600mm Dia 22.00 Nos. 64,714 1,423,708 18.04 Sluice Valve Chamber 500 ‐ 600mm Dia 12.00 Nos. 64,714 776,568 ‐647,140
18.05 Sluice Valve Chamber 700 ‐ 800mm Dia 3.00 Nos. 73,945 221,835 18.05 Sluice Valve Chamber 700 ‐ 800mm Dia 3.00 Nos. 73,945 221,835 0.00
18.06 Sluice Valve Chamber 900 ‐ 1000 mm Dia 2.00 Nos. 86,514 173,028 18.06 Sluice Valve Chamber 900 ‐ 1000 mm Dia 13.00 Nos. 86,514 1,124,682 951,654
18.07 Sluice valve chamber (surface box Type)
18.08 Sluice valve chamber (surface box Type) 1114.00 Nos. 9,820 10,939,480 18.07 Sluice valve chamber (surface box Type) 653.00 Nos. 9,820 6,412,460 ‐4,527,020
Air Valve Chamber Air Valve Chamber
18.09 Air Valve Chamber 50mm dia ‐ 80 mm dia 370.00 Nos. 41,931 15,514,470 18.08 Air Valve Chamber 50mm dia ‐ 80 mm dia 131.00 Nos. 41,931 5,492,961 ‐10,021,509
18.10 Air Valve Chamber 100mm dia ‐ 150 mm dia 259.00 Nos. 49,787 12,894,833 18.09 Air Valve Chamber 100mm dia ‐ 150 mm dia 77.00 Nos. 49,787 3,833,599 ‐9,061,234
Scour valve chamber Scour valve chamber
18.11 Scour Valve Chamber 50mm dia ‐ 100 mm dia 276.00 Nos. 21,309 5,881,284 18.10 Scour Valve Chamber 150mm dia ‐ 200 mm dia 84.00 Nos. 23,077 1,938,468 ‐3,942,816
18.12 Scour Valve Chamber 150mm dia ‐ 200 mm dia 114.00 Nos. 23,077 2,630,778 18.11 Scour Valve Chamber 250MM DIA ‐ 300mm dia 12.00 Nos. 49,527 594,326 ‐2,036,452
Fire Hydrant chamber 18.12 Scour Valve Chamber 350MM DIA ‐ 400mm dia 8.00 Nos. 62,520 500,158 500,158
18.13 Fire Hydrant chamber 39.00 Nos. 24,550 957,450 18.13 Scour Valve Chamber 500mm dia ‐ 600mm dia 9.00 Nos. 84,775 762,978 ‐194,472
PRV Valve Chamber Fire Hydrant chamber
18.14 Chamber (1 x 1 x 1.2 m) Dia <150mm 33.00 Nos. 21,408 706,464 18.14 Fire Hydrant chamber 55.00 Nos. 24,550 1,350,250 392,800
18.15 Chamber (1.2m x 1m x 1.2 m) Dia 200mm‐300mm 27.00 Nos. 29,460 795,420 PRV Valve Chamber
18.16 Chamber (1.2m x 1.2m x 1.2 m) Dia 400mm‐600mm 5.00 Nos. 31,424 157,120 18.15 Chamber (1 x 1 x 1.2 m) Dia <150mm 54.00 Nos. 21,408 1,156,032 449,568
18.16 Chamber (1.2m x 1m x 1.2 m) Dia 200mm‐300mm 11.00 Nos. 29,460 324,060 ‐471,360
materials upto a distance of 50m as per instructions of Engineer
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S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
20.01 Bituminous Road 100597.00 sqm 147 14,787,759 20.01 Bituminous Road 100597.00 sqm 147 14,787,759 0.00
20.02 CC Road 2931.00 sqm 314 920,334 20.02 CC Road 2931.00 sqm 314 920,334 0.00
20.03 BOE Road 9568.00 sqm 79 755,872 20.03 BOE Road 9568.00 sqm 79 755,872 0.00
20.04 Interlocking Road 2574.00 sqm 142 365,508 20.04 Interlocking Road 2574.00 sqm 142 365,508 0.00
16,829,473 16,829,473 0.00
Restoration of the following type of road surface with old and new materials Restoration of the following type of road surface with old and new
21.00 including supply of all materials, labour, T&P etc. required for proper 21.00 materials including supply of all materials, labour, T&P etc. required for
completion of the work as per instructions of Engineer. proper completion of the work as per instructions of Engineer.
21.01 Bituminous Road 100597.00 sqm 1,375 138,320,875 21.01 Bituminous Road 100597.00 sqm 1,375 138,320,875 0.00
21.02 CC Road 2931.00 sqm 2,455 7,195,605 21.02 CC Road 2931.00 sqm 2,455 7,195,605 0.00
21.03 BOE Road 9568.00 sqm 786 7,520,448 21.03 BOE Road 9568.00 sqm 786 7,520,448 0.00
21.04 Interlocking Road 2574.00 sqm 982 2,527,668 21.04 Interlocking Road 2574.00 sqm 982 2,527,668 0.00
155,564,596 155,564,596 0.00
Construction of single tap pillar type stand post as per type design as per Construction of single tap pillar type stand post as per type design as
22.00 653.00 Nos. 19,640 12,824,920 22.00 653.00 Nos. 19,640 12,824,920 0.00
instructions of Engineer per instructions of Engineer
12,824,920 12,824,920 0.00
Survey, Investigation, Design, Drawing, Planning, Construction as per latest I.S. Survey, Investigation, Design, Drawing, Planning, Construction as per
CODE, for Nala crossing, including excavation in soil mixed with moorum, latest I.S. CODE, for Nala crossing, including excavation in soil mixed
shingle, kankar, soft rock, hard rock for foundation, dewatering and diveration with moorum, shingle, kankar, soft rock, hard rock for foundation,
of water, PCC M‐15 for bedding, RCC M‐25 for foundation/piles, pedestral, MS dewatering and diveration of water, PCC M‐15 for bedding, RCC M‐25
claps of required width and thickness with one coats of anticorrosive paint and for foundation/piles, pedestral, MS claps of required width and
over it two coats of oil painting, including all fastening arrangement nut and thickness with one coats of anticorrosive paint and over it two coats of
23.00 bolts, all type steel bars of approved quality and cement as approved by the 23.00 oil painting, including all fastening arrangement nut and bolts, all type
employer, Mild Steel or iron work, other unforeseen Items, site clearance, etc., steel bars of approved quality and cement as approved by the
as per detailed design and drawing or as directed by Engineer‐in‐charge employer, Mild Steel or iron work, other unforeseen Items, site
clearance, etc., as per detailed design and drawing or as directed by
Engineer‐in‐charge
Nallah Crossing RCC Pier over pile cap and pile Nallah Crossing RCC Pier over pile cap and pile
23.01 Up to 65 mm ‐ 100 mm dia 84.00 Mtr. 39,280 3,299,520 23.01 Up to 65 mm ‐ 100 mm dia 84.00 Mtr. 39,280 3,299,520 0.00
23.02 150mm ‐ 200 mm dia 222.00 Mtr. 44,190 9,810,180 23.02 150mm ‐ 200 mm dia 222.00 Mtr. 44,190 9,810,180 0.00
23.03 250mm ‐ 300 mm dia 127.00 Mtr. 46,154 5,861,558 23.03 250mm ‐ 300 mm dia 127.00 Mtr. 46,154 5,861,558 0.00
23.04 350mm ‐ 400 mm dia 115.00 Mtr. 47,136 5,420,640 23.04 350mm ‐ 400 mm dia 115.00 Mtr. 47,136 5,420,640 0.00
23.05 450mm ‐ 500 mm dia 55.00 Mtr. 48,118 2,646,490 23.05 450mm ‐ 500 mm dia 55.00 Mtr. 48,118 2,646,490 0.00
23.06 600mm ‐ 700 mm dia 120.00 Mtr. 54,010 6,481,200 23.06 600mm ‐ 700 mm dia 120.00 Mtr. 54,010 6,481,200 0.00
Nallah Crossing with RCC Pedestral Nallah Crossing with RCC Pedestral
23.07 Size 400 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 90.00 Nos. 2,553 229,770 23.07 Size 400 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 90.00 Nos. 2,553 229,770 0.00
23.08 Size 450 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 111.00 Nos. 2,750 305,250 23.08 Size 450 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 111.00 Nos. 2,750 305,250 0.00
23.09 Size 500 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 170.00 Nos. 2,946 500,820 23.09 Size 500 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 170.00 Nos. 2,946 500,820 0.00
23.10 Size 550 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 281.00 Nos. 3,241 910,721 23.10 Size 550 mm X 300 mm X 900 mm 281.00 Nos. 3,241 910,721 0.00
23.11 Size 600mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 254.00 Nos. 3,633 922,782 23.11 Size 600mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 254.00 Nos. 3,633 922,782 0.00
23.12 Size 700mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 617.00 Nos. 4,615 2,847,455 23.12 Size 700mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 617.00 Nos. 4,615 2,847,455 0.00
23.13 Size 750mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 29.00 Nos. 4,910 142,390 23.13 Size 750mm X 300mm X 1000 mm 29.00 Nos. 4,910 142,390 0.00
23.14 Size 900mm X 300m mm X1000 mm 132.00 Nos. 5,401 712,932 23.14 Size 900mm X 300m mm X1000 mm 132.00 Nos. 5,401 712,932 0.00
23.15 Size 1000mmX300mX1000 mm 98.00 Nos. 5,990 587,020 23.15 Size 1000mmX300mX1000 mm 98.00 Nos. 5,990 587,020 0.00
23.16 Size 1100 mm X 300m X 1000 mm 50.00 Nos. 6,481 324,050 23.16 Size 1100 mm X 300m X 1000 mm 50.00 Nos. 6,481 324,050 0.00
41,002,778 41,002,778 0.00
Road Crossing with open cut ‐ Excavation in foundation of trench of proper size Road Crossing with open cut ‐ Excavation in foundation of trench of
in soil mixed with moorum, Shingle, Kankar, soft rock, hard rock, including proper size in soil mixed with moorum, Shingle, Kankar, soft rock, hard
refilling, dressing and ramming earth or sand or bajri, ballast, including rock, including refilling, dressing and ramming earth or sand or bajri,
providing, supply, carting, lowering, laying and jointing of casing pipe of RCC ballast, including providing, supply, carting, lowering, laying and
NP‐3 with appropriate size, with rubber ring joint, sand filling in gap inside RCC jointing of casing pipe of RCC NP‐3 with appropriate size, with rubber
pipe, insertion of distribution pipe into the encasing pipe including supply of ring joint, sand filling in gap inside RCC pipe, insertion of distribution
24.00 T&P, including concrete of 150 mm thick in with 40mm gauge brick ballast 24.00 pipe into the encasing pipe including supply of T&P, including concrete
local sand and cement in proportion of 8:4:1, provision for barricading, labour of 150 mm thick in with 40mm gauge brick ballast local sand and
for traffic diversion etc. Complete for proper completion of work as per cement in proportion of 8:4:1, provision for barricading, labour for
instruction of Engineer. traffic diversion etc. Complete for proper completion of work as per
instruction of Engineer.
24.01 50 mm dia. Pipe 1104.00 Mtr. 1,375 1,518,000 24.01 50 mm dia. Pipe 1104.00 Mtr. 1,375 1,518,000 0.00
24.02 65‐100 mm dia. Pipe 1500.00 Mtr. 1,669 2,503,500 24.02 65‐100 mm dia. Pipe 1500.00 Mtr. 1,669 2,503,500 0.00
24.03 125‐150 mm dia. Pipe 1600.00 Mtr. 2,062 3,299,200 24.03 125‐150 mm dia. Pipe 1600.00 Mtr. 2,062 3,299,200 0.00
24.04 200 mm dia. Pipe 1350.00 Mtr. 2,259 3,049,650 24.04 200 mm dia. Pipe 1350.00 Mtr. 2,259 3,049,650 0.00
24.05 250 mm dia. Pipe 750.00 Mtr. 3,633 2,724,750 24.05 250 mm dia. Pipe 750.00 Mtr. 3,633 2,724,750 0.00
24.06 300 mm dia. Pipe 450.00 Mtr. 4,419 1,988,550 24.06 300 mm dia. Pipe 450.00 Mtr. 4,419 1,988,550 0.00
24.07 350 mm dia. Pipe 350.00 Mtr. 4,714 1,649,900 24.07 350 mm dia. Pipe 350.00 Mtr. 4,714 1,649,900 0.00
24.08 400 mm dia. Pipe 214.00 Mtr. 5,303 1,134,842 24.08 400 mm dia. Pipe 214.00 Mtr. 5,303 1,134,842 0.00
24.09 450‐500 mm dia. Pipe 350.00 Mtr. 6,579 2,302,650 24.09 450‐500 mm dia. Pipe 350.00 Mtr. 6,579 2,302,650 0.00
24.10 600 mm dia. Pipe 184.00 Mtr. 7,660 1,409,440 24.10 600 mm dia. Pipe 184.00 Mtr. 7,660 1,409,440 0.00
24.11 800 mm dia. Pipe 154.00 Mtr. 10,507 1,618,078 24.11 800 mm dia. Pipe 154.00 Mtr. 10,507 1,618,078 0.00
24.12 900 mm dia. Pipe 110.00 Mtr. 11,980 1,317,800 24.12 900 mm dia. Pipe 110.00 Mtr. 11,980 1,317,800 0.00
24,516,360 24,516,360 0.00
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(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
25.01 RCC Pier over pile cap and pile for dia up to 100mm ‐ 200mm 100.00 Mtr. 73,650 7,365,000 25.01 RCC Pier over pile cap and pile for dia up to 100mm ‐ 200mm 100.00 Mtr. 73,650 7,365,000 0.00
7,365,000 7,365,000 0.00
Road Crossing Road Crossing
26.01 50 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100 26.01 50 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100 0.00
26.02 65 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100 26.02 65 mm 100.00 Mtr. 7,561 756,100 0.00
26.03 80mm 61.00 Mtr. 7,561 461,221 26.03 80mm 61.00 Mtr. 7,561 461,221 0.00
26.04 100mm 100.00 Mtr. 9,427 942,700 26.04 100mm 100.00 Mtr. 9,427 942,700 0.00
26.05 125 mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400 26.05 125 mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400 0.00
26.06 150mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400 26.06 150mm 100.00 Mtr. 13,944 1,394,400 0.00
26.07 200mm 100.00 Mtr. 16,301 1,630,100 26.07 200mm 100.00 Mtr. 16,301 1,630,100 0.00
26.08 250mm 98.00 Mtr. 21,899 2,146,102 26.08 250mm 98.00 Mtr. 21,899 2,146,102 0.00
26.09 300mm 100.00 Mtr. 25,630 2,563,000 26.09 300mm 100.00 Mtr. 25,630 2,563,000 0.00
26.10 450mm 17.00 Mtr. 47,136 801,312 26.10 450mm 17.00 Mtr. 47,136 801,312 0.00
Railway Crossing Railway Crossing
26.11 500mm 60.00 Mtr. 58,920 3,535,200 26.11 500mm 60.00 Mtr. 58,920 3,535,200 0.00
16,380,635 16,380,635 0.00
Making house connection should be done atleast 2 m inside the boundary wall Making house connection should be done atleast 2 m inside the
with provision of tap from distribution line to outer wall of house, with supply boundary wall with provision of tap from distribution line to outer wall
of 1 m G.I. pipe & average 10.0 mtr. MDP Pipe including specials, Brass ferrule, of house, with supply of 1 m G.I. pipe & average 10.0 mtr. MDP Pipe
Saddle clamp etc. of suitable size, T&P etc. including excavation, laying and including specials, Brass ferrule, Saddle clamp etc. of suitable size, T&P
27.00 121719.00 Nos. 2,558 311,357,202 27.00 121719.00 Nos. 2,558 311,357,202 0.00
jointing for proper completion of work as per instructions of Engineer etc. including excavation, laying and jointing for proper completion of
work as per instructions of Engineer
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(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
Construction of 1.5 m high and 115mm thick boundary wall with 230 mmx230 Construction of 1.5 m high and 115mm thick boundary wall with 230
mm thick pillar made in Brick masonry in 1 cement and 4 sand mortar, the mmx230 mm thick pillar made in Brick masonry in 1 cement and 4 sand
spacing between two pillar should not be more than 3.0 m c/c and the depth of mortar, the spacing between two pillar should not be more than 3.0 m
foundation should not be less than 0.60m, at the site of water works as per c/c and the depth of foundation should not be less than 0.60m, at the
departmental type design and drawing, and, as per specifications given in the site of water works as per departmental type design and drawing, and,
28.00 8042.00 Rmt 5,156 41,464,552 28.00 11462.00 Rmt 5,156 59,098,072 17,633,520
bid document including supply of all materials, labour T&P etc.for proper as per specifications given in the bid document including supply of all
completion of work as per instructions of Engineer materials, labour T&P etc.for proper completion of work as per
instructions of Engineer
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(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
Supply and fixing of Electromagnetic Flow Water Meter (with totalizer) for Supply and fixing of Electromagnetic Flow Water Meter (with totalizer)
measurement of bulk flow at outlets of every pump stations and inlets of for measurement of bulk flow at outlets of every pump stations and
39.00 39.00
CWRs/OHTs including construction of RCC/RB chambers of required size and as inlets of CWRs/OHTs including construction of RCC/RB chambers of
per instrucions of Engineer Incharge. required size and as per instrucions of Engineer Incharge.
39.01 800 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 1,188,220 2,376,440 39.01 800mm dia 3.00 Nos. 1,188,220 3,564,660 1,188,220
39.02 700 mm dia 8.00 Nos. 982,000 7,856,000 39.02 500mm dia 1.00 Nos. 451,720 451,720 ‐7,404,280
39.03 500 mm dia 4.00 Nos. 451,720 1,806,880 39.03 400mm dia 4.00 Nos. 351,065 1,404,260 ‐402,620
39.04 450 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 402,620 805,240 39.04 250mm dia 5.00 Nos. 213,880 1,069,400 264,160
39.05 400 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 351,065 702,130 39.05 200mm dia 2.00 Nos. 192,472 384,944 ‐317,186
39.06 350 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 341,736 683,472 39.06 150mm dia 34.00 Nos. 166,351 5,655,934 4,972,462
39.07 300 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 267,350 534,700 39.07 80mm dia 12.00 Nos. 112,930 1,355,160 820,460
39.08 250 mm dia 5.00 Nos. 213,880 1,069,400
39.09 200 mm dia 15.00 Nos. 192,472 2,887,080
39.10 150 mm dia 25.00 Nos. 166,351 4,158,775
39.11 80 mm dia 1.00 Nos. 112,930 112,930
22,993,047 13,886,078 ‐9,106,969
Supply & Fixing of Flow control valve/Diaphragm Valve/Altitude control valve, Supply & Fixing of Flow control valve/Diaphragm Valve/Altitude control
including construction of RCC/RB chambers of required size and as per valve, including construction of RCC/RB chambers of required size and
40.00 instrucions of Engineer Incharge. 40.00 as per instrucions of Engineer Incharge.
40.01 100mm dia 1.00 Nos. 152,210 152,210 40.01 1000mm dia 3.00 Nos. 3,039,290 9,117,870 8,965,660
40.02 150 mm dia 3.00 Nos. 235,680 707,040 40.02 800mm dia 2.00 Nos. 2,528,650 5,057,300 4,350,260
40.03 200 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 279,870 559,740 40.03 600mm dia 4.00 Nos. 1,755,816 7,023,264 6,463,524
40.04 250 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 367,268 734,536 40.04 400mm dia 6.00 Nos. 925,044 5,550,264 4,815,728
40.05 300 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 470,378 940,756 40.05 350mm dia 1.00 Nos. 536,172 536,172 ‐404,584
40.06 350 mm dia 4.00 Nos. 536,172 2,144,688 40.06 300mm dia 4.00 Nos. 470,378 1,881,512 ‐263,176
40.07 400 mm dia 7.00 Nos. 925,044 6,475,308 40.07 250mm dia 16.00 Nos. 367,268 5,876,288 ‐599,020
40.08 500 mm dia 3.00 Nos. 1,468,090 4,404,270 40.08 200mm dia 13.00 Nos. 279,870 3,638,310 ‐765,960
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(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
40.09 600 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 1,755,816 3,511,632 40.09 150mm dia 12.00 Nos. 235,680 2,828,160 ‐683,472
40.10 700 mm dia 2.00 Nos. 2,113,264 4,226,528
40.11 800 mm dia 1.00 Nos. 2,528,650 2,528,650
40.12 1000 mm dia 1.00 Nos. 3,039,290 3,039,290
29,424,648 41,509,140 12,084,492
Supply and installation of Pressure Feed Type Chlorinating Dozer of given
Supply and installation of Pressure Feed Type Chlorinating Dozer of
capacity complete with Rota‐meter, regulating valves, dosing pipe of reputed
given capacity complete with Rota‐meter, regulating valves, dosing pipe
make and other related accessories including for manual mixing of bleaching
41.00 41.00 of reputed make and other related accessories including for manual
powder for following Zones. for following Zones :
mixing of bleaching powder for following Zones. for following Zones :
41.01 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 12A Chhapaka 40 GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.01 GLR‐2 (Rudwali) to OHSR Zone‐Rudawli‐8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 ‐15,712
41.02 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 12A Chhapaka 16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 41.02 GLR‐2 (Rudwali) to OHSR Zone‐Markundi‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 3,928
41.03 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 12 Awayee 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.03 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) to OHSR Zone‐Bhbhaech‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
41.04 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 12 Awayee 8 GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.04 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) to OHSR Zone‐Belcupp‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 6,874
41.05 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐11A 40 GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.05 GLR‐4 (Lori) to OHSR Zone‐5‐3 ‐56GL 1.00 Nos. 75,614 75,614 17,676
41.06 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 9 Tilauli 40 GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.06 GLR‐4 (Lori) to ZONE‐12‐3‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐12,766
41.07 GLR‐2, Chhapaka to OHSR 9 Tilauli 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.07 GLR‐4 (Lori) to ZONE‐9‐2 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 2,946
41.08 GLR‐4 Ganguar to OHSR 8A 40 GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.08 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR Zone ‐8D & 5‐2 ‐72GL 1.00 Nos. 93,290 93,290 35,352
41.09 GLR‐4 Ganguar to OHSR 8A 16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 41.09 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐8C ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 3,928
41.10 GLR‐4 Ganguar to OHSR 8 Bargawn 24 GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.10 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐6C‐3 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐3,928
41.11 GLR‐5 Papi to OHSR 7 40 GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.11 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐8 ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
41.12 GLR‐5 Papi to OHSR 7 24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.12 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐12‐1 ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 0.00
41.13 GLR‐5 Papi to OHSR 8B 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.13 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐12‐2 ‐8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 ‐15,712
41.14 GLR‐11 to OHSR‐6A 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.14 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐5‐1‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐3,928
41.15 GLR‐11 to GLR‐12 40GL 2.00 Nos. 57,938 115,876 41.15 GLR‐5 (Gangur) to OHSR‐9A‐1‐40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 ‐57,938
41.16 GLR‐11 to GLR‐12 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.16 GLR‐6 (Kekarahi) to OHSR‐6C‐1 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐3,928
41.17 GLR‐12 to OHSR‐7A 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.17 GLR‐7 (Papi) to OHSR‐6 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐3,928
41.18 GLR‐12 to OHSR‐7B & OHSR 6B 40GL 2.00 Nos. 57,938 115,876 41.18 GLR‐7 (Papi) to OHSR‐6C ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐66,776
41.19 GLR‐12 to OHSR‐7B & OHSR 6B 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.19 GLR‐7 (Papi) to OHSR‐6C‐2 ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 6,874
41.20 GLR‐6 to OHSR 4 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.20 GLR‐7 (Papi) to OHSR‐7A‐1‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐12,766
41.21 GLR‐6 to OHSR‐6 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.21 GLR‐8 (Atarauli Raja) to OHSR 6A‐1‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
GLR‐8 (Atarauli Raja) to OHSR‐6A & 6B , OHSR‐7B & 6A‐2 , OHSR‐6A‐3
41.22 GLR‐7 to OHSR‐5 & OHSR 5A 40GL 2.00 Nos. 57,938 115,876 41.22 1.00 Nos. 208,184 208,184 92,308
& OHSR‐8B ‐176GL
41.23 GLR‐7 to OHSR‐5 & OHSR 5A 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.23 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) to OHSR‐9‐1 ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 6,874
41.24 GLR‐8 to OHSR‐10 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.24 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) to OHSR‐9‐3 ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
41.25 GLR‐8 to OHSR‐9A 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.25 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to OHSR‐10, OHSR‐9A & OHSR‐9 ‐120GL 1.00 Nos. 146,318 146,318 88,380
41.26 GLR‐8 to OHSR‐9A 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.26 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to OHSR‐5B‐1 ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 0.00
41.27 GLR‐8 to OHSR 5B 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.27 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to OHSR‐3B‐1 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐12,766
41.28 GLR‐13 to OHSR‐3B 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.28 GLR‐10 (Kushara) to OHSR‐3A‐3 ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
41.29 GLR‐13 to OHSR‐3B 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.29 GLR‐11 (Jogani) to OHSR ‐3A‐1 & 3A‐2 ‐48GL 1.00 Nos. 66,776 66,776 24,550
41.30 GLR‐14 to OHSR‐3A 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.30 GLR‐11 (Jogani) to OHSR‐11B, OHSR‐4A & OHSR‐7A‐2 ‐96GL 1.00 Nos. 119,804 119,804 70,704
41.31 GLR‐14 to OHSR‐4A 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.31 GLR‐12 (Khutaha) to OHSR‐3‐1 ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 0.00
41.32 GLR‐14 to OHSR‐11B 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.32 GLR‐12 (Khutaha) to OHSR‐2A ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 0.00
41.33 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐10A 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.33 GLR‐12 (Khutaha) to OHSR‐10A‐1 ‐24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 ‐8,838
41.34 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐10A 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.34 GLR‐12 (Khutaha) to OHSR‐10A‐2 ‐32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 6,874
41.35 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐2A & OHSR‐2 Deoghar 40GL 2.00 Nos. 57,938 115,876 41.35 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐3‐2 & 3‐3 ‐40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 ‐57,938
41.36 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐2A & OHSR‐2 Deoghar 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.36 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐11A‐1 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 2,946
41.37 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐3 Satohan 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.37 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐11 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐12,766
41.38 GLR‐9 to OHSR‐3 Satohan 16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 41.38 GLR‐12 (Khutana) to OHSR‐1‐1 ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 0.00
41.39 GLR‐10 to OHSR‐11 24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100 41.39 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd)OHSR‐ 11A ‐16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172 ‐3,928
41.40 GLR‐15 to OHSR‐1 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938 41.40 GLR‐13 ( Beerkhurd)OHSR‐ 2 & OHSR‐2‐1 ‐56GL 1.00 Nos. 75,614 75,614 17,676
41.41 GLR‐15 to OHSR‐1 8GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226 41.41 GLR ‐14 (Sirsain)OHSR‐1, OHSR‐1A & OHSR‐1A‐1‐72GL 1.00 Nos. 93,290 93,290 51,064
41.42 GLR‐15 to OHSR‐1A 16GL 1.00 Nos. 45,172 45,172
41.43 GLR‐15 to OHSR‐1B 24GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100
41.44 from GLR‐2 Adalganj to OHSR‐3 Adalganj 40GL 3.00 Nos. 57,938 173,814
41.45 from GLR‐2 Adalganj to GLR‐3 Bhbhaech 8GL 2.00 Nos. 42,226 84,452
41.46 from GLR‐2 Adalganj to GLR‐3 Bhbhaech 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938
41.47 from GLR‐3 Bhbhaech to OHSR‐2 Bhbhaech 32 GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100
41.48 from GLR‐3 Bhbhaech to OHSR‐2 Bhbhaech 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938
41.49 from GLR‐3 Bhbhaech to OHSR‐1 Belcupp 40GL 1.00 Nos. 57,938 57,938
41.50 from GLR‐4 Rudawali to OHSR‐5 Rudawali 8 GL 1.00 Nos. 42,226 42,226
41.51 from GLR‐4 Rudawali to OHSR‐4 Markundi 32GL 1.00 Nos. 49,100 49,100
3,021,614 2,455,982 ‐565,632
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(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
DG SET DG SET
42.01 Intake well ‐ 1250 KVA 1.00 Set 10,927,696 10,927,696 42.01 Intake well ‐ 1250KVA 1.00 Set 10,927,696 10,927,696 0.00
42.02 WTP @ PATWADH 2 1250 KVA 1.00 Set 10,888,416 10,888,416 42.02 WTP & MCWR ‐ 2500KVA 1.00 Set 18,922,158 18,922,158 8,033,742
42.03 CWR1A 1500 KVA 1.00 Set 14,563,060 14,563,060 42.03 GLR‐1 (Bhbhaech) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462 ‐13,442,598
42.04 MARKUNDI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐1A 2500 KVA 1.00 Set 18,922,158 18,922,158 42.04 GLR‐2 (Rudawali) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462 ‐17,801,696
42.05 MARKUNDI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐1B 2500 KVA 1.00 Set 18,922,158 18,922,158 42.05 GLR‐3 (Markundi) ‐ 3500KVA 1.00 Set 26,491,021 26,491,021 7,568,863
42.06 CHHAPAKA VILLAGE‐GLR‐2 225 KVA 1.00 Set 2,247,798 2,247,798 42.06 GLR‐4 (Lori) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312 1,990,514
42.07 GANGUR VILLAGE‐GLR‐4 750 KVA 1.00 Set 6,215,078 6,215,078 42.07 GLR‐5 (Ganguar) ‐ 1250KVA 1.00 Set 10,888,416 10,888,416 4,673,338
42.08 PAPI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐5 365 KVA 1.00 Set 3,716,870 3,716,870 42.08 GLR‐6 (Kekarahi) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626 ‐458,244
42.09 BHARAWAH VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐6 180 KVA 1.00 Set 1,552,542 1,552,542 42.09 GLR‐7 (Papi) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312 2,685,770
42.10 UNCHIDIH VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐8 600 KVA 1.00 Set 4,918,838 4,918,838 42.10 GLR‐8 (Tarauli Raja) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626 ‐1,660,212
42.11 SIDDHI VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐7 500 KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312 42.11 GLR‐9 (Nipraj) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462 ‐3,117,850
42.12 KHUTHA VILLAGE‐GLR‐9 365 KVA 1.00 Set 3,716,870 3,716,870 42.12 GLR‐10 (Kushara) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312 521,442
42.13 PEROHA VILLAGE‐GLR‐10 ‐ 180 KVA 1.00 Set 1,552,542 1,552,542 42.13 GLR‐11 (Jogani) ‐ 160KVA 1.00 Set 1,580,178 1,580,178 27,636
42.14 AMAULIA GLR 11 180 KVA 1.00 Set 1,552,542 1,552,542 42.14 GLR‐12 (Khutana) ‐ 500KVA 1.00 Set 4,238,312 4,238,312 2,685,770
42.15 BHWANIPUR GLR 12 ‐ 225 KVA 1.00 Set 2,247,798 2,247,798 42.15 GLR‐13 (Beerkhurd) ‐ 320KVA 1.00 Set 3,258,626 3,258,626 1,010,828
42.16 GLR 13 CAMPUS ‐ 275 KVA 1.00 Set 2,443,216 2,443,216 42.16 GLR‐14 (Sirsail) ‐ 125KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462 ‐1,322,754
42.17 GLR 14 CAMPUS ‐140 KVA 1.00 Set 1,382,656 1,382,656
42.18 GLR 15 CAMPUS ‐ 140 KVA 1.00 Set 1,382,656 1,382,656
42.19 PATWADH CWR ‐ 400 KVA 1.00 Set 3,939,784 3,939,784
42.20 ADALGANJ GLSR 2 ‐ 180 KVA 1.00 Set 1,552,542 1,552,542
42.21 BHBHAECH GLSR‐3 ‐ 125 KVA 1.00 Set 1,120,462 1,120,462
42.22 RUDAWALI GLSR‐4 ‐ 90 KVA 1.00 Set 1,086,092 1,086,092
119,090,086 100,020,443 ‐19,069,643
Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of L T panels comprising of Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of L T panels comprising
A.C.B / M.C.C.B . /M.C.B suitable C.Ts operated ampere meter, On/Off of A.C.B / M.C.C.B . /M.C.B suitable C.Ts operated ampere meter,
indicator selector switch and internal wiring etc."&" complete including Amp On/Off indicator selector switch and internal wiring etc."&" complete
meter, Voltmeter, frequencymeter, P.F. meter, Capacitor, single phasing including Amp meter, Voltmeter, frequencymeter, P.F. meter,
preventer, Selector switch, fuses etc ‐1 set. enclosed in 16 guage CRCA sheet Capacitor, single phasing preventer, Selector switch, fuses etc ‐1 set.
metal work, doors, busbars, gaskets for doors, painting, feeder designation enclosed in 16 guage CRCA sheet metal work, doors, busbars, gaskets
etc., Single / multi runs of PVC insulated & PVC sheathed / XLPE power cable of for doors, painting, feeder designation etc., Single / multi runs of PVC
1.1 KV grade of required size laying in ground including excavation, sand insulated & PVC sheathed / XLPE power cable of 1.1 KV grade of
cushioning, protective covering and refilling the trench, End termination with required size laying in ground including excavation, sand cushioning,
brass compression gland and aluminium lugs for said cable, complete. Earthing protective covering and refilling the trench, End termination with brass
with 600 x 600 x 3 mm copper plate with 40 mm dia x 4.5 mtrs long G.I. compression gland and aluminium lugs for said cable, complete.
43.00 43.00
vertically pipe having 12 mm dia holes spaced 5 mm apart drilled upto 2 mtr Earthing with 600 x 600 x 3 mm copper plate with 40 mm dia x 4.5
from the bottom complete vertically with its top at least 3 mtrs below ground mtrs long G.I. vertically pipe having 12 mm dia holes spaced 5 mm
level with earthing lead of No.6 to 8 SWG GI wire / G I Strip in GI Pipe upto L T apart drilled upto 2 mtr from the bottom complete vertically with its
Panel, 30 cm square C.I. box with hinged cover masonry enclosure, funnel at top at least 3 mtrs below ground level with earthing lead of No.6 to 8
top, alternate layers of charcoal/ coke and salt at least 150 mm thick around G SWG GI wire / G I Strip in GI Pipe upto L T Panel, 30 cm square C.I. box
I Pipe etc complete including all labour, material as per the detailed drawing. with hinged cover masonry enclosure, funnel at top, alternate layers of
Internal concealed electrification with 1.5 sq.mm. FRLSH PVC insulated charcoal/ coke and salt at least 150 mm thick around G I Pipe etc
1100 V grade multistrand single core copper conductor cable in 20 mm dia complete including all labour, material as per the detailed drawing.
heavy duty (2mm thick) PVC conduit with 1 nos. 1.5 sq. mm. FRLSH PVC Internal concealed electrification with 1.5 sq.mm. FRLSH PVC
insulated 1100 V grade multistrand single core copper conductor insulated 1100 V grade multistrand single core copper conductor
cable as earth continuity wire drawn inside the conduit complete in all cable in 20 mm dia heavy duty (2mm thick) PVC conduit with 1 nos.
INTAKE WELL ‐ Incomer 2500 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1nos ,
Intake well Incomer 3200 A ‐ 2 nos, bus‐coupler 3200 A ‐ 1 no , motor feeder‐
43.01 1.00 Set 4,172,518 4,172,518 43.01 motor feeder‐630A (6 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare 1.00 Set 4,576,244 4,576,244 403,726
500A capacoitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
feeder
WTP @ PATWADH 2 Incomer 2500 A ‐ 2 nos, bus‐coupler 2500 A ‐ 1 no , motor
WTP ‐ Incomer 1250A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 1250A ‐ 1nos , motor feeder‐
43.02 feeder‐ 2000A , WTP Feeder 2500A Capacoitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare 1.00 Set 5,250,754 5,250,754 43.02 1.00 Set 3,071,696 3,071,696 ‐2,179,058
200A (10 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
feeder
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Rates after Rates after
Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
UNCHIDIH VILLAGE ‐ GLR‐7 Incomer 1250 A ‐ 2 nos, bus‐coupler 1250 A ‐ 1 no GLR‐7(Papi) ‐ Incomer 1250 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 1250 A ‐ 1 no , motor
43.10 1.00 Set 2,052,380 2,052,380 43.10 1.00 Set 2,052,380 2,052,380 0.00
, Motor feeder‐ 200A , Capacoitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder feeder‐250A (3 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
KHUTHA VILLAGE‐GLR‐9 Incomer 800 A ‐ 2 nos, bus‐coupler 800 A ‐ 1 no , GLR‐9 (Nipraj) ‐ Incomer 320 A ‐ 3nos, bus‐coupler 320 A ‐ 1 no , motor
43.12 1.00 Set 2,605,246 2,605,246 43.12 1.00 Set 1,470,054 1,470,054 ‐1,135,192
Motor feeder‐ 100A , Capacoitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder feeder‐100A (5 Nos), capacitor feeder , lighting feeder, Spare feeder
Design, Engineering, supply, Installation, Testing and commissioning of Design, Engineering, supply, Installation, Testing and commissioning of
44.00 Automation & SCADA (PLC GSM based) system to Control water supply in OHT 44.00 Automation & SCADA (PLC GSM based) system to Control water supply
and ventilation inside pumping station electrical room. in OHT and ventilation inside pumping station electrical room.
44.01 Intake 1.00 No. 982,000 982,000 44.01 Intake 1.00 No. 982,000 982,000 0.00
44.02 WTP/CWR 1.00 No. 2,946,000 2,946,000 44.02 WTP/CWR 1.00 No. 2,946,000 2,946,000 0.00
44.03 GLR 3.00 No. 982,000 2,946,000 44.03 GLR 5.00 No. 982,000 4,910,000 1,964,000
44.04 GLR & OHSR 14.00 No. 982,000 13,748,000 44.04 GLR & OHSR 18.00 No. 982,000 17,676,000 3,928,000
44.05 OHSR 23.00 No. 491,000 11,293,000 44.05 OHSR 46.00 No. 491,000 22,586,000 11,293,000
31,915,000 49,100,000 17,185,000
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Rates after Rates after
Amount Amount Difference in
S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures S.no Item Description Qty Units Discount in figures Remarks
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
(in Rs.) (in Rs.)
Sufficient number of lights and around Water works compound external/street Sufficient number of lights and around Water works compound
lightening system ‐ Solar based LED (110 to 130 Watts) with poles of 9.00 m external/street lightening system ‐ Solar based LED (110 to 130 Watts)
45.00 32.00 Nos. 31,228 999,296 45.00 70.00 Nos. 31,228 2,185,960 1,186,664
long, foundation in 1:3:6, Including solar pannel & wiring etc. all complete as with poles of 9.00 m long, foundation in 1:3:6, Including solar pannel &
per directions of the Engineer. wiring etc. all complete as per directions of the Engineer.
999,296 2,185,960 1,186,664
46.00 46.00
Operation and Maintenance of whole water Supply system constructed under Operation and Maintenance of whole water Supply system
this work, after completion of trial run for providing continous water supply in constructed under this work, after completion of trial run for providing
the covered area and households @ 55 lpcd at the minimum residual pressure continous water supply in the covered area and households @ 55 lpcd
of 7 M. at the minimum residual pressure of 7 M.
Fixed operation charges Fixed operation charges
46.01 Year‐1 (During defect liabilities period) 1.00 Year 78,230,400 78,230,400 46.01 Year‐1 (During defect liabilities period) 1.00 Year 78,230,400 78,230,400 0.00
46.02 Year‐2 1.00 Year 82,142,000 82,142,000 46.02 Year‐2 1.00 Year 82,142,000 82,142,000 0.00
46.03 Year‐3 1.00 Year 86,250,000 86,250,000 46.03 Year‐3 1.00 Year 86,250,000 86,250,000 0.00
46.04 Year‐4 1.00 Year 90,563,000 90,563,000 46.04 Year‐4 1.00 Year 90,563,000 90,563,000 0.00
46.05 Year‐5 1.00 Year 95,092,000 95,092,000 46.05 Year‐5 1.00 Year 95,092,000 95,092,000 0.00
46.06 Year‐6 1.00 Year 99,847,000 99,847,000 46.06 Year‐6 1.00 Year 99,847,000 99,847,000 0.00
46.07 Year‐7 1.00 Year 104,840,000 104,840,000 46.07 Year‐7 1.00 Year 104,840,000 104,840,000 0.00
46.08 Year‐8 1.00 Year 110,082,000 110,082,000 46.08 Year‐8 1.00 Year 110,082,000 110,082,000 0.00
46.09 Year‐9 1.00 Year 115,587,000 115,587,000 46.09 Year‐9 1.00 Year 115,587,000 115,587,000 0.00
46.10 Year‐10 1.00 Year 121,367,000 121,367,000 46.10 Year‐10 1.00 Year 121,367,000 121,367,000 0.00
Subtotal of Part (B) 984,000,400 Subtotal of Part (B) 984,000,400 0.00
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PATWADH GOV DETAIL PROJECT REPORT
SCHEDULE – J
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NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Ananlysis For Clear Water Reservoir
1 For 4400 KL
A B
1 7500 KL 69511852
2 4100 KL 38494400
3 4400 KL
Rate arrived for 4400KL on Interpolation basis KL 41231234
Rate for 4400KL = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
2 For 1200 KL
A B
1 1900 KL 12942760
2 800 KL 7856000
3 1200 KL
Rate arrived for 1200KL on Interpolation basis KL 9705731
Rate for 1200KL = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
3 For 1000 KL
A B
1 1900 KL 12942760
2 800 KL 7856000
3 1000 KL
Rate arrived for 1000KL on Interpolation basis KL 8780865
Rate for 1000KL = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
4 For 950 KL
A B
1 1000 KL 8780865
2 800 KL 7856000
3 950 KL
Rate arrived for 950KL on Interpolation basis KL 8549649
Rate for 950KL = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
5 For 100 KL
A B
1 200 KL 4124400
2 150 KL 3731600
3 100 KL
Rate arrived for 100KL on Interpolation basis KL 3338800
Rate for 100KL = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Ananlysis For Thrust Block
1 For 350mm dia
A B
1 400 HP 33192
2 300 HP 27103
3 350
Rate arrived for 350mm dia on Interpolation basis HP 30148
Rate for 350mm dia = (B1‐B2)/(A1‐A2)X(A3‐A2)+B2
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Thrustblock Quantity
Length Pressure
S.No. Start Node Stop Node Dia (mm) Qty Total Qty
(m) Class
1 J‐639 Patwdh Zone F 196 150 DI‐K9 1
2 J‐641 Zone‐3B‐1 350 150 DI‐K9 2
3 J‐646 J‐647 308 150 DI‐K9 2
4 J‐647 Zone‐5‐1 614 150 DI‐K9 3
5 J‐664 Zone‐7B and 6A‐2 630 150 DI‐K9 3
6 J‐79 Zone C‐REDIA 749 150 DI‐K9 3
7 J‐687 J‐646 1,115 150 DI‐K9 4
8 J‐698 Zone‐11A‐1 1,412 150 DI‐K9 5
9 J‐700 Zone‐11 2,056 150 DI‐K9 7
10 J‐659 Zone‐1 438 150 DI‐K9 2
11 J‐730 Zone‐12‐2 5,998 150 DI‐K9 20
12 J‐772 Markundi Zone D 3,894 150 DI‐K9 13
13 MGLR MCPW PMP‐3 12 150 DI‐K9 1
14 MCPW PMP‐3 Kanach Zone G 5,728 150 DI‐K9 20
132
15 GLR‐12 R‐46 PMP‐3 4 150 DI‐K9 1
16 R‐46 PMP‐3 Zone‐3‐1 29 150 DI‐K9 1
17 GLR‐13 R‐49 PMP‐1 3 150 DI‐K9 1
18 R‐49 PMP‐1 Zone‐11A 23 150 DI‐K9 1
19 GLR‐2 R‐38 PMP‐1 4 150 DI‐K9 1
20 R‐38 PMP‐1 Rudawali Zone E 12 150 DI‐K9 1
21 GLR‐2 R‐38 PMP‐2 4 150 DI‐K9 1
22 R‐38 PMP‐2 J‐772 24 150 DI‐K9 1
23 J‐796 Zone‐12‐3 2,129 150 DI‐K9 8
24 J‐817 Zone‐6C‐1 316 150 DI‐K9 2
25 J‐821 Zone‐1A‐1 3,347 150 DI‐K9 12
26 J‐826 Zone‐2 1,134 150 DI‐K9 4
27 J‐689 Zone‐11B 1,108 150 DI‐K9 4
28 J‐834 J‐689 2,369 150 DI‐K9 8
29 J‐650 J‐122 410 200 DI‐K9 2
30 J‐696 Zone‐10 1,472 200 DI‐K9 5
31 J‐122 J‐696 1,808 200 DI‐K9 7
32 J‐710 Zone‐7A‐1 2,141 200 DI‐K9 8
33 J‐662 Zone‐6C 478 200 DI‐K9 2
34 J‐767 J‐632 1,266 200 DI‐K9 5
35 J‐666 J‐770 7,343 200 DI‐K9 25
36 J‐770 CWR‐2 43 200 DI‐K9 1
37 GLR‐1 PMP‐4 4 200 DI‐K9 1
38 PMP‐4 J‐767 1,314 200 DI‐K9 5
39 GLR‐1 R‐52 PMP‐1 3 200 DI‐K9 1
40 R‐52 PMP‐1 Bhbhaech Zone B 3 200 DI‐K9 1
41 GLR‐9 R‐42 PMP‐1 3 200 DI‐K9 1
42 R‐42 PMP‐1 Zone‐9‐3 10 200 DI‐K9 1
43 GLR‐9 R‐42 PMP‐2 3 200 DI‐K9 1
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Thrustblock Quantity
Length Pressure
S.No. Start Node Stop Node Dia (mm) Qty Total Qty
(m) Class
44 R‐42 PMP‐2 Zone‐9‐1 5,136 200 DI‐K9 18
45 J‐802 Zone‐7A‐2 652 200 DI‐K9 3
46 J‐801 J‐802 4,127 200 DI‐K9 14
233
47 J‐632 J‐810 1,768 200 DI‐K9 6
48 J‐810 Belcupp Zone A 1,384 200 DI‐K9 5
49 J‐667 J‐666 686 200 DI‐K9 3
50 J‐681 Zone‐10A‐1 873 200 DI‐K9 3
51 J‐752 Zone‐6A‐3 1,129 200 DI‐K9 4
52 J‐685 Zone‐3A‐3 998 200 DI‐K9 4
53 J‐691 Zone‐8C 1,317 200 DI‐K9 5
54 J‐702 Zone‐1‐1 1,721 200 DI‐K9 6
55 J‐670 Zone‐3‐2 and 3‐3 2,078 200 DI‐K9 7
56 J‐706 Zone‐6C‐3 1,502 200 DI‐K9 6
57 J‐720 Zone‐9‐2 2,010 200 DI‐K9 7
58 J‐730 Zone‐12‐1 3,704 200 DI‐K9 13
59 J‐717 J‐750 4,814 200 DI‐K9 17
60 J‐733 Zone‐9A‐1 258 200 DI‐K9 1
61 J‐718 J‐796 620 200 DI‐K9 3
62 J‐750 J‐821 8,665 200 DI‐K9 29
63 J‐741 J‐826 3,144 200 DI‐K9 11
64 J‐728 J‐834 537 200 DI‐K9 2
65 J‐649 Zone‐9A 370 250 DI‐K9 2
66 J‐660 J‐661 743 250 DI‐K9 3
67 J‐662 J‐663 590 250 DI‐K9 3
68 J‐675 CWR‐14 1,013 250 DI‐K9 5
69 J‐679 J‐680 1,181 250 DI‐K9 5
70 J‐661 Zone‐10A‐2 1,292 250 DI‐K9 6
71 J‐712 Zone‐6C‐2 2,070 250 DI‐K9 9
72 J‐663 Zone‐6 4,963 250 DI‐K9 20
73 J‐741 Zone‐2‐1 4,251 250 DI‐K9 18
74 J‐752 Zone‐8B 6,070 250 DI‐K9 25
75 J‐728 J‐679 2,255 250 DI‐K9 10
76 J‐659 J‐717 2,581 250 DI‐K9 11
77 J‐757 J‐730 1,889 250 DI‐K9 8
78 J‐757 Zone‐8 8,258 250 DI‐K9 34
79 J‐681 J‐660 2,876 250 DI‐K9 12
80 J‐762 Zone‐5B‐1 3,185 250 DI‐K9 13
81 J‐79 J‐677 1,602 250 DI‐K9 7
82 J‐128 J‐693 443 250 DI‐K9 2
83 J‐732 CWR‐8 3,319 250 DI‐K9 14
84 J‐693 CWR‐13 1,234 250 DI‐K9 5
85 J‐785 J‐741 4,254 250 DI‐K9 18
330
86 J‐677 CWR‐1 969 250 DI‐K9 4
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Thrustblock Quantity
Length Pressure
S.No. Start Node Stop Node Dia (mm) Qty Total Qty
(m) Class
87 GLR‐4 R‐51 PMP‐1 4 250 DI‐K9 1
88 R‐51 PMP‐1 Zone‐5‐3 9 250 DI‐K9 1
89 GLR‐13 R‐49 PMP‐2 4 250 DI‐K9 1
90 R‐49 PMP‐2 J‐785 1,239 250 DI‐K9 5
91 GLR‐14 R‐50 PMP‐1 4 250 DI‐K9 1
92 R‐50 PMP‐1 J‐659 561 250 DI‐K9 3
93 GLR‐8 R‐54 PMP‐1 3 250 DI‐K9 1
94 R‐54 PMP‐1 Zone‐6A‐1 6 250 DI‐K9 1
95 GLR‐5 R‐23 PMP‐1 3 250 DI‐K9 1
96 R‐23 PMP‐1 Zone‐8D and 5‐2 10 250 DI‐K9 1
97 J‐797 J‐757 1,785 250 DI‐K9 8
98 GLR‐11 PMP‐28 17 250 DI‐K9 1
99 PMP‐28 Zone‐3A‐1 and 3A‐2 17 250 DI‐K9 1
100 J‐680 J‐801 927 250 DI‐K9 4
101 J‐801 Zone‐4A 4,706 250 DI‐K9 19
102 J‐717 J‐808 6,358 250 DI‐K9 26
103 J‐808 Zone‐1A 1,004 250 DI‐K9 5
104 J‐811 Zone C‐SALKHAM 42 250 DI‐K9 1
105 J‐128 J‐830 2,180 250 DI‐K9 9
106 J‐830 Zone‐2A 1,346 250 DI‐K9 6
107 J‐716 J‐675 2,219 300 DI‐K9 9
108 J‐734 J‐664 3,306 300 DI‐K9 14
109 J‐664 Zone‐6B and 6A 4,998 300 DI‐K9 20
110 J‐654 J‐128 6,085 300 DI‐K9 25
111 J‐673 J‐662 500 300 DI‐K9 2
112 J‐650 J‐722 1,588 300 DI‐K9 7
113 J‐734 J‐752 1,029 300 DI‐K9 5 171
114 J‐654 J‐681 8,606 300 DI‐K9 35
115 J‐702 J‐716 889 300 DI‐K9 4
116 J‐710 J‐673 1,731 300 DI‐K9 7
117 J‐722 J‐649 1,094 300 DI‐K9 5
118 J‐649 Zone‐9 5,281 300 DI‐K9 22
119 J‐806 J‐710 3,811 300 DI‐K9 16
120 J‐709 J‐650 690 350 DI‐K9 3
121 J‐700 J‐702 6,149 350 DI‐K9 25
122 J‐698 J‐700 1,159 350 DI‐K9 5
123 J‐776 J‐709 1,570 350 DI‐K9 7
124 GLR‐10 R‐44 PMP‐1 5 350 DI‐K9 1 48
125 R‐44 PMP‐1 J‐776 147 350 DI‐K9 1
126 GLR‐11 PMP‐29 21 350 DI‐K9 1
127 PMP‐29 J‐728 149 350 DI‐K9 1
128 J‐811 J‐79 878 350 DI‐K9 4
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Thrustblock Quantity
Length Pressure
S.No. Start Node Stop Node Dia (mm) Qty Total Qty
(m) Class
129 J‐130 J‐714 4,369 400 DI‐K9 16
130 J‐725 J‐639 681 400 DI‐K9 3
131 J‐639 J‐667 680 400 DI‐K9 3
132 J‐667 J‐765 3,787 400 DI‐K9 14
133 J‐714 CWR‐11 5,038 400 DI‐K9 19
134 MGLR MCPW PMP‐1 13 400 DI‐K9 1
135 MCPW PMP‐1 J‐725 2,986 400 DI‐K9 11
136 J‐807 J‐712 2,652 400 DI‐K9 10
137 J‐806 J‐807 24 400 DI‐K9 1
138 J‐765 J‐811 3,428 400 DI‐K9 13
139 J‐706 J‐813 1,044 400 DI‐K9 4
140 J‐813 CWR‐6 87 400 DI‐K9 1
141 J‐670 J‐698 4,984 400 DI‐K9 19
142 J‐712 J‐479 4,343 400 DI‐K9 16 173
143 J‐780 J‐670 636 400 DI‐K9 3
144 J‐781 J‐654 492 400 DI‐K9 2
145 J‐788 J‐780 314 400 DI‐K9 2
146 GLR‐12 R‐46 PMP‐1 5 400 DI‐K9 1
147 R‐46 PMP‐1 J‐788 442 400 DI‐K9 2
148 GLR‐12 R‐46 PMP‐2 7 400 DI‐K9 1
149 R‐46 PMP‐2 J‐781 303 400 DI‐K9 2
150 J‐479 CWR‐8 100 400 DI‐K9 1
151 J‐792 J‐734 5,122 400 DI‐K9 19
152 GLR‐8 R‐54 PMP‐2 4 400 DI‐K9 1
153 R‐54 PMP‐2 J‐792 111 400 DI‐K9 1
154 J‐69 CWR‐7 900 400 DI‐K9 4
155 J‐817 J‐69 692 400 DI‐K9 3
156 J‐762 J‐641 1,663 600 DI‐K9 7
157 J‐691 J‐706 3,539 600 DI‐K9 13
158 J‐641 J‐685 4,664 600 DI‐K9 17
159 J‐685 J‐130 5,062 600 DI‐K9 19
160 J‐130 J‐782 1,870 600 DI‐K9 7
161 J‐782 CWR‐12 686 600 DI‐K9 3
162 GLR‐10 R‐44 PMP‐1 5 600 DI‐K9 1
163 GLR‐5 R‐23 PMP‐2 5 600 DI‐K9 1 102
164 R‐23 PMP‐2 J‐691 6,076 600 DI‐K9 23
165 GLR‐7 PMP‐30 3 600 DI‐K9 1
166 PMP‐30 J‐806 903 600 DI‐K9 4
167 GLR‐6 PMP‐31 13 600 DI‐K9 1
168 PMP‐31 J‐817 800 600 DI‐K9 3
169 R‐44 PMP‐1 J‐835 147 600 DI‐K9 1
170 J‐835 J‐762 91 600 DI‐K9 1
NCC LIMITED
Patwadh GOV WSP, District ‐ Sonbhadra
Thrustblock Quantity
Length Pressure
S.No. Start Node Stop Node Dia (mm) Qty Total Qty
(m) Class
171 J‐736 J‐732 985 800 DI‐K9 5
172 J‐797 J‐736 4,264 800 DI‐K9 22
173 J‐732 J‐687 2,397 800 DI‐K9 12 86
174 J‐687 J‐733 727 800 DI‐K9 4
175 J‐733 CWR‐10 8,406 800 DI‐K9 43
176 GLR‐5 R‐23 PMP‐3 6 900 DI‐K9 1
3
177 R‐23 PMP‐3 J‐797 215 900 DI‐K9 2
178 J‐644 J‐645 360 1000 MS 2
179 J‐720 J‐726 76 1000 DI‐K9 1
180 J‐726 J‐747 6,298 1000 DI‐K9 32
181 J‐655 J‐718 191 1000 DI‐K9 1
182 J‐718 J‐720 2,074 1000 DI‐K9 11
183 J‐645 CWR‐4 1,502 1000 MS 8
184 J‐747 CWR‐5 225 1000 DI‐K9 2 154
185 MGLR MCPW PMP‐2 14 1000 DI‐K9 1
186 MCPW PMP‐2 CWR‐3 13,559 1000 DI‐K9 89
187 GLR‐3 R‐53 PMP‐1 6 1000 MS 1
188 R‐53 PMP‐1 J‐644 317 1000 MS 2
189 GLR‐4 PMP‐8 5 1000 DI‐K9 1
190 PMP‐8 J‐655 432 1000 DI‐K9 3
TOTAL QTY 1432.00
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( GI & DI‐K7 )
Zones Babaecha Kanach Markundi Patwadh Redia Rudwali Belcup Salkhan Total
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type GI (MEDIUM DUTY) & DI K‐7 (Length in M)
1 50 GI 24960 13748 18989 26546 18746 28616 33445 22540
187,590 467
2 65 GI 9742 6250 9705 10647 6544 6945 13034 9685
72,552 598
3 80 GI 4180 2963 3803 5691 324 2453 5378 3550
28,342 735
GI Total 38882 22961 32497 42884 25614 38014 51857 35775
288,484
4 100 DI-K7 6581 3704 7267 6217 3084 4565 3336 5421
40,175 1,119
5 150 DI-K7 6210 4506 1547 2133 2789 2834 10899 1838
32,756 1,640
6 200 DI-K7 3097 1313 2964 215 2541 1479 4535 1403
17,547 1,890
7 250 DI-K7 2414 0 1420 834 0 0 398 1086
6,152 2,475
8 300 DI-K7 70 0 0 0 744 3468
4,282 3,118
DI Total 18,372 9,523 13,198 9,399 8,414 8,878 19,912 13,216 100,912
GI + DI Total 57,254 32,484 45,695 52,283 34,028 46,892 71,769 48,991 389,396
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( HDPE & DI‐K7 )
Zones ZONE‐1 ZONE‐1‐1 ZONE‐1A‐1 ZONE‐1A ZONE‐2 ZONE‐2‐1 ZONE‐2A ZONE‐3‐1 ZONE‐3‐2 ZONE‐3‐3
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type
1 63 HDPE 40240 26062 14669 38744 33477 25608 37458 30189 33988 37338
2 75 HDPE 5896 2193 1520 3200 4115 2994 3784 3091 2755 1883
3 90 HDPE 3839 1919 474 5365 2656 5376 3847 1631 2739 3413
4 110 HDPE 2303 1967 905 4502 3085 2118 2326 1304 1236 3060
5 140 HDPE 3388 1838 5359 4014 3844 2781 5374 5580 2089 6719
6 160 HDPE 2845 3693 1474 6997 1848 1706 1540 2263 377 1973
7 200 HDPE 3991 620 3225 3838 944 2177 237 787 1920
HDPE Total 62502 37672 25021 66047 52863 41527 56506 44295 43971 56306
8 200 DI-K7 2889 2722 2910 2227 1658 1282 872
9 250 DI-K7 560 123 3150 427 2939 3034 1379 1994 327 2444
10 300 DI-K7 460 2131 238 1697
11 350 DI-K7
12 400 DI-K7
DI Total 1,020 3,012 5,872 3,337 2,939 5,261 5,168 3,514 1,199 4,141
HDPE + DI Total 63,522 40,684 30,893 69,384 55,802 46,788 61,674 47,809 45,170 60,447
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( HDPE & DI‐K7 )
Zones ZONE‐3A‐1 ZONE‐3A‐2 ZONE‐3A‐3 ZONE‐3B‐1 ZONE‐4A ZONE‐5‐1 ZONE‐5‐3 ZONE‐5B‐1 ZONE‐6
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type
1 63 HDPE 26080 28614 35191 29555 56993 22526 49548 44823 27382
2 75 HDPE 1574 1888 2611 2569 6013 1542 4750 3174 2537
3 90 HDPE 2972 1441 2205 2364 4778 3802 1785 2493 1971
4 110 HDPE 1379 1993 2543 1671 4301 3373 1496 5997 2648
5 140 HDPE 2499 2093 1959 1126 2218 2113 2495 1890 3525
6 160 HDPE 594 1717 1280 3146 2690 795 740 2700 698
7 200 HDPE 951 3856 1909 2741 2016 636 5162 4773 2733
HDPE Total 36049 41602 47698 43172 79009 34787 65976 65850 41494
8 200 DI-K7 1311 1148 1234 195 4763 1964 1290 2031
9 250 DI-K7 1132 2168 3028 918 2144 2106 4775 1579 124
10 300 DI-K7 127 420 378 640 259
11 350 DI-K7
12 400 DI-K7
DI Total 2,443 3,316 4,389 1,533 7,285 4,070 6,705 3,869 124
HDPE + DI Total 38,492 44,918 52,087 44,705 86,294 38,857 72,681 69,719 41,618
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( HDPE & DI‐K7 )
Zones ZONE‐6A ZONE‐6B ZONE‐6A‐1 ZONE‐6A‐3 ZONE‐6C ZONE‐6C‐1 ZONE‐6C‐2 ZONE‐6C‐3 ZONE‐ 6A‐2
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type HDPE, PE‐100, PN‐6 & DI K‐7 (Length in
1 63 HDPE 34890 41120 47186 29603 42198 29604 42802 22614 50747
2 75 HDPE 2678 4570 3171 3594 3026 2181 2185 2577 4305
3 90 HDPE 620 2425 2263 4995 2367 2985 3820 1797 2369
4 110 HDPE 1739 3397 4056 4420 2474 1339 2057 614 1611
5 140 HDPE 693 3639 3300 2563 2027 1591 3574 2470 3211
6 160 HDPE 1645 3122 2211 1138 5899 814 690 1153 0
7 200 HDPE 2777 2634 691 2550 498 1915 2638 1229 835
HDPE Total 45042 60907 62878 48863 58489 40429 57766 32454 63078
8 200 DI-K7 2840 925 1134 443 4820 1842 1962 1928
9 250 DI-K7 462 1384 453 1736 1003 6161 1860 2303
10 300 DI-K7 846 791 43 766 619 23
11 350 DI-K7 355 511
12 400 DI-K7
DI Total 3,686 2,178 2,561 2,017 7,686 1,003 8,026 3,822 4,231
HDPE + DI Total 48,728 63,085 65,439 50,880 66,175 41,432 65,792 36,276 67,309
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( HDPE & DI‐K7 )
Zones ZONE‐7B ZONE‐7A‐1 ZONE‐7A‐2 ZONE‐8 ZONE‐8B ZONE‐8C ZONE‐8D ZONE‐5‐2 ZONE‐9 ZONE‐9‐1
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type M)
1 63 HDPE 57444 37032 18849 43430 37188 38708 29758 44184 39472 36329
2 75 HDPE 2131 2533 3104 2343 4945 3127 2740 3354 3341 2679
3 90 HDPE 1411 3158 1367 4364 5516 4007 1720 2178 2776 3542
4 110 HDPE 2091 6122 1113 5032 2982 2426 1028 4307 3300 2261
5 140 HDPE 2033 3798 2905 1809 3527 1707 3809 5088 2220 4908
6 160 HDPE 2826 186 2134 4947 3848 2077 2635 2749 3061 2305
7 200 HDPE 634 4244 1595 1790 4097 3857 615 568 2779 1406
HDPE Total 68570 57073 31067 63715 62103 55909 42305 62428 56949 53430
8 200 DI-K7 176 2086 1177 611 808 1089 566 1865
9 250 DI-K7 1301 776 2045 2520 530 2877 3247 1780 649 444
10 300 DI-K7 307 490 1115 935 1464 3626 2150
11 350 DI-K7 948 517
12 400 DI-K7
DI Total 1,477 776 4,131 4,004 1,968 4,603 4,990 4,333 4,841 4,976
HDPE + DI Total 70,047 57,849 35,198 67,719 64,071 60,512 47,295 66,761 61,790 58,406
ZONE WISE DISTRIBUTION PIPE ( HDPE & DI‐K7 )
Zones ZONE‐9‐2 ZONE‐9‐3 ZONE‐9A ZONE‐9A‐1 ZONE‐10 ZONE‐10A‐1 ZONE‐10A‐2 ZONE‐11 ZONE‐11A ZONE‐11A‐1
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type
1 63 HDPE 26004 26734 29698 52092 35261 28241 40020 33017 26459 28736
2 75 HDPE 1576 1678 2326 4592 1991 3892 3775 4384 1949 2704
3 90 HDPE 3043 1123 2349 3089 3030 1677 2102 4413 1501 2171
4 110 HDPE 2054 1615 2532 2791 4647 2987 4564 1854 2290 856
5 140 HDPE 2731 5246 2582 2680 9019 2530 5656 4772 1344 1138
6 160 HDPE 1343 57 2644 1934 1290 1055 3010 254 36 1335
7 200 HDPE 2657 1567 3299 1498 1800 1466 2003 1023 1073
HDPE Total 36751 39110 43698 70477 56736 42182 60593 50697 34602 38013
8 200 DI-K7 645 2629 1681 3150 2114 3328 1850 612 2370 254
9 250 DI-K7 1008 1975 4320 763 564 2233 524 1752 1254
10 300 DI-K7 42 372 1370 606 870 1418 606
11 350 DI-K7 1522
12 400 DI-K7
DI Total 645 3,679 4,028 10,362 3,483 4,762 5,501 1,742 4,122 1,508
HDPE + DI Total 37,396 42,789 47,726 80,839 60,219 46,944 66,094 52,439 38,724 39,521
Zones ZONE‐11B ZONE‐12‐1 ZONE‐12‐2 ZONE‐12‐3 TOTAL
Sl.No DIA
Pipe type
1 63 HDPE 31439 22585 24142 38269 1,804,340
2 75 HDPE 4216 1756 1159 1990 154,661
3 90 HDPE 4438 1720 2825 2048 144,279
4 110 HDPE 1058 3320 3586 1990 136,720
5 140 HDPE 1826 3602 2202 2094 163,198
6 160 HDPE 2195 2266 1251 2125 103,311
7 200 HDPE 1438 1125 1059 1940 101,816
HDPE Total 46610 36374 36224 50456 2,608,325
8 200 DI-K7 1732 840 530 297 74,800
9 250 DI-K7 2947 278 469 83,969
10 300 DI-K7 1634 1421 298 28,162
11 350 DI-K7 3,853
12 400 DI-K7 ‐
DI Total 6,313 2,539 530 1,064 190,784
HDPE + DI Total 52,923 38,913 36,754 51,520 2,799,109
Patwadh GOV WSP
Boundary Wall Length
Page 1 of 2
Patwadh GOV WSP
Boundary Wall Length
Page 2 of 2
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 40240 0.66 1.06 1418 1418 25524
75 HDPE 5896 0.68 1.08 214 214 3850
90 HDPE 3839 0.69 1.09 144 144 2599
110 HDPE 2303 0.71 1.11 91 91 1633
140 HDPE 3388 0.74 1.14 143 143 2572
160 HDPE 2845 0.76 1.16 125 125 2257
200 HDPE 3991 0.80 1.20 192 192 3448
200 DI‐K7 90% Soil, 0 0.80 1.20 0 0 0
1 Zone‐1
250 DI‐K7 10% rock 560 0.85 1.25 30 30 536
300 DI‐K7 460 0.90 1.30 27 27 484
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 437 0.75 1.15 19 19 339
200 DI‐K9 1383 0.80 1.20 66 66 1195
250 DI‐K9 7630 0.85 1.25 405 405 7296
300 DI‐K9 528 0.90 1.30 31 31 556
Total 73500 2905 2905 52289
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 14669 0.66 1.06 517 2585 1034 6203
75 HDPE 1520 0.68 1.08 55 276 110 662
90 HDPE 474 0.69 1.09 18 89 36 214
110 HDPE 905 0.71 1.11 36 178 71 428
140 HDPE 5359 0.74 1.14 226 1130 452 2713
160 HDPE 1474 0.76 1.16 65 325 130 780
200 HDPE 70% Soil, 620 0.80 1.20 30 149 60 357
3 Zone‐1A‐1
200 DI‐K7 30% Rock 2722 0.80 1.20 131 653 261 1568
250 DI‐K7 3150 0.85 1.25 167 837 335 2008
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 3347 0.75 1.15 144 722 289 1732
200 DI‐K9 7152 0.80 1.20 343 1716 687 4120
Total 41392 1732 8660 3465 20785
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 33477 0.66 1.06 1180 9437 8258 4719
75 HDPE 4115 0.68 1.08 149 1194 1045 597
90 HDPE 2656 0.69 1.09 100 799 699 400
110 HDPE 3085 0.71 1.11 122 973 851 486
140 HDPE 3844 0.74 1.14 162 1297 1135 649
160 HDPE 1848 0.76 1.16 81 652 570 326
200 HDPE 45% Rock, 3838 0.80 1.20 184 1474 1290 737
5 Zone‐2
200 DI‐K7 55% Soil 0 0.80 1.20 0 0 0 0
250 DI‐K7 2939 0.85 1.25 156 1249 1093 625
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 1134 0.75 1.15 49 391 342 196
200 DI‐K9 1418 0.80 1.20 68 545 476 272
Total 58354 2251 18011 15759 9007
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 37458 0.66 1.06 1320 3960 21119
75 HDPE 3784 0.68 1.08 137 412 2197
90 HDPE 3847 0.69 1.09 145 434 2315
110 HDPE 2326 0.71 1.11 92 275 1466
140 HDPE 5374 0.74 1.14 227 680 3627
160 HDPE 1540 0.76 1.16 68 204 1086
200 HDPE 5% Rock , 2177 0.80 1.20 104 313 1672
7 Zone‐2A
200 DI‐K7 95% Soil 1658 0.80 1.20 80 239 1273
250 DI‐K7 1379 0.85 1.25 73 220 1172
300 DI‐K7 2131 0.90 1.30 125 374 1995
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 6669 0.85 1.25 354 1063 5669
300 DI‐K9 757 0.90 1.30 44 133 709
Total 69100 2769 8307 44300
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 33988 0.66 1.06 2395 21558
75 HDPE 2755 0.68 1.08 200 1799
90 HDPE 2739 0.69 1.09 206 1854
110 HDPE 1236 0.71 1.11 97 877
140 HDPE 2089 0.74 1.14 176 1586
160 HDPE 377 0.76 1.16 33 299
200 HDPE 787 0.80 1.20 76 680
9 Zone‐3‐2 Soil
200 DI‐K7 872 0.80 1.20 84 753
250 DI‐K7 327 0.85 1.25 35 313
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 987 0.80 1.20 95 853
400 DI‐K9 1806 1.00 1.40 253 2276
Total 47963 3650 32848
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 26098 0.66 1.06 920 4598 3679 9197
75 HDPE 1574 0.68 1.08 57 286 228 571
90 HDPE 2972 0.69 1.09 112 559 447 1118
110 HDPE 1379 0.71 1.11 54 272 217 543
140 HDPE 2499 0.74 1.14 105 527 422 1054
160 HDPE 594 0.76 1.16 26 131 105 262
200 HDPE 951 0.80 1.20 46 228 183 456
200 DI‐K7 1311 0.80 1.20 63 315 252 629
Soil 70% ,
11 250 DI‐K7 Zone‐3A‐1 1132 0.85 1.25 60 301 241 601
Rock 30%
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 1156 0.75 1.15 50 249 199 499
200 DI‐K9 537 0.80 1.20 26 129 103 258
250 DI‐K9 4047 0.85 1.25 215 1075 860 2150
350 DI‐K9 170 0.95 1.35 11 55 44 109
400 DI‐K9 443 1.00 1.40 31 155 124 310
Total 44863 1776 8880 7104 17757
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 35191 0.66 1.06 1240 23561
75 HDPE 2611 0.68 1.08 95 1800
90 HDPE 2205 0.69 1.09 83 1575
110 HDPE 2543 0.71 1.11 100 1904
140 HDPE 1959 0.74 1.14 83 1570
160 HDPE 1280 0.76 1.16 56 1072
200 HDPE 1909 0.80 1.20 92 1741
13 Zone‐3A‐3 Soil
200 DI‐K7 1234 0.80 1.20 59 1125
250 DI‐K7 3028 0.85 1.25 161 3056
300 DI‐K7 127 0.90 1.30 7 141
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 209 0.80 1.20 10 191
600 DI‐K9 1986 1.20 1.60 191 3622
Total 54282 2177 41358
Page 7 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 56993 0.66 1.06 2008 38159
75 HDPE 6013 0.68 1.08 218 4145
90 HDPE 4778 0.69 1.09 180 3414
110 HDPE 4301 0.71 1.11 169 3220
140 HDPE 2218 0.74 1.14 94 1778
160 HDPE 2690 0.76 1.16 119 2253
200 HDPE 2016 0.80 1.20 97 1839
15 Zone‐4A Soil
200 DI‐K7 4763 0.80 1.20 229 4344
250 DI‐K7 2144 0.85 1.25 114 2164
300 DI‐K7 378 0.90 1.30 22 420
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 3265 0.80 1.20 157 2978
250 DI‐K9 5053 0.85 1.25 268 5100
Total 94612 3675 69814
Page 8 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 44184 0.66 1.06 3114 3114 24912
75 HDPE 3354 0.68 1.08 243 243 1947
90 HDPE 2178 0.69 1.09 164 164 1310
110 HDPE 4307 0.71 1.11 339 339 2715
140 HDPE 5088 0.74 1.14 429 429 3434
160 HDPE 2749 0.76 1.16 242 242 1939
200 HDPE 568 0.80 1.20 55 55 436
10% Rock ,
17 200 DI‐K7 Zone‐5‐2 1089 0.80 1.20 105 105 836
90% Soil
250 DI‐K7 1780 0.85 1.25 189 189 1513
300 DI‐K7 1464 0.90 1.30 171 171 1370
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 637 0.85 1.25 68 68 541
600 DI‐K9 2100 1.20 1.60 403 403 3226
800 DI‐K9 4769 1.40 1.80 1202 1202 9614
Total 74267 6724 6724 53793
Page 9 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 44823 0.66 1.06 6318 3159 28431
75 HDPE 3174 0.68 1.08 461 230 2073
90 HDPE 2493 0.69 1.09 375 187 1687
110 HDPE 5997 0.71 1.11 945 473 4254
140 HDPE 1890 0.74 1.14 319 159 1435
160 HDPE 2700 0.76 1.16 476 238 2142
200 HDPE 4773 0.80 1.20 916 458 4124
200 DI‐K7 2031 0.80 1.20 390 195 1755
19 Zone‐5B‐1 Soil
250 DI‐K7 1579 0.85 1.25 336 168 1510
300 DI‐K7 259 0.90 1.30 61 30 273
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 2673 0.85 1.25 568 284 2556
350 DI‐K9 147 0.95 1.35 38 19 170
600 DI‐K9 147 1.20 1.60 56 28 254
800 DI‐K9 2907 1.40 1.80 1465 733 6593
Total 75593 12724 6361 57257
Page 10 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 34890 0.66 1.06 2459 6147 15983
75 HDPE 2678 0.68 1.08 194 486 1263
90 HDPE 620 0.69 1.09 47 117 303
110 HDPE 1687 0.71 1.11 133 332 864
140 HDPE 693 0.74 1.14 58 146 380
160 HDPE 90% Soil, 1697 0.76 1.16 150 374 972
21 Zone‐6A
200 HDPE 10% Rock 2777 0.80 1.20 267 666 1733
200 DI‐K7 2840 0.80 1.20 273 682 1772
250 DI‐K7 0 0 0
300 DI‐K7 846 0.90 1.30 99 247 643
350 DI‐K7 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 0 0
Total 48728 3680 9197 23913
Page 11 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 47186 0.66 1.06 3326 6651 23279
75 HDPE 3171 0.68 1.08 230 460 1611
90 HDPE 2263 0.69 1.09 170 340 1191
110 HDPE 4056 0.71 1.11 320 639 2238
140 HDPE 3300 0.74 1.14 278 557 1949
160 HDPE 2211 0.76 1.16 195 390 1364
200 HDPE 90% Soil, 691 0.80 1.20 66 133 464
23 Zone‐6A‐1
200 DI‐K7 10% Rock 1134 0.80 1.20 109 218 762
250 DI‐K7 1384 0.85 1.25 147 294 1029
300 DI‐K7 43 0.90 1.30 5 10 35
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 10 0.85 1.25 1 2 7
400 DI‐K9 6431 1.00 1.40 900 1801 6302
Total 71880 5747 11495 40231
Page 12 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 29603 0.66 1.06 6259 14604
75 HDPE 3594 0.68 1.08 782 1826
90 HDPE 4995 0.69 1.09 1127 2630
110 HDPE 4420 0.71 1.11 1045 2438
140 HDPE 2563 0.74 1.14 649 1514
160 HDPE 1138 0.76 1.16 301 702
200 HDPE 2550 0.80 1.20 734 1714
200 DI‐K7 443 0.80 1.20 128 298
25 Zone‐6A‐3 Soil
250 DI‐K7 453 0.85 1.25 144 337
300 DI‐K7 766 0.90 1.30 269 627
350 DI‐K7 355 0.95 1.35 137 319
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 1128 0.80 1.20 325 758
250 DI‐K9 2171 0.85 1.25 692 1615
300 DI‐K9 2219 0.90 1.30 779 1817
400 DI‐K9 1085 1.00 1.40 456 1063
Total 57483 13827 32262
Page 13 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
Page 14 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
Page 15 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 37032 0.66 1.06 5220 20879
75 HDPE 2533 0.68 1.08 368 1470
90 HDPE 3158 0.69 1.09 475 1900
110 HDPE 6122 0.71 1.11 965 3860
140 HDPE 3798 0.74 1.14 641 2563
160 HDPE 186 0.76 1.16 33 131
200 HDPE 4244 0.80 1.20 815 3259
31 Zone‐7A‐1 Soil
200 DI‐K7 0 0
250 DI‐K7 776 0.85 1.25 165 660
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 1781 0.80 1.20 342 1368
300 DI‐K9 1519 0.90 1.30 355 1422
Total 61149 9379 37512
Page 16 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 43430 0.66 1.06 3061 6122 21426
75 HDPE 2343 0.68 1.08 170 340 1190
90 HDPE 4364 0.69 1.09 328 656 2298
110 HDPE 5032 0.71 1.11 397 793 2776
140 HDPE 1809 0.74 1.14 153 305 1068
160 HDPE 4947 0.76 1.16 436 872 3053
90% Soil,
33 200 HDPE Zone‐8 1790 0.80 1.20 172 344 1203
10% Rock
200 DI‐K7 1177 0.80 1.20 113 226 791
250 DI‐K7 2520 0.85 1.25 268 536 1874
300 DI‐K7 307 0.90 1.30 36 72 251
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 3280 0.85 1.25 349 697 2440
Total 70999 5483 10963 38370
Page 17 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 38708 0.66 1.06 5456 21824
75 HDPE 3127 0.68 1.08 454 1815
90 HDPE 4007 0.69 1.09 603 2411
110 HDPE 2426 0.71 1.11 382 1530
140 HDPE 1707 0.74 1.14 288 1152
160 HDPE 2077 0.76 1.16 366 1465
200 HDPE 3857 0.80 1.20 741 2962
35 200 DI‐K7 Zone‐8C Soil 611 0.80 1.20 117 469
250 DI‐K7 2877 0.85 1.25 611 2445
300 DI‐K7 1115 0.90 1.30 261 1044
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
200 DI‐K9 838 0.80 1.20 161 644
250 DI‐K9 1054 0.85 1.25 224 896
600 DI‐K9 3122 1.20 1.60 1199 4795
Total 65526 10863 43452
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
90 HDPE 2776 0.69 1.09 835 1253
110 HDPE 3300 0.71 1.11 1040 1560
140 HDPE 2220 0.74 1.14 749 1124
160 HDPE 3061 0.76 1.16 1079 1619
60% Soil ,
37 200 HDPE Zone‐9 2779 0.80 1.20 1067 1601
40% Rock
200 DI‐K7 566 0.80 1.20 217 326
250 DI‐K7 649 0.85 1.25 276 414
300 DI‐K7 3626 0.90 1.30 1697 2545
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
300 DI‐K9 1457 0.90 1.30 682 1023
Total 63247 19739 29611
Page 19 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 26004 0.66 1.06 9163 2749 6414
75 HDPE 1576 0.68 1.08 572 172 400
90 HDPE 3043 0.69 1.09 1144 343 801
110 HDPE 2054 0.71 1.11 809 243 567
140 HDPE 2731 0.74 1.14 1152 346 806
160 HDPE 1343 0.76 1.16 592 178 414
50% Soil ,
39 200 HDPE Zone‐9‐2 0 0 0
50% Rock
200 DI‐K7 645 0.80 1.20 310 93 217
250 DI‐K7 0 0.85 1.25 0 0 0
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0
200 DI‐K9 1470 0.80 1.20 706 212 494
Total 38866 14448 4336 10113
Page 20 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 29698 0.66 1.06 1047 3140 3140 13605
75 HDPE 2326 0.68 1.08 84 253 253 1097
90 HDPE 2349 0.69 1.09 88 265 265 1148
110 HDPE 2532 0.71 1.11 100 299 299 1297
140 HDPE 2582 0.74 1.14 109 327 327 1416
160 HDPE 2644 0.76 1.16 117 350 350 1515
200 HDPE 1567 0.80 1.20 75 226 226 978
80% Soil ,
41 200 DI‐K7 Zone‐9A 1681 0.80 1.20 81 242 242 1049
20% Rock
250 DI‐K7 1975 0.85 1.25 105 315 315 1364
300 DI‐K7 372 0.90 1.30 22 65 65 283
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
250 DI‐K9 270 0.85 1.25 14 43 43 186
300 DI‐K9 5502 0.90 1.30 322 966 966 4184
800 DI‐K9 1382 1.40 1.80 174 522 522 2264
Total 54880 2338 7013 7013 30386
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Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 35261 0.66 1.06 4970 4970 4970 9940
75 HDPE 1991 0.68 1.08 289 289 289 578
90 HDPE 3030 0.69 1.09 456 456 456 912
110 HDPE 4647 0.71 1.11 732 732 732 1465
140 HDPE 9019 0.74 1.14 1522 1522 1522 3043
160 HDPE 1290 0.76 1.16 227 227 227 455
200 HDPE 1498 0.80 1.20 288 288 288 575
200 DI‐K7 2114 0.80 1.20 406 406 406 812
60% Soil ,
43 250 DI‐K7 Zone‐10 763 0.85 1.25 162 162 162 324
40% Rock
300 DI‐K7 606 0.90 1.30 142 142 142 284
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 156 0.75 1.15 27 27 27 54
200 DI‐K9 3689 0.80 1.20 708 708 708 1417
300 DI‐K9 1000 0.90 1.30 234 234 234 468
350 DI‐K9 2260 0.95 1.35 580 580 580 1159
600 DI‐K9 2275 1.20 1.60 874 874 874 1747
Total 69599 11617 11617 11617 23233
Page 22 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 40020 0.66 1.06 2820 25384
75 HDPE 3775 0.68 1.08 274 2465
90 HDPE 2102 0.69 1.09 158 1423
110 HDPE 4564 0.71 1.11 360 3237
140 HDPE 5656 0.74 1.14 477 4294
160 HDPE 3010 0.76 1.16 265 2388
45 200 HDPE Zone‐10A‐2 Soil 1466 0.80 1.20 141 1267
200 DI‐K7 1850 0.80 1.20 178 1598
250 DI‐K7 2233 0.85 1.25 237 2135
300 DI‐K7 1418 0.90 1.30 166 1493
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
250 DI‐K9 2354 0.85 1.25 250 2251
Total 68448 5326 47935
Page 23 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 26459 0.66 1.06 1865 16783
75 HDPE 1949 0.68 1.08 141 1273
90 HDPE 1501 0.69 1.09 113 1016
110 HDPE 2290 0.71 1.11 180 1624
140 HDPE 1344 0.74 1.14 113 1020
160 HDPE 36 0.76 1.16 3 29
200 HDPE 1023 0.80 1.20 98 884
47 200 DI‐K7 Zone‐11A Soil 2370 0.80 1.20 228 2048
250 DI‐K7 1752 0.85 1.25 186 1675
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
150 DI‐K9 26 0.75 1.15 2 20
250 DI‐K9 928 0.85 1.25 99 887
300 DI‐K9 3432 0.90 1.30 402 3614
Total 43110 3430 30873
Page 24 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 31439 0.66 1.06 4431 4431 4431 8863
75 HDPE 4216 0.68 1.08 612 612 612 1224
90 HDPE 4438 0.69 1.09 668 668 668 1335
110 HDPE 1058 0.71 1.11 167 167 167 334
140 HDPE 1826 0.74 1.14 308 308 308 616
160 HDPE 2195 0.76 1.16 387 387 387 774
60% Soil ,
49 200 HDPE Zone‐11B 1438 0.80 1.20 276 276 276 552
40% Rock
200 DI‐K7 1732 0.80 1.20 333 333 333 665
250 DI‐K7 2947 0.85 1.25 626 626 626 1252
300 DI‐K7 1634 0.90 1.30 382 382 382 765
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 2320 0.75 1.15 400 400 400 800
Total 55243 8590 8590 8590 17180
Page 25 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
63 HDPE 24142 0.66 1.06 1701 15313
75 HDPE 1159 0.68 1.08 84 757
90 HDPE 2825 0.69 1.09 212 1912
110 HDPE 3586 0.71 1.11 283 2544
140 HDPE 2202 0.74 1.14 186 1672
160 HDPE 1251 0.76 1.16 110 993
51 200 HDPE Zone‐12‐2 Soil 1059 0.80 1.20 102 915
200 DI‐K7 530 0.80 1.20 51 458
250 DI‐K7 0 0.85 1.25 0 0
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0
350 DI‐K7 0 0.95 1.35 0 0
400 DI‐K7 0 1.00 1.40 0 0
150 DI‐K9 1032 0.75 1.15 89 801
Total 37786 2818 25365
Page 26 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
50 GI 33346 0.65 1.05 6828 15931
65 GI 13783 0.67 1.07 2928 6833
80 GI 5304 0.68 1.08 1169 2727
100 DI‐K7 6893 0.70 1.10 1592 3715
150 DI‐K7 5409 0.75 1.15 1400 3266
Zone‐1
53 200 DI‐K7 Soil 5531 0.80 1.20 1593 3717
Belcup
250 DI‐K7 1364 0.85 1.25 435 1014
300 DI‐K7 143 0.90 1.30 50 117
200 DI‐K9 3151 0.80 1.20 907 2117
250 DI‐K9 372 0.85 1.25 119 277
1000 DI‐K9 1485 1.60 2.00 1426 3326
Total 76781 18447 43040
Page 27 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
Page 28 of 29
Patwadh GOV WSP
Earthwork Excavation Quantity
Exacavation Quantity (cum)
S.No Dia Pipe Type Zone Soil Strata Length (m) Width (m) Depth (m)
Hard Rock Medium Rock Mixed Soil Ordinary Soil
80 GI 5691 0.68 1.08 2508 836 418 418
100 DI‐K7 6217 0.70 1.10 2872 957 479 479
150 DI‐K7 2133 0.75 1.15 1104 368 184 184
200 DI‐K7 Zone‐6 80% Rock, 215 0.80 1.20 124 41 21 21
59
250 DI‐K7 Patwadh 20% Soil 834 0.85 1.25 532 177 89 89
300 DI‐K7 0 0.90 1.30 0 0 0 0
150 DI‐K9 1406 0.75 1.15 728 243 121 121
200 DI‐K9 3932 0.80 1.20 2265 755 377 377
400 DI‐K9 7499 1.00 1.40 6299 2100 1050 1050
1000 DI‐K9 6859 1.60 2.00 13169 4390 2195 2195
Total 71979 44996 14999 7500 7500
Page 29 of 29
REV.NO. DESCRIPTTION D
DATE CHECKED APPROVED
D
REV ‐ 2 01.12.21
N
NCC LIMITED
EN
NGINEERING DESIGN AND
D TECHNOLOG
GY DEPARTMEENT
Client Exxecutive Direector,
Sttate Water &
& Sanitation Mission
U.P. Jal Nigam
m Compound d Rana Prataap Marg, Luccknow ‐ 2260
001
DO
OCUMENT NO. UP/NCC/W W&E/PATWA ADH/JACKWELL/01 Revv.No.2 Date:03.12..21
This Document is the Prroperty of NCC
N Limited and must not n be Prepared By
passed on to any person or body not authorized by us to recceive it Revviewed By
nor be copied or otherw
wise made use either in full or in part
p by App proved By
su
uch person o or body withhout our prio or permissioon in writing..
PATWADH GOV
Hydraulic Design of Intake well & Jack well Structure for Patwadh MVS
Sr. No. Particulars Value Unit
Hydraulic Data
I Population 1211660
Daily Raw Water Demand (MLD)-(55/0.85)*1.10 = 71.18 LPCD) in
II 86.25 MLD
24 Hrs
III Hours of Pumping (Hrs.) 16.00 hrs
IV Design Flow ( Maximum Daily Demand) 129.00 mld
V Highest Flood Level (Elevation) in msl 175.60 m
VI Minimum Water Level (Elevation) in msl 164.50 m
VII Bottom (bed) Level (Elevation) in msl 162.00 m
VIII GL of Jack well 170.00 m
IX GL of Intake well 162.00 m
Design Calculations
1 Size of Intake Port Pipe
Maximum Permissible Velocity through Port is 0.60 m/s
3
Maximum Flow Discharge Q 1.49 m / sec
Nos. of Port 5.00 nos
Maximum Flow Discharge of each Port 0.30 m3 / sec
Required Area of each Port 0.50 m2
Diameter of Circular Port 0.80 m
Provide Diameter of circular port 1.0 m
Actual Velocity Through Port 0.38 m/s
Velocity for 1.5 DISCHARGE 0.57 m/s
Okay
2 Design of Strainer
Length beyound Port Pipeline outside well 1.00 m
Diameter of pipe 1.00 m
Diameter of Stainer Panel 1.10
Surface Area of Stainer Panel 4.40 m2
Width of sqare edge bar 6.00 mm
Clear Opening of bar 15.00 mm
Clear Area of one opning 225.00 mm2
Effective arae of one opning 441.00 mm2
No. of Opening 9987 nos
Net Open Area in the Screen 2.25 m2
Velocith through Screen 0.13 m/s
Velocity is less than 0.30 m/s & Hence it is O.K.
Actal Velocity through strainer for TWICE THE VOLUME 0.27 m/s
Okay
3 Head Loss Calculations
1
Sr. No. Particulars Value Unit
Q 1075.00 m3 / hr
C 120
D 1000.00 mm
S 0.00016 m/m
Let Length of pipe 1.50 m
Total Loss 0.0002 m
Total Head Loss 0.0220 m
Negligible
4 Layout of Port
Port for Minimum Water Level
Port Top Elevation 163.80 m
Port Bottom Elevation 163.00 m
PortCenter Line Elevation 163.40 m
5 Design of Connecting Pipe from Intake to Jack Well
Maximum Flow Discharge 1.49 m3 / sec
Number of Pipe 2.00 nos
Flow through Each Pipe 0.747 m3 / sec
Permissible Velocity 0.60 m/s
Diameter of Pipe required 1.26 m
Provide Diameter 1.60 m
Actual Velocity 0.37 m/s
Velocity for 1.5 Discharge 0.56 m/s
Okay
Head Loss
Q = 1.292 x 10-5 x CD2.63S0.54
Q 2687.50 m3 / hr
C 120.00
D 1600.00 mm
S 0.00009 m/m
Length of Pipe 85.00 m
Head Loss 0.01 m
Negligible
Pipe Invert level 162.00 m
Min ht of submerged Pump / Bowl of Pump 1.50 m
Water depth above Pump 1.50 m
Bottom invert level 159.00 m
6 Scour Depth Calculation
Flood Discharge by HFL method
Flood Discharge Q = AV 42517.00 m3 / sec
Span of the River at HFL 1000 m
Flood discharge per meter width 'q' 42.52 m3 / sec / m
Silt factor for course sand 'f' (average) 1.00
Scour depth d = 1.34 (q2 / f)1/3 16.32 m
Scouring Effect = 2.0 d 34.65 m
Scour Level (as per scour depth) 141.0 m
At Jack Well location hard rock has encountered at 6 m below at GL ie. at level 164 m , hence
scour depth will not govern the foundation of Jack well. The foundation level will approximately
at 158 m level. Final level will be fixed in structural design of the well. At Intake well location Soil
exploration is yet to be done but looking the proximity to the Jack Well location , the foundation
level is also taken as 158 m but it is subject to verification of strata after soil exploration is done.
Foundation level of well (as per invert level) 158.00 m
Provide Foundation Level 158.0 m
2
Jackwell Diameter Calculation
Natural Ground Level(NGL) of Intake / Jack well = 170.00 m
High Flood Level = 175.60 m
Plinth Level of Jack Well considering 1.50 m above HFL = 177.10 m
Ultimate demand for year 2053 considering 16 hours
= 129.30 MLD
pumping
Discharge for 16 hours operation = 89.79 m3/min
Minimum storage in Intake / Jack Well between LWL and
suction level of pump for Minimum of 5 min of Pumping = 449.00 m3 89.79*5
rate
Assuming Suction depth by keeping 5 min of Detention
= 5.50 m
time (H)
Low water Level = 164.50 m
Calculated Suction Level = 159.00 m
Level with Provision of silt accumulation in the Jack well
= 160.00 m
(Considering 1m silt accumulation depth)
Water depth below LWL = 4.50 m
Minimum
submergence depth
Minimum submergence for pump (bowl assembly)
= 2.90 m 1.8 m As per
(LWL ‐ Pipe dia ‐ Level after Silt Accumulation)
CPHEEO table 11.5,
Hence OK
Bottom Floor level of Intake / Jack Well = 159.00 m
Total Depth of Intake / Jack well from Plinth Level = 18.10 m
Total Depth of Intake / Jack well below NGL = 11.00 m
Available water Depth after all provision below LWL = 2.90 m
Area of Intake / Jack well = 154.83 m2 For 5 min detention
Diameter = 14.00 m
Say, = 14.00 m
Note: Also as per attached GAD minimum required dia to Accommodate 6 nos Pumps, Panels, Pipe of required
dia and Movement space minimum required dia for Jack Well is 14 M. Also same is covered in our BOQ.
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SILT PIT
Ceinsys Tech Ltd.
2.0X2.0X1.0
Subject to Soil exploration and structure design of Raft Subject to structure design of Raft
NCC LIMITED
REV.NO. DESCRIPTION DATE CHECKED APPROVED
REV-1 27.11.2021
REV-2 04.12.2021
Project Construction of Patwdh group of Villages Water Supply Scheme, District - Sonbhadra
Executive Director,
This Document is the Property of NCC Limited and must not be passed Prepared By
on to any person or body not authorized by us to receive it nor be copied Reviewed By
or otherwise made use either in full or in part by such person or body
Approved By
without our prior permission in writing.
Total Water Demand for Scheme
In Base year In Intermidiate In Design
S.N. Description
2023 year 2038 Year 2053
Depth of required water 2.9 m
5.5 m, Say
Provide silt pocket 0.7 m below the required depth of intake well
Bottom level of Intake well (LWL‐Depth of required water‐0.7) m 159.0 m
Foundation level of Intake well(Bottom Level of intake level‐1.1)m 158.0 m
Total Height of Intake well (Pump Floor‐Bottom level)m 18.0 m
Height of Pump house 6.8 m
Height of Pump house (Say) 6.8 m
Size of Intake well
Dia. Of Well= 14.0 m
Adopted Dia for Installation of Pumps 14.0 m
Height of Well = 18
Height of Pump House= 6.8
Design of intake opening
Size of Pipe connected in River at Above LWL & Below LWL
Design discharge 16 hour Operation 89.83 cum/min
Number of Proposed Pipe 1.0 no
Assume Velocity 0.75 m/s
Required Area of Pipe 2.00 Sqm
Dia. of Opening in meters 1.594666 m
1594.67 mm
Say 1600.00
As discussed with the Officials of SWSM, It is decided that Pipe will be proposed to be
conencted with Intake Well at different levels. Total three number of Pipes will be proposed
i.e. one Below LWL, and two between HFL & LWL
Design of Raw Water pumping Main from Intake to WTP
From: Intake To: WTP
1) Water
Year Peak Discharge Pipe Dia in mm Material Thickness (mm) HWC Rate Rs/m
requirement :
A. Initial 2021 50.93 mld 1100 MS 10 140 31236
B. Intermediate 2036 66.33 mld 1200 MS 9 140 30552
C. Ultimate 2051 86.23 mld 1300 MS 9 140 33060
2) Pumping main LENGTH 700.00 M 1400 MS 9 140 35682
3) Static head for pump ST.HEAD 38.50 M 1500 MS 9 140 38525
4) Design period YEAR 30 yr. Lowest Water Level of River 165 m
5) Combined eff. of pump set EFF. % 72 % Higest level in route (Hump) 200 m
6) Cost of pumping unit Rs./KW 15000 Rs Residual pressure 3 m
7) Interest rate INTEREST 10.00 %
8) Life of electric motor & pump set P.Yrs 15 yr.
9) Energy charges per kWh P/KWH 850 paise
10) Pumping hours for discharge at the end of 15 years hours 16 hrs
CALCULATIONS: 1st 15 years 2nd 15 years
1) Discharge at Start OF PERIOD 50.93 mld 66.33 mld
2) Discharge at the end of 15 yrs 66.33 mld 86.23 mld
3) Average Flow 1152 lps 1497 lps
4) Average Discharge 58.63 mld 76.28 mld
5) Avg.pumping hours during the period 14.14 hrs 14.15 hrs
6) KW required at combined efficiency of pumping set 15.68 * H1 20.38 * H2
7) Annual charges for energy Rs. 43907.53 * KW1 43942.16 * KW2
Modified Hazen William's Formula
V= 143.534CR r0.6575 S0.5525
h= [L(Q/CR)1.81 ]/[994.62D4.81]
Friction Head Loss (First 15 years)
3 CR
Dia. in mm L (m) Q (m /s) Q/CR (Q/CR)1.81 994.62 Dia (D) (m) D4.81 (mm) h( First 15 yrs)
(Constant)
1100 1000 1.152 1.000 1.152 1.291 994.620 1.100 1.582 0.821
1200 1000 1.152 1.000 1.152 1.291 994.620 1.200 2.404 0.540
1300 1000 1.152 1.000 1.152 1.291 994.620 1.300 3.532 0.367
1400 1000 1.152 1.000 1.152 1.291 994.620 1.400 5.045 0.257
1500 1000 1.152 1.000 1.152 1.291 994.620 1.500 7.031 0.185
Design of Raw Water pumping Main from Intake to WTP
From: Intake To: WTP
Velocity
r=A/P=D/4
Dia. in mm CR r0.6575 (m) S (Slope) S0.5525 V (m/s)
(m)
1100 143.534 1.000 0.275 0.428 0.001 0.020 1.212
1200 143.534 1.000 0.300 0.453 0.001 0.016 1.018
1300 143.534 1.000 0.325 0.478 0.000 0.013 0.868
1400 143.534 1.000 0.350 0.501 0.000 0.010 0.748
1500 143.534 1.000 0.375 0.525 0.000 0.009 0.652
Friction Head Loss (Second 15 years)
h ( Second 15
Dia. in mm L Q CR Q/CR (Q/CR)1.81 994.62 Dia (D) (m) D4.81
yrs)
1100 1,000.000 1.497 1.000 1.497 2.076 994.620 1.100 1.582 1.320
1200 1,000.000 1.497 1.000 1.497 2.076 994.620 1.200 2.404 0.868
1300 1,000.000 1.497 1.000 1.497 2.076 994.620 1.300 3.532 0.591
1400 1,000.000 1.497 1.000 1.497 2.076 994.620 1.400 5.045 0.414
1500 1,001.000 1.497 1.000 1.497 2.076 995.620 1.500 7.031 0.297
Velocity
Dia. in mm 143.534 CR r=A/P=D/4 r0.6575 S S0.5525 V
1100 143.534 1.000 0.275 0.428 0.001 0.026 1.575
1200 143.534 1.000 0.300 0.453 0.001 0.020 1.324
1300 143.534 1.000 0.325 0.478 0.001 0.016 1.128
1400 143.534 1.000 0.350 0.501 0.000 0.014 0.972
1500 143.534 1.000 0.375 0.525 0.000 0.011 0.847
Design of Raw Water pumping Main from Intake to WTP
From: Intake To: WTP
TABLE 1 - VELOCITY AND HEADLOSSES FOR DIFFERENT PIPE SIZES
total losses
total losses Friction head other
Pipe Size in Velocity in Friction head other losses at (H2)
S No friction head loss per Km Velocity in m/sec (H1) including loss in total pipe losses
mm m/sec loss 10% including
static head length at 10%
static head
1st stage 2nd stage
1st stage flow 2nd stage flow 1st stage flow 38.5 700.00 38.5
flow flow
2nd stage flow
1 1100 0.82 1.32 1.21 1.58 0.57 0.06 39.13 0.92 0.09 39.52
2 1200 0.54 0.87 1.02 1.32 0.38 0.04 38.92 0.61 0.06 39.17
3 1300 0.37 0.59 0.87 1.13 0.26 0.03 38.78 0.41 0.04 38.95
4 1400 0.26 0.41 0.75 0.97 0.18 0.02 38.70 0.29 0.03 38.82
5 1500 0.18 0.30 0.65 0.85 0.13 0.01 38.64 0.21 0.02 38.73
TABLE 2 - KILOWATTS & COST OF PUMP SETS REQUIRED FOR DIFFERENT PIPE SIZES AND PIPE COST
1st
2nd stage
stage flow in 58.63 76.28
flow in MLD
MLD
H1 total Kw required cost of total cost of
KW reqd plus pump cost at Rs H2 total head in Pump cost at Rs
S No Pipe Dia in mm class of Pipe head in plus 50% pipe per pipe in
50% stand by per Kw meters per KW
meters stand by meter thousand Rs
15000 15000 700
1 1100 10 39.13 920 13806 39.52 1208 18124 31236 21865
2 1200 9 38.92 915 13730 39.17 1198 17965 30552 21386
3 1300 9 38.78 912 13683 38.95 1191 17867 33060 23142
4 1400 9 38.70 910 13653 38.82 1187 17804 35682 24977
5 1500 9 38.64 909 13633 38.73 1184 17763 38525 26968
Design of Raw Water pumping Main from Intake to WTP
From: Intake To: WTP
TABLE 3 - COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OVERALL COST OF PUMPING MAIN FOR DIFFERENT PIPE SIZES
1st stage
58.63 mld 2nd stage flow 76.28 mld
flow
Cost of pump Annual capitalized Pump Cost of pump set Annual Energy capitalized Pump Present cost of
set Energy energy cost cost+capitalized Charges energy cost cost+capitalize pump and Grand total
S No Charges energy cost d energy cost capitalized cost Pipe Dia cost first and
of 2nd stage second stage
Thousand Thousand
Thousand Rs Thousand Rs Thousand Rs Thousand Rs Thousand Rs Thousand Rs Thousand Rs mm Thousand Rs
Rs Rs
1 13,806 1,718 13,069 26,875 18,124 1,736 13,207 31,331 7,501 1,100 56,241
2 13,730 1,709 12,996 26,726 17,965 1,721 13,091 31,056 7,435 1,200 55,548
3 13,683 1,703 12,952 26,635 17,867 1,712 13,020 30,887 7,394 1,300 57,171
4 13,653 1,699 12,924 26,577 17,804 1,706 12,974 30,778 7,369 1,400 58,923
5 13,633 1,697 12,905 26,538 17,763 1,702 12,944 30,707 7,351 1,500 60,857
Minimum Capitalized cost Rs 55,548 Thousands
Optimum pipe size corresponds to minimum capitalized cost 1200 mm
Water Hammer Calculations & Design of Pumping Main
From : Intake
To : WTP
H max (m) a . v / g
Thickness Calculations
t = P * D / (2 * F *S * E)
Design factor F 0.6
Stress 60 % of the specified minimum
yield stress (0.6*275 for Fe450)
Specified Minimum Yield Strength (MPa)= KPa for S 275000 Kpa
Longitudinal joint factor E 1
From : Intake
To : WTP
1 1200 1.32 130.21 0.61 0.06 3.67 169.37 6.2 3 9.2 9 412.50 675.00 OK OK
Py= 2St/D
6750.00 Kpa
675.00 m
T = P * D / (2 * F *S * E)
Thickness of Pipe T 6.1 mm
Thickess for Corrosion 3 mm
Adopted Thickness 9.1 mm
Say 9 mm
Patwadh Gov Water supply Scheme
19.0 Pump Design at Intake for Ultimate
10 Description of Pumps
Provide VT pumps,
No. of working pumps for stage 1 4.00 No
343.00 HP Electrical
Discharging combinely 1498.00 lps
375.00 lps
Total head of 46.00 m
No of standby pumps : 2.00
Provide 4 Pumps working with 46 m head and 375 LPS and2 standby i.e 343 H.P each, to be
arranged a single pipe of 1200 mm Dia MS pipe will be connected with the Inlet chamber of WTP
from Intake.
Design of Mechanical Items of Inake
A Calculations of Mechanical Items
No. Suction Pipe (Working) 4.00 No
No. Suction Pipe (Standby) 2.00 No
Total Discharge Pump 1498.00 LPS
Discharge per working pump 375 LPS
Diameter Meter of Suction Pipe 565 mm
Adopted Diameter for Suction Pipe 600 mm
Delivery Pipe of Individual 516 mm
Adopted Pump Delivery Pipe of Individual 600 mm
Common Delivery Pipe 1030 mm
Adopted Common Delivery Pipe 1100 mm
B Material Statement for Suction & Delivery Pipe
Adopted Diameter for Suction Pipe 600 mm
Length of Suction Pipe 84 m
Adopted Delivery Pipe of Individual 600 mm
Length of Pump Delivery Pipe 30 m
Adopted Common Delivery Pipe 1100 mm
Length of Common Delivery Pipe 24 m
Gentry Crane for Lifting of Pumps 1 No
Pressure Gauge for pump delivery pipe 6 No
NRV for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Sluice Valve for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Flow Meter for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Air Valve for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Sluice Valve for common pump delivery pipe 1 No
Flow Meter for common pump delivery pipe 1 No
Level Indicator for Intake well 3 No.
C Material Statement for Suction & Delivery Pipe
No of RCC Pipe at three different level 3 No.
Length of Pipe of each pipe 50 m
Total Length of Pipe 150 m
Gate Sluice Valve with Spendle 3 No.
Diameter of Pipe Connected with Intake & River 1600 mm
Patwadh Gov Water supply Scheme
19.0 Pump Design at Intake for Intermediate
10 Description of Pumps
Provide VT pumps,
No. of working pumps for stage 1 4.00 No
265.00 HP Electrical
Discharging combinely 1152.00 lps
288.00 lps
Total head of 46.00 m
No of standby pumps : 2.00
Provide 4 Pumps working with 46 m head and 288 LPS and2 standby i.e 265 H.P each, to be
arranged a single pipe of 1200 mm Dia MS pipe will be connected with the Inlet chamber of WTP
from Intake.
Design of Mechanical Items of Inake
A Calculations of Mechanical Items
No. Suction Pipe (Working) 4.00 No
No. Suction Pipe (Standby) 2.00 No
Total Discharge Pump 1152.00 LPS
Discharge per working pump 288 LPS
Diameter Meter of Suction Pipe 495 mm
Adopted Diameter for Suction Pipe 500 mm
Delivery Pipe of Individual 452 mm
Adopted Pump Delivery Pipe of Individual 500 mm
Common Delivery Pipe 903 mm
Adopted Common Delivery Pipe 1000 mm
B Material Statement for Suction & Delivery Pipe
Adopted Diameter for Suction Pipe 500 mm
Length of Suction Pipe 84 m
Adopted Delivery Pipe of Individual 500 mm
Length of Pump Delivery Pipe 30 m
Adopted Common Delivery Pipe 1000 mm
Length of Common Delivery Pipe 24 m
Gentry Crane for Lifting of Pumps 1 No
Pressure Gauge for pump delivery pipe 6 No
NRV for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Sluice Valve for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Flow Meter for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Air Valve for pump delivery pipe 6 No
Sluice Valve for common pump delivery pipe 1 No
Flow Meter for common pump delivery pipe 1 No
Level Indicator for Intake well 3 No.
C Material Statement for Suction & Delivery Pipe
No of RCC Pipe at three different level 3 No.
Length of Pipe of each pipe 50 m
Total Length of Pipe 150 m
Gate Sluice Valve with Spendle 3 No.
Diameter of Pipe Connected with Intake & River 1600 mm
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Ch. 595.00 M
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Ch. 420.00
Ch. 455.00
R.W.R.M 1200MM Ø
M.S. PIPE
LENGTH - 700M.
SURVEY PLAN OF RAW WATER RISNG MAIN FROM INTAKE WELL TO W.T.P.
A.V.
A.V.
LEGEND
A.V.
PRESSURE REDUCING
PRV VALVE
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PROJECT:
CONSTRUCTION OF PATWDH GROUP OF
VILLAGES WATER SUPPLY SCHEME, DISTRICT
SONBHADRA
CLIENT: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
STATE WATER AND SANITATION MISSION LACKNOW,UP
NAMAMI GANGA & RURAL WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
GOVERNMENT OF UTTAR PRADESH
PMC
CONSULTANTS:
CEINSYS TECH LTD.
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HYDERABAD
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PATWADH GOV
PATWADH GOV
1
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Depth of launder (Liquid Depth) 0.75 m
Velocity of flow through launder 0.79 m/s
Velocity is around 0.75 m/s , hence OK
Provide Free board 0.5 m
Provide 1.2 m wide walk way peripherically
RAW WATER CHANNEL & PARSHALL FLUME
Designed flow Q 1.774 m3 / sec
Width of Channel (assume) 2 m
Water depth in Channel 1.00 m
Flow Velocity 0.89 m/s
Provide Free board 0.5 m
FLUME
Use standard Parshall Flumes No. 8 As per BIS 14371 -1996. Dimensions are as per Table No.1. Drawing Fig
No.1.
Throat Dimension b 1
l 0.6
X 0.05
Y 0.075
hp1 0.23
Entrance Section b1 1.68
l1 1.7
le 1.734
la 1.161
Exit Section b2 1.3
l2 0.92
hp2 0.072
Side Wall Height hc 1
Upstream head ha Q = 2.397ha1.569 0.825
2
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Width of Channel (assume) 1.4 m
Water depth in Channel 0.70 m
Flow Velocity 0.9 m
Provide Free board 0.5 m
MECHANICAL FLASH MIXER
Design Flow 1.478 m3 / sec
One for two
Number of Flash Mixer 2 nos
Clarifloculator
Design Flow per Flash Mixer 0.74 m3 / sec
Detention time 30 to 60 sec 45 sec
Volumetric Capacity 33.26 m3
Take SWD (Side Water Depth) 4 m
Plan area required 8.31 m2
Diameter required 3.25 m
Provide diameter 3.30 m
CLARIFLOCCULATOR
Design Flow 1.4781
No of Clariflocculator 4
Design Flow per Clariflocculator 0.370 m3 / sec
Central Inlet Shaft
This shall be in RCC 850 mm diameter with rectangular openings 8 numbers at top (just below FSL)
3
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Diameter of inlet shaft 0.85 m
Velocity at inlet shaft 0.78 m/s
Outlet Opening (Port) at central shaft
Width of Port 0.16 m
Depth of Port 0.45 m
Nos. of Ports 8 Nos.
Velocity through Ports 0.77 m/s
Flocculator
Detention time 10 to 40 minute 30 minutes
Volumetric Capacity required 665.16 m3
Add volume of central shaft
RCC wall thickness of central shaft Let 0.25 m
Depth of Central Shaft 2.5 to 4.5 4.5 m
Volume of central shaft 6.44 m3
Total Volume of flocculation zone 671.60 m3
Diameter of flocculation zone 13.78 m
4
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Diameter of clariflocculator As per Surface Area 36.52 m
Total Volume of clarifier zone 3325.78 m3
Total volume of clariflocculator 4048.51 m3
Dia. required from total volume As per Volume 33.85 m
Provide diameter 36.52 m
SWD at Clarifer 3.06 m
Volume of Clarifer Zone (Effective) 2709.78 m3
Detention Period excluding sludge Zone 2.04 Hr.
Okay
Free Board 0.50 m
Walk way on top of the clarifer Wall 1.20 m
Peripheral Launder
Consider inside decanting launder to withdraw clarified water and transmitting same to rapid gravity filter.
Width of Launder (assume) 0.8 m
Water depth in Launder 0.400 m
Velocity of flow through launder 0.69 m/s
Check For Weir Loading
Total length of weir 109.02 m
Weir Loading 292.86 m3/m/d
ay
less than 300.00 m3/m/d
ay
Hence Okay
Drainage
cum/da
Volume of CLF Sludge zone V = 1.048 x d2 x h 72.02
y
V = 0.7854 X h (d12 -d2) cum/da
Volume of Sludge drain 3.02
y
cum/da
Volume of Central Shaft V = 0.7854 x d2 x h 2.07
y
cum/da
Available Volume for Sludge 72.98
y
Provide capacity for Sludge tank 75 Cum
Let length of sludge tank 8.0 m
Water depth 3.0 m
Width of sludge tank 3.13 m
Free Board 0.50 m
Capacity Provided for Sludge Accumulation 10.94 cum
Provide Sludge tank Size 8.0m x 3.20m x 3.0 m
Diameter of Drainage Pipe 500 mm
5
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Provide 500 mm dia. drainage pipe with sluice valve to drain the system. Also provide constant bleeding
arrangement to manifold to avoid choking of drain line and also to know the sludge quality.
Constant telescopic bleed arrangement
Diameter of Vertical Stand Pipe 150 mm
This shall consist of vertical stand pipe of 150 mm dia. and adjustable funnel at launder level. Stand pipe is
connected to drain pipe manifold with isolating valve. Overflow of funnel is drained to drain chamber. Funnel
level can be adjusted from walkway top with hand wheel.
Outlet Settled Water Channel to Rapid Gravity Filter
Design flow after one Clarifloculator 0.441 m3 / sec
Provide Channel width 1 m
Water Depth in Channel 0.5 m
velocity of flow in Channel 0.88 m/s
Free Board 0.3 m
Design flow after two clariflocuulator ( Two cfl) Feeder Channel to filters 0.8824 m3 / sec
Provide Channel Width 1.4 m
Water depth in Channel 0.7
Velocity of flow in Channel 0.90 m/s
Provide Free board 0.3 m
DISTRIBUTION CHAMBER - CLARIFER CHANNEL
TO FILTER (3&4)
Detention time 10 sec
3
Flow 0.882 m / sec
Assume SWD 1.0 m
Let Length of chamber 3.5 m
Width of Chamber 2.5 m
Say 2.5 m
Filter Sizing
Design Flow 1.47 m3 / sec
Design Flow 5294.64 m3 / hr
m3/m2/
Rate of filteration 5
hr
Area of filteration required 1058.93 m2
Provide No of beds (Eight Twin Filter) 16 nos
Sectional area of each Bed 66.18 m2
Let L /B ratio 1.11 to 1.66 1.33
6
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Let Length of each bed 9.4 m
Width of the bed 7.1 m
Filter Inlet Port (For Twin Bed)
Critical condition - One
Design flow per bed twin filter is being back 0.14781 m3 / sec
washed
Redistribute tow filter
Design Flow for twin bed 0.29562 m3 / sec
flow in other 6 filters
Let Velocity of flow 1.00 m/s
Diameter of Port 0.614 m
0.620 m
Provide 0.7 m
Actual Velocity 0.77 m/s
Filter Outlet ( Single section)
Critical condition - One
Design flow per bed twin filter is being back 0.14707
washed
Let velocity of flow 1 m/s
Diameter of Outlet 0.433 m
0.440 m
Provide 0.45 m
Actual Velocity 0.92 m/s
(Back Wash Tank to
Filter Back Wash Water (Out let Pipe)
Manifold)
Velocity of flow 3 m/s
3
m /min/
Back Wash rate 0.6
m2
Total discharge rate for backwash per bed 0.6674 m3 / sec
Dia of back wash pipe 0.532 m
Provide diameter 600 mm
0.600 m
Dia of Sluice Valve 600 mm
Actual Velocity attained Okay 2.36 m/s
Air Piping
m3/min/
Rate of air scour 0.75
m2
3
Total air requirement 50.055 m /min
0.83425 m3 / sec
Velocity 30 to 35
Dia of air pipe 0.1882 m
m/sec
0.200 m
7
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Actual Velocity attained 26.55 m/s
Provide air blower@0.35 kg/sqcm 3010 m3/hr
Filter Under Drain System
Filter Sectional area 66.74 m2
0.20022 m2
Dia of perforations 0.01 m
0.000078
Area of one perforation m2
5
No of perforations 2550 nos
Area of laterals 2xArea of Perforations 0.40044 m2
Area of Underdrain (Manifold) 2xArea of laterals 0.80088 m2
Length of filter bed 9.4 m
Spacing of a laterals c/c 0.3 m
(Length of filter bed /
No of laterals 30.33 nos
spacing of lateral) -1
Provide 31 nos
8
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Let Slab Thickness of Trough 0.150
Provide 3 nos. trough 500 mm x 470 mm
Wash Water Gullet
Let Gullet Width "b" 0.9 m
3
Back Wash Flow Per bed 0.6674 m / sec
3/2
Flow depth in gullet q=1.376bh 0.66 m
Free board 0.1 m
Overall depth 0.76 m
Back Wash Channel ( for One bed)
Flow rate Q 0.6674 m3 / sec
Width of Channel B 1.00 m
Depth of Channel D 0.50 m
Flow Velocity V 1.33 m/s
Okay
Value of 'n' for Concrete n 0.013
[Q.n(B+2D)0.667 /
Slope of Back Wash Channel
(B.D)1.667 ]2 0.00191 m/m
Length of Back Wash Channel 90.00 m
Drop 0.17 m
Free board 0.50 m
Size of Gate 1.0 x 1.0 mxm
Size of Control Chamber Length 1.50 m
Width 1.50 m
3
Flow rate through Control Chamber 0.2941 m / sec
Velocity of flow 0.13 m/s
Outlet Control Weir
Design Flow 0.2941 m3 / sec
Provide Weir Width 1000.00 mm
1.00 m
Effective Head 'H' Q = 1.84 L H3/2 0.2944 m
294.37 mm
Provide Free board 0.3
Provide weir at inspection chamber 1000 wide for twin bed
Media
Sand 750 mm
Gravel
Grit 100 mm
6 mm to 12 mm 125 mm
12 mm to 25 mm 125 mm
25 mm to 50 mm 150 mm
9
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Total Depth 1250 mm
1.25 m
Water Depth over Crest of weir at filter sand 2
Crest height over sand bed, m 0.2
Depth of Water above sand surface 2.2 m
Free board 0.5 m
Total Depth of filter box 3.95 m
10
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Tank Capacity 21285.00 litre
Provide 3.3 m x 3.3 m x 2.4 m tank i/c 0.4 m free board
Pipe Diameter for filling Alum and Lime tank from Back
Wash Tank
Let Filling Hour 8.00 hr
Volume 42.57 m3
Discharge Rate 0.00148 m3 / sec
Velocity of Flow 1.00 m/s
Diameter of pipe 0.043 m
Provide Diameter 50.00 mm
0.050 m
Actual Velocity 0.75 m/s
Chlorination by gas
Chlorine Gas dose Pre Chlorination 5 mg/l
Flow in Raw Water channel 5321.25 m3 / hr
chlorine required per hour 26606.3 g/hr
Provide Chlorinator (1 w +1s) 26.61 kg/hr
Chlorine Gas dose Post Chlorination 2 mg/l
Flow in the Clear Water Sump per Hour 5268.13 m3 / hr
10536.3 g/hr
Provide Chlorinator (1 w +1s) 10.54 kg/hr
Chlorine Tonner
Chlorine required 37.14 kg/hr
for 1 month 26742.60 kg
Capacity of Tonner 900 kg
No. of Tonner will be required for 1 month 30 nos.
Provide No. of Tonner 30 nos
Chlorination Dosing Chamber
Clear Water Flow per minute 88.69 m3 /
min
Detention Period 5 min
Volume of tank 443 m3
Let depth of the tank 2.5 m
Length of the Rectangular Tank 15 m
Width of the rectangular tank 11.8 m
Wash Water Tank
Duration of washing ( two bed ) 10 min
Water Required for washing twin bed With 10 % Extra 880.968 m3
Provide 885 cum capacity tank Over Head Tank, mini head required 10 m, free board 0.3 m
11
PATWADH GOV
Particular Formula Value Unit
Wash Water Pump
Filling Hour 2 hrs
Nos required (one as stand bye) 2 nos
(must be filled in 2
Discharge per Hr 440.484 m3/hr
hours)
122.36 lps
Head approximately 18 m
HP of Pump QH /( 75n ) 41.95 HP
KW 31.30 KW
Back Wash tank Filling inlet pipe
Flow rate 0.122 m3 / sec
Let Velocity of flow 1.00 m/s
Diameter of the Pipe 0.39 m
Provide 400.00 mm
0.40 m
Velocity in pipe 0.97 m/s
By pass arrangements
Provide bypass shutters at entry of flash mixer size 1400 mm wide x 700 mm leaf size; and another at bypass
channel 2000 mm x 1000 mm (raw water channel to extend up to filter inlet channel as by pass channel).
Pure Water Sump
Detention Time Given 120 min 2 Hour
Capacity as per detention period 10590 m3
Capacity given in tender 12000 m3
Capacity Provided 12000 m3
Water Depth (Live) 4.3 m
Free Board 0.5 m
Water Depth (Dead) 0.15 m
Length of Sump 70 m
Width of Sump 40.00 m
Recirculation Tank
Capacity of Back Wash
Volume of Back Wash of 2 filter bed 880.968 m3
Tank
Capacity Provided for Back Wash Water 885 m3
Let length of Recirculation tank 24.0 m
Water depth 3.0 m
Width of sludge tank 12.29 m
Provide width 12.50 m
Free Board 0.50 m
Capacity Provided for Sludge Accumulation 211 m3
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Particular Formula Value Unit
Design of Pipe Line From Filter Back Wash Chamber to Recycle Tank
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 1 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' 0.6674 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe 0.850 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0010 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 70 m
Frictional Loss 0.07 m
Other Losses (Entry, exit etc) 2.2 v2 / 2g 0.08 m
Total Head Loss 0.15 m
Bottom of Back wash chamber 182.00 m
Pipe inlet level 179.50 m
Available Head 2.50 m
Hence Back Wash Water from Chamber to Recycle Tank will flow through Gravity
Design of Pipe Line From Clarifer outlet to Intermediate Chamber
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.5 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' Desludge in two hour 0.1859 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe 0.95 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0027 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 50 m
Frictional Loss 0.14 m
Other Losses (Entry, exit etc.) 2.2 v2 / 2g 0.10 m
Total Head Loss 0.24 m
Bottom of Clarifloculator Sludge Chamber 180.20 m
Bottom of Intermediate Chamber 179.70 m
Available Head 0.50 m
Hence sludge water from clarifer outlet to Intermediate Chamber will flow through gravity
Design of Pipe Line From Intermediate Chamber to Sludge Tank
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.5 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' Desluge in two hour 0.1859 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe 0.95 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0027 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 60 m
Frictional Loss 0.16 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
Other Losses (Entry, exit etc.) 2.2 v2 / 2g 0.10 m
Total Head Loss 0.26 m
Bottom of Intermediate Chamber 179.70 m
Pipe inlet level 179.00 m
Available Head 0.70 m
Hence sludge water from Intermediate Chamber to recycle tank will flow through gravity
Design of Pipe Line from Recirculation Tank to Raw Water Channel
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.4 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' (In2 hours) 0.122 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe Q/A 0.97 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD ] 2.63 1.852 0.0037 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 150 m
Frictional Loss 0.56 m
Other Losses 0.11 m
Static Loss 15 m
Total Head Loss H 15.67 m
Discharge of Pump in lps (Q) Q 122.36 lps
Efficiency of Pump n 0.7
H P of Pump QH / (75n) 36.51 HP
KW of Pump 27.24 KW
Design of Pipe Line from Sludge Tank to Raw Water Channel
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.1 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' (In2 hours) 0.010 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe Q/A 1.29 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0317 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 125 m
Frictional Loss 3.96 m
Other Losses 0.19 m
Static Loss 15 m
Total Head Loss H 19.15 m
Discharge of Pump in lps (Q) Q 10.14 lps
Efficiency of Pump n 0.7
H P of Pump QH / (75n) 3.70 HP
KW of Pump 2.76 KW
Design of Sludge Pipe line from Recirculation Tank to Natural drain
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.3 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' (In 1.0 hours) 0.059 m3 / sec
Velocity in Pipe Q/A 0.83 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0039 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 35 m
Frictional Loss 0.14 m
Other Losses 0.08 m
Total Head Loss 0.21 m
Bottom of Sludge Tank 174.50 m
NGL of Natural Drain 173.50 m
Available Head 1.00 m
Hence Sludge water from Recirculation tank to Natural Drain will flow through gravity
Design of Sludge Pipe line from Sludge Tank to Natural drain
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.1 m
3
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' (In 1.0 hours) 0.003 m / sec
Velocity in Pipe Q/A 0.39 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.0034 m/m
Let Length of Pipe 35 m
Frictional Loss 0.12 m
Other Losses 0.02 m
Total Head Loss 0.14 m
Bottom of Sludge Tank 175.00 m
NGL of Natural Drain 173.50 m
Available Head 1.50 m
Hence Sludge water from Sludge tank to Natural Drain will flow through gravity
Sludge calculation for Clariflocculator and Filter Beds
Inlet TSS Average at Clariflocculator 500 mg/l
Outlet TSS 100 mg/l
Reduction in TSS 400 mg/l
Total Solids 400 mg/l
Flow 5321.25 m3 / hr
Total Sludge Generated 2128.50 Kg/hr
Sludge Generated per day 34056.00 Kg
Sludge Conistency 5 %
Weight of Sludge 50 kg/cum
Volume of Sludge generated per day 681.12 cum/day
Depth of tank 3.0 m
Width of tank 10.0 m
Length of tank 22.7 m
say 23.0 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
Provide Sludge tank capacity 690 cum
Total Solids Average at Filter Beds 100.00 mg/l
Flow 5321.25 m3 / hr
Total Sludge Generated 532.13 Kg/hr
Sludge Generated per day 8514.0 Kg
Sludge Conistency 5 %
Weight of Sludge 50 kg/cum
Volume of Sludge generated per day 170.28 cum/day
Capacity Provided for Sludge Accumulation 210.9 cum
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Particular Formula Value Unit
AERATION FOUNTAIN
Average Diameter of Launder 12.35 m
Central Length of Launder 38.779 m
Half Length of Launder 19.389 m
5
Width of Lander 'B' 1.5 m
Depth of flow 'D' 0.75 m
Value of 'n' for RCC 0.013
Flow through Lander 'Q' 0.8869 m3 /
sec
Hydraulic gradient for Channels [Q.n(B+2D)0.667 / (B.D)1.667 ]2 0.0003 m/m
(Launder) 'S' 9
Loss of Head in Launder 0.0075 m
7.54 mm
Provide drop in Launder 0.05 m
Level ( msl ) of Tip of areator 189.5 m
Drop of Cascade 1.2 m
Drop of Launder 1.25 m
Invert of U/S of Launder 187.05 m
Invert of D/S of Launder 187.00 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
RW CHANNEL TO FLASH MIXER
Assume drop from Raw water Chanel to 0.1
Distribution Chamber 1 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
Width of Lander 'B' 0.8 m
Depth of flow in Launder 'D' 0.400 m
Value of 'n' for RCC 0.013
Discharge through Launder 'Q' 0.5295 m3 / sec
Hydraulic gradient for Channels (Launder) 'S' [Q.n(B+2D)0.667 / (B.D)1.667 ]2 0.00396 m/m
Mean Diameter of Launder 35.72 m
Half Length of Launder 56.08 m
Drop of Head in Launder 0.22 m
TWL of Launder at the end 185.73 m
Invert of Launder at the end 185.33 m
Channel between Clarifier to Chamber Chamber 3 &4
Design flow in Channel 'Q' 0.4412 m3 / sec
Channel Width 'B' 1 m
Water Depth in Channel 'D' 0.50 m
Value of 'n' for RCC 0.013
Hydraulic gradient for Channel 'S' [Q.n(B+2D)0.667 / (B.D)1.667 ]2 0.00084 m/m
Let Length of Channel Chamber 3 &4 30 m
Loss of Head 0.025 m
Provide drop at the Start of Channel 0.1 m
Invert of channel bottom at start 185.23 m
TWL at start 185.73 m
TWL at channel outlet 185.70 m
Invert of channel bottom outlet 185.20 m
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Particular Formula Value Unit
TWL at start 187.05 m
TWL at channel outlet 187.04 m
Invert of channel bottom outlet 186.04 m
Provide Channel Invert at outlet 185.20
New TWL at Channel Outlet 186.20
Inlet Pipe to filter
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 0.700 m
Discharge through Pipe 'Q' 0.2956 m/s
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.00125 m/m
2
Let Length of Pipe 2 m
i. Frictional Loss 0.003 m
ii. Due to Gate Valve 0.2 v2 / 2g
iii. Entry v2 / 2g
iv. Exit v2 / 2g
Velocity in the pipe 1 m/s
Total Head Loss 0.11 m
FSL in filter bed 185.39 m
But Provide FSL in filter 185.34 m
Depth of filter box 3.95 m
Depth of filter box without freeboard 3.45 m
Invert of filter bottom 181.89 m
Depth of Underdrain / Manifold 0.900 m
Let thickness of T junction 0.15
Invert of manifold pit/underdrain 180.84 m
Head Loss through filter 2 m
TWL of upstream of control chamber 183.34 m
TWL of U/S Clear Water Channel 183.24 m
Invert of U/S Clear Water Channel 182.24 m
Filter Sand bed top level 183.14 m
Filter bottom level 181.89 m
Trough invert level 183.85 m
Trough top level 184.32 m
Gullet top level 184.42 m
Gullet invert level 183.66 m
FILTER TO CLEAR WATER CHAMBER
NO 5
Provide drop between Control 0.1 m
Chamber and U/S of Channel
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Particular Formula Value Unit
3
Let flow through Channel 'Q' 1.7560 m / sec
Length of Clear Water Channel 'L' 60 m
Width of Channel 'B' 2 m
Water Depth of Channel 'D' 1.000 m
Velocity in Channel 0.88 m/s
Value of 'n' for RCC 0.013
Hydraulic gradient for Channel 'S' [Q.n(B+2D)0.667 / (B.D)1.667 ]2 0.00033 m/m
Loss of Head in Channel 0.0197 m
TWL at inlet of Chamber 5 183.22 m
Let drop in chamber invert 0.1 m
TWL at outlet of Chamber 5 183.12 M
CHAMBER 5 TO CDT
Let length of Pipe from Chamber 5 to CDT 50 m
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 1.6 m
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.00061 m/m
Loss of Head in Pipe 0.030 m
Velocity in pipe 1.05 m/s
Total Loss of Head in Pipe 0.15 m
Provide drop between pipe & CDT 0.3 m
TWL at Inlet of CDT 182.67 m
Let Loss in CDT 0.1 m
TWL at Outlet of CDT 182.57 m
CHLORINE DOSING TANK (CDT )TO CLEAR WATER RESERVOIR
(CWR)
Let length of Pipe from CDT to CWS 35 m
Diameter of Pipe 'D' 1.6 m
Value of Manning Coefficient 'C' 100
Hydraulic gradient for Pipe 'S' [ 3.5875Q / CD2.63 ]1.852 0.00061 m/m
Loss of Head in Pipe 0.0212 m
Velocity in pipe 1.05 m/s
Total Loss of Head in Pipe 0.14 m
Provide drop between pipe & CWR 0.5 m
TWL of Clear Water Sump 181.92 m
Invert of Clear Water Sump 177.47 m
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User Information
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