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Old 01-01-1990, 09:17 AM
Virendra Proag
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Re: Design Period of a Water Distribution Network

Hello all,

When designing water networks and harnessing resources, it is usual to be told that population estimates should be for a 20 year target period. In my experience and opinion, however, there are several reasons why it is necessary to look beyond a 20 year study period. The actual implementation of a major project (trunk mains or a system of service reservoirs, not to mention a dam) may not start before 5-10 years after inception of the project. By the time the project is completed, it is found that the services provided has already reached its useful capacity ( as designed 20 years ago ). i.e. even before it starts operation, it is already underdesigned!

It is in this respect that it is sometimes useful to look at least 50 years ahead, (in any case beyond 20 years) bearing in mind that
- a pipe is still in useable condition 50 to 70 years after its laying,
- reservoirs and dams structures have a similar lifetime, and
- economic analysis tends to taper off beyond a 50 year lifetime.

Of course, it cannot be foreseen what type of new technology will come along in the future. Thus going too far ahead in the future could tend to become wishful thinking. But this exercise has one big advantage. It immediately lays down the nature of investment required in terms of infrastructure and water conservation for meeting future possible development scenario as well as indicating what may be the natural constraints.

Hope this stirs in some ideas,
Regards,
Virendra
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Old 05-30-2001, 03:29 PM
Helena Alegre
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Re: Design Period of a Water Distribution Network

Dear all,

In Portugal the generalised practice is to adopt 40 years for the network infrastructures (pipes, storage tanks, buildings, etc.) and 20 years for the treatment plants and other equipment (e.g. pumps).

Helena Alegre
halegre@lnec.pt
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Old 05-30-2001, 07:36 PM
Ashok Sharma
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- Design Period of a Water Distribution System

Dear Subscribers

Subject:- Design Period of a Water Distribution System

I am looking for some references on design period of a water distribution
system, basically any work done or discussion as how to decide a design
period of a new water supply system as well as for the reorganisation of the
existing system.


Ashok
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emailto: ashok.sharma@dnr.qld.gov.au

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Old 05-30-2001, 07:49 PM
Elber de J. Hernandez
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Re: Design Period of a Water Distribution Network

Medellin, May 30 0f 2001.

At Colombia exist a law named "Reglamento Tecnico del Sector de Agua Potable
y Saneamiento Basico" over Water Distribution, that regulate the Design
Period depending of number of inhabitants(Size of Poblation-Level of
System):

a. Low (Until 2500 inhabitants) 15 years
b.Middle (2501-12500) 20
c.Hight Middle(12501-60000) 25
d.Hight ( 60000......) 30


Elber Hernandez D.

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Old 10-29-2002, 05:23 AM
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Help me to design.

I'm to design water supply system to supply good quality and adequate quantity to modern market complex with a multi-storey car park in ghana.This is my final year project.
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Old 07-29-2006, 12:06 PM
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Re: - Design Period of a Water Distribution System

The design peroid for watre supply systems in Croatia is 30 years, allthough my opinion is that the major issue is time delay between the project design and construction start.
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