This document is a graduate report on urban infrastructure prepared by two students for a course at the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology in Surat, India. It discusses various components of a water supply network including collection of water from sources, transmission to a water treatment plant, purification processes at the plant, and distribution of treated water. Diagrams illustrate the flow of water from an intake well drawing from the Tapi River through various treatment units to pumping stations.
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Urban water infrastructure
1. Urban Infrastructure
Planning and management
(CE 634)
GR 2014
Prepared By
Sonarkar Prachi
P13UP011
Patel Tanvi
P13UP017
Guided By
Dr. K. A. Chauhan
PG URBAN PLANNING
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
February 20, 2014
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2. UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Fundamentals of Water Supply Network
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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3. Urban Infrastructure
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Water Supply Network
Drainage network
Stromewater Network
Solid waste management
Physical
Electricity Network
Communication Network
Fuel Energy
Fire Network
Milk Distribution Network
Social
Education
Health
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4. Urban Infrastructure
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Water Supply Network
Drainage network
Stromewater Network
Solid waste management
Physical
Electricity Network
Communication Network
Fuel Energy
Fire Network
Milk Distribution Network
Social
Education
Health
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5. Definition
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Water infrastructure can be
defined as a stoke of facilities
and installations needed to
develop and manage water
resources, including delivery,
treatment,
supply
and
distribution of water to its users
as well as for the collection,
removal, treatment and disposal
of sewage and wastewater.
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6. UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Public water supply scheme should meet the following requirements:
1. Ensured quality of water supply
2. Ensured sufficient quantity of supply
3. Ensured convenient and easy accessibility of water supply distribution
4. Ensured economic and financial viability of water supply
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7. Sources of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Source of Water
Surface Water
Ponds
Lakes
Streams
Rivers
Storage Reservoir
Stored Rain Water
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Ground Water
Springs
Infiltration Galleries
Infiltration Well
Wells:
Dug Well
Tube Well
Artesian Well
French Well
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8. Water Requirements
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
The total consumption per day will be a product of total population and the consumption of
water per person per day.
Determination of total water requirement involves determination of:
1.
Water Demand (Per day)
•
Domestic or residential demand
•
Industrial demand
•
Institutional demand
•
Fire demand
•
Demand for public uses
•
Water required to compensate losses in waste and thefts
2.
Population Determination
•
It is one of the most important factors in planning a water supply project, if the project has
to serve the community for a certain design period.
•
Design period of 20 to 40 years is selected.
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9. Components water supply scheme
FactorsofAffecting Rate of Demand
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Size and type of community
Standard of living
Climatic condition
Quality of water
Pressure in the supply
Development of sewerage facilities
Metering of water
Cost of water
System of water supply
Industrial and commercial activities
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10. Components of of Water
Quality water supply scheme
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Potable water should have the following properties:
1. It should be colorless
2. It should be odorless
3. It should have good taste
4. It should not contain any harmful microorganisms or it should be safe
microbiologically
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11. Components of Parameters
Quality water supply scheme
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Quality Parameters
Physical Quality
Parameters
Temperature
Color
Taste
Odor
Turbidity
Conductivity
Chemical Quality
Parameters
Biological Quality
Parameters
Total Solids
Chlorides
Hardness
pH
Alkalinity
Acidity
Nitrogen and its
compounds
Metals and other
chemical substances
Dissolved Gases
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12. Components supply scheme Supply Scheme
Components of water of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Components
Collection Work
Transmission Work
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Purification Work/
Water Treatment
Plant
Distribution Works
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13. Diagram of Water Supply Scheme
Reservoir
Dam
UIPM (CE - 634)
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Collection works
Transmission works
Pump house
River
Water treatment plant
Purification works
Pump house
Elevated
reservoir
Distribution
system
Distribution works
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14. Components supply scheme Supply Scheme
Components of water of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Components
Collection Work
Transmission Work
Purification Work/
Water Treatment
Plant
Distribution Works
Meant for collecting
the water from the
selected source of
water
(Surface/Ground)
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15. Collection of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Intake structure
Function of intake:
To help in safely collecting or
withdrawing water from the surface
source over a predetermined pool
levels and then to convey this water
either by gravity or pumping to the
treatment plant via intake conduits.
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16. Types of Intakes
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Types of intake
According to the type of
source
According to the position of
intake
According to the presence of
water in the tower
River intake
Submerged intake
Wet intake
Reservoir intake
Exposed intake
Dry intake
Canal intake
Lake intake
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17. Types of Intakes
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Types of intake
According to the type of
source
According to the position of
intake
According to the presence of
water in the tower
River intake
Submerged intake
Wet intake
Reservoir intake
Exposed intake
Dry intake
Canal intake
Lake intake
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18. River Intake
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Location
Upstream side of city to get
comparatively better quality of water
According to the
type of source
Components
River Intake
Closed concrete or masonry well
Pumps
Rising main
Entry ports with screens
Reservoir Intake
Canal Intake
Lake Intake
Located sufficiently inside the river
so that necessary demand of
water can be met in all seasons of
the year
Located slightly away from the
river bed when river bed is soft or
unstable
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19. Reservoir Intake
According to the
type of source
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
River Intake
It is constructed when the flow
in the river is not guaranteed
throughout the year.
A dam is constructed across
the river to store the water in
the reservoir so formed.
Reservoir Intake
Canal Intake
Intake
towers
are
separately
constructed in case of earthen dams
but in gravity dam it is constructed
inside the dam itself.
Lake Intake
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20. Canal Intake
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
According to the
type of source
River Intake
Reservoir Intake
For small town a nearby irrigation canal can be used
as the source of water.
The intake well is generally located in the bank of
the canal.
Canal should be lines on upstream and downstream
side of the intake to prevent erosion of sides and
bed of canal.
Canal Intake
Lake Intake
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21. lake Intake
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
According to the
type of source
River Intake
Reservoir Intake
Canal Intake
Lake Intake
It is submersible intake.
These intakes are constructed in the
bed of the lake below the low water level
so as to draw water even in dry season.
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22. Components supply scheme Supply Scheme
Components of water of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Components
Collection Work
Transmission Work
Meant for collecting
the water from the
selected source of
water
(Surface/Ground)
Purification Work/
Water Treatment
Plant
Meant for
conveyance of water
from source to water
treatment plant
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
Distribution Works
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23. Transmission of Water
Water is conveyed to the city by means of
conduits.
If the source is at higher elevation than the
treatment plant, the water can flow under
gravitational force.
If the source of supply of water is river or
reservoir and the town is situated at higher
level, the water will have to be pumped and
conveyed through pressure pump.
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Water can be conveyed from source to the
treatment plant by open channels, aqueducts,
tunnels, flumes, pipes.
Aqueduct
Open channel
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24. Components supply scheme Supply Scheme
Components of water of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Components
Transmission Work
Meant for collecting
the water from the
selected source of
water
(Surface/Ground)
Meant for
conveyance of water
from source to water
treatment plant
Distribution Works
0
Collection Work
Purification Work/
Water Treatment
Plant
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
Meant for supplying
potable water
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25. Purification of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
The main aim of water treatment is to produce and maintain water that
is hygienically safe, aesthetically attractive and potable in an
economical manner.
Water treatment processes are basically meant for removal of
impurities of raw water and bringing the quality of water to the required
standards.
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26. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant Process
Distribution system
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Aeration
PreChlorination
Channel Flow
Measurement
Filter Process
ClariFloculation
Alum Mixing
Outlet Flow
Measurement
Post Chlorination
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27. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant units
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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28. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Clear Water
Sump
Source of water – River Tapi
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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29. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
Name
of unit
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Intake well
Number 1
of units
Detail
of unit
To draw the water from
river Tapi for the water
treatment plant
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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30. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Cascade aeration unit
Number
of units
1
Detail of
unit
To increase the
dissolved oxygen
content in raw water
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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31. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Stilling Chamber
Number
of units
1
Detail of
unit
To control the quantity of
raw water and for prechlorination
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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32. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Parshall Flume
Number
of units
2
Detail of
unit
To measure the quantity
of raw water
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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33. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Flash Mixture
Number
of units
2
Detail of
unit
To mix the liquid alum in
raw water
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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34. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Lamella Clarifiers
Number
of units
10
Detail of
unit
To decrease the turbidity
of raw water partially –
primary clarification
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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35. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Rapid Gravity Filter Beds
Number
of units
14
Detail of
unit
the process to pass the
water through the layer
of filter sand
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
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Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
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36. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Name of
unit
Rapid Gravity Filter Beds
Number
of units
1
Detail of
unit
To convey the water to
the underground tank
and for pumping for filter
bed backwash
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
February 20, 2014
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37. Flow Diagram of Water Treatment Plant
From River
Tapi
Intake Well
Cascade
Aerator
Flash
Mixture
Parshall
Flume
Stilling
Chamber
Lamella
Clarifiers
Rapid
Gravity
Filter Beds
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Clear Water
Sump
To Pumping
Stations
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
February 20, 2014
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38. Components supply scheme Supply Scheme
Components of water of Water
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Components
Transmission Work
Meant for collecting
the water from the
selected source of
water
(Surface/Ground)
Meant for
conveyance of water
from source to water
treatment plant
Distribution Works
0
Collection Work
Purification Work/
Water Treatment
Plant
Civil Engineering Department, M.Tech. (Urban Planning), Semester-1
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
Meant for supplying
potable water
Meant for supplying
treated water to the
consumer through
suitable distribution
system
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39. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
City Level Distribution
Distribution System
Gravity System
Pumping System
Combined System
This method is suitable when source of supply is at
sufficient height than the city.
The water flows in the mains is due to the
gravitational force.
In this system, pumping is not required at any stage.
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40. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
City Level Distribution
Distribution System
Gravity System
Pumping System
Combined System
In this system the treated water is directly pumped
in to the distribution mains without storing it any
where.
It is also called as pumping without storage system.
Continuous water is required at the pumping station.
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41. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
City Level Distribution
Distribution System
Gravity System
Pumping System
Combined System
This is the most common system adopted in most of
the cases.
Treated water is pumped at a constant rate and
stored into an elevated distribution reservoir, from
where it is distributed to the consumer by the action
of gravity.
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42. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Unit Level Distribution
Distribution
Network
Dead end system
Grid iron system
Circular system
Radial system
One main supply line along the main road
Submains are connected to the main in both the direction
Submain divides into branch pipes (Laterals)
Service connections are given to the consumer from the laterals
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43. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Unit Level Distribution
Distribution
Network
Dead end system
Grid iron system
Circular system
Radial system
Main line is laid along the main road
Submains are taken in both directions along minor roads
From Submains branches are taken out and are interconnected
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44. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Unit Level Distribution
Distribution
Network
Dead end system
Grid iron system
Circular system
Radial system
Main pipes are laid on the periphery of blocks
Branches, submains are laid along the inner roads
Submains and branches are taken off from the boundary mains
and are interconnected.
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45. Distribution Work
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Unit Level Distribution
Distribution
Network
Dead end system
Grid iron system
Circular system
Radial system
Water is pumped into the distribution reservoir kept in the middle
of each zone.
Supply pipes are laid radially ending towards the boundary of the
area to be served.
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46. Schematic Layout of a Water Treatment Plant
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UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
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47. UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Present scenario of
water supply system
in Surat city
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48. Present Status (Year 2014)
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Area of city
326.51 sq. km
Population of city (as per census year 2011)
45 Lacs
Population covered under piped network
93%
Source of water
River Tapi
Total number of water works
5
Total number of water distribution stations
21
Total installed capacity of all WTP
1268 MLD
Present gross daily average water supply
900 MLD
Frequency of water supply
3.5 hours daily
Total storage capacity of all UGSR and ESR
735 ML
Total approximate length of all water supply pipeline
3030 km
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49. Present Water Source Allocation
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Varachha Kosad
5%
2%
Rander
19%
Sarthana
38%
Sarthana
Katargam
Rander
Katargam
36%
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Varachha
Kosad
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50. Water Demand up to Year 2041
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UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
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51. Projected increase in capacity as per master plan
UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
Present
Sr.
No
Ongoing/
tender works
Ultimate
Capacity as per
Master Plan
Year 2013
Up to year
2014-15
Up to year 2041
Water Supply Project
Cumulative Capacity Increase
1
Intake well (in MLD)
1463
2033
2433
2
Water Treatment Plants (in
MLD)
1268
1468
2135
3
UGSR capacity (in Lac lit)
6775
7133
8508
4
ESR capacity (in Lac lit)
583
1120
1426
5
Pipeline (in km)
3030
3350
3800
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52. User Charges
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As per new water meter policy effective since Dt.01-04-2008;
All new residential & religious purpose water connections above 15mm (1/2 ") dia
size shall compulsorily be metered.
All existing water connections prior to Dt.01-04-2008, above 15mm (1/2 ") dia size
for residential & religious purpose shifted to metered connections.
All non-residential, commercial & industrial connections above 1/2" size are
already metered as per water meter policy prior to Dt.01-04-2008.
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53. Water Charges for all 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
Carpet Area
(In sq. meters)
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Annual water charges per family (in Rs.)
Residential and
Religious purpose
Non-residential
purpose
0-15
210
300
16-25
360
540
26-50
480
720
51-100
720
1200
101-200
1050
1800
201-500
1500
2400
501 and above
3000
4500
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54. Water Charges for above 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
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Charges per 1000 liters per family
Connection Size
Sr. No.
(in inch)
For monthly
consumption up
to 3000 liters
For monthly
consumption
greater than to
3000 liters
1
¾”
4.5
12
2
1.0”
4.5
12
3
1.5”
4.5
12
4
2.0” and above
4.5
12
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55. Water Charges for above 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
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Non-residential purpose water connections
PURPOSE OF USAGE
Charges Per 1000
Liters
(in Rs.)
Premises for Public institutional services like Bus, Railway, Gujarat Electricity Board,
Surat Electricity Company, Banks.
20.00
2
General(non water based ) Industries like power looms/ Diamond/jari -Kasab/Work
shop
15.00
3
(A)
Sr.
No.
1
TYPE
Temporary water connection for non-commercial, individual construction purpose.
20.00
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56. Water Charges for above 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
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Non-residential purpose water connections
TYPE
Sr.
No.
Charges Per 1000
Liters
(in Rs.)
PURPOSE OF USAGE
1
For Halls and Vadi's used for social Functions.
15.00
2
Properties like Dispensary, Hospital, Nursing Home, Maternity Home, Dispensary
Chemist etc related with medical services,
14.00
3
Photo studios
17.00
4
Dhobi Ghat
15.00
5
Private swimming pools
32.00
6
Gymkhana and Sports Club
32.00
7
All Types of Restaurant and Canteens (inclusive of Tea /Snacks /Farsaan shops )
20.00
8
Properties like nursery, plantations activity used for commercial use
25.00
9
Properties used for Residential use for Private/Limited company.
20.00
10
Guest Houses.
27.00
(B)
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57. Water Charges for above 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
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Non-residential purpose water connections
TYPE
Sr.
No.
Charges Per 1000
Liters
(in Rs.)
PURPOSE OF USAGE
1
27.00
2
Ice Cream /Ice manufacturing organization.
27.00
3
Cold storage Plant
27.00
4
Central Air condition plant.
27.00
5
Pri Cinema / Theatre
27.00
6
Film processing /sound studios/Film laboratory
27.00
7
RCC/PCC Materials and marble Mosaic tiles manufacturing works.
Snacks /Farsaan shops )
27.00
8
Temporary water connection for commercial purpose constructions.
27.00
9
Temporary Water connection for Public Fair, Function, Exhibition
.
27.00
10
(C)
Soft Drinks/Soda manufacturing organizations.
All Types of Hotels - up to three - stars.
27.00
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58. Water Charges for above 15 mm (1/2”) Diameter
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Non-residential purpose water connections
TYPE
Sr.
No.
PURPOSE OF USAGE
Charges Per 1000
Liters
(in Rs.)
1
Dyeing & Printing houses. (Except Pandesara GIDC)
27.00
2
4-star/5-star hotel
35.00
3
Water park/Amusement park
27.00
(E)
1
Commercial purpose /shops other than mentioned above.
12.00
(F)
1
For Educational institutions
8.00
(G)
1
For Residence purpose. Outside city area.
15.00
2
For commercial purpose Outside city area.
30.00
3
For Industrial purpose Outside city area.
36.00
(D)
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59. Revenue Income V/S Expenditure
Revenue Income
16000
UIPM (CE - 634)
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Revenue Expenditure
13708
14000
4000
3651.14
4388.58
6906.67
4857.34
11869
7304.81
7105.16
6690.65
6164.16 6370.15
9164
7513.68
6000
5048.84
8000
4330.39
RS in Lacs
10000
6302.59
12000
2000
0
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Year
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60. Issues and Challenges
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Population growth and urbanization
Growing urban water demand
Infrastructure is aging and deteriorating
Increased pollution from municipal and industrial discharges
Overexploitation of water resources
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61. UIPM (CE - 634)
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Innovative Projects
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62. Rubber Barrage Dam
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Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) will build a 580 meter wide air balloon
structure barrage dam between Umra – Piplod at a cost of RS 120 crore
to creat a 10 kilometer long sweet water lake in river Tapi.
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63. Objectives of Project
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Long term planning for water supply requirement
To prevent tidal silting
To prevent river pollution
To conserve the maximum excess water spilled released from
singnapore weir
To prevent salinity intrusion in ground water
To develop water sports place
To prevent encroachment in the river bed
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64. Salient Features of Barrage Dam
Reservoir Length
10 Kilo meter
Average Width
500 Meter
Maximum Depth
6 Meter
Minimum Depth
2 Meter
Barrage Dam Length
580 Meter
FRL of Barrage Dam
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4 Meter
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65. Benefits of Project
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Formation of 10.0 km long reservoir for future water crisis management
Ground water recharging for areas in the downstream of weir
Restricting tidal silting
Development of water sports activity
Restricting encroachment in the river bed of Tapi river
Prevention of bank corrosion due to tidal erosion
Providing drinking water supply to city from reservoir
Improving aesthetic beauty and environment of SURAT
Development of amusement park near Bhatha village
Development of stepped garden, River drive road on the riverbank
Preservation of ill effects on weir cum causeway
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66. Kakrapar To Surat Water Supply Project
UIPM (CE - 634)
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The water intake presently for the whole city is done from only natural
source that is Tapti river.
Keeping in mind the future water requirements of surat city, local body
has taken a decision on fulfilling it from Kakrapar weir.
This would be a project from Kakrapar weir to Surat having a total pipe
length of 58 km.
Total budget with Rs. 25 crore has been assigned to this project.
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67. Design Considerations
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The pipeline should be as short in length as possible.
The chance of leakages is more so maintenance at various points is
required.
The pressure needs to be maintained as that would create damage to the
pipes and further lead to maintenance problem.
PROJECT DETAILS
Total project cost
25 crores
Pipe length
58 km
Pipe type to be used
Ductile iron
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68. Pipeline Proposed for Water Supply
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The red line shows water supply from kakrapar to surat taken along the
river and then along the NH to varachha water works.
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69. Sustainability of the kakarapar – Surat Pipeline
Project
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Distribution to villages will be possible by this project
More population will be cover under this project
Varachha treatment plant will get the raw water and so the capacity of
this plant will be increased by large amount
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70. UIPM (CE - 634)
Graduate Report - 2014
References
1.
Punamia B.C. and Jain Ashok K., “Water Supply Engineering”, (1999), Laxmi
Publications PVT.LTD, New Delhi.
2.
B.S. Raju ,”Water supply and Waste water engineering”, (2001),Tata Macgraw-Hill
Publishing CO. LTD, New Delhi.
3.
Deswal S.S. and Deswal S.,” Environmental Engineering”, (2001), Dhanpatrai
And CO. PVT. LTD., Delhi.
4.
Surat City Development Plan
Webliography
1.
http://www.suratmunicipal.gov.in
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