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WATER DEMAND
• Domestic demand
  This includes the water required in private building for drinking
   ,bathing, gardening, sanitary purpose, etc.
   As per IS : 200 l/c/d (with fully flushing system)
               135 l/c/d (for weaker sections and LIG)
• Public demand
  it represents the water demand for public utility purpose.
  like washing of public parks, gardening, washing on roads, public
  fountain. 20 l/c/d

• Industrial demand
  It represents the water demand of industries which are earlier
  existing or are likely to be started in future.
  As per IS : 50 l/c/d (for normal industries )
              450 l/c/d (industrial cities)
WATER DEMAND
• Commercial demand
  Water requirement for institutions , hotels , schools, colleges,
  offices.
   As per IS : 20 l/c/d (for normal commercial area)
              50 l/c/d (highly commercial area)
• Fire demand
  in populated or industrial area fires generally breakout and may lead to
  serious problem. For control that situation require sufficient quantity
  water that is called fire demand.

• Water demand require for thefts and wastes
  This includes the water lost in leakage and stolen water due to
  unauthorised water connection.
Water requirement for different uses
Domestic demand     135 l/c/d
Public demand       20 l/c/d
Industrial demand   50 l/c/d
Commercial demand    20 l/c/d
Fire demand         15 l/c/d
Loss and waste       50 l/c/d
                    270 l/c/d
FACTORE AFFECTING THE WATER DEMAND
• Size of the city
                                  Big city              Small towns


     Example:           Delhi 244 l/c/d         Vijayawada 135 l/c/d


•   Climate condition

                               more in summer          less in winter


•   Cost of water

                        rate     demand             rate    demand
• Distribution System



                        Pressure demand   Pressure   demand
                           high              low

• Supply system

                  Good supply                      Bad Supply
                                demand    demand
• Industry


                            industry   demand           industry    demand


    •   Quality of water

                                good         demand         bad      demand




•       Habit of people
           (Living style)

                                       EWS     demand         MIG     demand
Per Capita Demand
The demand of water per person per day.

  per capita demand : yearly water demand
                        population x 365

An average Indian town per capita consumption varies
from 150 to 300 liters.
Fire Fighting Required Calculation
Total amount of water required : no. of fires X discharge X time of each fire
Amount of water required per person:       amount of water/total population



Kuichling ‘s formula :    Q= 3182√P
                                                  [ Q = amount of water required in
                                                       liters/minute]
                                                  [ P = population in thousands]
Freeman formula :         Q= 1136[(P/10)+10 ]


Buston’s formula :        Q= 5,663√P     (Quantity of water required in liters per day)
(Kuichling formula, Freeman formula and buston formula give higher results. Because
water for fire fighting is required for few times in a year.)


                         Q = 100√P (water is kiloliter per day)
Fire Fighting Required Calculation
National board of fire under writers formulas :
When population is less than or equal to 2,00000
                     Q= 4,637 √ P[1-0.01 √P ]
When the population more than 2,00000 a provision for 54,600 liters/minute may be
made with an extra additional provision of 9,100 to 36,400 liters/minute for a second
fire.


For a residential city
1)Small or low buildings = 2200 litres/minute
2)Larger or higher buildings = 4500 litres/minute.
3)High value residence ,apartments, tenements= 7650 to 13500 litres/minute
Water demand and factor affecting water demand

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Water demand and factor affecting water demand

  • 1.
  • 2. WATER DEMAND • Domestic demand This includes the water required in private building for drinking ,bathing, gardening, sanitary purpose, etc. As per IS : 200 l/c/d (with fully flushing system) 135 l/c/d (for weaker sections and LIG) • Public demand it represents the water demand for public utility purpose. like washing of public parks, gardening, washing on roads, public fountain. 20 l/c/d • Industrial demand It represents the water demand of industries which are earlier existing or are likely to be started in future. As per IS : 50 l/c/d (for normal industries ) 450 l/c/d (industrial cities)
  • 3. WATER DEMAND • Commercial demand Water requirement for institutions , hotels , schools, colleges, offices. As per IS : 20 l/c/d (for normal commercial area) 50 l/c/d (highly commercial area) • Fire demand in populated or industrial area fires generally breakout and may lead to serious problem. For control that situation require sufficient quantity water that is called fire demand. • Water demand require for thefts and wastes This includes the water lost in leakage and stolen water due to unauthorised water connection.
  • 4. Water requirement for different uses Domestic demand 135 l/c/d Public demand 20 l/c/d Industrial demand 50 l/c/d Commercial demand 20 l/c/d Fire demand 15 l/c/d Loss and waste 50 l/c/d 270 l/c/d
  • 5. FACTORE AFFECTING THE WATER DEMAND • Size of the city Big city Small towns Example: Delhi 244 l/c/d Vijayawada 135 l/c/d • Climate condition more in summer less in winter • Cost of water rate demand rate demand
  • 6. • Distribution System Pressure demand Pressure demand high low • Supply system Good supply Bad Supply demand demand
  • 7. • Industry industry demand industry demand • Quality of water good demand bad demand • Habit of people (Living style) EWS demand MIG demand
  • 8. Per Capita Demand The demand of water per person per day. per capita demand : yearly water demand population x 365 An average Indian town per capita consumption varies from 150 to 300 liters.
  • 9. Fire Fighting Required Calculation Total amount of water required : no. of fires X discharge X time of each fire Amount of water required per person: amount of water/total population Kuichling ‘s formula : Q= 3182√P [ Q = amount of water required in liters/minute] [ P = population in thousands] Freeman formula : Q= 1136[(P/10)+10 ] Buston’s formula : Q= 5,663√P (Quantity of water required in liters per day) (Kuichling formula, Freeman formula and buston formula give higher results. Because water for fire fighting is required for few times in a year.) Q = 100√P (water is kiloliter per day)
  • 10. Fire Fighting Required Calculation National board of fire under writers formulas : When population is less than or equal to 2,00000 Q= 4,637 √ P[1-0.01 √P ] When the population more than 2,00000 a provision for 54,600 liters/minute may be made with an extra additional provision of 9,100 to 36,400 liters/minute for a second fire. For a residential city 1)Small or low buildings = 2200 litres/minute 2)Larger or higher buildings = 4500 litres/minute. 3)High value residence ,apartments, tenements= 7650 to 13500 litres/minute