Low cost interventions for improving water supply systems in India
By: Kalbar, Pradip P.
Contributor(s): Gokhale, Pradeep N.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Water Works Association 2021Edition: Vol.53(3), Jul-Sep.Description: 174-181p.Subject(s): Civil Engineering In: Journal of Indian Water Works AssociationSummary: In India the water supply systems (WSSs) are designed as 24*7 water supply, whereas the operations is based on intermittent water supply (IWS) with limited supply hours. The disparity between the design and actual operation of WSSs results in the failure of the system. Currently, direct conversion to a 24*7 water supply is more emphasized than improving the existing IWS system are described. The application of low cost interventions like multi-outlet storage tanks,.....Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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In India the water supply systems (WSSs) are designed as 24*7 water supply, whereas the operations is based on intermittent water supply (IWS) with limited supply hours. The disparity between the design and actual operation of WSSs results in the failure of the system. Currently, direct conversion to a 24*7 water supply is more emphasized than improving the existing IWS system are described. The application of low cost interventions like multi-outlet storage tanks,.....
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