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Biet Qad Village

Climate

Relative Humidity

Evaporation

Water Distribution Network Importance of the system: 1. Save People Time & Effort. 2. Grantee Water Quality.

Design inputs : Watercad is the programme used in design. population is Predicted depending on the available space for that village after 30 years and found to be 7000 capita Water consumption rate is 100 l/c.day but if we take into consideration annual increase of about 1.5 l/c.day then it is common sense to use 120 l/c.d for design process. Load is distributed on junctions using Thissen polygon method.

Procedure Building model procedure 1. Determining the area that we want to serve which can be obtained from the master plan. 2. Importing AutoCAD files as a separate layers in Water Cad which includes (Buildings, Roads, Contours and Service area) layers..

Importing layers

3. Start drawing pipes and junctions on the network. 4. Estimating water consumption and population for that village after 30 years. This is found to be 120 and 7000 respectively. 5.Calculating the area of the service area and defining the total daily demand for that area using GIS. 6.Using load builder to assign water demand to the network

7. Using one of watercad features which is called Theissen polygon to distribute this demand on junctions proportionally with area served by each junction.

8. Entering the load pattern values as Palestinian Water Authority (PAW) standards.

9. Defining the EPS to be the default base calculation option in order to perform dynamic analysis for the network. 10. Run the model and obtaining pressure and velocity values for junctions and pipes respectively.and starts iterations to find the most suitable pipe diameters to get the values of pressure within ranges of (PAW). 11. Start another cycle of iterations to fit pressure values between maximum and minimum day hours using pressure reducing valves.

Four (PRV) were used :

Snapshot For (PRV):

Results

Pipe Diameters: (only 2,3,4and 6)inches

Sewer Collection System

Building the hydraulic model Draw the network in the street of the village taken into considerations the slops.

Inter the elevations of the manholes by using TREX Determine the water generations per person, using this formula unit load = average daily per capita wastewater flow*return flow percentage*max. hourly factor+ infiltrations = 120*0.8*3+ (120*0.8)*.2 =307.2 and take it as 320 L.c/d

Inter the flow using loadBuilder

Select the type of pipes which is PVC.

Inter the Default Design Constraints which is velocity, cover and slope.

The standard cover of pipes between ( )m, and it is used to protect pips. In other side it is not economic to use more than 4m.

Results Slope%cover (m)Velocity (m/sec) Minimum Maximum About 5.75% of the pipes velocity and found in the beginning of the network less than the minimum constraints. About 15.1 % not meet the max. cover constraints.

Outfall LabelElevation (m)Flow (m OF OF

Profile From Autocad

Storm drainage system

Storm Drainage System Importance of the system.

CIACIA The Rational Method equation used to calculate peak storm water runoff rate Q= CIA Where: Q = design discharge (L 3 /T) C = runoff coefficient (dimensionless) I = design rainfall intensity (L/T), and A = watershed drainage area (L 2 )

Procedure Building model procedure 1. Use the GIS program to specify the borders of the total Catchment area. 2. Import DXF extension of the AutoCAD maps to the StormCAD program, and specify the units and the scale.

3. Set the maps as background layers, and enter the default design constrains

1. 4. Produce the Intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves depending on the information from the Palestinian water authority.

5. Define the inlets and conduits that will be used in the design processes by entering the available sizes in the market. 6. Define the catch basins by entering the dimensions of each type.

7. Use (civil 3D) program to obtain slope arrows, and then enter the arrows as a layer into the StormCAD using GIS.

8. Start drawing the conduits, catch basins, and manholes in the appropriate location. 9. Obtain the elevation of manholes and catch basins from the contour map by using (Trex).

10. Use the tables of rational coefficient C to identify the value that represents each catchment area depending on land use and land cover, then use it to calculate the time of concentration. 11. Run the model and analyze the results. 12. Detect errors from the given results and correct them.

Results Velocity (m/s)Cover (m)Slope (%) Minimum Maximum Velocity : the percent of conduits have more than 4.5m/s is equal to 3%

Profiles (on Autocad)

Conclusion and Recommendation

Water Distribution Network According to our calculation and WDN designing.few of nodes have a pressure below 20 m in the maximum hour demand but these nodes have higher pressure values in other day times so the situation could be accepted since we considering fluctuation in demand through the day. Network leakage not considered in designing the network. But it should be taken into consideration. Since it has a high value in agricultural areas and it might be reach 50 % of water in the network.

Head loss in pipes and fittings were neglected. And this is not accurate because it can change values of pressure in different nodes. So we recommend take these values into consideration in the future design.

Sewer Collection System We face some problems in expected the number and the distributions of people in the future, thus we recommend to build a master plan because it is very useful and helpful.

Storm Drainage The (IDF) curve we use is the curve of Nablus City; since there is no one for Jenin City and its villages. So we should modify this curve to reflect the reality of the villa