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technical advances and trends in the development of Protected water supply systems - vedika - 11-04-2014

This Revised Manual has taken into account the recent technical advances and trends in the development of Protected water supply systems, some of the major changes and additions as highlighted in the following areas:

Ground water potential and its development in hard rock regions;
Well development, failure of wells and remedial measures;
Ground water abstraction through radial wells;
Measurement of flow; .
Minimum requirements for domestic, non-domestic, institutional, fire fighting and industrial needs;
Minimum residual pressure and quality standards including virological aspects
Concepts of unit operations;
Chemical handling and feeding;
Recent concepts of coagulation and flocculation;
Advances in filtration;
Operation and maintenance problems in various unit operations involved in water supply, from source development to the actual supply;
Pumping stations and equipment;
Hydraulic network analysis, direct design of networks and computer programmìng
Preventive maintenance including detection and prevention of wastage;
Protection against pollution and freezing;
Corrosion and its prevention;
Water hammer problems;
House service connections;
Optímal design of water treatment systems;
lnstnimentation & controls in water treatment plants;
Financing and management;
Legal aspects;
Laboratory tests and procedures with special reference to the classification of the water works laboratories.

In keeping with the changeover to the metric system, the various units of measurements, operational parameters and design criteria have all been confined to the metric system only.

http://cpheeo.nic.in/WriteReadData/Cpheeo_WaterSupply/2_40.pdf