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CE 432

(Environmental Engineering Sessional II)

Lecture -2

Population Estimation
Water Demand Calculation
Population Prediction
• Population calculation should be made for each zones, i.e.
Residential, Administrative, Industrial, Common Services.
• For the residential zone proper considerations should be
made in calculating family size and accommodation size of
different staff members.
• The assumptions (% of worker/staff staying inside or outside
the village) should be clearly stated for each calculation.
• Future population calculation should be made with a set of
assumptions on increase of population in different zones of
the village.
• For the administrative, industrial, and common service zones
proper considerations should be made for calculating the
number of staffs working.
Water Consumption/Demand
• Water demand/requirement can be classified as:
– Residential water demand.
– Industrial water demand.
– Administrative water demand.
– Water demand for common services.
– Water demand for fire fighting.

• Water requirement for common service should be


calculated on basis of operating hours, occupancy type,
and number of people working in each types of service
area.
• Appropriate assumptions should be mentioned before
each calculation.
1. RESIDENTIAL WATER DEMAND CALCULATION

Step: 1 Calculate present population in the residential zone


based on organogram.

Step: 2 Predict future population for a certain design period


Future population = P x (1 + r)n
P= Present population
r = Growth rate (%)
n = Design period (yr)
Step: 3 Depending on occupancy type, select per capita water
consumption (lpcd) as per the BNBC

Step: 4 Calculate water demand in lpd for present population


and for the expected design period

Water consumption (litre/day)


= water requirement (lpcd) x water consuming population

• Prepare a table for water demand calculation for residential


zone
2. WATER REQUIREMENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
AND COMMON SERVICES

• Includes school, college, hospital, market, parking zone, park,


hotel, office, bus stand, rail station, mosque, community
center, auditorium, restaurants, fire service, police station etc.

 Prepare a similar table for common services


3. WATER REQUIREMENT FOR INDUSTRIAL ZONE

• Water requirement for industrial purpose should include two


aspects:
(a) water use for industrial production,
(b) water use for personal consumption.

• Appropriate assumptions (water required per unit weight of


goods, restricted/unrestricted facility etc.) must be listed in
calculating these water requirements.
a) Water requirement for production purpose

 Assume the weight of total finished goods per day in the


factory

 Find the weight of the finished goods for a certain design


period

 From book find the water requirement for per kg of finished


goods (Water Supply Engineering by M.A. Aziz)

 Calculate the present and future water demand for


production
b) Water requirement for personal consumption

 Calculate the total manpower in the factory per shift

 From BNBC select per capita water consumption per day


 Calculate total water demand

 Prepare a table for industrial water demand including water


requirement for both production purpose and personal
consumption
4. WATER REQUIREMENT FOR FIREFIGHTING

Assumptions:
 Only one fire incidence occurs per day
 Each station/ facility should be served by two fire hydrants at
a time
 Nozzle diameter of the hydrant is 3 inches (2r)
 Velocity of water in the pipe is 3 fps (V)
 Each hydrant will supply water for 30 minutes (t)
We know, Q = A x V
Where, A = Area of the pipe (ᴫr2)
V = Velocity of water
Q = Discharge of each hydrant

Volume of water for each hydrant = Q x t

No of hydrant working at a time = 2

 Calculate total water demand per day for firefighting ( present


+ future)
TOTAL Water Consumption/Demand
• Total water consumption/demand should be calculated
considering suitable peak factors.
• The peak factors to be considered for different zones may vary
considering occupancy type, operations, operating hours etc.

• Example of peak factors for different zones:


– Residential zone = 2.5
– Industrial zone = 1.4
– Administrative zone = 1.4
– Common Facility zone = 4
– Fire fighting = 1
 Prepare a summary table for present and future water
demand considering all types of water requirement
 Appropriate assumptions should be mentioned before each
calculation
 Include all assumptions with sample calculation in the main
report with details and remaining calculations in the
appendix.
 Appropriate assumptions should be mentioned before each
calculation.

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