Environmental Engineering : Water Demand & sources of water

By Aditya Kumar|Updated : September 6th, 2021

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Water Demand 

 Fire Demand

 Rate of fire demand is sometimes treated as a function of population and is worked out on the basis of empirical formulas:

 

(i) As per GO Fire Demand

 =100(P)1/2 

(ii) Kuichling’s Formula

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 Where Q = Amount of water required in liters/minute.

 P = Population in thousand.

(iii) Freeman Formula

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(iv) National Board of Fire Under Writers Formula

 (a) For a central congested high valued city

 (i) Where population < 200000

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 (ii) where population > 200000

 Q = 54600 lit/minute for first fire

 and Q=9100 to 36,400 lit/minute for a second fire.

 (b) For a residential city.

 (i) Small or low building,

 Q=2,200 lit/minutes.

 (ii) Larger or higher buildings,

 Q=4500 lit/minute.

 (iii) High value residences, apartments, tenements

 Q=7650 to 13,500 lit/minute.

 (iv) Three storeyed buildings in density built-up sections,

 Q=27000 lit/minute.

(iv) Buston’s Formula

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The probability of occurrence of a fire, which, in turn, depends upon the type of the city served, has been taken into consideration in developing the above formula on the basis of actual water consumption in fire fighting for Jabalpur city of India. The formula is given as

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Where,

 R = Recurrence interval of fire i.e., period of occurrence of fire in years, which will be different for residential, commercial, and industrial cities.

 

Per Capita Demand (q)

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Assessment of Normal Variation

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Population forecasting Methods

(i) Arithmetic increase method

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 Where,

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(ii) Geometric Increase Method

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 where,

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(iii) Incremental Increases Method

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 Where,

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(iv) Decreasing rate of growth method

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(v) Logistic Curve Method

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