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PRESENT Population (2021) 26800

Population
96
Water Demand lpcd density/ ha
Calculate unit sanitary load area
generated 2058240 lpcd
2.05824 MLD
Unit load per ha 3210.98283931357 l/day

POP 2021
water pop 2572800 lpcd House Hold
water hh 384 lpcd per house pipe sewer
septic tank
Piped sewer system Septic tank
collected by pipeline-
4.8 70.4

Generated-

78%-yes pie chart needed- how many hh willing to connect to sewer line
what stopped them - 93% no sewer connection
GAP
PROJECTED

42
641 Calculate unit sanitary load
generated

Unit load per hectare

26800
6700
70% 4690
30% 2010

ed by pipeline-
1440768 lpcd
1.440768 MLD

2058240 lpcd
2.05824 MLD

0.617472 MLD (GAP CURENTLY FILLED BY SEPTIC TANK)


Population (2031) 71385

Water Demand 135 lpcd


nit sanitary load
7709580 lpcd
7.70958 MLD
12027.4258970359 l/day
SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY
Municipality 51 91.0714285714286
Handpump 3 5.35714285714286
Tanker/others 2 3.57142857142857

Municipality
Handpump
Tanker/others

flow chart-1

1 digitizing the network

2 preparing elevation

3 Demand calculation & SLB

4 Prepare Qwater model builder

5 Generated Demand Flow


Sources S No Source and Source and location of location of raw water drawal

SLB
Coverage of water supply connections

SLB
Per capita supply of water

SLB
Extent of metering of water connections

SLB
Continuity of water supply

Extent of metering of water connections

Continuity of water supply


SLB
Extent of metering of water connections

Extent of metering of water connections


Extent of metering of water connections

Ward 29

Benchmark

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%

Extent of metering of water connections


0.9107142857 METERED WATER SUPPLY
0.0535714286 METERED 13.3
0.0357142857 NOT METERED 86.7

nicipality
ME
dpump
NO
ker/others

flow -2
material flow

assigning the diameter and pipe length values

USGS SRTM
assigning elevation values to junctions/node/manholes

Comparing the data retrived from primary/secondry source to SLBs


Calculate the gap from existing water - supplydischarge
Forcasting future water demand/ sewerage discharge

Uploading the DEM file for elevation driven stimulation


estimating the flow through peak flow demand calculation
Values fill- generated output demand wrt junctions
pressure calculated- at nodes with max. min and avg. flow rate

analyzing if the current water/sewerage network is sufficeint to cater to the future demand (2031)
identifying the junctions with relatively low demand flow
Proposals address scenario-1 junction with low demand flow addressed in proposals (retaining current system)
scenario 2- newer water/serwer netwrok proposed in areas not under coverage
Coverage of water supply conne
Benchmark Ward 29
100% 67%

Benchmark Ward 29
135 lpcd 96 lpcd Benchmark

Benchmark Ward 29
100% 13%

SLB
Benchmark Ward 29
24 3
Ward 29

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%


Coverage of water supply connections (%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

Benchmark and Ward 29


Benchmark and Ward 29

Ward 29
Benchma
Continuity of water supply
SLB

-1 4 9 14 19 24

Benchmark Ward 29
100% 69%

water connections
water connections

60% 80% 100% 120%

water connections
METERED
NOT METERED

main map (dia) - formatted map

SHEET 1
flow charts (2) material flow
methodology
Location of water treatment + sewerage
plain map with only arrow marks (no dia)
SLB
SHEET 2
NODE map
calculation for present and future forecast
analysis of pie charts

ls (retaining current system)


under coverage
ater supply connections

40% 60% 80% 100% 120%


of water supply connections (%)

60% 80% 100% 120%


Ward 29
Benchmark

24
Present installed capacity :
Present Present supply : 73.27 MLD
Transmission Transmission losses :
EXISTING WATER SUPPLY CALCULATION (2021)

DOMESTIC
Domestic per capita demand
96
(in lpcd)

Population (2021) 26800

Water demand calc = per 2572800


capita * population
2.5728
Water demand (mL/hr) 0.1072

COMMERCIAL & INSTITUIONAL


Per Capita demand 20 lpcd
Commercial Total Demand 1320
Instituional Total Demand 340
Total Commercial &
Instituional Demand 1660

INDUSTRIAL

Per Capita demand 11 lpcd


Total Demand 242
DEMAND FROM EXISTING SUPPLY OF
WATER
TOTAL DEMAND 2574702
TOTAL DEMAND (MLD) 2.574702

Water Supply Gap= Estimated - Actual


GAP 1.04603

max daily 4634463.6 172.9277462687


max hr 3862053

4634465

Guntur city supply 73.27


Ward 29 supply 2.57
122.82 MLD
Population (2021) 26800
25 % (estimated)
ULATION (2021) DEMAND WATER SUPPLY CALCULATION (2021)

DOMESTIC
Domestic per capita
demand (in lpcd) As per 135 As per standards
standards CPHEEO CPHEEO
Population (2021) 26800

Water demand calc = per 3618000


Lpcd Lpcd
capita * population
Mld 3.618 Mld
mlhr Water demand (mL/hr) 0.15075 mlhr

COMMERCIAL & INSTITUIONAL


Per Capita demand 30 lpcd CHPHEEO
Total Demand 1980
Instituional Total Demand 510
Total Commercial &
lpcd Instituional Demand 2490 lpcd

INDUSTRIAL

Per Capita demand 11 lpcd


lpcd Total Demand 242 lpcd
DEMAND FROM EXISTING SUPPLY OF
WATER as per Standards
Lpcd TOTAL DEMAND 3620732 Lpcd
MLD TOTAL DEMAND (MLD) 3.620732 MLD

ated - Actual
MLD 1046030

3246.7868852459

MLD
MLD
8356
1
41.69459071326

PROJECTED
13
0.00155576831019627
111.05852082336

Population (2031) 71385


Water demand calc = per capita * population 9636975 Lpcd
Water demand (MLD) 9.636975 MLD

Domestic per capita demand (in lpcd) As per standards


135
CPHEEO
Population (2031) 71,385
Water demand calc = per capita * population 96,36,975 Lpcd
Water demand (MLD) 9.636975 MLD
Count Demand Flow(Q) Pressure (m)
Maximum 0.77 20
Average 0.15
Minimum 0.03 8.13

2.547771

p 8/3.14 l/r4

Count Demand Flow(Q) Pressure (m)


Maximum 0.77 m/sec 20 m
Average 0.45 m/sec 12.2 m
Minimum 0.3 m/sec 8.13 m
65
6.5 cm
r 0.0065 m
l 190
19000 cm
1.78506E-09

1785.0625
q
10.6438850180316
27.1181783898894
max 20.8809973602148
min 0.813545351696681
avg 4.06772675848341

120
60
WATER SUPPLY- PIPELINE DIA (mm) SEWER PIPELINE DIA (mm)
mm
4 110
6 150
8 225
9 250
15 400mm

260
15 inches arteiral/near tank 130
8-9 inches subart
4-6 inches local
ER PIPELINE DIA (mm)
mm
300mm local
450mm local 350
600mm subart 600
900mm art 900
1

3
3 (a)
3.1
3.2
3.3

5.1

5.2

5.3
S.no
1
2
3
4

5
6
7
8

9
10
11

12
13
14
15
16

17
18

S.NO
1
2

3
4
5
6
7
8
What is the type of sewerage system the household is connected to?

Type of toilet facility (Put a tick mark for whichever is applicable)

If independent/shared toilet, is it connected to a common sewer line?


If no answer the following-
specify discharge facility connected to (eg: septic tanks (ST)/none other etc)
Do you desire to connect to a sewerage network(incase ST, none etc)?
If not willing to connnect, tick the reason for not connecting it to the network

Where does the wastewater from your household’s kitchen go?

Drainage covered?

If open drainage, what is the frequency of cleaning

Rate the Quality of the drainage system

if rating ok/bad specify reason/problem


FUNCTIONS
Urban planning including town planning
Regulation of land use and construction of buildings
Planning for economic and social development
Roads and Bridges

Water supply for domestic, industrial and commercial purposes


Public health, sanitation conservancy and solid waste management
Fire services
Urban forestry, protection of the environment and promotion of ecological aspects
Safeguarding the interests of weaker sections of society, including the handicapped and
mentally retarded
Slum improvement and up-gradation
Urban poverty alleviation

Provision of urban amenities and facilities such as parks, gardens, playgrounds


Promotion of cultural, educational and aesthetic aspects
Burials and burial grounds, cremation, cremation grounds and electric crematoriums
Cattle pounds; prevention of cruelty to animals
Vital statistics including registration of births and deaths

Public amenities include street lighting, parking lots, bus stops and public conveniences
Regulation of slaughterhouses and tanneries

Constitutional Framework for ULBs


Constitution of urban local bodies
Conduct of elections

Reservation of seats in the elected bodies for women and marginalized communities
Devolution of urban functions to ULBs
Devolving taxes and fees to ULBs
Constituting State Finance Commissions for sharing of revenues
Constitution of district planning committees
Constitution of metropolitan planning committees
Piped sewerage system
Septic tank/cesspit
Others

Independent
Shared
Public Toilet
Open Squatting
Yes
No

Yes
No
(a) Affordability- price point/ charges to be made
(b) poor maintenance/clogged
(c) housing structural condition (katcha house/ outdated
connection point)
(d) no sewerage line available

sewerage/drainage system
septic tank
Others
Open (frequency of cleaning)
Covered
None
Daily
Weekly
Weekly twice
Never
Good
Bad
Ok
Poor maintenance
Gets clogged often
Foul smell
Overflow during rain/monsoon season
Increased mosquito/infection related issues
Others, please specify
Implementation Done YES/NO
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES

YES
YES

Provition Availability YES/NO


YES
YES

YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Authority State/ local body
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority CMDA Local Body
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority CMDA Local Body
Tamil Nadu Urban Development Project (TNUDP) State Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body
Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD)- Outside CMA/
Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (in Greater State Body/Local
municipal corporation) body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) -The Fire and Rescue Services Department Local Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body

Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body


Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority CMDA Local Body
Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board State Body
Greater Chennai Corporation maintains 702 parks, 105 centre medians, 99 traffic
islands and 163 roadside parks Local Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body
Tamilnadu Animal Welfare Board State Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) Local Body
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC)- Tamil Nadu Urban Road Infrastructure Fund
(TURIF) and Chennai Mega City Development Mission (CMCDM) Local Body
Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board State Body
Household number:
TYPE OF HOUSE

S.no

OWNER SHIP

how long have you been living here


(in Years)

Age of building structure


<5 yrs
5-10 yrs
10-15 yrs
15-20 yrs
>20 yrs
15-20 yrs
>20 yrs
Household size:
Kutcha: Average household Income levels (a)<5000
Pucca: (b)5,000- 10,000
Semi-pucca: (c )10,000-20,000
Educational
Age Going to school/college qualification

Owned: do you pay property tax

do you have building plan approval from municipality

Rent: How much rent do you pay (per month)

Lease:
squatter:
others(specify)
< 5yrs-
5-10 yrs- (a) has any member of family migrated in the past 1 year
>10 yrs- (b) If so, state reason for migration

Quality of structure
Building structure
Building Facade (paint/walls)
Building Facade (windows/doors)
plot boundry
(between 1- bad to 5-good)
plot boundry
ize:
(d)20,000-30,000
(e)30,000-50,000
(f) >50,000

occupation

yes
no
yes
no
<3000
3000-6000
6000-9000
>9000

Yes:
No:
Work
Education
marriage

others (specify)
1 2 3 4 5

Household number: Household size:


TYPE OF HOUSE Kutcha: Average (a)<5000 (d)20,000-30,000
Pucca: household (b)5,000- 10,000 (e)30,000-50,000
Semi-pucca: Income levels (c )10,000-20,000 (f) >50,000
Going to Educational
S.no AGE school/college qualification occupation

OWNER SHIP Owned: do you pay property tax


yes
no
do you have building plan approval from yes
municipality
no
Rent: How much rent do you pay (per month) <3000
3000-6000
Lease: 6000-9000
>9000

squatter:
others(specify)
Existing sewerage per day
Population Coverage
6700 67
Population
PROJECTED (2031)
71385

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