Guidelines For Design of Potable Water Distribution
Guidelines For Design of Potable Water Distribution
Guidelines For Design of Potable Water Distribution
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Water Network
Osama Osman
Performance &
Mukhtar Ahmed
Studies Section Head
Khawla Al
TQM Officer
Blooshi
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CONTENTS
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1. REVISION LOG SHEET
All revisions to this IMS Road Map shall be recorded in this Revision Log Sheet. Each time a revision
is recorded, the Revision Log Sheet’s control No. will be revised accordingly. The obsolete pages of
the IMS Road Map shall be removed, destroyed and replaced by the revised pages. The Obsolete
Revision Log Sheet shall also be treated as above.
Latest revisions shall be highlighted.
Revision Authorized
Date Revision Details
No. Signature
Revisions and modifications are introduced to
the previous version (version 0) to improve
01 01/01/2023 AADC design standards and to comply with
the recent changes in TAQA and AADC
design standards.
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2. TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
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3. PROCESS FLOW CHART
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8. METHODOLOGY
8.1 Introduction
The purpose of this design guideline is to establish uniform procedure for the design of distribution
networks for potable water in Al Ain Region complying with the DOE requirements, TAQA, AADC
standards and the best engineering practice in water supply industry.
These design guidelines gathered and summarized the applied design standards and sources in one
document and provided further details to the DOE requirements and TAQA standards, however this
document is not substituting these sources nor depriving the designer from referring to these sources
and their amendments. The designer shall obtain and apply the requirements of the latest versions of
the documents referred to in this document.
The relevant legislation and regulations applied in Abu Dhabi Emirate and UAE including legislated
standards and regulations such as DOE requirements takes precedence over this Design Guidelines
and shall be followed.
The design of water distribution works in Al Ain region shall be carried out by a designer (i.e.
Consulting Engineering Companies) approved by TAQA for performing such works and obtained
the required TAQA registrations.
The detailed design and tender document shall comply with the current TAQA and AADC design
standards and practices such as Standards Specifications, Standard Detail Drawings, etc..
All the construction works at site shall be carried out by Contractors and Sub-Contractors approved
by TAQA for carrying out such works.
All the material specified and used in potable water projects shall be from suppliers approved for
such works and listed in TAQA approved vendor list.
The main resources for the design of distribution networks in Al Ain Region shall be the following
documents with their latest amendments: -
• This document “Guidelines for the Design of Potable Water Distribution Networks in Al Ain
Region”
• The Water Distribution Code (WDC), published by the DOE.
• Guide to Water Supply Regulations, published by the DOE
• TAQA Standard Specifications for Water Works which include Technical Data Sheets,
Standard Detail Drawings, Template for the Bill of Quantities.
• EWEC and AADC water demand forecast criteria and demand estimates.
• AADC Standard Detail Drawings for Water Works
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• AADC Particular Specifications for Water Works
• AADC Templates for the Bill of Quantities for Water Works
• The relevant planning standards and planning documents issued in Abu Dhabi Emirates and
UAE such as by UPC, Al Ain City Municipality, etc.
• The relevant laws, regulations and other statutory requirements applied in Abu Dhabi Emirates
and UAE such as by AACM, UPC, Civil Defence, etc.
• The relevant International Standards such as ISO and EN BS particularly the standards referred
to in TAQA and AADC specifications.
• The practice applied by TAQA and AADC for the design and construction of the potable water
works in Abu Dhabi Emirates.
• The best engineering practice applied locally and internationally for the design of water supply
systems
The designer shall obtain and apply the requirements of the latest versions of the above listed
documents and the other documents referred to in this Design Guidelines or in the relevant design
standards.
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The Masterplans for new Developments shall be approved by the concerned authorities before
proceeding to the design stage of the water projects for these Developments.
The water demand estimates for the new water projects shall be submitted and approved by AADC
prior proceeding to the preliminary design stage of the water projects.
The detailed design report shall discuss in more details the topics discussed in the preliminary design
report with more concentration on the design option to be applied. Also, the report shall incorporate
AADC comments on the previous design stages. This shall include: -
• Discuss in more details (as applicable) the topics covered in the preliminary design stage.
• Incorporation of the received comments on the previous design stages
• Discuss the design option to be applied in more details.
• Detailed hydraulic analysis using suitable software
• Layout drawings for the proposed water networks including location of chambers and other
water facilities, road crossings, location of protection to pipelines, location of DMAs feeding
points and boundaries of DMAs.
• Pipeline profile (as applicable)
• Standard detail drawings.
• Structural calculations for buildings, water facilities such as chambers and structures (as
applicable), etc.
• Detailed cost estimate
• Identification and assessment of associated risks and risk treatment
• Value engineering assessment (as applicable)
3. Tender Document
A typical tender document for water projects shall include 5 volumes as follows: -
If the designer scope not include preparation of Tender Document such as for the projects designed
for third party (i.e. Real Estate Developers, etc..), the designer shall submit a construction document
including most of the parts covered in the tender document and shall clearly specify the works to be
constructed to enable proper supervision of the construction stage.
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• TAQA Technical Data Sheets (hard + soft copies) after filling the fields to be specified by
the designer.
• TAQA Approved Vendor List for suppliers (soft copy only). Latest copy can be collected
from AADC.
The tender drawings shall be based on TAQA standard detail drawings for water works that included
in TAQA standard specifications and on AADC Standard detail drawings.
Volume 5 of Tender Document: Health and Safety, Quality Manual (hard + soft format)
Volume 5 shall be prepared by using TAQA/AADC template and format for Volume 5. Soft copy of
Volume 5 template can be collected from AADC
WLCCA can be used to determine the planning horizons and the appropriate phasing of the project
taking into account the growth in demand and changing the operation conditions. Also WLCCA shall
be used to size of main pumping pipelines in conjunction with their associated pumping stations to
determine the most economical dimeters for pipelines and the associated pumping capacity.
The designer shall use the discount interest rate recommended by the DOE for whole-life costing.
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• After completing the construction works As Built Drawings, Operation & Maintenance
Manuals and Asset Capitalization of the final B of Q shall be submitted to AADC as per
TAQA/AADC procedure and requirements.
• Further design documents may be submitted, also site visits and investigations, data collection,
regular meetings with AADC may be carried out as required during the different design stages
• Layout of the existing and proposed AADC water networks including the DMAs within and
adjacent to the project area and the status of the pipeline and DMAs (i.e. proposed, active,
abandon, etc..). The layout will be provided in printout or soft abstract from TAQA GIS.
• Propose in coordination with the designer the possible tapping point(s) to AADC system and
provide the required details at the tapping point(s).
• Propose in coordination with the designer the DMA(s) boundaries and feeding points at the
project area and the residual pressure upstream the DMA(s) feeding points.
• Hydraulic details at the tapping points to AADC system such as checking the adequacy of
AADC system to supply the required demand from the proposed tapping points and the
associated residual pressure at the tapping points.
• Any other details of AADC water system or AADC design requirements such as the SCADA
and CPC details and requirements, etc..
• Templates for volume 1 and 5 of the Tender Document.
• AADC particular specifications and AADC standard details drawings for water works which
supplement and complete TAQA specifications and TAQA standard drawings.
• TAQA standard specifications. The qualified designers by TAQA have access (online access)
to TAQA standard specification.
• Latest copy of TAQA/AADC approved vendors lists
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AADC developed Particular Specifications for water works to complete TAQA specifications and to
be used in conjunction with it. The designer shall collect copy of AADC particular specifications and
shall use it without any change.
The designer may develop additional particular specifications for the proposed details not covered in
TAQA and AADC specifications, however he shall notify and obtain AADC approval for any details
not comply fully with TAQA/AADC specifications. Moreover, he shall not use the additional
particular specifications for any other water project in Al Ain Region without AADC approval.
The designer shall prepare additional standard drawing for the details not covered in TAQA and
AADC standard drawings or if he proposes different details. The designer shall notify and obtain
AADC approval for any details proposed by him that are not fully comply with TAQA and AADC
Standard Detail Drawings. The additional standard drawings developed by the designer shall not be
used for any other water project in Al Ain Region without AADC approval.
The tender document for potable water works prepared by third parties as part of a tender document
for infrastructure and buildings works shall include separate volumes for parts 2, 3 and 4 for water
works based on the templates of AADC standard tender document. The relevant contents and
requirements stated in Volumes 1 and 5 of AADC standard tender document may be included in the
tender documents prepared by the Third Parties for all works.
Immediately after commencing the construction stage the Third Party (i.e. Developer, etc..) in
coordination with his designer or contractor shall compile the parts related to the potable water works
in the Contract Documents in a separate Contract Document for water works and shall submit it to
AADC to use it in the supervision of the construction stage.
The Developer shall notify AADC and shall obtain its approval for any change introduced during the
Tendering or the Construction stage to the design works approved by AADC during the design stage.
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8.8 Construction Supervision of Water Projects
All the water works constructed for AADC or constructed by third party but it’s ownership or
operation may be handed over to AADC in future shall be overseen / supervised by AADC during
the construction stages. The AADC overseeing / supervision during the construction stage will be
managed by the Capital Projects Directorate, AADC.
The design and construction of this works shall be carried out by contractors and consultants
registered with TAQA for carrying out similar works. Also, the construction supervision shall be
carried out by consulting companies registered with TAQA for similar works.
All the construction works shall be performed according to TAQA specifications and requirements.
The material used shall be procured from suppliers approved by TAQA and listed in the approved
vendor list for supplying such items.
Any considerable change in design works during the construction stage shall be approved by the
Asset Management Directorate (AMD), AADC, however the changes shall be raised to the Capital
Projects Directorate (CPD) who shall evaluate and forward it to AMD if needed. Minor design
changes that not affect the design concept or the hydraulics of the water networks may be reviewed
and approved by the CPD.
The physical working life of the different water facilities before replacement shall be as follows :-
• Pipelines : 50 years
• Civil works : 50 years
• Electrical and Mechanical works : 15 to 35 years according to type, manufacturer
recommendations and best engineering practice.
• Instrumentation and SCADA works: 5 to 15 years
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• Irrigation demand (if applicable)
• Other non- domestic demands (military, industry, institutional, etc)
• Non Revenue Water (NRW). The design shall be carried out for a target NRW rate of 10 % of
the average water demand.
The DOE recommended a demand estimate criteria in the “Guide to Water Supply Regulations-
Version 2017 ” for calculating the size of customer storage tanks and for sizing the service
connections. In the absence of accurate demand data the latest version of this criteria may be used to
estimate the water demand for new water projects. The DOE demand criteria is shown below.
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Offices & shops per person 10 45
Residential flat Studio 100 450
Residential flat 1 bedroom 120 550
Residential flat 2 bedrooms 180 820
Residential flat 3 bedrooms 220 1000
Residential flat 4 bedrooms 280 1250
Residential flat 5 bedrooms 350 1600
Residential flat Per maid’s room 50 225
Residential flat per capita 50 225
Source: Table 1.1, Guide to Water Supply Regulations, Version 2017, DOE
Notes: (notes are abstracted from Table 1.1, Guide to Water Supply Regulations, 2017, DOE)
1. Hotel category up to 5 stars. Hotels/resorts above 5 stars will be subject to assessment.
2. For the shabiat and villa category, a reduction factor may be applied for every additional
bedroom according to the Distribution Company’s own criteria.
3. General services’ means water used for internal gardening and general cleaning purposes for
a standard-size shabiat and villa.
4. Rates of consumption for buildings higher than 20 floors shall be adjusted proportionally.
5. All consumption rates for sanitary pieces shall be calculated based on water efficient
plumbing fittings as required by ESTIDAMA.
Note (a): Water consumption rates for other uses, e.g. swimming pools and cooling services, shall
be determined following consultation with the Distribution Company.
Note (b): For some of the categories, the Responsible Person has a choice of consumption rate
which is subject to the Distribution Company must approval .
For the intermittent supply the distribution networks shall be designed for the peak day demand based
on the supply hours per day.
In the absence of accurate data, the following peak and minimum demand factors shall be applied for
the design of the water distribution networks.
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Typically, the water pipelines downstream the storage facilities shall be designed for peak hour
demand and the water pipelines upstream the storage facilities shall be designed for peak day or peak
month demand. The storage facility shall have sufficient capacity to tackle the demand fluctuation
during the day.
Following the DOE recommendations, the water distribution networks in Abu Dhabi Emirates shall
be designed for the peak day demand due to the presence of customers tanks of sufficient capacity to
tackle the demand fluctuation during the day. Also, it may be requested by AADC in some cases, to
design the networks upstream the storage facilities (customer’s tanks) for peak month demand.
In the absence of customers tanks or if the tank capacity is not sufficient to tackle the demand
fluctuation during the day, the water networks shall be designed for suitable peak hour demand factor
considering the available storage capacity at the customer tank.
As the available residual pressure at Transco interface points is generally much higher than 1.25 bars
and the distance from the interface points to the end of the distribution networks is relatively short,
therefore head losses (m/km) higher than the values shown above may be applied if technically and
economically justified and without increasing the required pressure in the network. Also head losses
higher than the above values can be applied for the design of short service connections
Suitable value for the friction coefficient for head losses calculation shall be used by the designer
according to material, diameter, internal coating, age of pipelines. The designer may use the
following values for the C Coefficient for Hazen Williams formula and for the Ks values (pipes
roughness value) for Colebrook-White formula for designing the distribution networks including the
minor losses in pipelines.
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Table 4: Friction coefficient
No. Material of pipeline C Value Ks Value (mm)
1 HDPE 115 to 140 0.11 to 0.07
2 DI 100 to 135 0.15 to 0.08
The maximum velocity shall be in a range of 1.0 to 2.0 m/s depending on size of pipeline. However,
under certain and justified conditions such as at fire flows velocities up to 3.0 m/s shall be
acceptable.
If possible, minimum velocities shall not fall below 0.3 m/s at low demand periods to ensure that
the age of the water does not become excessive and that loose deposits in the main are not allowed
to settle, only to be lifted into suspension again at peak demand periods.
As the available residual pressure at the interface points is generally much higher than the minimum
required pressure of 1.25 bars and the distance from the interface points to the distribution networks
is relatively short, therefore the velocity range can be higher than the values shown above if
technically and economically justified and without increasing the required pressure in the network.
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Water distribution network downstream the DMAs feeding points shall be generally designed for
a target residual pressure of 15 m to 30 m and maximum pressure less than 40 m.
Main pipelines and water distribution network upstream the DMAs feeding points shall be
generally designed for a target residual pressure of 20 m to 40 m and maximum pressure not
exceeding 60 m
Transmission and trunk distribution pipelines can be designed for operating pressure exceeding 60
m if higher pressure cannot be avoided through pressure zoning, etc.., in such case DI pipelines
without small service connections on the pipelines shall be used.
1- Provide different supply zone such as pumping zones, pressure zone, DMAs etc. with
maximum difference of 10 to 15 m between the ground levels inside the pressure zone.
2- Reduce the area of the supply zone and the total length of the water networks inside the
supply zone to reduce the total head losses inside the supply zone. Also try to locate the
supply point at the side of higher ground level inside the supply zone.
4- Apply the DMA concept and provide pressure reducing valve at the DMA feeding point,
hence lower pressure can be maintained at most of the networks particularly the pipelines
with service connections.
5- Provide pressure reducing valve at the interface points, pumping stations, DMAs feeding
points, bulk connections and at selected locations in the water networks.
6- Avoid or reduce the number of the small service connections of DN 20 to DN 63 fixed on the
main pipelines of high pressure.
7- Reduce the pressure during the low demand hours (night hours) through
i- Control valves at DMAs of varied pressure setting during the day (i.e. to reduce the
pressure during night hours).
ii- Provide pump station of different pumping operation scenarios that provide lower pressure
at the hours of low demand.
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Higher PFA such as 16 bars, 25 bars, etc.. may be used in special cases defined and approved by
AADC such as at long transmission pipelines, etc..
Generally, the pipes of water distribution networks shall be High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
PE100 of pressure rating PN 10 (SDR 17) for the sizes up to 300 mm and DI for the sizes above
300. The pressure rating of the DI pipes and fitting shall be C Class as per TAQA standard
specifications.
All the flanges in the water distribution networks of PN 16 and below including the stub flanges
for HDPE pipelines shall be drilled to PN 16.
The pressure rate of all types of valves, flow meters, strainers, fire hydrants shall be PN 16 as per
TAQA standard specifications.
Only Ductile Iron pipes and Ductile Iron/Metal Fittings shall be used inside chambers and exposed
pipelines (i.e. pipeline laid above ground). The details of chambers at water distribution networks
shall be as per TAQA and AADC Standard Detail Drawings.
For ductile iron pipes suitable internal and external protection methods against corrosion shall be
selected to achieve 50 years physical working life for pipelines. The selection of the required
protection method shall be based on the available information on soil conditions or based on
geotechnical investigations carried out during the construction stage such as the soil resistivity test.
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Wrapping tape for corrosion protection shall be applied to all DI and metal pipework fixed on
buried HDPE pipelines such as he DI pieces extended outside the chambers, the buried DI isolating
valves on HDPE pipelines, etc..
The coating for DI pipes, DI fittings and valves shall be as per TAQA standard specifications. The
table below summarize TAQA standard specifications for coating of DI pipes and fittings.
Table 8: Internal and external coating to ductile iron pipes and fittings
No. DI Pipes and Fittings Internal and external coating
Internal coating (pipes and
1 Sulphate resisting cement mortar lining.
socket fittings)
Internal / External coating
Fusion bonded epoxy coating of DFT minimum 300
2 (Fittings at chambers and
microns
flanged fittings)
-Zinc rich paint plus a layer of non-toxic bituminous
paint OR
3 Internal socket ends of pipe
- Epoxy coating (in case of external coating of
polyurethane).
External Protection (Pipes) Metallic zinc coating covered with a bituminous
4
varnish coat OR Solvent free polyurethane.
Metallic zinc plus layer of non-toxic bituminous
5 External spigot ends of pipes paint OR Epoxy coating (in case of external
polyurethane coating)
Zinc rich paint with bituminous coating
Flanges (Flanged branches of
6 OR
buried socket fittings)
Epoxy coating for polyurethane coated pipes.
Zinc rich paint, plus layer of non-toxic bituminous
External Protection of
7 paint
Socketed Fittings
OR Solvent free polyurethane min.
-Black polyethylene sleeve (250 microns).
-Heat shrinkable collars for all the joints (in case of
external coating of polyurethane)
Additional external protection
8 - Wrapping tape for corrosion protection for
on site
pipeline laid at corrosive soil or laid below water
tables. Also for DI and metal pipework laid with
buried HDPE pipelines.
When TAQA specification or the design guideline specify more than one option for the design
criteria (i.e. material or coating for pipes), the designer shall select the optimum option for the
considered project and shall justify technically and financially the selected option. Moreover, the
selected option shall be defined clearly in the tender document (i.e. in Technical Data Sheets, Bill
of Quantities, etc...)
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8.17 Size of Pipelines in Water Networks
The sizes used for pipes, fittings and valves in the water networks shall comply with the relevant
ISO /EN BS international standards. The recommended sizes to be used in Al Ain water distribution
networks are listed below. The minimum size to be used in networks shall be 100 mm for DI and
110 mm for HDPE. HDPE pipelines shall be used for sizes up to DN 355 (300 mm internal dia)
and DI shall be used for sizes above 300 mm internal diameters.
The new networks shall be designed considering 24 hours continuous supply. If requested by AADC,
the design of networks may be also designed for delivering intermittent and restricted supply.
All system components shall be sized with due consideration to the demand growth projections of
the various demand categories and determine 24hour demand pattern for all the categories based on
best engineering judgments.
The designer shall apply the engineering judgment to set out and size pipes along routes to serve
future requirements, also he shall collect from AADC the planned future water networks that may
impact the considered design.
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The water distribution network shall be designed preferably as loop/ grid network without branches
or dead-ends. In locations where only single or few consumer connections, permanent blow-off
arrangement is required.
District Metered Area (DMA), shall be considered in the design of water networks for the purposes of
leakage control, demand management and to reduce pressure in network. The adverse impact of the
DMAs of reducing the residual pressure in the networks and reducing the security of supply due to
the closed DMA boundary valves shall also be considered while planning the DMAs
The water supply system shall be designed to provide two alternate sources to sectors and areas. Risk
analysis shall be undertaken to assess the risk of supply interruptions in case of single feed lines or
single source. In areas with few customers, single feed line pipeline may be considered.
The fire hydrant location must be in accordance with the Civil Defence requirements. However, each
segment of pipe between cross-connections should have a hydrant to facilitate flushing and
disinfection of pipeline particularly after repair works. Special attention shall be given to the fire flow
requirements.
The layout of the pipeline shall be planned in a way the length of the service connections to all the
plots in the project area shall not exceed of 50 m without crossing the asphalt roads. To avoid crossing
the roads by the service connections the pipelines may be laid at both sides of the asphalt roads.
The protection of the pipelines and service connections at road crossings and other non-normal laying
conditions shall be according to TAQA/AADC standards.
The pipelines shall be laid in the corridors allocated by the concerned authorities for water supply
networks.
The designer shall obtain all the required approval during the design stage from the concerned
authorities such as pipeline route approval from Town Planning Department (TPD), etc.
The water networks designed and constructed by third party such as Real Estate Developers shall
include the followings components: -
• The main pipeline between the tapping point(s) on AADC networks (i.e. water sources) to the
project area.
• The water networks within the project area
• The service connections (domestic or bulk connections) if the residential buildings will be
constructed simultaneously with the infrastructure. Other arrangement may be agreed with
AADC if the residential building to be constructed later such as laying portion of the service
connection up to the plot boundary or not providing them with the distribution network
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Soft copy of the hydraulic analysis shall be submitted with the design report using EPANET software.
I.e. the hydraulic analysis shall be converted to EPANET if carried out by using software different
than the software of InfoWater Suit that used by AADC. Also, printout of the input and output of
hydraulic analysis shall be included in the design reports in colour coded and tabulated format. The
drawing shall shows the main hydraulic parameters for the main considered demand scenarios such
as the residual pressure, heal losses, diameters of pipelines, head, velocity, etc..
The proposed water networks and the output of the hydraulic analysis shall be submitted to AADC in
a format it can be easily converted and incorporated in AADC hydraulic model of Al Ain water supply
system. AADC hydraulic model is built in Info-Water Suit software.
The proposed boundaries of the DMAs that cover the new networks, the tapping points to AADC
system and the required pressure and flow at the selected tapping points shall be defined at the early
design stages in coordination with AADC.
The hydraulic design shall use suitable friction head losses coefficient consistent with the values
applied in AADC hydraulic model. The actual inside pipe diameter shall be used in the design and
hydraulic analysis of pipelines.
The hydraulic analysis shall consider as a minimum the following design scenario in steady state or
extended period simulation for each design option and phase of the proposed scheme: -
• Peak demand without fire
• Peak demand with fire
• Average demand.
The following additional hydraulic analysis scenarios may be considered if requested by AADC: -
• Minimum demand
• Contingency and emergency plans.
• Extended period simulation
• Water Quality modelling
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• Precast concrete slabs above the pipeline. This shall be the main method when the pipeline
cross the proposed or existing roads by open cut or the pipeline constructed at same time or
before the road. The details of the protection slab shall be as per TAQA specifications and
AADC standard drawings.
• Lay the Pipeline through duct. This is an alternative method to the protection slab. The pipes
with unrestrained joints such as DI shall be laid with restrained joints inside the duct. Also the
service connections of DN 20 to DN 63 shall cross the roads through ducts to facilitate the
maintenance and replacement of the connections.
• Pipelines encased in concrete. The details shall be as per AADC standard drawings.
• Laying the pipe at more depth than the minimum specified cover.
• Use imported soil material for bedding and backfilling. If the excavated material not suitable
for the bedding or the soil is corrosive to pipeline.
• By using concrete bedding covering the bottom part of the pipeline (in special rare cases
approved by AADC) .
• Protect the pipe by gabions and geotextile (in special rare cases approved by AADC) ..
The hydraulic thrust can be encountered by providing one or more of the following measurements:-
1- Thrust / Anchor blocks. TAQA and AADC Standard Details Drawings cover the thrust blocks
designed for site test pressure of 9 bars and 16 bars
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2- Two line anchor blocks: TAQA and AADC Standard Details Drawings cover the line anchor
designed for site test pressure of 9 bars and 16 bars. All the joints between the two anchor lines
shall be restrained joints. This method suit the narrow corridors and if there is no sufficient
space to construct the thrust block.
3- Restrained joins of adequate length. The restrained length depends on design pressure of
pipeline, diameter, depth and friction coefficient between pipeline and soil. The pipeline
manufacturer provide table to calculate the required restrained length.
4- Thrust / puddle flanges in concrete chamber. AADC Standard Detail Drawings are designed
for 16 bars site test pressure. Other parameters applied to design the chambers are listed in
AADC Standard Drawings
AADC Standard details drawings include sample drawing (Drawing No. AADC-AMD-SD 702)
showing the minimum details to be presented in a typical pipeline profile drawings prepared for a
tender documents. Also the drawing include the criteria and parameters to be applied to design the
profile such as the minimum gradients, spacing between air valves, washouts and isolating valves.
The clearance between the potable water pipelines and other services shall be as per TAQA/AADC
requirements/ specifications, the requirements of the TPD and other concerned authorities. In absence
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of such requirements, the following recommendations of the BS EN 805 may be applied.
1- A minimum 0.4 m horizontal distance between the pipeline and the foundations and other
similar underground services
2- A minimum 0.4 m horizontal distance between the pipeline and other pipeline or cable
running near or parallel to it. In congestion areas, the distance can be reduced to 0.2 m except
if this distance cannot be maintained. In all cases suitable measure shall be taken to avoid
direct contact
3- A minimum of 0.2 m when pipeline cross cable. If this cannot be achieved measures shall be
taken to avoid direct contact.
5- The following arrangement may taken (as needed) to protect the water pipelines when
crossing sewers of other services
6- If two pipelines are to be laid in one trench, a minimum spacing of 300 mm should be kept
between the two pipelines.
The crossing of major services such as gas and oil pipelines and railway tracks shall be carried
according to the requirements of these authorities.
Where DMPc is the maximum operating pressure with surge and MDPa the maximum operating
pressure without surge.
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The test pressure shall be applied at the lowest portion in the tested pipeline and shall consider the
derating of the applied pressure such as the derating for HDPE pipelines due to higher temperature or
due to the use of certain fittings.
The length of DSC shall not exceed 80 m and preferably less than 30 m from the main pipeline to the
customer’s boundary and shall be laid with minimum 600 mm cover. The Service connection shall
include electronic meter (ultrasonic meter), NRV, lockable valve / service gate valve and strainer all
designed according to TAQA/AADC specifications and AADC standard detail drawings.
For the service connections exceeding 80m length and less than 150 m, DN 63 PE100 HDPE SDR11
pipeline laid at 1.0 m minimum depth shall be used even if smaller diameter is needed according to
demand. For the service connections exceeding 150 m length, DN 110 PE100 HDPE SDR11 of or DN
100 DI pipeline shall be used even if smaller diameter is needed according to demand. At both cases
the connection size shall be reduced at the meter box to diameter required by the demand.
The meter shall be capable of communicating with both Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) options
applied by AADC of touch pad and radio frequency (RF) transponder.
Unless otherwise specified and except for the replacement and diversion of water networks, service
connections shall not be provided with the new AADC water networks.
Service connection shall be provided with the water networks constructed by third party such as
Developers, Al Ain Municipality, etc.. if the infrastructure and buildings are constructed
simultaneously.
The size of service connections shall be defined in coordination with AADC during the design stage
and shall be confirmed with AADC (i.e. CSD) during the construction stage.
The size of the domestic connection on AADC existing networks is decided by the CSD when the
customer applies for the connection. A guide for the recommended sizes for the domestic connections
not exceeding 50 m length at continuous supply and sufficient storage capacity at the customer
premises is shown below.
Table 10: Guide for sizing Domestic Connections not exceeding 50 m length based on demand.
Nominal size. (External Dia. Size in Inches (Approximate Demand (IG/Day)
in mm) Internal Dia)
20 ½ Up to 1,500
25 ¾ 1,500 to 3,600
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32 1.0 3,600 to 6,000
40 1¼ 6,000 to 10,000
50 1½ 10,000 to 16,000
63 2.0 According to hydraulic analysis
Notes :
1-The design is based on availability of 24 hours continuous supply and water storage not less than
one day demand at the customer premises.
2- The service connection shall be designed by hydraulic analysis if one or more of the above
parameters of maximum length, continuous supply and minimum storage at customer premises are not
met.
Generally, AADC design bulk connections for the customer after the customer or his representative
apply to AADC for the connection. The customer shall construct the bulk connection through a
contractor approved by TAQA and under AADC supervision. The customer shall bear all the
incurred cost such as the design cost, AADC construction supervision fees and the construction cost.
In some cases, AADC may design and construct the bulk connections under AADC budget and
projects. Also, the bulk connection may be designed by a Consultant if the bulk connection fall
under water network designed by him, if AADC appointed the Consultant or if AADC requested the
customer to appoint a Consultant.
The bulk connection shall include all or part of the following components as defined by AADC in one
or more chambers as per TAQA/AADC specifications and standard details drawings: -
• Electromagnetic flow meters suitable for future connection to SCADA.
• Control valves suitable for future connection to SCADA with pressure gauge located
downstream the valve. Flow control shall be the prime function of the valve. Control Valve
shall operate at lower pressure. Generally the control valves shall be Diaphragm type for sizes
of DN 300 and below and shall be Axial type for sizes above DN 300.
• Strainer upstream the flow control valve with two pressure gauges located upstream and
downstream the strainer.
• Isolation valves upstream other pipework of the connection
• Non return valve downstream other pipework of the connection.
The following components shall be provided if specifically specified in the design of the bulk
connections or requested by AADC.
• Main and backup power source. The main power can be electricity or solar power, the backup
power shall be batteries
• Local SCADA instrumentation and SCADA kiosk including flow and pressure transmitters,
remote setting of control valve, water quality transmitters (for residual chlorine, PH, turbidity
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and temperature), logger for flow and pressure downstream the control valve for a minimum
period of 90 days,
• Integration of the local SCADA with AADC CPC station.
The SCADA works at group of existing bulk connections including the integration with AADC CPC
station may be provided by AADC from time to time under sperate contracts, therefore the control
valve and flowmeter shall be suitable for future upgrade and integration with SCADA systems.
The components to be provided at each Bulk Connection shall be defined by AADC for case by case.
The design of Bulk Connection chamber shall allow easy removal of any of the components inside the
chamber during the maintenance works.
The size of pipework at the bulk connection chambers may be reduced by one size (if required) to
achieve the optimum water velocity through the control valves and the flow meter, however the
dimeter shall not be less than 80 mm.
PE100 HDPE SDR 11 or DI (C Class) pipes shall be used for the pipelines of bulk connections of DN
80 and above.
For bulk connections exceeding 1.5 km length, a minimum gradient, isolating valves, air valves and
washouts shall be provided similar to the transmission pipelines.
For any bulk connections exceeding 400 m or as requested by AADC, surge analysis shall be carried
out and suitable arrangement shall be provided to maintain the surge within the acceptable limits. The
arrangement may include reducing the water velocity through flow control valve, reducing the
pressure in pipeline through pressure reducing valve(s), fix slow closing valve or floating valve at the
customer’s tank, use pipeline of higher pressure rating, etc.
The bulk connection shall supply a bulk connection tank located inside the customer plot at location
approved by AADC. The tank shall have a minimum capacity of one day average demand and shall
be designed as per TAQA specification. The tank shall be fitted with suitable inlet, outlet, drain and
overflow pipes. The inlet pipe shall supply the tank from top to prevent the water backflow to AADAC
network. An isolating valve and a slow closing float valve shall be fixed on the inlet pipe.
The following criteria may be applied to define the boundaries of the DMA: -
• Suitable boundary size, inflow rate and number of connections that allow effective operational
management of water distribution networks particularly the leakage management. The optimum
targeted size of the DMA shall cover 500 to 800 plots. DMAs of bigger boundary may be
provided but shall not exceed 1500 plots.
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• The differences between the maximum and minimum ground levels inside the DMA boundary
shall not exceeding 15 m and preferably less than 10.0 m. Also try to locate the DMA feeding
point at the side of higher ground level inside the DMA boundary.
• The total head losses within the DMA at the peak demand without fire shall not exceed 10 m
and preferably around 5 m.
• Maintain similarity to the existing DMAs in Al Ain region considering the number of
connections and covered areas.
• Use natural and artificial features as boundaries for DMA such as main roads, wadis, boundaries
of Municipality districts and Communities,
• At existing networks where possible the DMA shall consist of pipelines of same age and
material with minimum change to existing networks.
• Use the boundaries of pressure zones and interface points as boundaries for the DMAs.
• The opening percentage (%) of the control valve at all the demand scenarios including fire flow
and future demand shall be within 15 % to 85 %.
The network within the DMA boundary shall be supplied through single feeding point. The feeding
point shall include all or part of the following components in one or more chambers as per AADC
particular specifications and AADC standard details drawings: -
The following components shall be provided at selected DMAs if specifically specified in the design
of the DMA or requested by AADC.
• Water quality transmitters (for residual chlorine, PH, turbidity and temperature).
• Integration of the SCADA to AADC SCADA (CPS) system including providing all the required
accessories and software to integrate the DMA SCADA to AADC CPS) system.
The components to be provided at each DMA shall be defined by AADC. A bypass of the DMA
chambers may be provided if requested by AADC.
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The size of pipework at the DMA chambers may be reduced by one size or more than the feeding
pipeline according to the flow rates. The design of DMA chamber shall allow easy removal of any
of the components inside the chamber during the maintenance works.
One or more alternative feeding point to the DMA shall be provided for use during the emergencies.
An isolating valve shall be provided at the alternative feeding points; the valves shall be closed during
the normal operation.
Each interface point includes flow meter, control valve, water quality instrumentations, power
source, isolating valves, pressure transmitter and connection to Transco SCADA and AADC
systems. The isolation valves, flow meters, control valves and water quality instruments are
connected to Transco SCADA system and the flow and pressure parameters are monitored in AADC
SCADA (CPS) system.
The designer of new networks may propose in coordination with AADC the provision of new
interface points on Transco system to supply the network designed by him.
The design of Interface Point shall be carried out according to Transco requirements and the Meter
Data Exchange Code of the DOE.
The isolation valves shall be buried valves for sizes up to DN 250, valves in chambers shall be used
for sizes above DN 250 and at locations not suitable for buried valves
The details of isolating valve chambers shall be as per TAQA specifications and TAQA/AADC
standard drawings.
The layout of isolation valves in the Water Distribution System shall be as per the following
guidelines: -
1. To isolate around 10 to 25 plots according to plot size
2. A segment shall require around 4 to 6 valves to be isolated.
3. Located at the branches on ring mains
4. Located around 200 m to 400 m apart from each other in network having high- density
customers.
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5. Two valves at Tee at selected locations. Not required to provide valves at all tees
6. To keep the supply interruption rates to customers within the limits targeted by AADC.
In a distribution network having wide-spaced customers, the isolating valves shall be located as per
the following arrangements:
1- To isolate maximum of 1000 metres of pipe length of distribution main.
2- To isolate maximum of 2000metres of pipe length of secondary main.
3- To isolate maximum of 3000metres of pipe length of primary / ring main.
The valves shall be located at peak elevation points and at maximum spacing of 800 m to 1000 m.
Air valve may be provided at networks of intermittent supply to allow fast filling of pipelines
during supply hours.
The Air Release Valve shall comply with TAQA specifications and TAQA/AADC standard detail
drawings. The sizes specified in TAQA standard drawings are shown in the table below
8.29 Washouts
Washouts may be provided at lowest points to permit repair and flushing of main pipelines particularly
the transmission pipelines. Washout may not be provided at small diameter pipelines as small diameter
pipelines can be drained through Fire Hydrants by using compressed air and/or pumping.
The spacing between washouts on transmission pipeline shall be between 800 m to 1500 m. The sizes
and details at the washout chambers shall be as per TAQA specifications and TAQA/AADC standard
detail drawings. The sizes specified in TAQA/AADC standard drawings are shown in the table below.
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> 1000 250
The underground fire hydrant shall be of screw down type of DN 80 size with screwed 2½ inches
round threaded outlet conforming to TAQA specification. Most of the installed Fire Hydrants in Al
Ain are underground type; however, the Civil Defence has changed their requirements to use only
Pillar type hydrants in water networks. Therefore (unless otherwise specified) only Pillar type shall be
specified.
The number and location of external fire hydrants is dependent on-site planning, building design and
the fire risk associated with the development land use. Hydrants are to be positioned along Civil
Defence access routes. Hydrants shall be located at 150 m spacing.
Hydrants should be clearly visible and marked with approved signage. The details of the fire hydrants
shall be as per AADC standard detail drawings.
The variations in resistivity along the pipeline routes may be defined within the following bands.
000.0 - 1000 ohm-cm Highly Aggressive
1000 - 3000 ohm-cm Aggressive
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3000 - 10000 ohm-cm Mildly Aggressive
> 10000 ohm-cm Non-Aggressive
The Soil Resistivity Survey shall be carried out according to AADC particular specifications.
The total storage at customer’s premises shall be according to the criteria stated by the DOE (Guide
to the Water Supply Regulations, 2017). This criterion is summarized as follows: -
1. The total storage capacity (ground tanks and roof tanks or cistern) shall be estimated as
follows: -
i- Minimum Capacity = 1 x daily consumption + firefighting reserve to be held completely in
the ground tank
ii- Maximum Capacity = 2 x daily consumption + firefighting reserve to be held completely in
the ground tank
2. The roof tank should always be sized to hold sufficient water to supply between 12 and 24
hours of the Premises’ total daily consumption, irrespective of the provision of ground storage
tanks. In situations where no ground tanks are allowed for, the actual roof storage capacity
shall be sized for 24 hours.
3. For high-consumption customers (such as hotels and hospitals) provided with ground storage
tanks only, the complete water capacity may be held in the ground storage tank if the
Distribution Company has approved the boosting arrangements.
Generally, the design works at AADC pump station may be limited to rehabilitation works, upgrading/
improving the capacity and chlorination systems, etc.
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a. A pump-group(s) in a pumping station shall have a combination of duty and standby pumps.
b. Where more than one pump-group is installed in a pumping station, each pump-group shall
have its own standby pump.
c. The level of security shall be between 30% to 40% standby capacity provided at the
pumping station. This is to maintain security of water supply in case duty pump(s) failure
(depending on the frequency of the failure) or in planned maintenance situations.
d. The number of standby pumps required to be provided shall be in accordance with the table
shown below. However increased number of standby pumps must be justified by undertaken
risk analysis to individual parts of the system to ascertain the optimum number of standby
pumps. Increased numbers are also needed to be considered in the case where no alternative
supplies are available in the event of frequent failures or to areas classified as critical
Standby generators (either fixed or mobile) shall be provided for Pump Stations where no alternative
power supply is available (for example, through dual feeds) and where a risk assessment, as per the
risk analysis has shown that service to customers is compromised.
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The designer shall define the required combinations of flows and pressures from the pump station at
different demand scenarios that gives optimized operation cost. Typically a minimum three demand
scenarios may be considered for the design of distribution pumps as follows:-
- Peak hour demand and associated pumping head
- Average demand and associated pumping head
- Minimum hour demand and associated pumping head
The associated pumping head for each demand scenario shall be the head that provide optimum target
pressure in all parts of supplied networks at higher efficiency points on the pump’s curves.
The above three scenarios may be achieved at higher efficiency of pumps by using two or more sets of
pumps of different capacities fitted with variable speed drives.
During the construction stage, the contractor shall select pumps fulfill the above criteria and shall
submit for ADAC approval the needed documents confirming proper selection of pumps.
If the pump station supply small network Jockey pumps (i.e. pumps of small flow rates) may be
provided to maintain the minimum pressure in the networks during the minimum demand period.
As new storage facilities may be rarely required in AADC system, therefore, the water storage is not
covered in detail in this design guideline.
Most of the design works at AADC storage facilities is limited to rehabilitation works, etc.
The design of storage facilities system shall be carried out according to TAQA standard specifications.
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(b) All water storage facilities should have a minimum of two tanks, or one storage tank with
minimum of two section or more that can be isolated, at each location;
(c) The volume of storage tanks at Distribution pumping station acting as forwarding station to
other pump stations and to the network should be based on the Average Daily Demand (ADD)
including fire reserve in addition to 10% of the design output to the pump station.
(d) All reservoirs should have interconnecting and bypass arrangements.
Most of the design works for chlorination facilities at AADC system may be limited to chlorine re-
dosing, rehabilitation, upgrading or replacing the existing chlorination systems.
The design of the chlorination facilities shall be carried out according to TAQA standard specifications.
The designer of the water distribution networks shall consider the water quality by the followings: -
i- Avoid the water stagnation by maintaining reasonable velocities and eliminating the dead
ends
ii- Provide water quality sampling points at selected points in the new distribution networks
such as at the DMA feeding points, bulk meters, etc.
iii- Provide water quality instrumentations and sensors at selected points in the new distribution
networks such as at the DMA feeding points.
iv- Perform water quality modelling for the new networks if requested by AADC.
v- Provide washout or locate fire hydrants at the areas where water may be stagnated to allow
flushing out stagnated water.
The existing pipeline shall be protected by concrete slab if the new road would pass above the existing
pipeline. The pipeline shall pass through duct or shall be protected by concrete slab if the road and
pipelines would be constructed at same time (i.e. constructed under same project).
i- The existing pipeline would pass longitudinally under the proposed new road or under the
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embankment of the proposed new road.
ii- The pipeline become within private plot or need to be diverted due to the re-planning of the area.
Also, if the pipeline will become very deep or shallow due to the third party works such as due to
new roads crossing the pipelines,
iii- The diversion was requested by any party other than AADC and approved by AADC.
The other diversion cases that not fall under the above categories would be usually designed by
AADC and constructed by a contractor appointed by AADC.
The party that requested or benefited from the diversion shall design the diversion which shall be of
the same size of the existing pipeline and shall submit the design for AADC approval. Also, he shall
obtain the required approval from other concerned authorities such as TPD. The diversion shall be
constructed by the requesting party and at his own cost through a contractor registered with TAQA
for such works. All the construction works shall be carried out under AADC supervision.
All the domestic /bulk connections that affected by the diversion shall be relocated on the new
pipeline without any cost to AADC.
AACM/DOT or their representatives shall design the future ducts according to the locations and sizes
issued by AADC. The AACM/DOT or their representatives shall apply again to AADC during the
construction stage requesting the final location and sizes of future ducts.
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9. ANNEXURES
9.1 LIST OF DOCUMENTED INFORMATION (INTERNAL)
DOCUMENTED INFORMATION DOCUMENT ID
10. REFERENCES
• Water Distribution Code (WDC), version 4, July 2018, published by the DOE.
• Guide to the Water Supply Regulations, version 3, 2017, published by the DOE
• TAQA Standard Specifications for Water Works.
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