Civil Engineering - Water Supply Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 5 (Q.No. 35)
35.
The requirement of water per capita per day, is
Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.
Anirban Roy said:
5 years ago
We know that domestic use= 50% of total
So total= 2*domestic= 2*135=270lpcd.
So total= 2*domestic= 2*135=270lpcd.
Roy said:
6 years ago
It's 90 -100 litre.
Shubham said:
6 years ago
Thanks @Viru Kapoor.
Viru kapoor said:
7 years ago
Domestic use =135 liters/capita/day.
Industrial use = 40 litres/capita/day.
Public use = 25 litres/capita/day.
Fire demand= 15 litres/capita /day.
Losses = 55 litres/capita/day.
Total= 270 litres/capita/day.
Industrial use = 40 litres/capita/day.
Public use = 25 litres/capita/day.
Fire demand= 15 litres/capita /day.
Losses = 55 litres/capita/day.
Total= 270 litres/capita/day.
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Aman said:
7 years ago
270 will be per capita demand.
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Vipul parmar said:
8 years ago
Domestic use water required 135 LPCD.
All required water is 270 LPCD.
All required water is 270 LPCD.
Gajgashv said:
8 years ago
A and B both can be correct answer.
Ujjawal said:
9 years ago
Yes, it's in code given.
A minimum of 70 to 100 litres per head per day may be considered adequate for domestic needs of urban communities, apart from non-domestic needs as flushing requirements.
A minimum of 70 to 100 litres per head per day may be considered adequate for domestic needs of urban communities, apart from non-domestic needs as flushing requirements.
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Dnyanesh said:
9 years ago
Is code minimum range for domestic supply 70-100.
SUSNATA NANDY said:
9 years ago
135 is for domestic I guess it will be 335.
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