Water Supply & Demand ESTHER 19171NB002
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF WATER SUPPLY PAST & PRESENT SCENARIO CALCULATION OF WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES & BODIES NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT IMPROVING WATER SUPPLY 02 REFERENCES
Introduction
CHENNAI
The City selected for the Case Study is Chennai. Chennai has a population of 70,90,000. It comprises a large area of 426 km². Water Supply is taken care of by Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board. 03
The CMWSSB has been taking care of all water supply needs and supply.The Master Plan for water supply to Chennai formulated in 1978, was subsequently updated in 1991 according to demand https://chennaimetrowater.tn.gov.in/planningdesigning.html
TILL 1870 shallow wells within own houses and compounds. 1870
History of Water Supply in Chennai
Development of organised water supply system 1881 Beginning of protected water supply system 1944 Development of new sources 1946-1966 Improvement works carried out 1968-1978 Augmentation and Additional works carried 1990S
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Desalination Plant https://chennaimetrowater.tn.gov.in/watersupplysystem.html
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Past & Present Scenario
AREA
Calculation of Water Supply
POPULATION
PRODUCTION
CAPACITY 09
For 74,38,000 Persons : 830 MLD For 1 Person : 1.11 LD For 426 Sq.Km : 830 MLD For 1 Sq.Km : 19483 LD For 8,76,891 Households : 830 MLD For 1 Household: 9.46 LD Treatment Capacity : 1494 MLD Efficiency : 99% Length of Water Mains : 6697 Kms 10
Calculation of Water Supply
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Calculation of Water Supply PERUNGUDI
Population: 43,111 Size: 7.25 Sq.Km
PER CAPITA CALCULATIONS For 1 Person : 1.11 LD For 43,111 Persons: 47853 LD
PER AREA CALCULATIONS For 1 Sq.Km : 19483 LD For 7.25 Sq.Km : 141251 LD 12
Schemes & Bodies Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSS Board) Anakaputhur water supply improvement scheme Krishna Water Supply Scheme Avadi Water Supply Scheme JNNURM Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission New Veeranam project Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) by Chennai Metro Water Telugu Ganga Project Minjur Seawater Desalination Plant Nemmeli Seawater Desalination Plant 13
https://www.twadboard.tn.gov.in/content/urban-water-supply-schemes
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NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT Presentations are communication tools that can be used as demonstrations, The water challenge need for smart solutions • CMWSSB Started in 1978 • Demand is 1000 mld • No perennial source nearby • Local sources minimal • Rainfall 1000-1100 mm • Frequent droughts • Rely on Distant sources • 7.29 lakhs consumers • 4444 kms of water mains • 4265 sewer mains • 5 WTP and 12 STP
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Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS,Managing Director,Chennai Metropolitan water supply and sewerage board
Improving Water Supply Smart Systems can be used to improve water supply. Smart systems result in Responsive utilities – better consumer satisfaction Ease of transaction, accountability and responsibility fixed Reduction in NRW. Increased availability of water in the system, without having to pump more water into it. Reduced electricity consumption, thus reducing the costs of O&M. More than 30% of the costs of O&M at CMWSSB are contributed by the electricity charges. Increased revenue through metered billing. by making more water reach more consumers for a longer duration. Reduction in incidences of pollution by early detection of such incidents. Longer life for the infrastructure through proactive maintenance of the distribution network using analytic tools. 17
Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS,Managing Director,Chennai Metropolitan water supply and sewerage board
References
1. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08c97e5274a31e00012f4/R81374.p df 2. http://ijiset.com/vol2/v2s3/IJISET_V2_I3_115.pdf 3. https://www.wetlands.org/blog/making-chennai-climate-resilient-the-water-as-leverageinitiative/ 4. https://chennaimetrowater.tn.gov.in/watersupplysystem.html#:~:text=The%20organised %20water%20supply%20to,at%20Tamaraipakkam%20about%2028%20km. 5. http://www.cmdachennai.gov.in/Volume3_English_PDF/Vol3_Chapter07_Infrasructure .pdf 6. https://www.ijettcs.org/Volume6Issue3/IJETTCS-2017-05-22-26.pdf 7. https://www.slideshare.net/IPPAI/dr-chandra-mohan-b-iasmanaging-directorchennaimetropolitan-water-supply-and-sewerage-board
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