Water distribution system modelling of GIS–remote sensing and EPANET for the integrated efficient design

Author:

Dongare Pranit1,Sharma Kul Vaibhav1ORCID,Kumar Vijendra1,Mathew Aneesh2

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Civil Engineering, Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune, Maharashtra 411038, India

2. b Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli, Tamilnadu 620015, India

Abstract

Abstract Urban settlement depends on water distribution networks for clean and safe drinking water. This research incorporates geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS), and hydraulic modelling software EPANET to analyze and construct water distribution systems in Bota town, India. Satellite images and hydrological data have been utilized for management of the Bota town's water supply network, sources to cater the demand for urban centres. EPANET simulates hydraulic behaviour in the water distribution system under different operating situations. EPANET simulation shows network leaks, low pressure, and substantial head loss. These findings have advised water distribution system improvements by analyzing network shortcomings. Booster pumps, new pipelines, and repairing of existing leakages are examples of such improvements. GIS, remote sensing, and EPANET provided a comprehensive water distribution system study and more accurate and efficient improvement identification. This study emphasizes the necessity of new technologies in water distribution system analysis and design. The study solves Bota town's water distribution system problems of low pressure, high head loss, and leaks utilizing GIS, remote sensing, and EPANET. The findings of this research can help in enhancing the water delivery systems in other towns with comparable issues.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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