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An-Najah National University Civil Engineering Department

An-Najah National University Civil Engineering Department Analysis of the Water Distribution Network of Balata refugee camp Submitted by: Maysa Ayoub Supervisor: Dr. Mohammad Almasri.

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An-Najah National University Civil Engineering Department

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  1. An-Najah National University Civil Engineering Department Analysis of the Water Distribution Network of Balata refugee camp Submitted by: Maysa Ayoub Supervisor: Dr. Mohammad Almasri

  2. The importance of water distribution network Water distribution network is necessary in order to facilitate the process of providing consumers with clean water and quantity that suit their needs and control the quality of this water because the presence of this network ensure unpolluted water and access to consumers with best quality.

  3. Purpose of project The project aims to hydraulically analyze the water distribution network of Balata refugee camp .This is done by using EPANET software

  4. Study area Balata camp was established in the Northern part of the West Bank near Nablus with area of 252 km² and on elevation range(480-520m)has a population of 15,247 inhabitants (2007)

  5. Methodology statistics information data collection:* water consumption, GIS layers. * Data preparation using Excel. * Analyze the network under current condition using EPANET. * Analyze the network under future condition.

  6. Preparing data Calculation of per capita daily consumption volume of consumption in (m³) for (2009) were taken from the Municipality for 85 house after that, we calculate the per capita daily consumption. 81 L/day capita =per capita daily consumption

  7. Calculation of population in 2009 the population in 1997and 2007 is respectively 13187, 15247 using this formula Pf = Pp * (1+i) ⁿ the growth rate equal 1.46%then we calculate the population in 2009 and equals 17150

  8. calculation of base demand * from GIS program we find the area of the building in each loop

  9. * find the density by divide the population on total area by multiply the density by the area of building in each loop we find the population in that loop then by multiply it by the consumption per capita we find the total demand at that loop * Assume that every node of that loop take the same amount of Q then we divide Q on number of node

  10. Existing network GIS file from the Municipality, has several layers , Nablus Contour layer , Water main connection and building layer

  11. Transferring the Map to EPANET The Shp2epa program was used to transfer the map from the GIS to EPANET

  12. Preparing the data required for analysis Junctions 1.base demand prepared previously2. elevation from the GIS file we have the contour layer of the study area

  13. pipes the length of the pipe is found in the EPANET file when transferring it from GIS . Diameters and roughness taken from GIS using the identify tool or the attribute table

  14. Pump pump characteristic curve taken from the Municipality flow =200 CMH Head=300 m

  15. Network Analysis The analysis done for two cases: Existing steady state . Future network analysis.

  16. Existing steady state There is no negative pressure, the highest pressure was 252 m and the node near the pump was227 m , the lowest pressure was128 m

  17. The relation between the pressure and the elevation is inverse proportion

  18. the velocity results within the range (0.3-2) m/sec. There is some velocity above 2 m/sec and there are some velocity below 0.3 m/sec

  19. Future network In this case the future analysis for the existing network after 25 years from now To estimate the future water demand for each node , the existing water demand will be multiplied by a factor

  20. Factor= * The population after 25 years = 24640 According to WHO the future consumption per capita (100-150 ) L/day per capita the roughness decrease assume becomes 110 The factor =2.13

  21. Recommendations some pipes will be replaced by larger pipes

  22. As we see there are negative pressures in the future case, but we can solve this problem if we replace the existing pump by another pump with flow=450CMH and head =300m.

  23. THE END

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