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Distribution system vocabulary What makes a water system “Public” and identify the different types of PWS’s Distribution system design considerations which include: Type of water usage Water storage requirements. The different system layout designs.
Designing water distribution systems may appear to be a fundamental geometric exercise. Pressurized pipe systems have a high degree of dynamic relevance. Choosing the proper materials for a given environment and specifying the protection methods are important to the design process and project costs.
In order for water to continue to flow out of the faucet when it is turned on by customers, it requires a network of pipes, pumps, storage, and other components which make up a distribution system. The water distribution system is the focus of this chapter. We will identify how water enters, travels through, and leaves a distribution system.
Water System Design Manual DOH Pub 331-123 Revised June 2020
The basic function of a water distribution system is to transport the water from the treatment facility to the customer. In addition, distribution systems may also provide storage, as well as provide flow and pressure adequate for fire protection. Typically, the size of water mains, pump station capacity, and storage reservoir volume is deter-
A water distribution system is a part of water supply network with components that carry potable water from a centralized treatment plant or wells to consumers to satisfy residential, commercial, industrial and fire fighting requirements.
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