Water supply systems |
Water supply systems obtain water from a variety of sources such as groundwater (aquifers), surface water (lakes and rivers), and the sea through desalination.
A water supply system delivers water from sources to customers. The water supply system must be designed to achieve appropriate water pressure and flow, and to avoid contamination to potable water. All water supply systems use a combination of pipes (of different dimensions and materials), valves and outlets to deliver water to users. Some water supply systems also use storage tanks and pumps. Designing a water supply system involves getting all of these elements right so that clean water is delivered to the user at the appropriate rate and pressure. We specialize in preparation master plans for water supply and distribution systems, as well as detailed design of water supply and distribution networks for a wide range of urban, rural and local authorities, agriculture and industrial consumers. Our design team uses advanced modeling tools to model and simulate the water network (Water CAD, EPA net, Optimatics, etc.) and provide an optimal solution for new networks, expanding systems, pipes rehabilitation projects, non-revenue water projects and more. |
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