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“DESIGN OF WATER SUPPLY SCHEME IN VILLAGE – BANEGAON, TALUKA – NORTH SOLAPUR, DISTRICT- SOLAPUR.”

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

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Volume: 10 Issue: 04 | Apr 2023

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“DESIGN OF WATER SUPPLY SCHEME IN VILLAGE – BANEGAON, TALUKA – NORTH SOLAPUR, DISTRICT- SOLAPUR.” Parth B. Potdar1, Ravi V. Kapure2, Pratap S. Gaikwad3, Vighneshwar G. Aken4, Nilesh P. Falmari5, Atul S. Chandanshive6 1,2,3,4,5Student of Diploma Civil Engineering at S.E.S Polytechnic, Solapur, Maharashtra, India. 6M.Tech (Structural Engineering) Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, S.E.S. Polytechnic College, Solapur,

Maharashtra, India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------Building and maintaining water supply and waste water Abstract - The design of the water supply system for

disposal systems is frequently handled by government bodies like the Public Health Engineering or Environmental Engineering Department. A good illustration of how the district administration mismanages water is seen in Banegaon Village in the Solapur District. "Under the group water delivery plan, Banegaon GramPanchayat has been providing water to Banegaon village for two decades. However, no more than 20 litres of water per family per day is provided. To bring drinking water from wells, the ladies of the hamlet must travel more than two km each day. They also depend on rain for the majority of the day. In order to make room for agriculture, they also clear forests. In addition, the villagers frequently endure summertime drought-like circumstances because they depend on the nearby lake for their daily water demands.

Banegaon Village in Taluka North Solapur, District Solapur, Maharashtra, has been completed in the suggested study. Using the traditional technique, the hamlet of Banegaon in the Maharashtra region's Solapur district has a total area of 1741.39 hectors, which includes agricultural land. Since farming is the primary source of income for the people, water is one of their most important needs. A survey revealed that there is not enough water available, therefore we upgraded the design of the water supply plan for the hamlet of Banegaon to last for five decades. Key Words: Banegaon, water supply scheme, population forecasting.

1.INTRODUCTION

1.1 Aim of study

Water is one of the requirements for life. For all living creatures to survive, they need water. Water is used for a variety of purposes, including irrigation, industry, cooking, and drinking. Despite the fact that water covers more than 70% of the earth's surface, less than 1% of it is freshwater. Water use is rapidly increasing as a result of our growing population. In the past, each person or household was in charge of making arrangements for their water needs. To complete it, the community as a whole did not collaborate. The need for a public water supply emerged as the neighbourhood grew, and the people soon saw that their shallow wells, springs, cisterns, etc. were insufficient.

The goal of the current study is to examine the Banegaon Water Supply Scheme's design.

1.2 Objective The following are the objective of the present research work. The Banegaon is a hamlet in Maharashtra's Solapur district. The settlement has a 1741.39 Ha area. including farming. Since farming is the primary source of income for the locals, water is one of their most important needs. A survey revealed that there is not enough water available, therefore we upgraded the design of the water delivery network for the village of Banegaon.

They started to carry water there by aqueducts, canals, etc. by gathering it from distant, large sources that are insufficient to suit the town's needs. When a place gets more populated, finding wells becomes more difficult. In addition to this water supply, premium items were harder to find. All of these factors have an impact on how public water supply systems are developed. The fields of engineering, economics, science, and the arts all pertain to water treatment. Treatment options include mechanical, physical, biological, and pharmaceutical ones. All technologies are founded in science, and engineering guarantees that they work as intended.

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1. Study of existing water supply scheme. 2. Population forecasting for next 5 decade. 3. Design of water supply scheme for next 5 decade.

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