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The document outlines calculations for wastewater management in urban settings, including design discharge for separate and combined sewer systems based on population and water supply rates. It also covers BOD determination, dilution requirements, and pump specifications for sewage lifting. Various assumptions are made to facilitate these calculations, such as runoff coefficients and head losses.
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Assingments 1

The document outlines calculations for wastewater management in urban settings, including design discharge for separate and combined sewer systems based on population and water supply rates. It also covers BOD determination, dilution requirements, and pump specifications for sewage lifting. Various assumptions are made to facilitate these calculations, such as runoff coefficients and head losses.
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1. A city has a projected population of 60,000 spread over area of 50 hectare.

Find the
design
discharge for the separate sewer line by assuming rate of water supply of 250 LPCD and
out of this total supply only 75 % reaches in sewer as wastewater. Make necessary
assumption whenever necessary.
2. Determine designed discharge for a combined system serving population of 50000 with
rate of water supply of 135 LPCD. The catchment area is 100 hectares and the average
coefficient of runoff is 0.60. The time of concentration for the design rainfall is 30 min
and the relation between intensity of rainfall and duration is I = 1000/(t + 20).
3. A wastewater is expected to have BOD 5 of about 200 mg/L. The initial DO of dilution
water is 8.0 mg/L. Calculate the dilution requirement for BOD determination.
4. A test bottle containing only seeded dilution water has its DO level drop by 1.0 mg/L in a
5-day incubation. A 300 mL BOD bottle filled with 10 mL of wastewater and the rest
seeded dilution water experiences a DO drop of 6.2 mg/L in the same time period. What
would be five day BOD of the wastewater?
5. A per capita water demand of a township is 200 LPCD having total population of 50000
persons. The sewage generated from this town is required to lifted for 10 m of static head
and 100 m distance. Consider loss of head in bends and valves of 0.4 m. Determine (a)
size
of the sump well, (b) horsepower required for the pump, (c) diamter of the rising main.
Assume suitable data required.

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