Comparison of the Design of Water Treatment Plant by Manual and by Software Method
S. P. Sharma1, S. D. Kolte2, N. S. Marape3, S. D. Darshanwad4, S. K. Dongare5, H. S. Kumawat6

1S.P. Sharma, U.G Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
2S.D. Kolte, U.G Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
3N.S. Marape, U.G Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
4S.D. Darshanwad, U.G Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
5S.K. Dongare, U.G Students, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
6H.S. Kumawat, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Shreeyash College of Engineering & Technology, Aurangabad (Maharashtra), India.
Manuscript received on 8 August 2013 | Revised Manuscript received on 18 August 2013 | Manuscript Published on 30 August 2013 | PP: 97-100 | Volume-3 Issue-3, August 2013 | Retrieval Number: C1081083313/13©BEIESP
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Abstract: The primary objective of any water supply scheme is to provide safe and adequate water supply to the area for which it is designed. Water treatment plant is the key component of such a water supply scheme, which transforms the raw water into potable water by using the appropriate treatment processes. The selection of treatment processes depends upon the raw water quality and the finished water quality objectives. The design of components of water treatment plant, construction together with good operation is very essential for water treatment plant. In this project an attempt is made to design the conventional Water Treatment Plant of capacity is 100 MLD by manually and also by using the software. All the components of water treatment plant are included in this design. The results of design obtained by using manual method are compared with results of software method.The comparative study shows that which method is very accurate, easy and useful for the design of water treatment plant.
Keywords: Aerator, Chlorination, Clariflocculator, Water Treatment Plant, WTPSOFT02

Scope of the Article: Water Supply and Drainage