Modelling of Water Distribution Network for Hayin Banki, Kaduna State
1*Garba H and 2Abiola. A.
1,2,Department of Civil Engineering, Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria
DOI: 10.36108/laujoces/2202.90.0170
Abstract
Water distribution systems are designed to adequately satisfy the water requirement for domestic, commercial industrial and firefighting purpose. A spatial database of the water distribution systems (WDS) for Hayin-Banki was created in a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment (ArcGIS), drawing inputs data from water supply and demand. Environmental Protection Agency Network (EPANET, 2.0) was used to analyze the WDS to explore its reliability in current and future scenarios. Mapping of the existing 12.270 km long distribution network revealed that the total length of ductile iron pipe (DIP) is 11.12 km and asbestos cement (AC) pipes is 1.15 km. Running the analysis identified supply gaps, which includes deficiencies in the distribution system (small diameters pipes, system losses) resulting to negative and very small pressures. Running simulations with EPANET and geospatial techniques was used to solve the identified deficiencies.
Keywords: ArcGIS EPANET, Global Mapper, GPS, population scenarios, Water Distribution System