Master the practical science of moving and storing water for towns, mills, and industry.
This guide turns engineering theory into actions you can apply in real projects.
The book covers measurement, storage, conveyance, and utilization of water. It explains reservoirs, embankments, rainfall data, conduits, tunnels, service reservoirs, and distribution systems. You’ll find practical guidance on pumps, engines, and the power of water, plus considerations for domestic supply and public works.
- How to plan and estimate storage reservoirs and service reservoirs
- Techniques for measuring flow, head, and discharge in pipes and channels
- Design principles for embankments, galleries, tanks, and conduits
- Strategies for distributing water efficiently while reducing losses
Ideal for engineers, project managers, and students involved in water supply, power, and civil works.