Abstract:
Water supply distribution systems facing challenges to deliver quality and adequate
quantity of water with the require velocity and pressure. These challenges come from
rapid population growth, migration to urban cities, scarce water resource, poor design,
poor operation and poor maintenance of the system. These also expose infrastructural
decay, inefficient distribution system and water demands on pipeline increasing every day.
Woreta, which found northern Ethiopia in south Gondar zone Amhara Region, is rapidly
grown commercial town. To assure this growth a potable, reliable and adequate quantity
water supply is needed. Then evaluating the hydraulic performance of water supply
distribution system of the town was paramount important to upgrade the distribution
system or add new resource to meet current and future demand. The main objective of this
research was to evaluate hydraulic performance of water distribution system based on
widely accepted key standard. Evaluating hydraulic performance of water distribution
system is useful to identify the gap between supply and demand, as well as the deficiency
of hydraulic parameters in water supply distribution system. To achieve the main objective
of the research three specific objectives were set. These were evaluating the water supply
versus demand, assess water in the distribution system and simulate hydraulic parameter
with EPANET. To strength, this research previous works were reviewed, which were
related to the studied area. Primary and secondary dates were collecting to achieve the
objective of this research. After the necessary data collected data analysis, model built
and simulation were done. Hydraulic network Simulation with EPANET was carrying out
because of to track water supply, water demand, flow velocity and pressure at each node.
Both single and extended period simulation carried out for one ward. According to the
research result, the following were found. Woreta population in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
and 2015 was 32757, 34165, 35634, 37167and 38765 respectively. Woreta town was
exposed for sever water shortage in 2011-2015. Because of supply (l/p/d) of each year
were below unit demand (20l/s). Water loss (percentage) in 2011-2015 was 25.1, 25.28,
26.18, 28.51, and 29.07 respectively. Additionally, water supply service coverage in
Woreta town was 78.9%. 21.1% of Woreta town population was lived without water
supply service connection. During steady state simulation water supply was fail at each
node to meet nodal demand. Moreover, at extend period pressures at 12 out of 27
junctions were higher than recommended pressure (60m) and the flow velocity 30 out of
36 links were below minimum allowance velocity (0.6m/s). Based on the research outputs,
the following activities were recommended. These were population should be clearly
know, new water source should be add to meet current and future demand, water loss
should be combat, water quality analysis should be done and upgraded existing water
supply system into three clearly defined pressure zone, such as for elevated area,
commercial(tall building) area and lower area