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    ANALYSIS OF HYDRUALIC PERFOMANCE OF ALETA WONDO TOWN WATER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
    (Hawassa University, 2021-10-25) TEKA FETOSA JILO
    In many of the developing countries, the hydraulic and physical performance of water distribution network is inadequate to meet consumers’ demands that encounter significant losses in the system. Aleta-Wondo has been experiencing frequent and regular disruption of water supplies for days to a week. This study was conducted in Aleta-Wondo Town to analyze the existing water supply distribution system of the Town. Both primary and secondary data sources were used in this study. Primary data were collected though face-to-face interview with Aleta Wondo Water Supply Office experts, field observation. For secondary data collection, document review was used to collect valuable information. To analyze the data which is collected from different sources, both qualitative and quantitative methods was used. Software applications tools called Origin8 WaterGEMSv8i and excel were used to analyze the data obtained from different source. The analysis shows that the current total domestic water demand in town was higher than supply, the water supply coverage was evaluated based level of connection per family and average per capita domestic water consumption was 14.11 l/c/day. Hence, this result indicates there is a gap between demand and supply in the year 2020. The average water loss in Town was 31%, showing that needs a matter of concern. None of the junctions had pressure bigger than 70 m. 65.21% of the junction water column recorded a pressure less than 15m water column due to high elevation. 34.79% of the Town has pressure within the optimum range of 15- 70 m water column and the highest or lowest velocity recorded was zero during steady state analysis. Velocity in some pipe parts was below 0.6 m/s during steady period simulation. Generally the result of the analysis shows that the overall hydraulic performance of the water distribution system of the Town was poor, which is reflected by low water production rate, low water consumption, and high level of non-revenue water, low service coverage, not pressure in permissible range. Therefore, it is significant to rehabilitate and improve the water distribution system capacities, establishing pressure zone, increase pumping rate and drilling additional borehole. In addition provision of more attention to water losses reduction policies and strategies are vital for remedial measures
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