Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District

Requirements of the Issue Sixteen of the Iranian National Building Code demand the protection of the drinking water network inside residential buildings over 4 stories or with more than 10 units. These buildings should aslo be supplied by a storage tank with sufficient amout of water supplying for 1...

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Main Authors: Mohamad reza Bakhtiarian, Mohammadtaghi Sadatipour, Mohammad Rabani, Saeid Eskandari
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Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2018-07-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_55945_ff922a5742403ab6333c037757035a67.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd04608a3cf240c89fbd5c9174cd08fe2021-03-02T03:20:35ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052018-07-0129311511910.22093/wwj.2017.87981.241855945Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari DistrictMohamad reza Bakhtiarian0Mohammadtaghi Sadatipour1Mohammad Rabani2Saeid Eskandari3MSc in Water & Wastewater Engineering, Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, TehranPhD of Marine Environment, Faculty Member of Environmental Health and Technology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, TehranPhD of Chemistry, Faculty Member of Environmental Health and Technology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, TehranProf. of Environment, Faculty Member of Environmental Health and Technology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, TehranRequirements of the Issue Sixteen of the Iranian National Building Code demand the protection of the drinking water network inside residential buildings over 4 stories or with more than 10 units. These buildings should aslo be supplied by a storage tank with sufficient amout of water supplying for 12 hours of consumption. Without proper regulations, the implementation of this newly building code may create problems including degradation of on-site water quality. To address this problem partially, this research has been undertaken to evaluate the effect of: incorrect operation on water meter failures, extra repairs may be needed in the distribution network, and the quality of drinking water in storage tanks installed in high-rise buildings. To carryout the objective of this study, regular field inspection of pump and reservoir system was performed, during each in each field observation water samples were collected, and all water samples were analyzed according to the methods specified in the 2005 edition of the “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater”. In addition to the analytical data collected from this study, the existing water quality data from Tehran water and wastewater company were also utilized. All together, routine qualitative tests were performed on 50 on-site reservoir tanks in residential high rise buldings.  The results of sampls’ water quality showed that: (i) about  10% of the samples had higher level of heterotrophic bacteria with standard deviation of 56%, (ii) 8% of the samples had concerned level of total Coliforms contamination. In addition, the turbidities of higher than1 NTU in some tanks were observed that may be an indicative of an additional water water quality problems. Aside from water quality problem, direct pumping was made by 4.82% of the users in which this activity significantly contributed to an increased energy costs, water meter failures, and water pressure drops. From the preliminary findings of this study, it has been concluded that there is a potential risk for microbial contamination in drinking water storage tanks and there is also potentials for pump and  meter failures and as a results additional requirements for regular maintenance. Because the accurance of these problems are inevidable, it is recommended to development a proper regulatory guidance and enforcement by Tehran’s water and wastewater company in order to protect Public Health safety.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_55945_ff922a5742403ab6333c037757035a67.pdfNational Building CodeDrinking Water TankWater QualityTurbidity
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Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
آب و فاضلاب
National Building Code
Drinking Water Tank
Water Quality
Turbidity
author_facet Mohamad reza Bakhtiarian
Mohammadtaghi Sadatipour
Mohammad Rabani
Saeid Eskandari
author_sort Mohamad reza Bakhtiarian
title Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
title_short Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
title_full Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
title_fullStr Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effect of Pump and On-Site Reservoir Inside Buildings and Major Utilities on Water Quality, Case Study: Water Distribution Network in Tehran Azari District
title_sort investigating the effect of pump and on-site reservoir inside buildings and major utilities on water quality, case study: water distribution network in tehran azari district
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Requirements of the Issue Sixteen of the Iranian National Building Code demand the protection of the drinking water network inside residential buildings over 4 stories or with more than 10 units. These buildings should aslo be supplied by a storage tank with sufficient amout of water supplying for 12 hours of consumption. Without proper regulations, the implementation of this newly building code may create problems including degradation of on-site water quality. To address this problem partially, this research has been undertaken to evaluate the effect of: incorrect operation on water meter failures, extra repairs may be needed in the distribution network, and the quality of drinking water in storage tanks installed in high-rise buildings. To carryout the objective of this study, regular field inspection of pump and reservoir system was performed, during each in each field observation water samples were collected, and all water samples were analyzed according to the methods specified in the 2005 edition of the “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater”. In addition to the analytical data collected from this study, the existing water quality data from Tehran water and wastewater company were also utilized. All together, routine qualitative tests were performed on 50 on-site reservoir tanks in residential high rise buldings.  The results of sampls’ water quality showed that: (i) about  10% of the samples had higher level of heterotrophic bacteria with standard deviation of 56%, (ii) 8% of the samples had concerned level of total Coliforms contamination. In addition, the turbidities of higher than1 NTU in some tanks were observed that may be an indicative of an additional water water quality problems. Aside from water quality problem, direct pumping was made by 4.82% of the users in which this activity significantly contributed to an increased energy costs, water meter failures, and water pressure drops. From the preliminary findings of this study, it has been concluded that there is a potential risk for microbial contamination in drinking water storage tanks and there is also potentials for pump and  meter failures and as a results additional requirements for regular maintenance. Because the accurance of these problems are inevidable, it is recommended to development a proper regulatory guidance and enforcement by Tehran’s water and wastewater company in order to protect Public Health safety.
topic National Building Code
Drinking Water Tank
Water Quality
Turbidity
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_55945_ff922a5742403ab6333c037757035a67.pdf
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