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AWWA ACE92204

  • Allocation of Water System Demand in a Hydraulic Model for the City of Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1992
  • Publisher: AWWA

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The Waterworks Engineers Branch of the City of Vancouver Engineering Department (City) contracted CH2M Hill Engineering Ltd. (CH2M Hill) to develop a comprehensive water system plan in 1989 for a 50 year planning period (to the year 2040). Part of this effort included the development of a computerized hydraulic model of the City's water distribution system and the portion of the regional transmission system from which it feeds. Residential water use was identified as a major determinant of design water demands. This paper focuses on the methodology used to develop and allocate the City's water system demands for the model.

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