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- Water Supply Engineeringcivil-engineering-mcqs › water-supply-engineering
- Published
- 19 Jan 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Indian Standard IS: 1172-1963 specifies that the average daily water consumption per individual for domestic purposes is 135 liters.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In a city with a population of 4 million, if four separate fires occur simultaneously, each hydrant supplies three water streams, and each fire lasts for four hours, what is the total volume of water needed?
- 2.What is the primary reason for aerating water during treatment?
- 3.What is the primary purpose of disinfecting drinking water?
- 4.An open well is constructed in coarse sand with an expected discharge of 0.0059 cubic meters per second. Given that the working drawdown (depression head) is 3 meters, what is the minimum required diameter of the well?
- 5.What does the term 'time of concentration' refer to in hydrology?
- 6.What is the maximum turbidity level of raw water that slow sand filters can effectively remove?
- 7.What factors contribute to the acidity found in water?
- 8.Which of the following methods does NOT help in minimizing corrosion of well pipes?
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