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Max. Marks : 50
Q1. What is the necessity of water supply schemes in present day community?
10
Q2. Determine the particle size of anthracite and ilemenite which have settling velocities equal to that of sand
0.5mm in diameter. Assume density of silica sand and anthracite be 2.6 & 1.5 g/cc respectively.
5
Q3. A sewage water sample containing 250mg/L of suspended solids is passed through primary settling tanks.
Assuming 90% removal of suspended solids in full treatment, 70 % of which is volatile matter with removal
efficiency 92% and 0.9cum of gas is produced /kg of volatile matter reduced. How much gas will probably be
produced in the digestion of sludge from one million litres?
5
Q4. Compare the population of a town in the year 2002 estimating by Geometrical and Incremental Increase
method. Variation of population from 1922 to 1972 is as below
10
Year
1922
Population(thousands)
72
1932
1942
1952
1962
85
110.5
144
184
1972
221
(5X4)
i.
Infiltration Galleries
ii.
iv.
v.
Per
Capita
Demand
Types of Intake
iii.
Jack Wells
*****
Max. Marks : 50
Q1. What is the necessity of water supply schemes in present day community?
10
Q2. Determine the particle size of anthracite and ilemenite which have settling velocities equal to that of sand
0.5mm in diameter. Assume density of silica sand and anthracite be 2.6 & 1.5 g/cc respectively.
5
Q3 A sewage water sample containing 250mg/L of suspended solids is passed through primary settling tanks.
Assuming 90% removal of suspended solids in full treatment, 70 % of which is volatile matter with removal
efficiency 92% and 0.9cum of gas is produced /kg of volatile matter reduced. How much gas will probably be
produced in the digestion of sludge from one million litres?
5
Q4. Compare the population of a town in the year 2002 estimating by Geometrical and Incremental Increase
method. Variation of population from 1922 to 1972 is as below
10
Year
1922
Population(thousands)
72
1932
1942
1952
1962
85
110.5
144
184
1972
221
(5X4)
i.
Infiltration Galleries
ii.
iv.
v.
Per
Capita
Demand
Types of Intake
iii.
Jack Wells
*****