As quoted from the definiton provided by Answers.com: 'A branch of civil engineering concerned with the development of sources of supply, transmission, distribution, and treatment of water.'
Water supply engineering involves the design, construction, and maintenance of water supply systems that ensure the safe and reliable delivery of clean water to communities for various uses including drinking, sanitation, and industrial purposes. This field addresses issues such as water sources, treatment processes, distribution networks, and water quality monitoring to meet the water demands of a population.
Terence J. McGhee has written: 'Water supply and sewerage' -- subject(s): Sewerage, Water-supply engineering 'Solutions manual to accompany Water supply and sewerage, 6th ed' -- subject(s): Sewerage, Water-supply engineering
Brian Skinner has written: 'Small-scale water supply' -- subject(s): Appropriate technology, Water-supply engineering, Water-supply, Rural
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F. W. Robins has written: 'The story of water supply' -- subject(s): History, Water-supply engineering
William Kinninmond Burton has written: 'The water supply of towns and the construction of waterworks' -- subject(s): Water-supply engineering
T. J. Casey has written: 'Water and wastewater engineering hydraulics' -- subject(s): Water-supply engineering, Hydraulics, Sewage disposal
J.H.T Tudsbery has written: 'The principles of waterworks engineering' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Water-supply engineering
Gordon Hubert Bateman has written: 'A bibliography of low-cost water technologies' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Water-supply engineering, Water-supply, Rural
Charles R. Ortloff has written: 'Water engineering in the ancient world' -- subject(s): Water-supply engineering, Wasserwirtschaft, Paleohydrology, Water resources development, Wasserbau, Landwirtschaft, History
water store is a supply water that can be used in the future.
E. G. Pike has written: 'Engineering against schistosomiasis/bilharzia' -- subject(s): Water-supply engineering, Schistosomiasis, Prevention
calculating the size of the piping by figuring out the fixture units and gpm and pressure demands with friction loss