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.'
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
For washing bricks,making cement,
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