Third Party Evaluation and Remidial Measuers for Rural Water Supply Scheme at Vadoli-Nileshwar
Digvijay Patil1, Milind R. Gidde2, P.D. Patil3 

1Digvijay M. Patil, Department of Civil Engineering Department of, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Engineering, Pune, India.
2Milind R. Gidde, Department of Civil Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Engineering, Pune, India.
3P.D. Patil3, Civil Engineering Department, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) College of Engineering, Pune, India.

Manuscript received on 08 March 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 15 March 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 July 2019 | PP: 3739-3744 | Volume-8 Issue-2, July 2019 | Retrieval Number: B3307078219/19©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B3307.078219
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Abstract: Government of Maharashtra empaneled Technology and Development Cell (TDSC) as third-party evaluator in all district to improve Rural Water Supply Schemes (RWSS) for improving sustainability, efficiency and equitability of these schemes. The objective of the paper is to investigate and design of rural water supply scheme. The investigation was carried out during 2018-19 in Vadoli-Nileshwar village. Investigation was completed in three stages out of that first stage is to collect document related to scheme like detailed project report, second stage is to verify all documents in scheme and third stage is to verify physical assets of scheme like source well, raising main, storage reservoir and distribution network. Investigation was notified that Vadoli –Nileshwar water supply scheme is completed in 1981, scheme is designed for 2900 peoples with daily demand 40 lit/person/day. But due to increasing population, increasing daily demand and newly developed area water supply is insufficient. For solving this problem, scheme is redesigned in which raising main, storage reservoir, pumping machinery and distribution network is designed for 3700 peoples with daily demand of 115lit/person/day and 12 supplying hours. Scheme was designed by ‘Jaltantra’ software. It is expected that, if this revised design is considered, the problem of water availability to consumers will be solved.
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Keywords: Investigation, Verifying Physical Assets, Insufficient Water Supply, Design, Distribution Network, Storage Reservoir, Jaltantra.

Scope of the Article: Cyber-Physical Systems