A water treatment plant with an average production capacity of 2400 m/hour is supplying water to a city with 100,000 people. The population of that city is increasing at the rate of 2% per year. (1) What will be the required average production capacity (m2/hour) of the plant after 5 years to supply for the same total average per capita water demand in? (ii) Assuming that domestic water demand is 60% of the total average water demand and if the domestic water use could be reduced by 10% in the next 5 years by different water demand management measures, what will be the required production capacity of the treatment plant after 5 years (in m3/hr)?

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A water treatment plant with an
average production capacity of 2400
m/hour is supplying water to a city
with 100,000 people. The population
of that city is increasing at the rate of
2% per year.
(1) What will be the required average
production capacity (m3/hour) of the
plant after 5 years to supply for the
same total average per capita water
demand in?
(i) Assuming that domestic water
demand is 60% of the total average
water demand and if the domestic
water use could be reduced by 10% in
the next 5 years by different water
demand management measures, what
will be the required production
capacity of the treatment plant after 5
years (in m/hr)?
Transcribed Image Text:A water treatment plant with an average production capacity of 2400 m/hour is supplying water to a city with 100,000 people. The population of that city is increasing at the rate of 2% per year. (1) What will be the required average production capacity (m3/hour) of the plant after 5 years to supply for the same total average per capita water demand in? (i) Assuming that domestic water demand is 60% of the total average water demand and if the domestic water use could be reduced by 10% in the next 5 years by different water demand management measures, what will be the required production capacity of the treatment plant after 5 years (in m/hr)?
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