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Evaluation of the existing water supply system in Thimphu valley, Bhutan

AuthorPradhan, Mahesh
Call NumberAIT Thesis no.WM-03-12
Subject(s)Water-supply--Bhutan--Thimphu Valley
NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractThe existing water supply system in Thimphu, capital of Bhutan was built some forty years ago and since then has undergone several augmentation, expansion and rehabilitation programs on a phase wise manner as the city grew and the need arose for augmentation of water supplies. Since its inception, no comprehensive evaluation of the existing water supply system has ever been carried out. Hence, in order to assess and monitor the system performance, the evaluation is conducted through this study from three basic perspectives namely technical, financial and institutional. While the technical aspects relate to study on performance indicators, assessment of water demand, uniformity in distribution and bacteriological quality of water, the financial aspects relate to existing water billing system, cost-recovery status and formulation of a new water tariff structure. The institutional study includes issues related to existing organizational structure, institutional capacity and general aspects of the municipality. The study is accomplished through field measurements, data collection from municipality and through consumer survey of selected households in the pilot areas under consideration. The study is focused on three different types of operation for assessment of uniformity in water distribution and bacteriological water quality while the financial and institutional study covers the entire system. According to the study, the water demand already exceeds the water supplying capacity of the system and the water quality is relatively poor in terms of availability of free residual chlorine, especially on the lower reaches of the distribution network. The water supply is not uniformly distributed in the network with the upstream users receiving more water compared to the downstream users who receive not only less water but also at reduced pressures. The cost recovery status is fairly satisfactory in term of recovery of operation and maintenance costs but not in terms of generation of capital investments costs. The institutional capacity is rather weak in absence of a well-defined organizational structure and clear responsibilities for the water supply section. Based on the study findings, suitable recommendations are proposed for implementation by the Thimphu Municipal Corporation (TMC) to enhance the overall performance with respect to delivery of reliable services to the consumers.
Year2004
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology (SET)
DepartmentDepartment of Civil and Infrastucture Engineering (DCIE)
Academic Program/FoSWater Engineering and Management (WM)
Chairperson(s)Babel, Mukand S. ;Gupta, Ashim Das
Examination Committee(s)Sutat Weesakul
Scholarship Donor(s)The Government of Denmark
DegreeThesis (M.Eng.) - Asian Institute of Technology, 2004


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