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ANRS WATER, IRRIGATION AND

ENERGY DEVELOPMENT BUREAU

TEN VILLAGES IN THREE WEREDA WATER SUPPLY


PROJECT DRAFT DESIGN
REPORT FOR ADDIS ALEM KEBELE

AMHARA DESIGN AND SUPERVISION


WORK ENTERPRISE

MARCH 2021

DESSIE
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LIST OF TABLE ............................................................................................................................ v


ACRONYMS & ABBRIVATIONS ............................................................................................. vii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ x
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. GENERAL ...................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................... 2
2. BACK GROUND .................................................................................................................... 4
2.1. PROFILE OF PROJECT AREA .................................................................................... 4
2.2. ACCESSIBILITY of the site: - ....................................................................................... 4
2.3. CLIMATE ....................................................................................................................... 4
2.4. INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES ........................................................................ 5
2.5. DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS .................................................................................. 5
2.5.1 Population ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.5.2 Religious Composition ................................................................................................... 5
2.5.3 Economic Situation......................................................................................................... 5
2.5.4 Urbanization ................................................................................................................... 6
2.6. BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES ......................................................................................... 6
2.6.1 Education ........................................................................................................................ 6
2.6.2 Health And Hygiene ....................................................................................................... 7
2.7. EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ...................................................................... 7
2.7.1 Background ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.7.2 Water Source .................................................................................................................. 8
2.7.3 SERVICE Reservoirs ..................................................................................................... 8
2.7.4 Public Fountains ............................................................................................................. 8
2.8. SANITATION SERVICES ............................................................................................ 8
2.8.1 Solid Waste Management ............................................................................................... 8
2.8.2 Liquid Waste Disposal.................................................................................................... 9
2.8.3 Toilet Facilities ............................................................................................................... 9
2.8.4 Sludge Disposal Method ................................................................................................. 9
3. METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................ 10

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4. DESIGN CRITERIA ............................................................................................................. 11


4.1. STANDARDIZATION................................................................................................. 11
4.2. SERVICE AREA .......................................................................................................... 11
4.3. DESIGN PERIOD ........................................................................................................ 11
4.3.1 Target Year and Phasing............................................................................................... 11
4.3.2 Design Period ............................................................................................................... 12
4.4. WATER SOURCE........................................................................................................ 14
4.5. WATER QUALITY AND TREATMENT ................................................................... 14
4.6. PUMPING STATION .................................................................................................. 14
4.7. RISING MAIN/PRESSURE LINES ............................................................................ 15
4.7.1 Hydraulic Design .......................................................................................................... 15
4.7.2 Pipe Material................................................................................................................. 15
4.7.3 Connection to Rising Mains ......................................................................................... 16
4.8. SERVICE RESERVOIR ............................................................................................... 16
4.9. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK...................................................................................... 17
4.9.1 Selection of Pipe Materials and Type ........................................................................... 18
4.10. NODAL DEMANDS & PUBLIC FOUNTAIN ........................................................... 19
4.11. LOCATION OF PIPE LINES AIR VALVES, VALVE CHAMBERS, AND OTHERS
19
5. POPULATION AND WATER DEMAND PROJECTION .................................................. 22
5.1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 22
5.2. POPULATION ............................................................................................................. 22
5.2.1 Base Population ............................................................................................................ 23
5.2.2 Population Projection ................................................................................................... 23
5.2.3 Growth rate ................................................................................................................... 25
5.3. PROJECTED WATER DEMAND............................................................................... 26
5.4. WATER DEMAND CATEGORIES ............................................................................ 26
5.5. UNACCOUNTED DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND ................................................. 26
5.5.1 Mode and Level of Services ......................................................................................... 27
5.5.2 Population Distribution by Mode of Service ................................................................ 27
5.5.5. Growth of Domestic Water Demand ........................................................................... 30

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5.5.6. Projected Per Capita Water Demand by Mode of Service (l/c/d)................................ 30


5.5.7 Domestic Demand Adjustment Factors ........................................................................ 31
5.6. NON-DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND ...................................................................... 33
5.7. LIVESTOCK WATER DEMAND............................................................................... 36
5.8. INDUSTRIAL WATER DEMAND ............................................................................. 37
5.9. FIRE FIGHTING REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 37
5.10. WATER LOSS.............................................................................................................. 37
5.11. Total Average Daily Day Demand ............................................................................... 38
5.12. Variation In Demand..................................................................................................... 39
5.12.1 Maximum Day Demand seasonal factors ................................................................... 39
5.12.2 PEAK Hour Demand .................................................................................................. 40
6. PROPOSED SCHEME DESCRIPTION............................................................................... 42
6.1. GENERAL .................................................................................................................... 42
6.2. WATER SOURCE........................................................................................................ 42
6.2.1. Local Geology of source area ...................................................................................... 43
6.2.2. Local Hydrogeology .................................................................................................... 43
6.2.3. Geophysical data Analysis and interpretation ............................................................. 44
6.3. HEAD WORK STRUCTURES DESIGN .................................................................... 45
6.3.1. Head Work Site Selection............................................................................................ 45
6.3.2. The Geological Formation of Head Work ................................................................... 47
6.3.3. Selection of Diversion Head Work Structures ............................................................ 48
6.4. TREATMENT PLANT ................................................................................................ 55
6.4.1 General.......................................................................................................................... 55
6.4.2 Selection of Treatment Alternatives ............................................................................. 56
6.4.3 Raw Water Well ........................................................................................................... 57
6.4.4 Plain sedimentation....................................................................................................... 57
6.4.5 Slow Sand Filtration ((NTU 25--100)) ......................................................................... 60
6.4.6 Clear Water Well/Collection Chamber......................................................................... 64
6.5. CHEMICAL PREPARATION AND DOSING ........................................................... 66
6.5.1 Chemical feeding .......................................................................................................... 66
6.5.2 Disinfection .................................................................................................................. 66

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6.5.3 Ph. Control .................................................................................................................... 67


6.6. COLLECTION CHAMBER......................................................................................... 67
6.7. RISING MAIN.............................................................................................................. 68
6.8. RESERVOIR ................................................................................................................ 72
6.9. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK...................................................................................... 72
6.10. THRUST BLOCKS AND CROSSING STRUCTURES, ............................................ 74
6.11. PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE AND BREAK PRESSURE TANK ..................... 74
6.12. PUBLIC FOUNTAINS ................................................................................................. 75
6.13. VALVE CHAMBER .................................................................................................... 76
7. ELECTRO MECHANICAL WORK .................................................................................... 77
7.1. ELECTRO MECHANICAL DESIGN AND HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS .................. 77
7.2. PUMP AND GENERATOR ANALYSIS .................................................................... 77
7.3. DOCUMENTS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR HAVING: ................ 78
7.4. DRAWINGS TO BE PART OF THE DOCUMENTS: ............................................... 79
7.5. ELECTROMECHANICAL DESIGN ANALYSIS FOR ADDIS ALEM (TELAJE)
KEBELE SUMP WELL &BOOSTER STATIONS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ......................... 79
7.6. PARTICULAR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SURFACE PUMPS ............. 86
7.6.1 Surface pumps .............................................................................................................. 86
7.6.2 Conditions to install submersible pumps horizontally in collection chamber .............. 87
7.6.3 BEP - Best Efficiency Point ......................................................................................... 88
7.6.4 Switch Board (control panel) ........................................................................................ 88
7.6.5 Power cable................................................................................................................... 89
7.6.6 NPSHa (Net positive section head available) ANALYSIS to avoid cavitation ........... 89
7.7. SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS ............................................................................................. 93
7.7.1 Motor ............................................................................................................................ 93
7.7.2 Additional Equipment................................................................................................... 94
7.7.3 Technical Information .................................................................................................. 94
7.8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF GENERATOR EQUIPMENT .......................... 98
7.8.1Generating sets .............................................................................................................. 98
7.8.2 Alternatives ................................................................................................................. 103
8. COST ESTIMATES AND TARIFF SET UP ..................................................................... 104

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8.1. COST ESTIMATES ................................................................................................... 104


8.1.1 Investment Cost .......................................................................................................... 104
8.2. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS ........................................................ 106
8.3. SUMMARY OF PROJECTS TOTAL INVESTMENT COST AND O & M COSTS
107
8.4. PERSONNEL COST .................................................................................................. 108
8.5. CHEMICAL COST .................................................................................................... 109
8.6. PUMPING COST ....................................................................................................... 110
8.7. WATER TARIFF........................................................................................................ 110
8.7.1. The Tariff Objective .................................................................................................. 111
8.7.2. Principles and Basis of the Proposed Tariff .............................................................. 111
8.7.3. Computation of the New Tariff ................................................................................. 112
8.7.4. Recommended Tariff ................................................................................................. 114
9. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSIMENT............................................................... 116
9.1. INTRODACTION ...................................................................................................... 116
9.2. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS ...................................................... 116
9.2.1 Positive Impacts of the project ................................................................................... 117
9.2.2. Negative Impacts of the Project................................................................................. 118
9.2.2.2 Dwelling Houses, Fences, and Trees Impact ........................................................... 118
10. IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM ................................................................................ 123
10.1. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ........................................................................... 123
10.1.1. ADDIS ALEM KEBELE WATER SUPPLY PROJECT ....................................... 123
11. MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP ................................................ 126
11.1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 126
11.2. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ........................................................................ 126
11.2.1 Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting........................................................................ 127
12. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION ........................................................... 128
12.1. CONCLUSIONS......................................................................................................... 128
12.2. RECOMMENDATION .............................................................................................. 128
13.ANNEX 1 BIIL OF QUANTITY .......................................................................................... 129
PART I: - CIVIL WORK IN ETB .............................................................................................. 131

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PART II: - MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS IN DOLLAR[USD,$] ........... 234
PART III: - MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS IN BIRR .............................. 263
ANNEX 2 SOCIO ECONOMY PHOTHO ............................................................................... 279
ANNEX 3 HADRALIC RESULT .............................................................................................. 287
PART ONE PEACK HOUR DEMAND PIPE TABLE ............................................................. 287
PART TWO MINIMUM HOUR DEMAND JUNCTION TABLE ........................................... 311
PART THREE PEACK HOUR DEMAND JUNCTION TABLE ............................................. 335

LIST OF TABLE

TABLE 1;-GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS............................................................................................. 5


TABLE 2;-DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOLS, STUDENTS, AND TEACHERS IN 2012E.C FOR ADDIS ALEM .................................6
TABLE 3; - DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOLS, STUDENTS, AND TEACHERS IN 2012E.C FOR DILE BETGLE .............................. 6
TABLE 4;-INCIDENCES OF DISEASES (2012) IN PROJECT AREA ........................................................................................7
TABLE 5; - WATER SOURCE .............................................................................................................................................8
TABLE 6;-EXISTING SERVICE RESERVOIR CAPACITY AND LOCATION ............................................................................8
TABLE 7;-HOUSEHOLD TOILET FACILITIES.....................................................................................................................9
TABLE 8;-WATER SUPPLY DESIGN PERIOD .................................................................................................................. 12
TABLE 9;-DESIGN LIFE FOR MAJOR COMPONENTS ....................................................................................................... 13
TABLE 10;-HAZEN WILLIAMS COEFFICIENTS ............................................................................................................... 17
TABLE 11; - PIPE COVER .............................................................................................................................................. 19
TABLE 12;-TYPE AND SIZE OF AIR VALVE ................................................................................................................... 20
TABLE 13;-CSA COUNTRY LEVEL POPULATION GROWTH RATES ................................................................. 25
TABLE 14;-PROJECTED POPULATION ................................................................................................................... 25
TABLE 15;-PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION SERVED BY SERVICE TYPE ......................................................................... 28
TABLE 16;-POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY MODE OF SERVICE .................................................................................... 29
TABLE 17; - PER CAPITA DEMAND BY MODE OF SERVICE ............................................................................................ 30
TABLE 18;-PROJECTED PER CAPITA DEMAND BY MODE OF SERVICE .......................................................................... 30
TABLE 19;-SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUPING FACTOR ....................................................................................................... 32
TABLE 20;-PROJECTED ADJUSTED DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND .................................................................................. 32
TABLE 21;-RURAL NON DOMESTIC WATER DEMANDS FOR ADDIS ALEM/TILLAGE/ AND DILL BETGLE......................... 34
TABLE 222;-RURAL NON DOMESTIC WATER DEMANDS FOR DILL BETGLE .................................................................. 35
TABLE 23; - LIVESTOCK WATER DEMAND FOR DILE BETGLE ......................................................................................... 36
TABLE 24;-LIVESTOCK WATER DEMAND FOR DILE BETGLE PRESENT ABE TO END OF DESIGN PERIOD .......................... 36
TABLE 25;-WATER LOSS .............................................................................................................................................. 38
TABLE 26;-TOTAL AVERAGE DAILY WATER DEMAND (ADD) ..................................................................................... 38
TABLE 27;-MAXIMUM DAY FACTOR ............................................................................................................................ 40
TABLE 28;-MAXIMUM DAY DEMAND .......................................................................................................................... 40
TABLE 29; - PEAK HOUR FACTOR .................................................................................................................................. 41
TABLE 30;-PEAK HOUR DEMAND ................................................................................................................................. 41
TABLE 31;-WATER SOURCE ......................................................................................................................................... 45

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TABLE 32;-D/S FACE PROFILE COORDINATES OF (X, Y) .............................................................................................. 53


TABLE 33: U/S OGEE PROFILE COORDINATES (X, Y) ................................................................................................... 55
TABLE 34;-CHECKING CRITERIA FOR SEDIMENTATION TANK ....................................................................................... 59
TABLE 35;-SUMMARY OF PLAN SEDIMENTATION TANK DIMENSION ............................................................................. 59
TABLE 36;-CHECKING CRITERIA FOR SLOW SAND FILTER ............................................................................................. 63
TABLE 37;-CLEAR WATER SIZING ................................................................................................................................. 65
TABLE 38; - COLLECTION CHAMBER ............................................................................................................................. 68
TABLE 39;-RISING MAIN PIPES AND CORRESPONDING LENGTHS .................................................................................. 71
TABLE 40;-SERVICE RESERVOIR .................................................................................................................................. 72
TABLE 41;-DISTRIBUTION PIPES AND CORRESPONDING LENGTHS .............................................................. 73
TABLE 42 ;- PRESSURE REDUCE VALVE ......................................................................................................................... 75
TABLE 43 ;- BREAK PRESSURE TANK .................................................................................................................... 75
TABLE 44 ;- PUBLIC FOUNTAIN ..................................................................................................................................... 75
TABLE 45; -- SUMMARY OF COST ESTIMATION ........................................................................................................... 104
TABLE 46 SUMMARY OF TOTAL INVESTMENT AND O AND M COST ............................................................................. 107
TABLE 47 PERSONNEL COST ....................................................................................................................................... 108
TABLE 48 CHEMICAL COST ......................................................................................................................................... 109
TABLE 49 ;- PUMPING COST ........................................................................................................................................ 110
TABLE 50 WATER TARIFF USING DIESEL GENERATOR AS SOURCE OF POWER............................................................. 113
TABLE 51 WATER TARIFF USING EEPCO POWER WITH STAND BY DIESEL GENERATOR........................................... 113
TABLE 52 THE NEW TARIFF RATE RECOMMENDED SINCE 2023 FOR THE NEXT 15 YEARS ........................................ 115

LIST OF FIGURE

FIGURE 1; -- GOOGLE MAP SHOWING LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY OF PROJECT AREA ..................................................4
FIGURE 2;-HEAD WORK SITE ....................................................................................................................................... 46
FIGURE 3: LEFT RIVER BANK @ HEAD WORK SITE ..................................................................................................... 47
FIGURE 4: RIVER RIGHT BANK @ HEAD WORK SITE ................................................................................................... 48
FIGURE 5;-OGEE WEIR PROFILE ................................................................................................................................... 53
FIGURE 6;- PRESSURE LINE ........................................................................................................................................... 71
FIGURE 7:- DISTRIBUTION LINE LAY OUT ...................................................................................................................... 74

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ACRONYMS & ABBRIVATIONS


BH Borehole

CIS Corrugated Iron Sheet

BOQ Bill of Quantities

DCI Ductile Cast Iron

dia. Diameter

DN Nominal Diameter

E East

USD United states American Dollar

ETB Ethiopian Birr

E.C Ethiopian Calendar

Fig. Figure

GS Galvanized Steel

GI Galvanized Iron

HC House Connection

HC Health center

HTU House Tap Users

HW Hazen-Williams

N North

J Junction

NTU Neighbors Tap Users

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O&M Operation & Maintenance

HDPE High Density Polyethylene

PHF Peak Hour Factor

MDD Maximum Daily Demand

PF Public Fountain

PN Nominal Pressure

PTU Public Tap Users

PRV Pressure Reducing Valve

PL Pressure Line

UTM Universal Transverse Mercator

WP Water Point

YCO Yard Connection Own

YCS Yard Connection Shared

YTU Yard Tap Users

Units

°C Degrees Centigrade

kg Kilogram

km Kilometer

km2 Square kilometers

L, lit Liters

L/c/d liters per capita per day

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L/s Liters per second

M meter

M2 square meter

M3 cubic meter

M a.m. Meters above sea level

M/sec meter per second

M3/day cubic meters per day

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The intended project areas are Addis alem kebele in the Amhara National Regional State is
suffering from lack of adequate and quality water supply for addressing the challenges of rapid
urbanization, semi-urbanization and associated water born and water related diseases.

The Client, Amhara National Regional State Water, Irrigation and Energy Bureau, and the
Consultant, Amhara Design and Supervision Works Enterprise, have signed an agreement to
carry out feasibility study and detail design of various water supply projects located in Amhara
Region in wag himra zone for Addis alem and surrounding Kebeles.

According to the CSA data, the base populations of two rural Kebeles are 8046. Adopting the
country level population growth rates set by CSA for rural areas, the number of beneficiaries
expected to be served from this project after 15 years for 2 rural Kebeles will be about 10540.the
maximum and peak hour demand of this project was12.14l/s and 18.68l/s respectively.

The existing water supply systems are springs and hand dig well even that the project areas are
no adequate and safe enough water. So that this study and design report have been conducted and
presented the outcome of the study and design of the water supply system.

The Whole design work conducted designing of electro mechanical, Gravity and pressure pipe
lines, service reservoirs, collection chamber, distribution pipelines, pump and generator house,
Public fountains, guard house and other work. The rising main and gravity line covers 9.139km
with Diameter of OD90mmPN16=4524m, OD200mmPN25=342m, OD250mmPN25=828m,
OD180mmPN16=1119m, OD200mmPN20=1882m and DN150mm DCI=272m pipe with
different PN and pipe material. The distribution system covers 23.77km length with different
Diameter varies from OD 40mm to OD 140mm with same PN and material type. It also
encompasses 1existing tanker act as break pressure tank, one 300m3 and three 50m3 collection
chambers which are acting as Service reservoir and booster reservoirs , one 10m3 row water
well, one slow sand filter with two compartment and one plan sedimentation with two
compartment . It has about 23.77 km distribution network of HDPE pipes supplying 32 water
points and 3 pressure reducing valve throughout the design period. Pumping stations and other
necessary components such as guard houses are also included to this project.

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The water sources are Tella River; it uses pumped system to treatment plant to service reservoir
and also source to booster station and booster station to treatment plant.

The maximum and minimum pressures in the system at minimum day demand are 73mH2O and
1mH2O respectively. Whereas maximum and minimum pressure in the system at peak hour
demands are 68mH2O and 1mH2O. The maximum and minimum velocities in the system are
1.54 and 0.02 m/s. The minimum velocities occur in lopped system. Therefore, the pipe sizes are
kept minimum up to the allowable limits to minimize costs.

Based on the inventory during study, degree of problem, economic level and technical point of
view, the community can afford tariff set by this design document. Therefore, it can be
concluded that if the project is implemented according to the design with good financial
management and close assistance of client, make feasible and sustainable.

The project duration was depend the extent of the project, degree of complexity, accessibility of
construction materials and its accessibility to the site, so 18 calendar months are estimated if the
project is executing according to the action plan.

The Total Estimated Costs of addis alem water supply project for various items of works have
been also calculated. The grand total and investment cost of the project to implement the system
including 15% vat is about 104,818,723.43 Birr ETB.

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. GENERAL

Access to safe drinking water is essential to health, a basic human right and a component of
effective policy for health protection. Hence, Provision of clean water supply is one of the major
factors that greatly contribute to the socioeconomic transformation of a country by improving the
health thereby increasing life standard and economic of the productive society. However, most of
the developing country like Ethiopia has still low potable water supply and sanitation coverage
that resulted in citizens to be suffered from water born and water related diseases. In the modern
society, it is a must to build sustainable water supply schemes which can provide potable water.

The Client, Amhara National Regional State Water, Irrigation and Energy Bureau, and the
Consultant, Amhara Design and Supervision Works Enterprise, have signed an agreement to
carry out detail design of Ten Kebele in Three weredas Water Supply Project.

This report being part of these projects refers to the detail engineering design of addis alem rural
kebele located in Wagihmra Special Zone in ziguala Woreda.

In this work, the designs have been done according to the design criteria and best practical
experiences of the consultant. The designs have been carried out to reflect the growth in
population and water demand to the design horizons (2023-2037).

Hence, the implementation of this project is expected to alleviate the prevailing secured potable
water supply problem and improve the living conditions of the inhabitants. The project is
expected to utilize River water sources for addis alem kebele. The Consultant’s team which
consists of Team leader, project manager, Water Engineers, Electromechanical, Hydro geology,
Environmentalist, Geotechnical, Socioeconomic, together with team of surveyors that conducted
topographic surveys of the envisaged Source, Head work distribution and transmission system
for design of the water supply system was deployed into the project area. With the inputs from
different relevant offices of the project area, field investigation and topographical survey, the
feasibility design of the water supply system has been undertaken.

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1.2. OBJECTIVE

The general objective of the service is to implement the Wash program “increased access to
improved water supply and sanitation services for residents in participating towns and
communities in Ethiopia”

The purpose of this study is to improve the health and environmental conditions of the present
and future population of the villages by options of water supply system to providing safe,
adequate and sustainable water supply and public sanitation facilities through optimizing the
source and storage capacity, pipeline network efficiency and proposing efficient sanitation
condition to the Kebeles and town. Generally; the implementation of the project is to satisfy the
projected demand to meet the following objectives:

✓ Improve the quantity, quality and levels of service of water supply as per the standard
demand to ensure good health of the residents;
✓ Enhance economic activities and the betterment of the living standard by providing
adequate water supply system for the concerned kebele residents;
✓ Sustain the provision of water supply services by building the capacities of the utilities,
to improve the efficiency through the introduction of skills and management practices
along with management arrangements;
✓ Make the water supply and sanitation service reliable by improving the capacity of the
schemes and facilities correlated to the progressive demand and the operation and
maintenance activities by improving accountability, transparency and participatory
levels of the community;
The report includes sections covering the following principal issues.

➢ Introduction
➢ General background
➢ Existing water supply system
➢ Population and demand projection
➢ Description of the proposed scheme
➢ Design of pressure main, Distribution systems including service reservoir,
layout & size of pipes and all the works required to deliver to the community.

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➢ Electro Mechanical work


➢ Cost Estimation
➢ Preparation of appropriate drawings, bill of quantities and specifications for
each specified volume of work
This report is prepared based on physical field investigation of pipe route surveying, assessment
of existing system, and necessary data collections, from concerned governmental organizations
and dwellers of the community.

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2. BACK GROUND

2.1. PROFILE OF PROJECT AREA

Figure 1; -- Google Map showing location and topography of project area

2.2. ACCESSIBILITY OF THE SITE: -

The project area is located in Amhara National Regional State Wagihmra administrative Zone,
Zukala Woreda. It can be accessed through Dessie – Weldia- Dilib with main asphalt road which
is about 160 km and from Dilib - Lalibela – Sekota-Telaje town all-weather gravel road which is
about 260km Or Dessie-Woldia-Korem 220km main asphalt road and Korem-Sekota –Telaje
town 160km all-weather gravel road. The project sites are found in ziquala Woreda addis alem
kebele. Addis alem water supply project was 60km far from Woreda town.

2.3. CLIMATE

The yearly average temperature of addis alem is between 17⁰c & 25⁰c. The months of maximum
temperature are from May to August while in March and April Minimum temperature is
recorded. The mean annual rainfall is 900-1200mm in rainy season and 500-700mm in dry

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season. The relative humidity increases from May to October. The climatic zone division of the
addis alem is 50% kola & 50% Dega.

2.4. INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES

Addis alem has road connections by all-weather gravel roads and it is moderately accessible all
year round. It enjoys the benefits of 80% digital automatic telephone system. There is no Postal
service in this kebele. It receives 37.8%electric supply from the country’s hydroelectric grid
system.

Governmental and public institutions in addis alem water supply project are given in the table
below.

Table 1;-Governmental and Public Organizations


Description No.
Health Center 1
Clinic 2
Health post 1

2.5. DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS

2.5.1 POPULATION
Population data depend on Plan commission data of Project area. Further details of the
population and its predicted growth are given in chapter 5.

2.5.2 RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION


Religious Composition makes up total population of addis alem kebele. Almost all of the project
area population are Orthodox Christians,

2.5.3 ECONOMIC SITUATION


According to the Woreda administration office, Agriculture is the main economic activity in the
project area.

According to the town administration office, trade is the main economic activity in the kebele for
income level, 97.5 % are farmers, 2 % of traders, 0.5% of employer in addis alem kebele.

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2.5.4 URBANIZATION
According to information from the Woreda administration office the economy of the addis alem
kebele is expected to increase smoothly.

2.6. BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES

2.6.1 EDUCATION
Educational services in addis alem comprise one government kindergarten, one elementary (1-
8) and one high school (9-12). The total number of students and teachers in these Schools is
presented below.

Table 2;-Distribution of Schools, Students, and Teachers in 2012E.C for addis alem
No of Staffs and teachers) No of Students
SN SCHOOL
M F T M F T
1 kindergarten 1 1 2 37 34 71
Preparatory
2 15 - 15 149 195 344
School (9-12)
Elementary
3 11 10 21 297 318 615
School (1-8)
Total 27 10 38 483 547 1030

Table 3; - Distribution of Schools, Students, and Teachers in 2012E.C for dile betgle
No of Staffs and teachers) No of Students
SN SCHOOL
M F T M F T
1 kindergarten - - - - - -
Preparatory
2 - - - - - -
School (9-12)
Elementary
3 21 14 35 544 457 1001
School (1-8)
Total 21 14 35 544 457 1001

Source: Addis alem Town Education offices

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2.6.2 HEALTH AND HYGIENE


There is one health centre and two health post in project area. These health institutions provide
medical services for addis alem and dile betgle kebele as well. Water born and water related
diseases are the most common diseases at the area due to the shortage of improved water
supply and sanitation services. Most households in the project area have their own pit latrines
constructed from locally available materials (wood and mud). There is the shortage of shower
facilities and solid waste disposal mechanisms in project area. The health centre has 12 beds.
The number and percentage of incidences, (Ten top diseases) in the quarter year of 2020 is
given in table below.
Table 4;-Incidences of Diseases (2012) in project area

No. Name of Disease


Number of cases Coverage in (%)
1 Soft tissue infection 715 14.6
2 Dyspepsia 618 12.6
3 Typhoid typhus fever 685 13.99
4 Acute diafehea 577 11.8
5 Moderate malnutrition 545 11.4
6 helmenthiasis 524 10.3
7 amoabiasis 340 6.9
8 Bacterial conjunctivitis 190 3.9
9 dysentery 169 3.5
10 pneumonia 533 10.9

2.7. EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

2.7.1 BACKGROUND
During the data collection observed by the consultant it was observed that there is no existing
water supply system. Addis alem and dile betgle people are gate water from three traditional
spring that found fare from your village , one hand dug well and by collecting water from roof in
the rainy season.

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2.7.2 WATER SOURCE


The current water supply source of Telaje and dile betgle Kebeles are from low yielding
developed springs. However, this does not satisfy the demand at present and in the future as the
demand and population increases.
Table 5; - water source
S.
Wereda Kebele Existing Source of water & its condition
No

Sahila Addis- There is one spring near to the town & also another spring
1
Seyemt/ziquala/ Alem from nearby village is not functional due to social problem.

2.7.3 SERVICE RESERVOIRS


One 50m3 collection chamber currently not gives service due to social problem.

Table 6;-Existing Service Reservoir Capacity and Location


No. Type and Material Volume Service Yr. Present Condition

1 RC 50 m3 Non Functional

2.7.4 PUBLIC FOUNTAINS


At present, there are two public water points found in the addis alem but not functional due to
source problem.

2.8. SANITATION SERVICES

The overall sanitation of the project area is poor and sanitation associated diseases are prevalent.
There is no system for collecting, transporting, and dumping waste in the project area. The
sanitation condition in the project area is discussed in the following paragraphs.

2.8.1 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT


The majority of households have no containers for storing garbage. Therefore, residents of the
project area dispose domestic waste in any open spaces especially on the road verge and in farm
area.

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2.8.2 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL


There is no liquid waste disposal system in the project area and there is no specific site for liquid
waste disposal.

2.8.3 TOILET FACILITIES


Most of the excreta disposal facilities in project area information are summarized in the table
below:

Table 7;-Household Toilet Facilities


Type of Toilet Facility
health
center government
No. kebele Public Private institutio schools
bushes and office
latrines(no) latrine(no) n latrines latrines
health latrines
post
1 Dile betgle 1 652 195 1 1 1 0
Addis
2
alem/tillage/ 1 648 290 1 2 2 0

2.8.4 SLUDGE DISPOSAL METHOD


This project area does not own a vacuum truck for sludge disposal. According to the information
from the municipality during the field observed by the Consultant, most households are unable to
afford this facility, and many households dig a new pit when the old one is filled.

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3. METHODOLOGY
The consultant study team made discussions and stakeholders’ consultation at project inception
and baseline stages on approach and the way forward. During baseline assessment and detailed
field investigations participatory approach of stakeholder’s consultations and field data collection
were carried out. The discussions are mainly concentrated on detail engineering report and detail
design of water supply project of tillage and dill betgle.

This report is prepared mainly based on the field assessment. During the preparation of Draft
engineering design report, the following points were Addressed and modified to suit into the
actual condition;

• Studying the current population information of the area.


• Conducting detailed surveying work
• Assessing the water demand of the area based on the current and projected population
• Studying distribution of the water users by category, and setting the nodal demand.
• Designing of each scheme components based on the basic related design criteria.
• Preparation of working drawings for each scheme components.
• Preparation of the investment cost estimates of the project
• Estimation of operation and maintenance costs and the resulting anticipated water
tariff

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4. DESIGN CRITERIA

4.1. STANDARDIZATION

It is considered important to have standardization of design both in terms of types of systems to


be employed and in their sizing. The intention is to use the existing standard drawings if
available and to produce standard drawings, which can be used not only in this project but also in
future projects as well. This would have the benefit of reduced design periods and the
familiarization of contractors with end product.

4.2. SERVICE AREA

The service area is determined on the basis of:

❖ Project area boundaries


❖ Potential expansions
❖ Area development plan

4.3. DESIGN PERIOD

4.3.1 TARGET YEAR AND PHASING


Water demand will increase annually according to the population increase, development of the
industry etc. For this reason, short term ranged plan will result in uneconomical and
unreasonable facilities due to overlapped facilities in future system. In order to avoid those
cases, master plan on water supply system is formulated for long range plan covering up to 15
or 20years. Within that large scale of framework, the economical and rational system will be
planned. In case that water supply system that meets the requirements at the final stage (after
15 or 20 years) is invested at initial stage, that system is to excess to meet actual requirement.
Thus project proposed in master plan is phased by target year.

The target year/design period is determined on the basis of

❖ The trend of water demand


❖ The prospect of securing water resources
❖ The possibility of rising funds

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❖ Ability of customers to pay for improved water supply services


❖ The serviceability period of the facilities/Economic life of facilities
❖ Initial investment cost

4.3.2 DESIGN PERIOD


The design period is one of the main design parameters in a water supply project. In small to
medium size towns, where the potential costumer’s ability to pay for improved water is
normally limited, it has been agreed not to make the period too long. In order to minimize the
risk of developing a project with too high tariffs for the consumers, it could be considered to
phase the construction, so that construction is only made for existing town settlements, but
designed for future settlements according to town development plans.

Table 8;-Water Supply Design Period


Category Population range Design period Phase 1 Phase 2

C1 >1,000,000 20 10 10

C2 100,000 -1,000,000 20 10 10

C3 50,000-99,999 20 10 10

C4 20,000-49,999 20 10 10

C5 <20,000 15 15 -

Rural - 15 15 -

4.3.3 Economic Lives

In addition to the above points, it is also important to know the useful and economic life time
of the civil and electromechanical components of the water supply systems. This would also
help the designer to divide the water supply components into different phases. The design
periods of most of different components is summarized in the table below.

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Table 9;-Design Life for Major Components


Items Civil (years) Mechanical

River Water Intakes 50 15

Springs 25 15

Impounding Dams 50

Treatment Plant - -

I. Clarifiers 50 15

II. Filtration 50 15

III. Chemical Dosing 50 10

Pumping Stations 50 15

Service Reservoirs - -

I. Concrete 50 15

II. Pressed Steel 20 15

Pipelines -

I. Ductile iron pipes 40

II. Steel pipes 40

III. UPVC pipes 25

Pipeline Fittings 25

Building 50

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4.4. WATER SOURCE

Water sources would be selected to meet the expected maximum day demand for the agreed
design period. A 24-hour basis is not mandatory given the need for consideration of
maintenance and operation activities when pumping is involved. Gravity system sources,
however, should operate 24 hours per day.

4.5. WATER QUALITY AND TREATMENT

The World Health Organization (WHO) has prepared guidelines on drinking water quality. The
recommendations for drinking water prepared by the MoWR should also be adopted. These
recommendations state that potable water should contain no concentration of any substance or
organism high enough to impair pot ability. Applying different barriers is important to reduce the
risks from drinking water due to microbial, physical and chemical contaminations. Water
treatment is viewed as just one of the barriers needed to ensure that water produced from a given
source complies with the national drinking water quality standard and/or that of the World
Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

The most important criterion in the treatment of domestic water is the removal of all pathogenic
organisms as well as high risk chemical substances such as heavy metals, fluoride, arsenic,
nitrate and organic constituents. Moreover, suspended matters causing turbidity, iron and
manganese compounds impairing a bitter taste or staining laundry, and excessive carbon dioxide
corroding concrete and metal should also be removed by water treatment process to the required
level. Disinfection removes pathogenic micro-organisms or renders them inactive. Water must be
in contact with the dose of the disinfectant agent for a certain period of time (minimum 30
minutes) to guarantee the required reduction of indicator micro-organisms, usually bacteria.

4.6. PUMPING STATION

Pumping station structure is to be designed to suit the maximum day demand at the end of the
design period. All electrical and mechanical works should be designed for the maximum day
demand for 10 years in such a way that to enable expansion of the capacity for the future with
minimum cost. However due to insufficient source capacity the available discharge will be
considered for such designs.

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The submersible pumps should be designed to pump the amount of water decided during pump
test result. The pumps should be installed with safeguard electrodes. Standard designs and
precautions should be followed during the design preparation and installation.

4.7. RISING MAIN/PRESSURE LINES

The pressure mains are designed to convey economically the required maximum day demand
of the design period. Where ground elevations, physical obstructions and land regulations
permit, transmission mains should follow the most practical direct route. Designs should be
prepared based on maximum day demand. However, since the capacity of available water
sources are not sufficient enough to meet the required demand, design of pressure mains was
made using the safe yields of wells.

4.7.1 HYDRAULIC DESIGN


The Hazen Williams formula is used for the hydraulic design of pipe lines. The roughness
coefficient (Hazen Williams coefficient –HWC) used in this formula is dependent on a number
of factors, including the type of pipes, corrosiveness of the water and the age of the installation.

New Ferrous pipes, which are not subjected to corrosion, would remain relatively smooth with a
HWC value in the range of 130. However, the roughness is greatly affected by corrosion. Mains
which would be subjected to a slight to moderate degree of corrosion are expected to have a
HWC value approx. 110 after some years of use. It is therefore considered appropriate that this
value is adopted for the design of transmission mains. However, due to its durability and
corrosion resistance a HWC value of new HDPE pipe, i.e. 150 could be adopted in the hydraulic
design.

It is recommended that flow velocities in the transmission mains remain in the ranges of 0.6 to
1.5m /s. The dynamic head loss in these pipes should be limited, when possible, to be about 10m
per kilometre to optimize the operation and maintenance cost.

4.7.2 PIPE MATERIAL


The choice of pipe materials is dependent on the following criteria:

❖ Chemical nature of the soil


❖ Chemical nature of the water to be conveyed

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❖ Comparative cost of alternatives


❖ Weather conditions of the area
❖ Formation of the pipe route
❖ The overburden pressure, etc.

4.7.3 CONNECTION TO RISING MAINS


There should be no house connections to any rising main. Non-compliance with this policy
results in un-steady flow and pressure conditions, which reduces the efficiency and the working
life time of the pumps. Exceptions to this rule might be made only where the cost of laying
separate distribution mains threatens the financial viability of the project or with respect to the
layout of pipes, the location of reservoirs and source/treatment is large and if there is
distribution in between. Connections to the transmission mains would only be permitted in the
following cases:

❖ Supply to chemical mixing tanks in the treatment plant


❖ Supply to a Town on the way to the town under consideration. It should be
noted however that water would be delivered to a storage tank rather than direct
supply to houses. In either of the above cases, flow meters should be installed
on the off-take pipe.

4.8. SERVICE RESERVOIR

The required capacity of service reservoirs is dependent on the following key issues:

❖ The volume of water required to balance hourly variations of the water demand.
❖ Firefighting requirement (conditional)
❖ Reserve to allow during repairing breakdowns in the water supply system

The volume of service reservoir should be sufficient to balance the hourly variations on the
maximum day demand. This volume could be determined by using mass flow balance. The
demand factors used to determine the volume of the reservoir should be adopted from similar
studies.

All outlet pipes would be fitted with water meters and facilities are provided to measure water
level in the reservoir. Both overflow and washout facilities would also be installed. Additional

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reserve in reservoir volume for firefighting is not considered, rather the system is assumed to
accommodate the requirement by stopping the supply to the consumers and directing it to the
firefighting purpose.

4.9. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

The main components of the distribution network are primary, secondary and tertiary distribution
lines. It is the primary and secondary mains which should be included under this project and
would be constructed in a single stage as dictated by the expected development of the Town. All
primary and secondary distribution mains are designed for the peak hour demand. The minimum
diameter of the primary and secondary mains would depend on the nature of the town. Tertiary
distribution lines, except institutional connections, are to be utilized as part of house Connection
programs and should be constructed by water supply offices.

Whenever possible, distribution systems should be looped and so that dead ends are avoided. The
hydraulic design of the distribution network is carried out by using WATERCAD computer
program which has been specifically designed for the analysis and simulation of water
distribution networks. The Hazen Williams Coefficient (HWC) is adopted depending on the pipe
material type and age of the pipes as given below:

Table 10;-Hazen Williams Coefficients


Pipe Status Pipe Material
uPVC Ferrous HDPE
New pipe 150 130 150
15 years old 125 110 150
25 years old 105 100 150
It is preferable that flow velocities in the distribution systems remain in the ranges of 0.6 to
1.5 m/s although in exceptional circumstances this may decrease or increase to 0.3 m/s and
2 m/s respectively.

The minimum pressure in the distribution system should not be less than 5m water column
during peak hour flow. The maximum pressure in the distribution system should not be
more than 70 m water column during night (minimum) flow. In some towns this may
dictate that the distribution system should have to be divided into a number of sub-pressure
zones.

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As transmission mains, the pipe material of the distribution network is dictated by the
hydraulic, price, geology and weather condition. However, at this stage it is anticipated that
the majority of the pipe materials would be GS, UPVC or HDPE depending on the interest
of the client although exceptions would arise in:

❖ Road, river, and ditch crossings

❖ Areas where the area is rocky and the pipe should lie above ground surface

❖ Areas where pipes would be suspended

4.9.1 SELECTION OF PIPE MATERIALS AND TYPE


The following materials will normally be selected, taking into consideration useful lifetime,
leakage levels and maintenance requirements.

For transmission and rising mains:

❖ DCI for DN 150 and above,

❖ GI for DN 100 and lower.

For distribution systems:

❖ DCI for pipes DN 250 and above.

❖ UPVC for pipes DN 200 to DN 80.

❖ GI for pipes for tertiary systems and pipes of DN 80to 25

❖ HDPE for distribution systems OD 380 to 25.

However, it is very important to note that HDPE pipe is a new technology not much used by
different factors. It is by far less cost than the other pipes. The durability is more than 50 years
and has less friction factor and it is corrosion resistant. The other important factor is, it is easy
to transport and has less weight as compared to Gs pipes. This pipe is compatible with other
pipes and has got different kinds of fittings and accessories. It is also weld-able by different
methods.

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4.10. NODAL DEMANDS & PUBLIC FOUNTAIN

The nodal demands would be computed by splitting the distribution area into sub-areas. While
splitting, as much as possible, the demand is calculated to be homogeneous with respect to water
use. In this specific project location, it would be illogical to distribute the nodal demands based
on the area only since it will take time to put the development plan in place. Hence, professional
adjustment is used to come up with fair nodal demand distribution in the proposed distribution
system.

Public fountains would be located in the selected areas of the town as per GTP-2 planning to
ensure that each customer would be within 250 & 1000 meters of walking distance for urban and
rural areas respectively. In addition, each public fountain should serve from 150 to 200
households. Each fountain would be fitted with 4 taps and water meter and should be located
within a secured compound.

4.11. LOCATION OF PIPE LINES AIR VALVES, VALVE CHAMBERS, AND


OTHERS

In determining the layout of the distribution system attention should be given to the development
of the town. Pipes have to be laid at the edge of the road instead of in the road itself. All
distribution lines should have a minimum of 80-90cm soil cover.

Table 11; - Pipe Cover


Pipe Material depth of Cover(cm)
uPvc D+90
DCI D+80
Gs D+80
HDPE D+90

 Air Valve
Double air valves would be installed at all high points with respect to the existing land profile
and the gradient. Single air valves would be installed wherever the uphill pipeline gradient
reduces or where the downhill pipeline gradient increases. Furthermore, it should be insured that

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there is at least a minimum of one air valve for every 1,000 meters of pipeline. Air valves
generally might not be required in the distribution system since the taps in the distribution
systems are enough to bleed out the excess air.

Table 12;-Type and Size of Air Valve


No Main Diameter(mm) Type of Air Valve Air valve

1 Up to 250 Single orifice 50

2 250 to 450 Double orifice 80

3 450 to 600 Double orifice 100

4 More than 600 Double orifice 150

 Fire Hydrants
During design of a water supply system, provision of fire hydrant is essential to enable the
town preventing the damage. Fire hydrants should be located adjacent to places of public
interest such as schools hospitals shopping centers administrative buildings. In considering the
provision of fire hydrants a minimum pressure of 15 meters head of water should be obtained
where fire hydrants would be installed. In this design fire hydrants are not proposed and during
emergency the water supply system would be stopped and used for firefighting purposes since
their provision & giving separate allowance for firefighting would increase the volume of
service reservoirs and pipe lines which intern would increase the cost of the project.

 Pressure reducing Valve


Pressure reducing valve are often used for separate pressure zone in distribution system. These
valves prevent the pressure downstream from exceeding a specified level in order to avoid
pressure that could have damaging effects on the system.

 Washouts
Washout chambers would be installed at all low points although a minimum spacing of 2,000 m
would also be imposed. A flap check-valve has to be installed and secured at the ends of washout
drainpipes, where they discharge to the drainage system.

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 Isolating Valves

Spacing: Isolating valves should be provided along the pipe profile to isolate a portion of the
system during repairs. These valves on mains would be installed at intervals as required; their
spacing being dictated by factors such as washout requirements, Connections to consumers and
Connections to other mains. In normal conditions isolating valves should be installed at
maximum distances of 500m.

Number: The number of isolating valves to be installed at intersections of arteries and service or
consumer’s mains is n-1, where n is the number of branches at the intersection.

Location: At interconnecting pipes, bypass pipe Connections, hydrant Connections, washouts


and air vents. Type and Size: Proposed type of isolating valve is gate valve compatible in size,
type and pressure ratings with the system.

 Valve Chambers

Concrete manholes should be provided for each valve location for protection and provide easy
access.

 Thrust Blocks

Whenever the pipelines change direction horizontally or vertically or changes size concrete
thrust blocks should be provided to resist the trust force in the piping system.

 Pipe Support

Concrete supports for pipes should be provided whenever the pipe is laid above ground surface
and also in situations where foundation formations are not good. Lateral transverse anchors
should also be provided for conditions where pipe is laid in steep slopes.

 Road and River/Ditch Crossings

Whenever pipeline crosses gravel, asphaltic or concrete roads and river/ditch, crossing structures,
which protect the pipe, should be provided. For heavy traffic road crossings, reinforced concrete
encasement should be provided.

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5. POPULATION AND WATER DEMAND PROJECTION

5.1. INTRODUCTION

The population growth projection supplemented with proposed town development plans, on-site
observation, topographic maps and consultation with the local community, governmental and
non-governmental organizations are among the basis for water demand computation and design
of future water supply system.

5.2. POPULATION

In order to predict the future population, as correctly as possible it is necessary to know the
factors affecting population distribution, size and growth rate of a certain area. The major factors
that accounts for changes in population are birth, death and migration. All these factors are
influenced by social & economic factors and conditions prevailing in the various communities
among which the important ones are: -

➢ Family planning practice


➢ Education and awareness
➢ Development & advancement of medical facilities
➢ Industrialization & commercialization of the area
➢ Factors like war and natural disaster
In addition to the above factors some of the elements often taken into consideration in population
prediction are economic activities in and around the study area, availability of potential natural
resources including land for development, topographic suitability, the status of the area in the
region i.e. its political & economic importance, relative position of the area with respect to main
roads, availability & reliable infrastructure facilities along with proper management policies.

The above varying factors make the task of predicting future population very difficult. As it is
very difficult & time consuming to evaluate all these economic & social factors, it is more
common to rely upon mathematical formula based up on previous population records.

During preparation of a water supply system one must recognize that the various water supply
system units are adequate to serve the present as well as the future population. Therefore,

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accuracy in population projection is the most important parameter, which greatly influences
system unit capacity. Knowing the base population of the area along with some indications on
future growth trend would enable the design of reliable and sustainable water supply system.
Adopting inaccurate and non-reliable base population figure and formulating nonrealistic growth
rate assumption would lead to either over designed scheme which have an impact on capital
investment cost or under designed scheme which does not serve the purpose it is planned for.
Hence, in order to avoid or minimize the aforementioned population related risks, efforts are
made to review & justify the credibility of the available population data and growth rate figures.

5.2.1 BASE POPULATION


The use of a reliable base population figure is very important for optimizing the project costs and
sustaining the project’s service year. Over and under estimation of the populations could result in
a higher investment cost and a lower service run period respectively. Hence it is very important
to initially get a realistic base population figures not to come up with the above-mentioned
problems.

Population related studies are usually conducted for implementation of various development
projects in the country. However, the central statistical Authority (CSA) is the recognized
Ethiopian Authority to determine the official population figures and growth rates that should be
taken for any development activity throughout the country.

Fortunately, recorded population figure of all kebele was found from the Ethiopian statics’
agency based on weredas plan commission and this figure is taken as a base. According to the
information the population of addis alem/tillage/ and dile betgle in Year 2020 are 3535 and 4511
respectively.

5.2.2 POPULATION PROJECTION


Population projection provides information on the future size of the population in a given area.
Knowledge of this information is fundamental for development plans whose target is to satisfy
the future needs. The basic components of changes in the size of the population of a certain area
include fertility, mortality, migration and urbanization (CASE 1994, Vol. II). The method which
depicts the past population growth trend shall be adopted for making future population forecasts.

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Further, the social structure of the town will be taken into account in establishing the base
population and projection of the same for the design period.

Usually the above-mentioned method (S curve) is used if found suitable but with the absence of
past population growth trends the Exponential growth method is used for the future population
prediction as shown below.

Where

P n =P t e rt Pn –Total projected population of the Year

Pt – Population at current year

r – Population growth rate

t – Projected year

Accordingly, population projection of the project area is made making use of the base population
figures found from the central statistics agency applying growth rates established three different
(low, medium and high) variant population projections are made for urban and rural areas of the
country varying at different times until the year 2030. Based on this, medium variant growth
rates values are adopted in forecasting future population of the town.

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5.2.3 GROWTH RATE


Table 13;-CSA COUNTRY LEVEL POPULATION GROWTH RATES
1995- 2000- 2005- 2010- 2015- 2020- 2025-
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
Low Variant (for large towns and surrounding rural villages)

Growth 2.8 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.7


Urban
rate 4.8 4.1 4.2 4 3.9 3.8 3.6
Rural 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.3
Medium variant (for medium towns, small town and surrounding rural villages)

Growth 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.1 1.9


Urban
rate 4.9 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.1 4 3.8
Rural 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.1 2 1.7 1.5
Source: The 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia Results for Amharic
Region, Volume II Analytical Report,

Table 14;-PROJECTED POPULATION

Design, Bid and


PROJECT SCHEDULE 1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Growth Rates (%) for dile betgle

rural 2.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.50

rural 4511 4,602 4,681 4761 5086 5482 5909

Growth Rates (%) for addis alem/tillage/

rural 2 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5


rural 3535 3606 3668 3731 3986 4296 4631

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5.3. PROJECTED WATER DEMAND

Design of water systems require estimates of expected water demands applicable to size the
pumping equipment, transmission and distribution pipe lines and storage facilities. Estimating
water demands for a particular town depends on the size of the population to be served, their
standard of living and activities, the cost of water supplied, the availability of waste water
service and the purpose of demand. It varies according to the requirement of the domestic
population, institutional, industrial and social establishments, etc. In addition to these, demand
allowances need to be included for leakage, wastage, and operational requirements such as
flushing of mains. Accordingly, the water demand of town is calculated with due consideration
of actual conditions of the town and related to available data. Where gaps are observed in
acquiring of data, estimates are made from general experiences of the country utilized for similar
towns.

5.4. WATER DEMAND CATEGORIES

The various types of water consumptions usually considered for such design purpose are
categorised in to: -

 Domestic demand (drinking, washing, cooking, bathing, and personal hygiene...)


 Public /Institutional and Commercial/ demand
 Livestock demand
 Industrial water demand

5.5. UNACCOUNTED DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND

Domestic water demand includes water for drinking, food preparation, washing/bathing, cleaning
and various domestic purposes. Domestic water consumption varies according to mode of
service, climatic condition and Socio-economic factors. In the design of any water supply
project, it is necessary to estimate the amount of water that is required to satisfactorily serve up
to the end of the design period. This involves determining the number of people who will be
served and their per capita water consumption, together with an analysis of the factors that may
operate to affect consumption. The major factors that affect amount of water usage are: -

➢ Location and climatic condition

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➢ Standard of living
➢ Pressure in the distribution system
➢ Cost and quality of water
➢ Installation of water meter
➢ Efficiency of the water service administration etc.
Water demand of households will depend on their income, willingness to pay and understanding
of people about the advantage of using treated & potable water.

5.5.1 MODE AND LEVEL OF SERVICES


Domestic water demand service can be categorized according to the level of service to be
provided and amount of per capita water required satisfying the demand served by the level of
service. The following is the standards on the quantity of water needed to be supply by
town/cities categories.

5.5.2 POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY MODE OF SERVICE


The percentage of population to be served by each mode of service will vary with time. The
variation is caused by changes in living standards, improvement of the service level, changes in
building standards and capacity of the water supply service to expand.

Therefore, the present and projected percentage of population served by each demand category
is estimated by taking the above stated conditions and by assuming that the percentage for the
house and yard tap users will increase gradually during the project service period while the
percentage of tap users will dramatically reduce as more and more people will have private
connections as the living standard of people and the socio-economic development stage
advance. After establishing the connection profile for the base year, a projection was made for
the design year considering the target coverage to be achieved. In determining the future trends
of the modes of service, factors that influence the growth rates were taken into account, these
included:

❖ Willingness to pay and level of affordability of the community in relation to existing


and planned water tariff levels;
❖ Ability to provide sufficient quantity and quality of water;

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❖ Institutional capacity of the Water Supply Service in terms of qualified staff, equipment
and facilities to offer a sustainable water supply system.
This projection envisaged provision of the traditional source users with public taps, and yard
connections (own & shared). Further decreases in public tap users are expected on the
assumption that more and more people will have private yard connections. Due to this an
increase in percentage of yard connections is anticipated by the end of the design period.

Taking the above considerations into account the proposed projected modes of services is
given in table below. At the end of the design period, it is planned that all households will
receive water from the Water Supply Service.

Table 15;-Percentage of Population Served by Service Type

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Population Distribution (%) By mode of Service dile betgle and addis alem
YTU 0 0 0 10.00 15.71 22.86 30.00
PTU 0 0 0 90.00 84.29 77.14 70.00
TWU 100 100 100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
100 100 100 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
The connection profiles for the intermediate years were determined by linearly interpolating the
values of the base year and the target year.

5.5.4 Population Distribution by Mode of Service

The percentage of population to be served by each mode of service will vary with time. The
variation is caused by changes in living standards, improvement of the service level, changes in
building standards and capacity of the water supply service to expand.

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Therefore, the present and projected percentage of population served by each demand category
is estimated by taking the above stated conditions and by assuming that the percentage for the
public tap and yard tap users will increase gradually during the project service period .After
establishing the connection profile for the base year, a projection was made for the design year
considering the target coverage to be achieved. In determining the future trends of the modes of
service, factors that influence the growth rates were taken into account, these included:

✓ Willingness to pay and level of affordability of the community in relation to existing


and planned water tariff levels;
✓ Ability to provide sufficient quantity and quality of water;
✓ Institutional capacity of the Town Water Supply Service in terms of qualified staff,
equipment and facilities to offer a sustainable water supply system.
This projection envisaged provision of the traditional source users with public taps, and yard
connections. Further decreases in public tap users are expected on the assumption that more
and more people will have private yard connections. Due to this an increase in percentage of
yard connections and public tap are anticipated by the end of the design period.

Table 16;-Population Distribution by Mode of Service


Design, Bid and Construction 1 5 10 15
period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Population no mode of Service for dill betgle
YTU 0 0 0 476 799 1253 1773
PTU 0 0 0 4285 4287 4229 4136
TWU 4511 4511 4511 0 0 0 0
4511 4511 4511 4761 5086 5482 5909
Population no mode of Service for tillage
YTU 0 0 0 373 626 982 1389
PTU 0 0 0 3358 3359 3314 3242
TWU 3535 3535 3535 0 0 0 0
3535 3535 3535 3731 3986 4296 4631

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5.5.5. GROWTH OF DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND


It is clear that water demand will increase following the implementation of the project, because
the people will start to utilize more water when it is more readily available.

The projected per capita demands by mode of service 40L/C/U for yard tap user and 25L/C/U for
public tap user as per GTP-2.The values for the intermediate years are obtained by interpolation.

5.5.6. PROJECTED PER CAPITA WATER DEMAND BY MODE OF SERVICE (L/C/D)


To calculate the projected water demand by mode of service 3% for yard connection and 2% for
public connection is considered. But this projection rate can be modified by the designer if
historical data of consumption by mode of service is available for a considerable time.
Table 17; - Per Capita Demand by Mode of Service

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037

Domestic Water Demand(DWD)

Percapita1
Demand(lit/day)
YSTU 40 40 40 40.00 45.02 52.19 60.50
PTU 25 25 25 25.00 27.06 29.88 32.99
TWU
Table 18;-Projected Per Capita Demand by Mode of Service

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037

Domestic Water Demand(DWD)

ProjectedAverageDWD

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(PA DWD)(m3 for dile betgle

YSTU 19.05 35.98 65.40 107.26


PTU 107.13 116.01 126.36 136.45
TWU 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

PA DWD 126.17 151.99 191.76 243.71

ProjectedAverageDWD
(PA DWD)(m3/day) for addis alem/tillage/
YSTU 14.92 28.20 51.25 84.05

PTU 83.95 90.91 99.02 106.93

TWU 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

PA DWD 98.88 119.10 150.27 190.98

5.5.7 DOMESTIC DEMAND ADJUSTMENT FACTORS


The average domestic demand shall be adjusted based on the socio-economic study and prevailing
climatic conditions.

5.5.7.1 Adjustment for Climate


Climate of an area is one of the factors which are directly related to water consumption. The
water consumption is less in area where the average temperature is low and high where
temperature is very high. Hence, an adjustment factor is taken from previous studies of similar
nature. It is expected that seasonal peak factors will vary between 1.0 and 1.2, representing the
relative increase in the average daily demand during the dry and/or hot season months compared
with the average annual demand. Therefore, an adjustment factor of 1.2 to refine the average per
capita domestic water demand is considered

5.5.7.2 Socio-Economic Adjustment Factor


The socioeconomic adjustment factor is determined based on the degree of the development of the
particular area under study as the socioeconomic conditions play great role on the amount of water
consumption. Socio-economic factors determine the degree of development of the area under study
which in turn plays a role in determining its water consumption.

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The project area, compared to other areas, currently can be said to have rural kebele. Most of the
inhabitants are involved in small scale trades with some government employees & private small
business holders. Therefore, considering the actual situation of the project area, it is categorized
under Group D for dill betgle and tillage/addis alem/. Therefore, a socio-economic adjustment factor
of 0.9 is adapted to refine the average per capita domestic water demand

Table 19;-Socio-Economic Grouping Factor


Description Factor
A Towns enjoying high living standards and with very high potential for 1.1
development
B Towns having a very high potential for development but lower living 1.05
standard at present
C Towns under normal Ethiopian conditions 1
D Advanced Rural Towns 0.9

5.5.7.3 Projected adjusted Domestic Water Demand


After considering the necessary mode of services, per-capita demand and applying the
adjustment factors the domestic demand for the corresponding year and population has been
calculated and is presented in Table below.

Table 20;-Projected adjusted Domestic Water Demand

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037

Domestic Water Demand(DWD)

AdjustedAverageDWD
(AA DWD)(m3/day)
Climatic factor 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
Socio-economic factor 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90
For dile betgle

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m3/day 136.27 164.15 207.10 263.21

lit/sec 1.58 1.90 2.40 3.05


For Addis alem/tillage/

m3/day 0 106.79 128.63 162.29 206.26

lit/sec 0 1.24 1.49 1.88 2.39

5.6. NON-DOMESTIC WATER DEMAND

Non-domestic water demand was also determined systematically. It can be broadly classified
into three major categories:

 Institutional water demands (Public and governmental);


 Commercial water demand;
 Industrial water demand
 Livestock Water demand
The water required for schools, hospitals, health center offices, Commercial Centers, government
offices and services, religious institutions and other public facilities is classified as non-domestic
water demand. Data for the Commercial, Public, Education, Health Water Demand water
consumption was collected from different Sector offices.

In case where it is possible to estimate the no of public institutions and commercial services the
following water demand figures can be adopted.

Restaurants 10 l/seat

Boarding school 60 l/pupil

Day schools 5 l/pupil

Public offices 5 l/employee

Workshop/shops 5 l/employee

Mosques & Churches 5 1/worshipper

Cinema house 4 l/seat

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Abattoir 150 l/cow

Hospitals 50 - 75 l/bed

Hotels 25 -50 l/bed

Public Bath 30 l/visitor

Railway & Bus station 5 l/user

Military Camps 60 l/person

Public latrines (with Water facility connection) 20 lit/seat

Source: urban water supply criteria (MoWR, January 31, 2006)

Table 21;-Rural Non Domestic Water Demands for addis alem/tillage/ and dill betgle
per
Total Total Public
No. Description unit capital
No Demand (lit/day)
demand
1 Restaurants 10 l/seat No of Seat 10 312 3,120
military camp
2 No of person 60 -
60l/person
3 Day schools 5 l/pupil No of Pupil 5 959 4,795
Public offices 5
4 No of Employee 5 98 490
l/employee
Workshop/shops 5
5 No of Employee 5 35 175
l/employee
Mosques & Church 5
6 No of Worshipper 5 318.6 1,593
1/worshipper
Abattoir
7 No of cow 150 -
150l/cow(kera)
Hospitals 50 - 75 l/bed
8 No of Bed 50 12 600
(health center)
9 Hotels 25 -50 l/bed No of Bed 50 -
10 Public bath 30l/visitor No of Visitor 30 -
11 Bus station No of user 5 -
12 Public latrine 20 l/seat No of seat 20 -
-

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Public demand(l/day) 10,773.00

m3/day 10.77
AA Domestic demand (m3/day) 106.8
% 10.09

Table 222;-Rural Non Domestic Water Demands for dill betgle


Total Public
per capital Total
No. Description Demand
demand No
(lit/day)
1 Restaurants 10 l/seat No of Seat 10 100 1,000
military camp
2 No of person 60 -
60l/person
3 Day schools 5 l/pupil No of Pupil 5 1072 5,360
Public offices 5
4 No of Employee 5 72 360
l/employee
Workshop/shops 5
5 No of Employee 5 16 80
l/employee
Mosques & Church 5 No of
6 5 437 2,185
1/worshipper Worshipper
Abatoir
7 No of cow 150 -
150l/cow(kera)
Hospitals 50 - 75
8 No of Bed 50 1 50
l/bed (health center)
9 Hotels 25 -50 l/bed No of Bed 50 -
10 Public bath 30l/visitor No of Visitor 30 -
11 Bus station No of user 5 -
Public latrine 20
12 No of seat 20 -
l/seat
Public demand(l/day) 9,035.00
m3/day 9.04
AA Domestic demand (m3/day) 136.3
% 6.63

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5.7. LIVESTOCK WATER DEMAND

Livestock demand is usually computed using specific demands set by Ministry of Water
Resources. However, in order not to maximize scheme capacity and the associated investment
and running costs, it is not recommended to be included whenever alternative sources are
present. Dile betgle was not any additional source for live stoke but addis alem kebele was any
additional source for livestock.

Table 23; - livestock water demand for dile betgle


Livestock(Animal) Demand for TOWN
Type of Total No of Demand Total Demand Total Demand
No Animal Animals (L/day) (L/day) (m³/day)
1 Cow 2076 50 103800.00 103.80
Sheep &
3878 10 38780.00 38.78
2 Goat
Ox, donkey
444 50 22200.00 22.20
3 & horse
4 camel 0.00 0.00
5 hen 0.2 0.00 0.00

164.78
Total 164,780.00
Table 24;-livestock water demand for dile betgle present Abe to end of design period

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037

(LD) Other(Livestock or …)(m3/day)

LD 164.78 164.78 164.78 164.78 164.78 164.78 164.78

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5.8. INDUSTRIAL WATER DEMAND

Generally large industries develop their own water supply systems. Only small industries
purchase water and, therefore, impose demand on local water supply systems. Hence demand for
small-scale industries like bakery and others are already considered under public demand above.

5.9. FIRE FIGHTING REQUIREMENTS

Annual volumes required for firefighting purposes are generally small but during periods of
need, the demand may be exceedingly large and, in many cases, may govern the design of
distribution systems, storage, and pumping equipment.

Water demand for fire fighting purposes shall be assessed on a town-by-town basis, depending
on the existence of equipment and the capacity of any fire fighting service. In cost effective
design guide line, it is mentioned that water required for fire fighting shall be met by stopping
supply to consumers for the required time and directing it for fire fighting purposes.

In general, there are two methods to provide water for firefighting purpose. These are:

1. To meet firefighting requirement directly from the distribution network, with a


limitation of minimum allowable pressure in the system to be 50m or accepted
design standard.
2. To install fire hydrant at lower elevated nodes of the distribution system so that the
fire brigade trucks can fill in by the available head. Depending on the degree of fire
break-out, this method may require closing several valves and directly water to fire
hydrant.
From the above two methods “1” incur additional cost on the project particularly on the
distribution network.

5.10. WATER LOSS

All the water that is produced and distributed through the distribution pipe system does not reach
the consumer. Some portion of this wasted in the pipe lines due to defective pipe joints, cracked
and broken pipes, faulty valves and fittings. Some public taps are left open even when there are
no users and water is wasted continuously. Unaccounted for water also includes illegal

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connection, unmetered usages such as flashing, cleaning the system and over flow from
components of the water supply system. If there is considerable leakage or unauthorized
withdrawal of water from the distribution system, the required supply of water will obviously be
greater. Unaccounted-for water (UFW) is expressed as a percentage of the total water produced
for the system which is the difference between water produced and water consumed or sold.

Even though there is no figure set as a standard for urban water supplies non-revenue water
(NRW), the NRW for urban water supplies with good management is usually 20% or below.

Table 25;-Water loss

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Unaccounted for Water(UL) (m3/day) for dill betgle

Rate (%) 0.00 39.00 33.57 26.79 20.00


UL 0.00 120.93 114.08 103.29 89.09
Unaccounted for Water(UL) (m3/day) for addis alem/tillage/
Rate (%) 39.00 39.00 33.57 26.79 20.00
UL 0.00 45.85 47.54 47.86 45.41

5.11. TOTAL AVERAGE DAILY DAY DEMAND

The average daily day demand is taken to be the sum of domestic demands, public demand,
industrial and unaccounted for water. The water demand in a day varies with time according to
the consumer’s life style. It is the total sum of adjusted domestic, public and unaccounted water
loss.

Table 26;-Total Average Daily Water Demand (Add)


Design, Bid and 1 5 10 15

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Average Daily Demand dill betgle

m3/day 431.02 453.89 488.90 534.52


lit/sec 4.99 5.25 5.66 6.19
Average Daily Demand addis alem/tillage/
m3/day 0.00 163.41 189.15 226.52 272.48
lit/sec 0.00 1.89 2.19 2.62 3.15

5.12. VARIATION IN DEMAND

Water requirements in the dry season are more than in wet season. The use of water is also
more during weekends than working days. More water is also required at rush hours when
people come back from work than on normal working hours. Therefore, to satisfy this variation
of demand the average day demand is scaled up by certain factors to get the maximum day
demand and peak hour demand. These scaled up water demand figures are used to size or
determine the capacities of the water supply system like pump stations, rising main and pipe
distribution networks. In fixing the capacities of different components of water supply system,
it is vital to consider the daily and hourly fluctuation of demand. Hence, the following
conditions of demands are considered.

✓ Maximum daily water demands.


✓ Peak hourly water demand.
✓ Total Average Daily Water Demand (ADD)

5.12.1 MAXIMUM DAY DEMAND SEASONAL FACTORS


The maximum day demand is the highest demand of any one 24-hour period over any specific
year. It represents the change in demand with season. This demand is used to design source
capacity, riser mains, and service reservoir. The maximum day factor utilized to calculate the
maximum day demand is dependent on the population of the town. The deviation of

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consumption from the average day demand is taken care of as per the maximum daily coefficient
figures presented in table below. This table is adopted by many consultants

Table 27;-Maximum Day Factor


Population Size Maximum day factor
<2,000
2,000-10,000 1.3-1.5
10,000-50,000
50,000-80,000 1.2
>80,000
SOURCE: The World Bank Issue Paper for project design, Draft Final Report

Table 28;-Maximum Day Demand

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Maximum day Demand for dill betgle

Maximum Day
Demand Factor 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3

m3/day 0.00 0.00 0.00 560.32 590.06 635.56 694.88


lit/sec 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.49 6.83 7.36 8.04
Maximum day Demand for addis alem/tillage/
Maximum Day
Demand Factor 1.3 1.3 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
m3/day 0.00 0.00 0.00 212.43 245.90 294.47 354.22
lit/sec 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.46 2.85 3.41 4.10

5.12.2 PEAK HOUR DEMAND


The peak hour demand is the highest demand of any one hour over the year. It represents diurnal
variation in water demand resulting from behaviour patterns of the local population. Usually the

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peak hour demand is significantly influenced by the size, mode of service and social activity
patterns of the town. Further experience-based studies show the peak hour factor is greater for
smaller population sizes than big towns. This is due to the fact in small residential areas the
consumers have more or less the same schedule of daily activities. They share most of the time
common national and religious holidays and other yearly events.

Table 29; - Peak hour factor

Population Size Peak hour factor

<2,000 2.6
2,000-10,000 2.4-2.2
10,000-50,000 2.2-1.8
50,000-80,000 1.8-1.7
>80,000 <1.7
SOURCE: The World Bank Issue Paper for project design, Draft Final Rep
Table 30;-Peak Hour Demand

Design, Bid and


1 5 10 15
Construction period

YEAR 2020 2021 2022 2023 2027 2032 2037


Peak Hour Demand for dill betgle
Peak Hour factor 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
m3/day 0.00 0.00 0.00 560.32 590.06 635.56 694.88
lit/sec 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.49 6.83 7.36 8.04
Peak Hour Demand for addis alem/tillage/
Peak Hour factor 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
m3/day 0.00 0.00 0.00 326.81 378.30 453.04 544.96
lit/sec 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.78 4.38 5.24 6.31

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6. PROPOSED SCHEME DESCRIPTION

6.1. GENERAL

A design period of 15 years in one phase for in this project area is considered for the design of
the proposed scheme. The proposed water supply structures for project area is Presented below

6.2. WATER SOURCE

Water resource is the key part of any water project that needs to be studied in detail so as to
make the system dependable and sustainable throughout the project life period. Water sources
will be selected to meet the expected maximum day demand for the relevant design period. A 24-
hour basis is not mandatory given the need for consideration of maintenance and operation
activities when pumping is involved.

The suitability of water resource to meet the water requirement of all towns and villages
population up to the end of the design period is an important factor to be considered for
providing sustainable water supply facility.

Hence, it is important to study water resources that are viable to cover both the current and the
future maximum day water requirement of the system. In selecting the source of water
considerations have been given that an adequate quantity of water will be available, and that the
water, which is to be delivered to the consumers, should be economically feasible and should
meet the hydrologic and environmental requirements.

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6.2.1. LOCAL GEOLOGY OF SOURCE AREA


The major geological formations identified in the study area during field visit include Basalt, and
Alluvial deposit. Therefore, the description of the rock units in the study area is presented below.
6.2.1.1 Basalt
This unit is mainly exposed at majority of the ridges around the study area. It is highly to
moderately weathered and fractured. The basaltic unit is dominantly Ashange formation.

6.2.1.2. Alluvial deposit


The unconsolidated alluvial deposit in the study area is generally found closer to Tella Rivers.
This deposit consists; Boulder, coble, pebble, gravel, sand, silt and clay. These are easily seen in
the river banks. The maximum anticipated thickness of this deposit does not exceed 5m.

6.2.2. LOCAL HYDROGEOLOGY


The purpose of most hydro-geological investigations is to locate potential sites for development
of adequate quantity of reasonably good quality groundwater for a particular use: domestic,
irrigation or industrial etc. Therefore Prospect of developing exploitable groundwater source in
the study area depends on the hydro-geological characteristics of the litho-logic units of the
surrounding areas and possibility of groundwater recharge.
The alluvial deposit in the study area is very thin layers and they have no intensive role on the
ground water potential reservoir for the desired purpose in the region.
The basaltic unit does not have primary porosities that allow groundwater movement and
storage. Groundwater movement and storage takes place along fracture, fault and cooling joints
of those rocks. The ground water movement only takes place along the fractures of basalt, as
well as through the weathered part of basalt. Because of the above cases the ground water in this
area expected to be on the fractured and weathered basaltic units.
We have done a traverse along Tella River and around abtsal area revealed that the basaltic unit
is moderately fractured and weathered. The basalt that covers most of the study area is the oldest
basalt, the factures of which are mostly filled up with quartz mineralization, which may hinders
groundwater movement and storage.
Generally, the hydrogeological investigation and the geophysical surveying (VES) result
signified the presence of relatively thick water bearing formation to a depth exceeding 200 meter

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at tella river catchment, which is supposed to have significant groundwater potential. Therefore
Tella area is better for selection of water well drilling sites for water supply of Telaje Town.

6.2.3. GEOPHYSICAL DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION


The geophysical techniques employed for this groundwater investigation program is Vertical
Electrical Sounding with the principal objectives being mapping the thickness of unconsolidated
deposit and weathered and fractured part of the underlying basalt.

6.2.3.1 Data presentation and interpretation


a. Interpretation of – Telaje-V1

The interpretation of this Vertical Electrical Sounding shows eight geo-electrical layers. The first
three layers with the resistivity value of 104Ωm, 518Ωm and 113Ωm with 4.22m total thickness
at a depth of 4.21m could be the response of dry topsoil. The fourth layers with a resistivity value
of 238 Ωm with a thickness of 4.91m most probably the response of moderately weathered
basalt. The fifth layer has 90Ωm resistivity value with 10.6m thickness at a depth of 19.7m could
be the response of highly fractured and moderately weathered basalt. The sixth layer has 190Ωm
resistivity values with a thickness of 72.7m to a depth of 92.4m could be the response of
moderately fractured and weathered basalt. The seventh layer has a resistivity value of 97.5Ωm
with a thickness of 108m to a depth of 200m could be the response of highly fractured and
moderately weathered basalt. The substratum with the resistivity value of 79.2Ωm below 200m
depth could be the response of highly fractured and moderately weathered basalt.

b. Interpretation of – Telaje-V2

The interpretation of this Vertical Electrical Sounding shows eight geo-electrical layers. The first
two layers with the resistivity value of 35.9Ωm and 141Ωm with 1.95m total thickness at a depth
of 1.95m could be the response of dry topsoil. The third and the fourth layers with a resistivity
value of 55.5Ωm and 60.6 Ωm with a total thickness of 7.18m most probably the response of
highly fractured and moderately weathered basalt. The fifth layer has 691Ωm resistivity value
with 10.6m thickness at a depth of 19.7m could be the response of slightly fractured and
weathered basalt. The sixth layer has 67.3Ωm resistivity values with a thickness of 72.7m to a
depth of 92.5m could be the response of highly fractured and weathered basalt. The seventh

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layer has a resistivity value of 1169Ωm with a thickness of 108m to a depth of 200m could be
the response of massive basalt. The substratum with the resistivity value of 17.9Ωm below 200m
depth could be the response of highly fractured and moderately weathered basalt.

Table 31;-Water Source


Estimated Distance River Distance
bore hole from base from Source
Proposed Proposed
yield in l/s Source to flow/ to Service
Kebele /Town Source Source
Service spring reservoir
Option 1 Option 2
reservoir yield/ l/s (km)
No. (km)
7 Addis Alem Borehole 3 4.25 River 46 4.75

Based on the hydrogeological, geological and geophysical investigations Borehole drilling and
Surface water have been proposed as the first and second options respectively.

The first option proposed is borehole. The proposed scheme contains one borehole sources and
have s 3l/s estimated safe yeild.it is not stiffly the maximum day demand of the project.

The Second proposed option is Tella River. It is the only rivers that are found at the far
surroundings of the project area. These rivers have sufficient discharges during dry season. There
for tella river was the source of this project area.

6.3. HEAD WORK STRUCTURES DESIGN

This section comprises of design of structures that deals with the provision of water from the
water source point as well as protection of topographic nature of land at headwork. The
selection of structures type to be used for the water diversion & retaining works will be executed.
Their proper dimensions of these structures also will be designed taking into consideration their
stability, practicality & economically.

6.3.1. HEAD WORK SITE SELECTION


For this particular project, weir structure has been proposed to divert water to the reservoir Sump
well which is placed on the top of left river bank, and it will be pumped into the treatment plant

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which is located at relatively higher elevations. Then, the treated water will be pumped again
into the Service reservoir and finally distribute the water through gravity to the
villagers/demands.

The headwork site and other appurtenant structures; surface and subsurface geology conditions
have been investigated based on the nature of the proposed structure. At the headwork site and
immediate vicinity, the stream flows along moderately gentle slope course and the bed is covered
with recently deposited alluvial sediment. The sediment is mainly composed of coarse grained
deposits.

On the other hand, both river banks at the headwork axis are made up of rock. The detail
geologic nature of the stream bed and the stream banks along the headwork axis, approach canal,
Sump well reservoir & pump house, treatment plant, service reservoir, pressure line route and
immediate vicinity are described and their potential geotechnical influence on the proposed
structures also discerned/detected below, with remedial measures.

Figure 2;-Head Work Site

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6.3.2. THE GEOLOGICAL FORMATION OF HEAD WORK


6.3.2.1. Left Bank
At the proposed headwork axis and immediate vicinities, the left stream bank has relatively steep
slope. From surface observation, the stream bank exposure has a total of about 4m rock
exposure.

For geotechnical purpose, the rock unit is made up of top 1m slightly weathered and the
underling bedrock as evidenced from the stream bank exposure, refer plate 5.1. The rock unit
continues both upstream and downstream.

Figure 3: Left River Bank @ Head Work Site


6.3.2.2. River Bed
At the proposed headwork site; the stream bed course is well defined, nearly straight, and narrow
stream. Specifically, along the weir axis; the bed is made up of two basically different geologic
materials, as seen from surface observation. These are recently deposited alluvial sediments and
underling bedrock. The central area of the bed is totally covered with the alluvial sediments. At
both ends, there is bed rock outcrop which is covered by GRAVEL and COBBLE with sand. The
thickness of the sediments or depth to bedrock is estimated using surface geological
understanding of the area (after careful observation of up and downstream of the stream). The
stream bed deposit is estimated 1.5 to 2m thickness at the center and it decreases near to the
stream bank. As described above, the foundation condition of the headwork site is characterized

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by non-uniform geologic materials of the stream bed; the sediments and bedrock. The former is
loose, while the bedrock is strong.

6.3.2.3. River Right Bank


At the proposed headwork axis and immediate vicinities, the right stream bank has relatively
steep slope. From surface observation, the stream bank exposure has a total of about 2.5m rock
exposure. The right bank has similar geology to left stream bank which is made up of top slightly
weathered and the underling fresh rock exposed at the bottom of the stream bank.

Figure 4: River Right Bank @ Head Work Site

6.3.3. SELECTION OF DIVERSION HEAD WORK STRUCTURES


The sump well area elevation to which the water is required to raise and pump 1516.5m a.s.l. and
the minimum river bed level of the headwork site is 1513.24m a.s.l. The sump well area is 50m
far away from headwork site. Due to head losses of canal slope, head required to flush out the
sediment and others losses, rising of water level is necessary to compensate these head losses.
Hence, for this function, weir structure is adopted as head work structure.

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There are different types of weir structure. Mainly, broad crested weir, sharp crested weir, ogee
type weir and etc. They are recommended as head work structure based on foundation nature of
the river, capacity to accommodate peak flood, simplicity of construction and etc.

At the headwork site of Telaje water supply project, peak flood of 314m3/s is to be passed within
a narrow width of the river. It has relatively large discharge intensity. The river foundation is
boulders, mixed sand and cobbles. To accommodate the flood safely, weir with formula of
relatively large coefficient is required. Hence, Ogee type weir is adopted for Telaje project as
headwork structure.

6.3.3.1. Design of Ogee Weir


The design of the weir is the design of both structural and hydraulic design. Hydraulic design is
the determination of crest level and weir length. But, structural design includes empirical
dimensioning & checking of stability.

Hydraulic Design

a. Weir Crest Level Determination

Crest level of the weir is determined by required driving head at head regulator, head losses due
to slope of delivery canal, water full supply depth of canal and critical elevation of the normal
water level at sump well as well as the required driving head to flush out the sediment in to the
natural stream. Weir crest level of the Telaje project is computed as follows:
 Elevation of normal water level at sump well=1516.5m

 Proposed length of the desalting basin & main canal, =50m

 Minimum river bed level at proposed headwork site=1513.24m

 Delivery Canal full supply depth=0.4m

 Average head losses due to canal slope= 1/400*50=0.003m

 Total head losses=0.403m.

 Then, crest level of weir= critical elevation of normal water level at sump well + total losses
+ full supply level=1516.5+0.403+0.4=1517.303m. So, weir height= crest level of weir- river
bed level=1517.303-11513.24=4.063  4m.

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b. Weir Crest Length Determination

The weir has sufficient length of crest to pass peak discharge of flood from upstream to
downstream with moderate and smooth velocity without scouring and eroding of the downstream
banks & river bed. Lacey’s empirical formula is usually used to compute wetted water way in
areas of alluvial formation. This is given by P: -
𝑃 = 4.75√𝑄 Where, Q = peak flood m3/s for the given return period
The peak flood for Telaje project at headwork site is 314m3/s which is computed in hydrology
part. Then,
𝑝 = 4.75√314 = 84.2𝑚. But, the actual river width is 26-28m and the river banks
are weathered rock in formation. Hence, 30m length of weir crest is adopted with provision of
additional 2m width by expansion river width on both sides.

c. Discharge Passing Over the Weir

Ogee weir type has been selected for Telaje project. The flood passing this weir type is given by:
Q=CLHe3/2 where, Q= discharge in m3/s

C=coefficient of discharge
He =total head over the crest including velocity head in m.
L= effective length of crest in m

In this case, Q=314m3/s, L=30m, C=2.2, but, it depends upon various factor, such as approach
depth, upstream slope of the weir and submergence effect. Since, the values of Q, L& C are
known the value of He can be approximated, of which the correct value is calculated after the
correction of coefficient of discharge.
2 2
𝑄 3 314 3
The approximate, 𝐻𝑒 = (𝐶𝐿) = (2.2∗30) = 2.83𝑚

𝑄 𝑉𝑎2
Approach velocity, 𝑉𝑎 = 𝐻𝑑+𝑝 where, flow depth over weir, 𝐻𝑑 = 𝐻𝑒 − 2∗𝑔 and

p=effective weir height, P=4m.

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Va2
Then, = He − Hd = 2.83 − Hd
2g
Q 314
But Va = =
L( Hd + P) 30( Hd + 4.0)

Therefore,
(314)2 *
1
= 2.83 − Hd
30(Hd + 4.0) 2
2 x9.81

The approximate value of Hd =2.7m by the iterating the above equation. But, variation of
discharge coefficient has to be checked against the factors that affect it.

a) Approach depth of water: -for the effective depth of approach of water, P is greater than
1.33 times the over flow depth, Hd, the velocity of approach has been found to have a
negligible effect upon discharge and as such Hd becomes equal to He. In such case, the
coefficient of discharge=2.2. However, for P to Hd ratio less than 1.33, the approach velocity
has appreciable effect.
For Telaje project ogee weir, P=4.0 and Hd =2.7, then P >1.33*Hd =3.6 which is greater than
1.33*Hd. So, approach velocity has negligible effect on the coefficient of discharge.
b) Upstream slope of the weir: - the upstream slope of the weir is considered to be vertical in
case of Telaje head work. So., it doesn’t have any impact on the coefficient of discharge.
Then, C= Cd.
c) Submergence effect: - when the tail water level is above the crest level of weir the weir
can’t discharge freely. This effect is commonly expressed in the ratio of (He+weir height) to
He. If this ratio is greater than 1.7. There is no effect of submergence. Weir height of the
𝐻𝑒+𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑟 ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 2.83+4
project=4 & He=2.83, then, = = 2.41 > 1.7. Therefore, C=Cd. The
𝐻𝑒 2.83

discharge coefficient does not have been affected and it remains=2.2.

D. Highest Energy and Flood Level

Highest flood levels of both downstream and upstream are determined to know the head
difference between the two. Downstream highest flood level is the sum of minimum river bed
level and tail water depth before the construction of weir.
• Minimum river bed level=1513.24
• Tail water depth=3.6m.

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• Then, downstream highest flood level, D/S HFL = highest flood level before construction
=1513.24+3.6=1516.84m.
• And upstream highest flood level, U/S HFL is the summation of river bed level, weir
height and flood depth over a weir.
• U/S HFL= 1513.24+4+2.7=1519.94m.

Total energy level, TEL is the sum of highest flood level and approach velocity head.

• Upstream total energy level U/S TEL=U/S HFL+ Ha=1519.94+0.12=1520.07m


• Downstream total energy level, D/S TEL: -
D/S TEL=D/S HFL + Ha=1516.84+0.12=1516.96m
• Afflux is the rises in the maximum flood level of the river upstream due to the
construction of the weir. Afflux= U/S HFL-D/S HFL=1519.94-1516.84=3.1m.
It is desirable to limit the afflux value from 1 to 1.2. However, in rocky formation a higher
value of afflux may be permitted. As indicated on the geology report, headwork of the study
area is rocky. The two banks of the river are also rocky. The back water again has effect on
the upstream side. Protection works are not required at upstream due to rocky formation of
banks and there is no submerged property that can be damaged, due to the back water effect at
upstream. Taking into consideration these points, the computed value of 3.1m afflux is
acceptable.

Structural Design

Structural design of the weir is determination of weir dimensions and its stability. The proposed
weir for the project is ogee weir with vertical upstream slope. Its dimensions are height,
upstream face and downstream face length computation with the empirical formula.

A. Weir Height

In section A, the crest level is determined to be 1517.24m and the minimum river bed level is
again 1513.24. Height of the weir is equals to crest level minus river bed level. Therefore, weir
height=1517.24-1513.24  4m.

B. Downstream Profile of the Ogee Weir

The downstream profile of the ogee weir is represented by equation:

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𝑋 𝑛 = 𝐾. (𝐻𝑒)𝑛−1 . 𝑌 Where, (X, Y) are the coordinates of points on the crest profile with origin
at the highest point C of the crest called apex.

He is design head including velocity head in m.


K and n constant values depending up on the upstream slope

For this design case, the slope of the upstream face is vertical. For vertical upstream face value
of K=2.0 & value of n =1.85 from standard table and calculated He= 2.83m. Then, substituting
these values into the above equation, it becomes: -

𝑋1.85 = 2. (2.83)1.85−1 . 𝑌 ⇒ 𝑋1.85 = 2 ∗ 2.830.85 ∗ 𝑌

⇒ 𝑌 = 𝑋1.85 /(2 ∗ 2.830.85 )

Figure 5;-Ogee Weir Profile

Taking the origin of coordinate(X,Y) at C, the maximum value of Y= weir height, h- r/2, where
𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑟 ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 4 1
𝑟= = = 1𝑚 and maximum value of Y,𝑌𝑚𝑎𝑥 = 4 − = 3.5𝑚
4 4 2

Consider the value of X at 0.1m interval of increment, then values of Y is given below in the
table.

Table 32;-D/S Face Profile Coordinates of (X, Y)


X Y
0 0.0
0.1 0.0
0.2 0.0
0.3 0.0
0.4 0.0

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0.5 0.1
0.6 0.1
0.7 0.1
0.8 0.1
0.9 0.2
1 0.2
1.1 0.2
1.2 0.3
1.3 0.3
1.4 0.4
1.5 0.4
1.6 0.5
1.7 0.6
1.8 0.6
1.9 0.7
2 0.7
2.1 0.8
2.2 0.9
2.3 1.0
2.4 1.0
2.5 1.1
2.6 1.2
2.7 1.3
2.8 1.4
2.9 1.5
3 1.6
3.1 1.7
3.2 1.8
3.3 1.9
3.4 2.0
3.5 2.1
3.6 2.2
3.7 2.3
3.8 2.4
3.9 2.6
4 2.7
4.1 2.8
4.2 2.9
4.3 3.1
4.4 3.2
4.5 3.3
4.6 3.5

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Smooth gradual reverse curvature is provided at the bottom of the downstream face to turn the
flow into the apron of a stilling basin. A radius of about one fourth of the weir height is
considered to be satisfactory for this curvature.
weir height 4
Radius of the curve,r = = 4 = 1.0m
4

C. Upstream Profile of the Ogee Weir

As per studies of U.S Army corporation the upstream curve of the ogee weir having a vertical
upstream face, is given by the equation: -

(𝑋+0.27𝐻𝑑)1.85
𝑌 = 0.724 ∗ + 0.126𝐻𝑑 − 0.4315𝐻𝑑 0.375 ∗ (𝑋 + 0.27𝐻𝑑)0.625 — (𝑎) and the
𝐻𝑑0.85

upstream profile extends up to X=-0.27Hd. The maximum value of X=-0.27*2.7=-0.731m. Then,


the value of X and Y is given below with the above equation (a).

Table 33: U/S Ogee Profile Coordinates (X, Y)


X Y
-0.1 0.00
-0.2 0.02
-0.3 0.04
-0.4 0.07
-0.5 0.11
-0.6 0.17
-0.7 0.27
-0.7 0.34

6.4. TREATMENT PLANT

6.4.1 GENERAL
All surface water and some ground water require be treating and purifying before they can be
supplied to the general public for their domestic and other consumptions to ensure that they do
not represent a health risk to the users. Health risks to consumers from poor quality water can be
due to microbiological, chemical, physical or radioactive contamination. The extent of treatment
required to be given to particular water depends upon the characteristics and quality of the
available water and also upon the quality requirement for the required use. In general, the pubic
water supplies are mainly designed from the viewpoint of the quality requirements of drinking

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water. The available water must therefore be made safe, good in appearance and attractive to
human taste and tongue. Most treatment systems are designed to remove microbiological
contaminations and those physical constituents, which affect the acceptability or promote
microorganism survival –largely related to the suspended solids in the water. Disinfection is
nearly always included in treatment plant of any size. This is done for two main reasons: firstly,
it is added to inactivate any remaining bacteria as final unit of treatment; and, more importantly,
to provide a residual disinfectant, which will kill any bacteria, introduced during storage or
distribution. Treatment process usually functions either through the physical removal of
contaminants through filtration, settling or biological removal of microorganisms. It is usual for
a treatment to be in a number of stages, with initial pre-treatment by settling or pre filtration
through coarse media, sand filtration (rapid or slow) followed by chlorination. The choice of a
particular treatment option for a particular project is dependent on the source water quality, level
of operators training and resources available for operation and maintenance, hence it is
imperative that the selection of technology for treatment plants is done taking the above into
consideration to ensure that they remain sustainable.

Slow Sand Filtration and sedimentation are selected to be used as a water treatment options.
Because they are appropriate technologies that are suitable for the local conditions of the region,
as they do not require skilled human resources, are cost effective; do not require chemicals and
continues power supply and further could be constructed with the available local materials.
Treatment plants for water from surface sources shall be designed to meet the specific conditions
of the raw water. Methods and configurations of plant components will vary depending on
circumstances. The following design based on MoWR design used as guideline criteria. The
proposed treatment plant parts are Plain sedimentation, Slow Sand Filtration and Disinfection.
The whole treatment plant is proposed to work in gravity system i.e. Raw Water Well → Plan
Sedimentation Tank → Slow Sand Filtration → Clear Water Well.

6.4.2 SELECTION OF TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES


The following criteria have been taken into consideration in the selection of treatment options:

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➢ Raw water characteristics which should comply with World Health Organization (WHO)
and Ethiopian guidelines for Drinking Water Quality other than those can be improved by
treatment.
➢ Treated water requirements which should comply to WHO guidelines for Drinking Water
Quality

6.4.3 RAW WATER WELL

Raw water wells set up in potable water treatment plants usually ensures a buffer function
between production and water flow to sedimentation tank.

Its size therefore is determined from volume requirement for various operational needs
including:

➢ Water stored which comes from intake sump well for plant operation and then deliver to
sedimentation tank
➢ A storage reservoir to balance plant sedimentation tank output
Table 6- 1 Raw Water Well sizing
Option 1 Option 2
Masonry Masonry
No. Kebele Description Calculated Description Calculated
collection collection
Volume Volume
chamber chamber
ADDIS
RWW 10m3
1 ALEM

6.4.4 PLAIN SEDIMENTATION

Sedimentation is the settling and removal of suspended particles that takes place when water
stands still in or flows slowly through a basin. The efficiency of sedimentation tank is the
removal of suspended particles, which determined by using settling velocity(S) of particle in the
detention time (T) with the full depth (H) of the tank.

So = H/T; T = BLH/Q so that So=Q/BL

Where, So=Settling velocity (m/hr), T= detention time (hr), Q= flow rate (m3/hr), H= depth of
tank (m), B=width of tank (m) and L=length (m)

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The plain sedimentation shall be designed for the maximum day demand. The parameters used to
design plain sedimentation are shown below.

Design of sedimentation basin

Horizontal-flow sedimentation is a gravity separation process in which a settling basin provides a


quiescent environment that enables particles of specific gravity greater than water to settle to the
bottom of the tank.

The design of horizontal sedimentation is based on the following criteria.

✓ The Horizontal flow sedimentation shall be designed for the maximum day demands end of
design period. But in this case the required is demand 19.12 l/sec including a discharge of 5%
in excess of the MDD considering the treatment plant self-use and the water wastage with the
sludge. It discharge 16 house pumping discharge.
✓ The parameters used to design plain sedimentation are shown below.
➢ Detention time (hr) 0.5 to 3
➢ Surface loading (m/day) 20 to 80
➢ Depth of the basin (m) 1.5 to 2.5
➢ Length/width ratio 4:1 to 6:1
➢ Length/depth ratio 5:1 to 20:1 source ;-(MoWR, January 31, 2006 )

The design of sedimentation basin is thus governed by three basic criteria as shown above:

 The quantity of water to be treated


 The selected detention period
 The selected surface loading rate

Two sedimentation basins which are designed to serve either of the two phases are aligned in
parallel and sharing a common wall with each other on the inner side and the total sedimentation
time for each basin is fixed at 2.5 hours. To reduce the likelihood of short-circuiting, a length to
width ratio of 5 is recommended to comply the design criteria.

The dimension of each tank is calculated as follows.

❖ The total volume of each sedimentation basin is calculated using a flow rate of Q (m3/hr)
and a detention time t of 2.5 hour.

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❖ The surface area of the basin is calculated using the recommended surface loading rate.

SLR = Q/ (L ×W)

❖ The length and width of the basin are calculated using the total area of the tank calculated
above and the selected length to width ratio of 5.
❖ Design Parameters; the minimum requirement,

Table 34;-Checking criteria for Sedimentation tank


Design Chee Design
Unit Total Phase I Remark
Parameters k Criteria
General
m3/d 1,652 1,652
Total flow rate m3/hr. 69 69
l/s 19.12 19
Number of tanks No 2 2
Details For each
tank
m3/d 826 826
Flow rate for each 34.423796
m3/hr. 23
tank, Q 8
9.5621657
l/s 10
9
1.5- 0k including free
Depth of tank, H m 2.1 2.3
2.5m board
Retention time, T Hrs. 2.5 0.5-3 Ok!
Length to width 4:1
- 5.00 Ok!
ratio to6:1
Surface loading
m/d 30 20-60 Ok!
rate S,
57.3729
Volume m3
9472
Surface Area m2 28 28 27.6
Length of tank, L m 11.7 12 12
Width of tank, W m 2.3 2.3 2.3
4:1
length depth ratio m 5.8 Ok!
to1:36
Table 35;-Summary of plan sedimentation tank dimension
LENGTH 12

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WEDTH 2.3
DEPTH OF TANK 2.3 including free board
The detail specifications of Sedimentation Tank have been presented in the BOQ and detail
drawings.

6.4.5 SLOW SAND FILTRATION ((NTU 25--100))


Filtration is a physical, chemical, and (in some instances) biological process for separating
suspended impurities from water by passage through porous media. This may be by slow sand
filter and Rapid sand filters based on the impurity of the water and the quantity of water demand
to be treated. Slow sand filtration is the oldest type of water filtration. Today they remain
promising filtration methods for water with low turbidity or algae continents. The process
percolates untreated water slowly through a bed of porous sand, with the influent water
introduced over the surface of the filter and then drained from the bottom. Slow sand filtration
reduces bacteria, cloudiness and organic level thus reducing the need for disinfections. It is very
effective in removing both suspended materials and bacteria. It is very simple and effective
technique for purifying surface water it will remove practically all the turbidity from the water as
well as most of the pathogens without the addition of chemicals.

The principle of the SSF operation is that an organic substance are deposited on the upper layer
of sand, where they serve as a breeding ground and food for bacteria and other types of
microorganisms. Hence, in a mature sand bed, a thin sticky upper biological film called a
Schmutzedecke forms. The Schmutzdecke that contains large varieties of biologically active
organism traps and breaks down organic matter while the suspended inorganic matters are
removed by straining. As the thin surface cake develops during the filtration cycle, the cake
assumes the dominant role in filtration rather than the granular media. Clogging may occur if the
source water is excessively turbid or if certain types of algae are present in the raw water.
Pretreatment with roughing filter or settling tank are necessary if such clogging occurs
frequently. In general the effectiveness of SSF is dependent on:

❖ Raw water quality


❖ Sand grain size
❖ Rate of filtration

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❖ Temperature
❖ And oxygen content of the water

Slow sand filters required larger areas of land, but have the following benefits.

- Technologically simpler than rapid sand filters,

- Very efficient at removing bacteriological contamination, reducing the required level of


post-chlorination.

With higher turbidity, between 25 NTU and 100 NTU, slow sand filters may still be preferable if
pre-treatment of the raw is carried out (e.g. roughing filters) to reduce the turbidity level.

Properly constructed SSF consists of a tank, a bed of graded fine sand, which is supported by a
layer of gravel, a system of under drains to collect the filtered water, and a flow regulator to
control the filtration rate. This filter material is confined in a box with opening at both ends
allowing water to flow in and out while operating on a top down gravity basis. The filtration
process which is a form of natural biological water treatment is used to remove solids,
precipitates, turbidity and in some cases bacterial particles that produce bad taste and odour.

Slow sand filter is typically characterized by certain design components

❖ The supernatant (water above the filter sand provide hydraulic head for the process)

❖ Filter sand varying in depth

❖ The under-drain medium (usually consisting of graded gravel)

❖ A set of control device

The following major advantage of slow sand filtration makes it an appropriate technique for
removing suspended organic and inorganic matters,

❖ It does not require systematic backwashing

❖ No chemical is required

❖ It is cost effective and reliable i.e. inexpensive to build

❖ Doesn’t require closes operator’s supervision and extensive operators

❖ It has Design and operation simplicity

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❖ No energy impute is required if a gravity head is available

❖ Sludge handling problem is minimal

❖ System can make use of locally available material and labour

❖ Can provide excellent treated water quality.

❖ Simple to operate and control

❖ Capital and operational costs can be very low in comparison to rapid sand filter

❖ Little special pipe work, equipment or instrumentation is needed

❖ The labour required for maintain ace can be unskilled as the major labour requirement is
in cleaning the beds, which can be done by hand

❖ Low maintenance treatment process

❖ Slow sand filter removes much larger percentages of impurities and bacteria from water
as compared to what can be removed by rapid sand gravity filter

Design of slow sand filtration (SSF)

Design criteria used (source water treatment for communities in developing countries, IRC and
MoWR)

❖ Filtration velocity, Vf (m/h) = 0.1-0.2

❖ Depth of filter bed(m) = 1-1.4

❖ Height of supernatant water (m) = 1-1.5

❖ Depth of system of under drain(m) = 0.3-0.5

❖ Number of filter minimum = 2

❖ Effective sand size (E.S) (mm) = 0.15 - 0.35

❖ Uniformity coefficient (U.C) = 1.5-3

❖ Length of filter run between cleanings = 20-60days

1, the total volume of each slow sand filter is calculated using a flow rate of Q, m3/hr and
filtration velocity of 0.2m/hr.

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2, the surface area of the basin is calculated using the recommended filtration rate of 0.2m/hr.

Vf = Q/A

The length and width of the basin are calculated using the total area of the tank calculated above
and the selected length to width ratio of 2. The length and width of the basin are thus 9.3 m and
18.6 m respectively.

Total depth H, of slow sand filter is H = Supernatant water depth + Depth of filter bed + Depth
of under drainage System + Free board

=1+1.2+.2+.3

Depth of SSF =2.9m

Table 36;-Checking criteria for slow sand filter


Design
Unit Total Phase I Design Criteria
Parameters REMARK
15 year
m3/d 1,652.3 1,652.3
Total flow rate m3/hr. 68.8 68.8
m3/s 0.0191243 0.0
l/s 19.1 19.1
Area of slow Sand Area of one filter
m2 172.1 172.1 5m2-200 m2
filter =Atonal/no of filter
Rate of Filtration m/hr. 0.2 0.2 0.1m/hrto0.2m/hr.
number of slow n = ½(A)(1/3)
No 3.5 3.5
sand filter
2.1 2.1 n = ¼ (Q)(1/2)
No 2.0 2.0
total area of slow A total =Q/Rate of
m2 344.2 344.2
sand filter filtration
Area of each slow m2 172.1 172.1 5-200
Sand filter m2 172.1 172.1 5m2-200 m2

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2.0 2.0 for check


Q in one filter=area
m3/d 826.2 826.2 *rate of filtration or
Flow rate in each
Q/2
slow Sand filter, Q
m3/hr. 34.4 34.4
l/s 9.6 9.6
B 2.9 2.9
width of Rapid
m 9.3 9.3
sand filter 9.3
length of Rapid 18.6 Length width ratio
m 18.6 18.6
Sand filter 2:1
Actual total
number Rapid No 2 2
sand filter required
check for Rate of
m/hr. 0.2 0.2
filtration
The detail specifications of slow sand filtration have been presented in the BOQ and detail
drawings.

6.4.6 CLEAR WATER WELL/COLLECTION CHAMBER


Clear water wells set up in potable water treatment plants usually ensures a buffer function
between production and water supply/distribution system and also provides contact time for
disinfection. Clear water wells serve several purposes. Their size therefore is determined from
volume requirement for various operational needs including:

✓ Water storage for plant operation


✓ A storage reservoir to balance plant output with distribution system demand
✓ Provide disinfection contact time
The three volumes are additive as presented below

V = PW + B + C

Where,

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V = Clear well storage volume

PW = Volume required for plant water use

B = Volume required to balance plant output with distribution demand

C = Volume required for disinfection contact

The other consideration that needs to be considered in fixing the volume of clear water well is
the considerations of maximum instant production flow rate (Qp) and water supply flow rate
(Qa). When nominal values of Qp and Qa are equal, the volume of clear well will only
compensate possible variations between the two flow rates. In that case, typical retention time is
two hours of production. Proper sizing of clear water storage enables continuous running of
potable water treatment. If Clearwater well is undersized, it will lead to several stops in water
treatment plant running which: Decrease potable water quality as its quality decreases
simultaneously at each restart of the water treatment plant Avoid full time operation of the water
treatment plant. To face up exceptional water demand, or to improve security in case of
production failure, the reservoir can be oversized. From the above considerations, for the case of
this project, PW that is required to operate the plant (chemical dilution and feed, pump
lubrication, wash down, in-plant domestic needs, filter backwash requirement) are nearly nil as
the treatment plant used to treat the raw water is SSF that doesn’t require the mentioned
demands. Further, as distribution reservoirs are planned to be provided at each demand centers,
the volume required to balance plant output with distribution demand (B) is ignored, as it is
assuming the inflow to the tank is equal to outflow. Hence, the tank is sized to only compensate
possible variations between the two flow rates, which are the case of retaining the one and hours
production.

Table 37;-Clear water sizing

Masonry collection
No. Kebele Description Calculated Volume
chamber

1 Addis Alem CWW 34.42 50 m3

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The detail specifications of this collection chamber have been presented in the BOQ and detail
drawings.

6.5. CHEMICAL PREPARATION AND DOSING

6.5.1 CHEMICAL FEEDING


Chemical feeders should be simple in design and easy to operate. The constant-head solution
feeder has been widely used for chemical feeding in water treatment plants. The feeding system
consists essentially of a preparation tank for dissolving and/or mixing the chemicals in water to
produce solutions of known strength, a distribution tank (day tank), a constant-head box with a
float-valve inlet, and a dosing tap attached to the outlet side of the constant-head box for
adjusting the flow of chemical solution. All exposed parts should be protected against
corrosion. Make-up water for mixing and preparation of chemicals should be supplied from the
clear water tank. All chemicals will be stored and prepared in a chemical building. From the
same building the various chemical solutions will be fed by gravity to the dosing points.

6.5.2 DISINFECTION
Calcium hypochlorite may be used as a disinfectant agent. Calcium hypochlorite has chlorine
content (available chlorine) of 65 - 70%. In the absence of this chemical, bleaching powder
with available chlorine of 35 - 37% can also be used. The amount of chlorine dosage depends
mainly on the level of the chlorine demand influenced by many factors. As the chlorinating will
be made on filtered water, an approximate dose of 1.5 mg/l is deemed adequate. The optimum
chlorine dosage is however determined by conducting frequent residual chlorine tests. The
desirable value of the residual chlorine in the distribution network is between 0.2 - 0.5 mg/l of
free chlorine and a concentration of at least 0.2 mg/l should be available at any water
consumption point. The calcium hypochlorite is mixed with water in a mixing tank to make a
solution of about 5% concentration. The mixing and feeding tanks are sized to handle 5%
solution lasting for 24 hours. Taking a maximum concentration dose of 3mg/l with 65%
concentrated calcium hypochlorite, the size of the tanks is 1000 litters.

The feeding tank may be equipped with a float controlled constant head tank with flow
indicator or a constant head flow bowl, rubber tube and a flow meter. In order to have adequate
contact time, the chlorine solution is dosed at the wet well in the clear water pumping station.

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The flow from the filter clear water channel to the wet well will be gravitational. The chlorine
dose is adjusted according to the plant throughput flow rate and is controlled by checking the
concentration of residual chlorine in the service reservoir. Calcium Hypochlorite (trade names
include: “HTH”, “Perchlorin”, “Pitchfork”) are not only twice as strong as chlorinated lime but
retain their original strength for more than a year under normal storage conditions. Chlorinated
lime (CaO.2CaOCl) is readily available and cheap chlorine compound. This chemical is easy to
transport and not dangerous to handle if it is supplied in a suitable container. It is white or
yellowish powder containing about 33% available chlorine. It will lose chlorine during storage.
In the presence of moisture bleaching powder becomes corrosive. It is necessary to use
corrosion-resistant containers made of wood, ceramic or plastics. These should be stored in a
dark, cool and dry place. In order to minimize the loss of chlorine a maximum concentration of
5% is recommended for a bleaching powder solution.

6.5.3 PH. CONTROL


Slaked lime (Ca (OH) 2); will be mixed in a similar system comprising preparation tank which is
provided with a stirrer. The prepared solution will be conveyed to distribution tank by gravity
from where the solution will gravitate via the constant-head box to the splitter box in front of the
sand filters where mixing takes place. Then, the pH-adjusted water will be conveyed to the sand
filters.

Hydrated Lime Powder (Slaked Lime) will be used for pH control. It is, however, possible to
perform the pH control by using Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH, Caustic soda/lye). If this option is
employed the same solution-type feeder as described above can be used. Sodium Hydroxide is
available in the form of pellets, flakes, lumps (or solution). It may be used for filter cleaning as
well.

6.6. COLLECTION CHAMBER

Clear water wells set up in potable water treatment plants usually ensures a buffer function
between production and water supply/distribution system and also provides contact time for
disinfection. Collection chamber serve several purposes. Their size therefore is determined from
volume requirement for various operational needs including:

✓ Water storage for plant operation

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✓ Provide disinfection contact time


Hence the Collection chamber capacity, V required is calculated below

Table 38; - collection chamber

Masonry
N
Kebeles Description collection elevation easting northing
o
chamber
Collection
chamber at 50 m3 1668.18 474295.89 1395062.27
Booster 1
Collection
Addis chamber at row 10 m3 1916.26 473678.67 1394474.11
alem/tillag water well
e/ and dile Collection
betgle chamber at clear 50m3 1909.67 473631.56 1394465.41
water well
Collection
chamber at addis 25 m3 2193.08 475385.5 1389159.45
alem BS3

6.7. RISING MAIN

The Rising main is designed to pass in such a way that there will be minimum number of gully
crossings, as much as possible short distance and it is sized to safely convey the available source
of water. The size of the rising main is calculated by using the empirical formula developed for
fixing an economical pipe diameter, which is presented below.

De=A*SQRT (Q)

Where, De - economical pipe diameter (m)

Q- Discharge (m3/s)

Using the equation above and the given discharges, market available pipe diameters are adopted
for rising main pipes of the project. Flow for each rising main is determined based on beneficiary
villages.

The rising main pipe size has been sized using the population maximum day demand till the
water reservoir near to treatment plant.

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D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q, Where Q = Discharge in m3/sec, adjusted by 16 hours pump

D= Economical diameter in meters The size of the rising main is


calculated by using the empirical formula developed for fixing an economical pipe diameter, as
shown below.

Sump well to booster one

D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q

Where Q = 0.01912 m3/sec

D= Economical diameter in meters

D = 200 (OD) mm PN 20 HDPE Pipe (152.8 internal diameter)

Check the permissible Velocity

V = Q/A = 4*Q/ (3.14*D2)

= 1.04m/s, which is under the permissible velocity range

Booster one to row water well

D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q

Where Q = 0.01912 m3/sec

D= Economical diameter in meters

D = 250 (OD) mm PN 25 HDPE Pipe (178 internal diameter)

Check the permissible Velocity

V = Q/A = 4*Q/ (3.14*D2)

= 0.77m/s, which is under the permissible velocity range

Clear water well to 300m3 service reservoir

D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q form clear water to PL5

Where Q = 0.01845 m3/sec

D= Economical diameter in meters

D = 200 (OD) mm PN 25 HDPE Pipe (142.3 internal diameter)

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Check the permissible Velocity

V = Q/A = 4*Q/ (3.14*D2)

= 1.17m/s, which is under the permissible velocity range

D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q form PL5 to 300m3 reservoir

Where Q = 0.01845 m3/sec

D= Economical diameter in meters

D = 180 (OD) mm PN 16 HDPE Pipe (145.4 internal diameter)

Check the permissible Velocity

V = Q/A = 4*Q/ (3.14*D2)

= 1.12m/s, which is under the permissible velocity range

Booster one to row water well

D= 0.97Q to 1.22 Q

Where Q = 0.0032 m3/sec

D= Economical diameter in meters

D = 90 (OD) mm PN16 HDPE Pipe (72.3 internal diameter)

Check the permissible Velocity

V = Q/A = 4*Q/ (3.14*D2)

= 0.79m/s, which is under the permissible velocity range

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Figure 6;- pressure line


Table 39;-Rising main Pipes and Corresponding Lengths

No. Kebele Description Pipe Material Pipe length(m) Remark

Sump well to
HDPE OD 200mm PN 20 1881.28
BS 1
HDPE OD 250mm PN 25 925
BS1 To row
HDPE OD 250mm PN 25 828
water well
DCI ID 150mm 97
Addis HDPE OD200m m PN 25 214.62
1 clear water well
Alem HDPE OD200m m PN 25 127
to service
HDPE OD 180mm PN 16 1119
reservoir
DCI ID 150mm 173
25m3 reservoir
to 50m3 service HDPE OD90mm PN 16 2102
reservoir

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6.8. RESERVOIR

The hourly variation coefficients stated in the design criteria has been used in determining the
capacity of the reservoir. Capacity of reservoir is determined using simplified empirical method
commonly practiced in many water supply projects for no previously recorded hourly variation
data. This is simply one third of the maximum day demand at the end of design period.

Capacity of Reservoir = 1/3*maximum day demand at the end of design period.

Table 40;-Service Reservoir

Calculated Service
No. Kebele Description elevation easting northing
Volume Reservoir

main Service
300 m3 2,147.05 472,096.94
Addis Reservoir 1,393,963.18
1 349.7
Alem Service
50 m3
Reservoir 2,193.08 475,385.50 1,389,159.45

6.9. DISTRIBUTION NETWORK

The distribution network is designed in such a way that it safely and economically
accommodates the peak hour demand at the end of Design period. The layout of the distribution
network has been prepared based on the existing settlement pattern and topographic suitability.
As per the design criteria, the following guidelines are maintained in the analysis of the
distribution network.

➢ During peak hour flow velocity shall be between 0.3 and 2.2 m/s
➢ During minimum consumption water shall not be stagnant in the distribution network
In the simulation of the network system, the demand at each node is calculated based on the
information gathered regarding the future development trend of the developing village and the
estimated population density.

The hydraulic network diagram system for project area as shown on the layout drawing including
minimum demand (night time) and peak hour demand (day time) conditions were carried out

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using the software called Bentley Water cad V-8. Specific print outs of simulation results
covering minimum and peak hour consumption periods are attached in annex 1

Table 41;-DISTRIBUTION PIPES AND CORRESPONDING LENGTHS


Length
S/N Diameter /External Dia./(mm) Pipe Type
(m)
Addis Alem and dile betgle Kebeles

1 OD 63 mm 5,308.00

2 OD 75 mm 2,563.00
HDPE PE100 pipe laying with
3 OD 90 mm 1,130.00
Butt Welding Connection
4 OD 110 mm 2,151.00
5 OD 125 mm 1,032.00
6 OD140 mm 375.00
7 OD 40 mm HDPE PE100 PN10 pipe laying 2,711.00
8 OD 50 mm with Compression Connection 8,500.00
9 OD 90 mm PN 16 GRAVITY LINE 4,524.00

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Figure 7:- distribution line lay out

6.10. THRUST BLOCKS AND CROSSING STRUCTURES,

Whenever the pipeline changes direction horizontally or vertically concrete thrust blocks should be
provided to resist the thrust force in the piping system. Concrete supports for pipes should be
provided whenever the pipe is laid above ground surface and also in situations where foundation
formations are not good. Lateral transverse anchors should be provided for conditions where pipe is
laid in steep slopes. Whenever pipeline crosses river/ditch, crossing structures, which would protect
the pipe, should be provided.

6.11. PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE AND BREAK PRESSURE TANK

To keep the residual pressure within the allowable limits, Pressure reducing valve will be
proposed at elevation tabulated bellow and located as shown on the proposed network layout
attached in the drawing album. In this design one break pressure tank and 3 pressure reducing
valve. Its break pressure is existing 50m3 reservoirs.

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Table 42 ;- pressure reduce valve


ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m)
2240 PRV-1 2,075.24 473,130.16 1,392,350.93
2242 PRV-2 2,076.92 470,836.57 1,393,728.33
2245 PRV-3 1,833.82 473,763.99 1,394,215.20

Table 43 ;- BREAK PRESSURE TANK


Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m)
50 M EXISTING 2,068.29 473,716.74 1,391,570.86

6.12. PUBLIC FOUNTAINS

The proposed public fountains are located in the selected areas of the project area, as shown on
the distribution network layout, as per GTP-2 planning to ensure that each customer would be
within 250 & 1000 meters of walking distance for urban and rural areas respectively. But the
specific locations should be determined before or during construction considering factors like
interest of the residing communities and accessibility.in this project area 3 for school fountain, 1
for health centre and 28 pubic fountains.

The number of new public fountains proposed to be constructed for the residing communities in
rural Kebeles will be stated below table.

Table 44 ;- public fountain


Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m)
Wpadismender3 2,122.69 471,869.11 1,394,384.91
WPp 2,149.03 476,566.14 1,389,580.02
WP_SATELAYT SUC 2,114.97 471,073.82 1,394,058.94
WP_MIZU GOTE 2,105.78 471,047.58 1,393,816.71
WP_MENHARIA 2,073.07 473,500.05 1,391,787.15
WP_LAY BIWSA 2,142.65 476,864.85 1,389,689.34
WP_LAY BEUSA 2,151.34 476,548.00 1,389,056.99
WP_LACHI BISA 2,134.02 476,261.07 1,390,240.44
WP_HELTH EXTENTI 2,055.79 473,081.26 1,391,911.58
WP_DIBZE 2,081.20 473,818.01 1,390,402.32
WP_ARSHUMAN 2,126.28 475,084.10 1,389,994.57
WP_ABTAN2 2,150.93 476,034.25 1,388,676.99
WP_ABTAN1 2,158.34 476,436.80 1,388,518.98

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Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m)


WP_ABITA BA 2,057.20 470,293.41 1,393,150.46
WPP 2,063.02 473,244.67 1,391,850.95
WP456 2,072.97 473,620.85 1,391,703.90
WP2 1,816.93 474,003.98 1,393,865.74
WP1 1,868.09 473,689.03 1,394,310.44
WP WEFCHO 2,056.76 473,532.04 1,391,490.46
WP TIMKEU 2,025.11 473,220.67 1,391,298.31
WP SUMGINA 2,087.12 472,747.90 1,394,131.90
WP SCHOOL2 2,085.22 473,182.05 1,392,666.33
WP GONDER BER 2,051.40 473,050.22 1,391,550.10
WP GEBYA SEFER 2,053.56 473,264.99 1,391,470.91
WP ASTEDADER 2,069.23 473,285.93 1,391,802.00
WP AKODRINA 2,024.55 473,571.31 1,391,145.58
WP ADIS MENDER 2 2,110.73 472,029.99 1,394,436.39
WP ADIS MENDER 1 2,125.34 471,987.93 1,394,268.01
WP ABTSAD 2,162.28 475,590.66 1,389,014.00
WP 03 2,073.92 473,385.91 1,391,662.71
WP 01 2,071.30 473,399.90 1,391,828.79
ELEMENSARI_WP 2,060.33 473,715.38 1,391,488.73

6.13. VALVE CHAMBER

The pipelines will be provided with gate valves at junctions, flushing devices and air release
valves will be provided at appropriate places along the distribution network. Masonry manholes
should be provided for each valve location for protection and provide easy access.

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7. ELECTRO MECHANICAL WORK

7.1. ELECTRO MECHANICAL DESIGN AND HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS

The hydraulic analysis of a water transmission system usually involves the use of the Hazen-
Williams or Darcy-Weisbach equations to determine frictional head losses in the various pipes
for various design flow rates. A commonly used form of the Hazen-Williams equation is:-
hf =10.675*L*(Q^1.852)/((C^1.852) *(D^4.87))
Where Q = the pump flow rate in meter cube per second
C = a coefficient depending on the smoothness of the interior of the pipe
D = diameter of the pipe in meters
L = pipe length in meter
hf =major frictional head loss in the pipe in meter
hft =1.1xhf, hft is the total frictional loss in the pipe including pipe fitting and valve losses (10% of
hf)
TDH= ED+DWL+ hft+ reservoir height

7.2. PUMP AND GENERATOR ANALYSIS

Water must be pumped from the source to the destination higher elevation point (booster or
service reservoir) by using either centrifugal or submersible pump. Water pumping station have
been developed based on the following data
 Total available dynamic head, TDH(H) in meter
 Q l/s amount shall be pumped for the adjusted pumping hour
 At duty point the mechanical and electrical efficiencies for the pump are ηm, and ηe
respectively
 Duty points lie in the best efficiency zone.
 Electric motors are to be sized to suit the maximum power that may possibly be absorbed
by the pump, and are to be rated for ambient conditions.
 Starting currents shall be limited up to 3 times the full load current,
 The pump and generator set will be work at the specific location masl, temperature and
humidity conditions.

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𝑸∗𝑯 𝒑 𝐴𝑙 𝐺𝑝
➢ 𝑷𝒑 = 𝟏𝟎𝟐∗ ηp 𝒌𝒘, 𝒑𝒎 = ηe 𝒌𝒘, Gp=1.5xPm(kw), 𝑷𝒂𝒍𝒕 = 1000 ∗ 100 ∗ 10,

 Power cable size should have a maximum current carrying capacity higher than the motor
full load current as well as with a voltage drop of less than 3% for the total cable length.
 Each pump provided with the following automatic cutouts, to stop the pump and indicate
a fault, at the pump panel.

➢ Low source level

➢ High reservoir water level

➢ High delivery pressure (closed valve);

➢ Phase failure, phase sequence

➢ Over current or under current

➢ Under voltage, or over voltage.


• The diesel generators installation would include the following:

➢ Diesel generator pipe works


➢ Switchgear
➢ Cables
➢ Earthling
➢ All accessories and other necessary items

7.3. DOCUMENTS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR HAVING:

➢ Pump and generator set


1) Service and Maintenance Manuals
2) Workshop Manual.
3) Spare Parts Manual
4) Spare part list - indicating make, model, and rating etc.
➢ Control panel boards
1) Description (operating) manual.
2) Control module manual.
3) Fault-finding manual.

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4) Component lists – indicating country of origin, make, etc.


5) Spare part list - indicating make, model, and rating etc.

7.4. DRAWINGS TO BE PART OF THE DOCUMENTS:

1) Wiring and schematic drawing showing detailed circuits


2) Each wire, component, terminal, etc. shall be clearly annotated on the drawing for
identification and maintenance purposes.
3) Hardcopy of every handbook, manual and every drawing per unit (for each)

7.5. ELECTROMECHANICAL DESIGN ANALYSIS FOR ADDIS ALEM (TELAJE)


KEBELE SUMP WELL &BOOSTER STATIONS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

Electro-Mechanical design analysis for Adiss alem Sump well& Booster stations water
supply project
(From
25m3
From reservior
50m3 Booster to
sump 50m3
well (From BS-1 to (From Clear water Reservior
to Row water reservior to 300m3 Addis alem
Description BS#1 reservior ) Reservior) end)
Location
X(easting)
Y(northing)
total dynamic
1 head analysis
design pump
discharge (l/s) 19.12 9.56 9.56 9.56 9.33 9.33 9.33 9.33 3.25
design
discharge 0.019 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.009 0.009 0.00
(m3/s) 12 956 956 96 933 33 33 933 0.00325

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well total depth …. …. …. …. …. …. …. …. ….


pump position
below OGL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blind casing
interval (m)
Expected
dynamic water
level 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
well
recommended
safe yield (L/s)
well production ……. …… …… …… …… ……. ……. ……
casing . .. .. .. .. . . .. ……..
well surface
casing diameter
casing type
riser pipe type
HDP HDP HDP HDP HDP
HDP
E E E E E
DCI E DCI
OD OD OD OD2 OD
ID OD20 ID
200m 250 250 00m 180m
150 0mm 150
m mm mm m m HDPE
mm PN mm
rising main PN PN PN PN PN OD90mm
25
pipe type 20 25 25 25 16 PN 16
riser pipe
diameter (m)
rising main
pipe internal 0.176 0.21 0.21 0.17
diameter (m) 4 4 4 0.15 1 0.171 0.163 0.15 0.0726
velocity for the

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riser pipe
velocity for the
rising main
pipe 0.78 0.27 0.27 0.54 0.41 0.41 0.45 0.53 0.79
riser pipe
length (m)
rising main 1881. 214.
pipe length (m) 28 925 828 97 62 127 1119 173 2102
coefficient of
friction for the
riser pipe(C) - - - - - - - - -
coefficient of
friction for the
rising main
pipe(C) 150 150 150 130 150 150 150 130 150
maximum day 19.1 19.1 19.1 18.6 18.6
demand (l/sec) 19.12 2 2 2 5 18.65 18.65 5 3.25
maximum
pumping hour,
hr. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12
major riser pipe
head loss, Hl
(m) - - - - - - - - -
major rising
main head loss, 0.31 0.27 0.24 0.20 0.41
Hl (m) 5.853 2 9 0 6 0.122 1.356 0 18.598
minor head
loss, .1*(Hl + 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.04
Hl (m)) 0.585 1 8 0.02 1 0.012 0.136 1 1.860
total head loss

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(m) 6.438 0.34 0.30 0.26 0.22 0.134 1.492 0.45 20.457
3 7 4 7 1
pump station 1518. 1668
elevation (m) 79 .18 1909 2100.88
destination
booster
collection OR
reservoir 1668. 1916 2037
elevation 18 .26 .29 2193.08
pick point in 1668. 1916 2137
the raising main 18 .26 .29 2193.08
elevation 149.3 248. 228.
difference (m) 9 08 29 92.20
reservoir height 2.7 2.7 4.2 2.7
total dynamic 158.5 251. 232.
head (m) 3 69 72 115.36
TDH above 158.5 251. 234.
OGL 3 69 79 115.36
159.0 252. 235.
TDH (m) 0 00 00 116.00
Electromechan
ical fittings PN PN2 PN2
standard to be PN16 5 5 PN16
pump and
diesel
generator
2 analysis
pump
mechanical
efficiency - ηm, 70 65 65 60

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electrical motor
efficiency - ηe,
% 90 90 90 85
motor shaft
rated power 36.3 33.0
(P2), kw 42.58 4 7 6.16
standard
motor shaft
2 power (P2), in
. kw not greater
1 than 45 37 37 7.5
motor
electrical input 41.1 41.1
power (P1) 50.00 1 1 8.82
total number of
duty and 1 2 2
standby pumps duty duty duty 1 duty
power required
to run the
motor 1.5*Pm, 61.6 61.6
kw 75.00 7 7 13.24
altitude effect,
palt 10% for
each 1000masl, 10.2 11.7
kw 11.39 9 7 2.78
total generator 71.9 73.4
power, kw 86.39 5 4 16.02
total generator 134.9 112. 114.
power 9 43 75 25.02

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including other
loads, kva
standard
2 continuous
. duty generator
2 power, kva 140 120 120 30
motor working
current,
I=Pm/(1.73*V* 105.6 173. 173.
0.8)(A) 3 71 71 18.64
motor reduced
voltage starting
current, 264.0 434. 434.
Ims,(A) 9 28 28 46.60
minimum
required 120. 120.
transformer kva 73.10 21 21 12.90
appropriate
2 transformer
. power size,
3 kva 100 200 200 50
main switch
gear and
manual transfer
switch in 158.4 260. 260.
ampere 5 57 57 27.96
standard
2 switch gear
. and manual
4 transfer switch 160 315 315 32

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board in rated
current(A)
power cable
length from
control panel to
motor 30 20 20 20
power cable
size in mm²
from control
panel board to
motor 8.19 9.00 9.00 0.95
standard
power cable
size with
current
carrying
2 capacity of
. rated motor 3x25/ 3x25 3x25
5 current(mm²) 16 /16 /16 3x4/2.5
Summarized Table of Electro-Mechanical design analysis for Addis alem (tillage) kebele Sump
well/BS stations water supply project

Description Discharge Hea fitti Pump Gener Traf standard standard Remark
(l/s) d ngs power ator o power switch
(m) PN (kw) (kva) (kva cable size gear and
stan ) with manual
dard current transfer
carrying switch
capacity of board in
rated rated
motor current(A

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current(m )
m2)
Sump well discharge 159. 16 P ≤ 45 140 100 3x25/16 160 It is
submersible =19.12l/s 00 better
pumps#1(1+ to use
1) EEPCO
Booster Three 252. 25 P ≤ 37 120 200 3x25/16 315 power
surface pumps(2+ 00 to
pumps#1(Ro 1) reduce
w water discharge running
pump) =9.56l/s cost!
Booster Three 235. 25 P ≤ 37 120 200 3x25/16 315
surface pumps(2+ 00
pumps#2(Cle 1)
ar water discharge
pump) =9.33l/s
Booster Two 116 16 P ≤ 7.5 30 50 3x4/2.5 32
surface pumps(1+
pumps#3 1)
discharge
=3.25l/s

7.6. PARTICULAR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SURFACE PUMPS

7.6.1 SURFACE PUMPS


Motor specification

- Voltage: - 380v/400v, three phases, 50Hz


- Designed as to facilitate rewinding in the field workshop
- Overload margin 1.1% times over the rated HP
- Three phase induction motor

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- Squirrel cage rotor


- RPM=1500
- Star-delta starting or autotransformer starting depending on the outlet winding cables
for the motor.
Pump specification

- Multistage, centrifugal radial type


- directly coupled to the motor
- Impellers made of bronze or stainless steel
- Statically and dynamically balanced
- Stainless steel strainer at the pump suction
- Motor cable protection on the pump body
- Pump discharge and total head as below mention in the BOQ.
- Pump power descript in BOQ
- Efficiency at 0.8 power factor lagging is not less than 65%
- motor shaft made of stainless steel
- Size of surface power cable depend on the pump power as mention the BOQ
The head of the surface pump is necessary to measure while it is operating. The value of the head
at the suction and delivery connections taking care that both readings are taken in relation to one
common level known as the plane of reference.

7.6.2 CONDITIONS TO INSTALL SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS HORIZONTALLY IN COLLECTION

CHAMBER

the following conditions should be considered if surface pump is not available

❖ The sleeve shall be provided for cooling purpose.


❖ Proper support for the submersible pump shall be provided.
❖ The installation must be at 0o or 90o to make its functionality more efficient.
❖ The discharge port should never fall below the horizontal plane.
❖ In this design the safe yield is taken as the daily demand for the system project, so, the pump
can be tolerated 5% below the safe yield but not above.

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7.6.3 BEP - BEST EFFICIENCY POINT

The maximum efficiency for a pump is normally in its "design point" - also called BEP - or
the "Best Efficiency Point."
Pumps should be selected to operate as close to BEP as possible. When a pump operates at
BEP it is at its most efficient, meaning it is using input power as efficiently as possible and
reducing energy costs. When a pump operates at BEP it also produces the lowest vibration
readings, meaning that pump longevity is increased and maintenance costs are decreased, so
the pump should run at more than 5% left or right of the BEP, you should see pump curve
and contact the pump manufacturer. (https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/best-efficiency-
point-bep-d_311.html)

7.6.4 SWITCH BOARD (CONTROL PANEL)


❖ 3phase 4wires, 380,50HZ, star delta or direct or autotransformer starting depending on the
pump starting system.
❖ Short-circuit protected with a fuse disconnection switch ahead of the contactor or circuit
breaker, usually a molded type ease ahead of contactor.

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❖ Systems with over current protection relay which is adjustable time and load.
❖ Water level monitoring relay for dry running protection.
❖ Voltmeter with selection switches for phase voltage.
❖ Ammeter for three phase current measurement and ammeter selection switch
❖ Indicator lamps for pump running and power on indicator. (green and yellow) red for faulty
❖ Phase failure relay. (Including under & over voltage protection relay)
❖ Running hour meter
❖ 3 electrodes for water level control.
❖ Fuse holders and fuse for main circuit protection
❖ Stop push button
❖ Start push button
❖ Manual or automatic selector switch
❖ Time delay relay 0.1 to 30 sec.
❖ Control circuit voltage can be 220v or 240v with transformer
❖ Pressure switch and level sensor
❖ Earth leakage relay with current transformer.

7.6.5 POWER CABLE


❖ Four core submersible cable flat type to minimize the pump size
❖ Double/ single cable according to the type of starter to be used
❖ Cable diameter to be such that the voltage drop at the maximum depth setting is not more
than 2.5% at an ambient temperature of 30.0C
❖ Cable connected with motor should be with water proof joint to the motor cables.
❖ Cable length as shown in BOQ or double of this if the pump is star delta.

7.6.6 NPSHA (NET POSITIVE SECTION HEAD AVAILABLE) ANALYSIS TO AVOID CAVITATION
Electro-Mechanical Design NPSHa Analysis For addis alem Booster water pump

Electro-Mechanical Design NPSHa Analysis For Row water pump WSP


Location BS 1
X(easting)
Y(northing)

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Net positive Suction Head (NPSHA) Analysis


1
suction pipe and fitting type GS
Total pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 19.12
Total pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.01912
Single pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 9.56
Single pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.00956
pump seat floor elevation(m) 1668.18
Static water level elevation(m) 1668.18
Absolute pressure at pump station altitude(Pa), mtr 9.63
Storm factor(variation of pressure -10% 0.963
Modified absolute pressure at pump station, mtr 8.67
Vapor pressure of liquid at pumping temp (Hv), take
320C 0.494
Diameter of common suction pipe(m) 0.15
Diameter of suction branch pipe(m) 0.1
Common suction pipe length(m) 6.00
Branch suction pipe length(m) 1.40
Velocity of common suction pipe m/s 1.08
Velocity of branch suction pipe m/s 1.22
Common suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.062
Branch suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.029
Suction side fittings friction loss, take 50% 0.0455
Suction side pipe and fittings total friction loss, Hfs, Mtr 0.14
Static suction (Hs) head(+) or lift (-), mtr 0.00
NPSHa(m) 8.036
NPSHr of pump should be less than 6.5

• So, to avoid cavitation the manufacturer should provide required net positive suction
head with a value of less than 6.5.

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Electro-Mechanical Design NPSHa Analysis For Clear water pump WSP


Location BS 2
X(easting)
Y(northing)
Net positive Suction Head (NPSHA) Analysis
2
suction pipe and fitting type GS
Total pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 18.65
Total pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.01865
Single pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 9.325
Single pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.00933
pump seat floor elevation(m) 1909.00
Static water level elevation(m) 1909.00
Absolute pressure at pump station altitude(Pa), mtr 9.63
Storm factor(variation of pressure -10% 0.963
Modified absolute pressure at pump station, mtr 8.67
Vapor pressure of liquid at pumping temp (Hv), take 320C 0.494
Diameter of common suction pipe(m) 0.15
Diameter of suction branch pipe(m) 0.1
Common suction pipe length(m) 6.00
Branch suction pipe length(m) 1.40
Velocity of common suction pipe m/s 1.06
Velocity of branch suction pipe m/s 1.19
Common suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.059
Branch suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.028
Suction side fittings friction loss, take 50% 0.0435
Suction side pipe and fittings total friction loss, Hfs, Mtr 0.13
Static suction (Hs) head(+) or lift (-), mtr 0.00
NPSHa(m) 8.043
NPSHr of pump should be less than 6.5

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• So, to avoid cavitation the manufacturer should provide required net positive suction
head with a value of less than 6.5.
Electro-Mechanical Design NPSHa Analysis For Addis alem end pump WSP
Location BS 3
X(easting)
Y(northing)
3 Net positive Suction Head (NPSHA) Analysis
suction pipe and fitting type GS
Total pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 3.25
Total pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.00325
Single pump discharge at duty point (l/s) 3.25
Single pump discharge at duty point(m3/s) 0.00325
pump seat floor elevation(m) 2100.88
Static water level elevation(m) 2100.88
Absolute pressure at pump station altitude(Pa), mtr 9.45
Storm factor(variation of pressure -10% 0.945
Modified absolute pressure at pump station, mtr 8.51
Vapor pressure of liquid at pumping temp (Hv), take 320C 0.494
Diameter of common suction pipe(m) 0.065
Diameter of suction branch pipe(m) 0.065
Common suction pipe length(m) 4.00
Branch suction pipe length(m) 1.40
Velocity of common suction pipe m/s 0.98
Velocity of branch suction pipe m/s 0.98
Common suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.092
Branch suction pipe head loss, Hl (m) 0.032
Suction side fittings friction loss, take 50% 0.0619
Suction side pipe and fittings total friction loss, Hfs, Mtr 0.19
Static suction (Hs) head(+) or lift (-), mtr 0.00
NPSHa(m) 7.825

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NPSHr of pump should be less than 6.3

• So, to avoid cavitation the manufacturer should provide required net positive suction
head with a value of less than 6.3.

7.7. SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS

❖ Submersible pump directly coupled to wet submersible motor for pumping ground water
from deep wells.
❖ Working temperature maximum above 30 0 C (degree centigrade)
❖ Single impeller at the bottom and sealed by means of double mechanical seal arrangement,
Submersible Non clog dewatering type pump. Or Multistage, centrifugal radial type or all
parts are made from specially selected material to withstand against high abrasion and
corrosive fluid of sea water application for Surface water.
❖ Max. external diameter of pump including motor over the cable should be less than the
diameter of the well casing at least by 2’’ for bore hole
❖ Min permissible sand content of 25mg/l for bore hole
❖ Impellers, diffusers and shaft should be made of stainless steel
❖ Stainless steel impellers statically and dynamically balanced
❖ Non return valve at the out let.
❖ Stainless steel strainer at pump suction
❖ Screwed connection for riser pipes up to four inch and flange connection for riser pipes
above four inches.
❖ Motor cable protection on the pump body
❖ The pump size in diameter includes the pump, cable and cable guard.

7.7.1 MOTOR
❖ Submersible wet type motor adequate power
❖ Voltage three phases, 380/400v 50HZ
❖ Designed as to facilitate rewinding infield work shop
❖ Over load margin over rated HP by about 1.1% times
❖ Three phase induction motor
❖ Squirrel cage rotor

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❖ RPM-2900
❖ Starting can be direct on line for motors less than 7.5kw, for pumps having the capacity
up to 50kw Auto Transformer and above 50KW Star-Delta type of starting.
❖ Motor shaft body should be made of stainless steel.

7.7.2 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT


❖ 3 vulcanized electrodes for water level monitoring system to prevent pump from running dry.
❖ with 3x1.5 mm2 control cable for electrodes equal length with power cable
❖ Pressure gauge and pressure switch as specified in the boq.
❖ One or two, according to a number of cable core, jointing kit with quick drying epoxy resin
compound.

7.7.3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION


❖ The technical information should include but not limited to
❖ Pump discharge and total head.
❖ Complete pump performance at duty point and at different heads and discharge.
❖ Pump HP or KW
❖ Pump efficiency at 0.8 power factor (lagging) ,for centrifugal surface pumps
efficiency>=0.65
❖ Number of stages and total length of pump and motor
❖ Pump over cable and motor diameter
❖ Pump out let connection diameter
❖ Type of impeller
❖ Impeller pump shaft, motor and pump casing material
❖ Size of submersible cable
❖ Make and type of starter
❖ Control panel box full details (wiring diagram and spare list)
❖ Impeller vane thickness, number of vane, vane angle at inlet and outlet of typical stage.
❖ Other relevant information.
➢ Pump Casings
The pump design shall ensure that alignment is maintained between the various assemblies
by recesses, spigots and dowels and shall be such that all components liable to wear can be

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replaced. Components shall be permanently marked with the manufacturer's number and
where dowels are not used, permanently marked for correct assembly. The casings of the
pumps shall be of a suitable grade of close grained cast iron to BS 1452 Grade 220 or nickel
iron and have flanges to match the specified pipe work. The waterways through the pumps
shall be smooth in finish and free from recesses and obstructions.

All joints shall be machined and faced and bolt holes shall be drilled and re-bored. Locating
pins shall be provided where necessary also starting screw holes the latter being provided
with set screws.
➢ Butterfly Valves
Valves shall be provided as specified on the Drawings and in the Particular Specifications
and shall be specifically designed for use in raw and treated water and in chemical solutions
used in water treatment.
Valves shall unless otherwise specified be double flanged.

All valves and penstocks shall be of the sizes shown on the Drawings or stated in the
Documents and shall be obtained from manufacturers approved by the Engineer.

Where specified valves shall be fitted with easing screws and a clean-out box in the base.

❖ All valve bodies shall give the following information: -


❖ Manufacturer's name
❖ Hydraulic test pressure
❖ Size of valve
❖ Direction of flow 'Arrow'

➢ Valve Access
All valves, hand wheels, spindles and headstocks shall be positioned to give good access for
operational personnel.

Extension spindles shall be supplied wherever necessary to achieve the specified operating
requirements.

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Valves buried or installed in underground chambers where access to a hand wheel would be
impractical shall be key operated.
It shall be possible either to remove and replace or to recondition seats and gates. Gland
packing shall be accessible without removal of the valve from the pipe work.
➢ Operation
The operating gear of all valves and penstocks shall be such that they can be opened and
closed by one man against an unbalanced head 15 per cent in excess of the maximum
service value and any gearing shall be such as to permit manual operation in a reasonable
time and not exceed a required operating torque of 100 Nm.
All hand wheels shall be arranged to turn in a clockwise direction to close the valve or
penstock and the direction of rotation for opening and closing shall be indicated on the hand
wheels.
Unless otherwise stated the hand wheels shall be coated with black plastic and incorporate
facilitates for padlocking in either the open or closed position.
Headstocks and valves of 50 mm or greater nominal bore shall be fitted with mechanical
position indicators to show the amount which the valve is open or closed in relation to its
full travel, i.e. 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.
➢ Materials
Valve bodies, discs and wedges shall be of cast iron, with facing rings, seating rings, wedge
nuts and other trim of corrosion resistant bronze, all as specified.

The valve stem, thrust washers, screws, nuts and other components exposed to the water
shall be of a corrosion resistant grade of bronze or stainless steel.

Valve bodies and other components of plastic or other non-metallic materials shall be
compatible with the medium and of robust industrial design.

Rubber seated butterfly valves shall be airtight when shut-off. Valves shall be suitable for
the application/pressures and for mounting in any position and shall comply with BS 5155,
for double flanged valves, except where otherwise specified. All bolts, nuts and other
fixings which will be in contact with the contents of the pipelines or, in the case of buried
valves within the ground, shall be stainless steel.

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Butterfly valves shall be suitable for frequent operation as well as for operation after long
periods of idleness in either the open or closed position.

Unless otherwise specified valves shall be hand operated with hand wheels driving through
900 gearboxes.

The valve body shall be cast gray iron, the flanges and hubs for the shaft bearing housing
being integrally cast with the valve body.

The disc shall be ductile iron having edges machined with rounded corners and polished to a
smooth finish. The valve disc shall rotate through an angle of 90 degrees from the valve
opened to the fully closed position where the seating shall be at an angle normal to the axis
of the pipe. Adjustable mechanical stops shall be provided to prevent over-travel of the
valve disc in both the open and closed positions.

Particular attention shall be given to the pipe work both upstream of all butterfly valves to
ensure that the disc cannot foul the adjacent pipe.

The shaft shall be fabricated of stainless steel. The shaft, disc and mechanical stops shall be
capable of absorbing the full operating torque with a minimum design safety factor of five.
Shaft seals, when used, shall be rubber O-ring type. Packing shall be either rubber O-ring or
self-adjusting chevron type.

The valve seat shall be replaceable and formed of nitride rubber 70/75 IRHD securely
clamped into a machined groove in the valve body or to the edge of the disc by seat
retention members or equivalent so as to prevent leakage and to hold the seat surely during
operation. The seat retention members shall be to offer the least resistance possible to the
flow through the valve.

Valve seats which extend over the face of the flanges to secure the seat in place, or which
require surface grinding and/or hand fittings of the disc or designs which require the
adjoining pipe flange to retain the seat in place and resist the line pressure are not
acceptable.

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Each valve shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of BS 5155 for body, seat
and disc strength tests. Seat and disc strength tests shall be carried out in each direction and
the valve shall be drop tight.

Metal faced butterfly valves shall generally be as above except:-

a. The valves shall have metal to metal seating

b. The valves shall be designed for operation in the partly closed, throttled
position for long periods

c. The valves shall not be of tight shut-off type and the leakage rate shall
not be greater than the following figures: 300 mm - 0.075 l/s; 500 mm -
0.150 l/s: 1200 mm - 0.225 l/s

7.8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF GENERATOR EQUIPMENT

7.8.1GENERATING SETS
➢ General
- Generator set steel base skid mounted with anti-vibration
- Continuous rating output at a power factor of 0.8 and continuous duty cycle at a
maximum permissible temperature.
- Radial or axial ventilated and provided with eye-bolt for lifting
- Insulation resistance between output terminals and earth should be greater than 5MΩ
- Control and main circuits should be protected from over voltage and short circuit
➢ Engine-to includes but not limited to
- Diesel, vertical, turbo charged and suitable power
- 3 or 4 cycles and 1500 rpm
- Air or water cooled
- It can be turbo charged for generator above 40kva
- Multi injection pump with constant speed governor
- Exhaust muffler industrial type with piping kit

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- Heavy duty dry type air cleaner


- Fuel and oil filters
- Fuel tanker of adequate capacity for at least ten hours of operation
- Constant pressure oil pump
➢ Engine instrumentation – to include but not limited to
- Oil pressure, temperature and fuel level indicator gauges
- Hour meter
- Frequency meter
- Battery charger indicator gauge
- Low oil level protection
- High temperature protection
- Oil pressure relief valve
- Emergency stop button
- DC circuit protection
➢ Starting system-to include but not limited to
- DC motor , solenoid and single wiring system
- Heavy duty, dry charged and 12v,70A-hour battery with leads
- AC generator and charging regulator
Alternator
- Synchronous, three phase 4 wires, 400v,50Hz rating
- B5 2613,499 and 500 or equivalent standard
- Drip proof single or double bearing type with normal tropical insulation
- Self-excited, AVR (automatic voltage regulator) controlled and screen protected
- ±3% rated voltage regulation under normal condition
- Phase ammeters and voltmeters with selection switch
- Three Pole circuit breaker
Control panel
- AC voltmeter, ammeter, frequency meter, fuel gauge, hour meter, temperature
indicator e.t.c.
- Selection switch for both voltmeter and ammeter
Supply of spare parts

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Engine
- Air filter element
- Fuel filter element
- Lub.oil filter element
- Belts
- Over haul gasket
- Piston ring set
- Connecting rod bearing
- Main bearing
- Trust bearing
- Toolkit
- User manual
Alternator
- Circuit breaker
Generally Generator
This specification shall be taken as standard, for an internal combustion engine as prime mover
diesel generating sets
A. Engine (Fundamental)
The engine shall be capable of operating at its rated speed loaded to its rated capacity on
hazardous working environment, at ambient air temperature and relative air humidity variations
specified in art.1-2 without evidence of ever loading the capacity of the engine.
B. Horse Power
The required minimum Brake Horse BHP, as per ISO standard power specified for the respective
equipment in sec. 2 shall be delivered by the engine at the flywheel at its rated speed at standard
reference at condition with all required accessories.
The rating of the engine bid upon should be specified in accessories with ISO standard power. If
other standards are taken the following points should be specified clearly.

o Brake Horse power, BHP, rating


o Standard reference conditions (Ambient air temperature) tool barometric pressure
and relative air humidity…)

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o Overall efficiency of the engine


o Standard accessories
A certified engine data showing, at least, net horse power, (continuous, intermittent and
maximum) torque performance curves, specific fuel consumption curve for submersible pumps
and booster OGL elevations = 2417meter elevation shall be submitted with the bid.
C. Cooling System (Water Cooled or Air Cooled)
C.1 Water Cooled
The cooling system unless otherwise specified in sec. 2 shall be of the closed, pressurized, pump
forced type. The radiator and water passages in the cylinder block shall be of ample capacity to
permit continuous full Load operation of the engine without boiling of the coolant at atmospheric
air temperature up to 750c.
The radiator shall be heavy duty construction, properly mounted to withstand shocks and strain
likely to be encountered in operation under the conditions of operation described under art.1-2.
The cooling system shall incorporate and efficient thermostat to effect prompts warming of the
proper engine temperature.
C.2 Air Cooled
If air cooled the air blower capacity and the cooling fin arrangement shall be sufficient to permit
continuous full load operation of the engine without overheating the engine at atmospheric air
temperature of about 570c.
Velocity of cooling air should be sufficiently high to prevent formation of dust deposits which
could impair the cooling efficiency. The finish shall have adequate area for prompt and efficient
cooling.
Full details regarding the type, capacity of the radiator/blower and the cooling system shall be
submitted with the bid.
D. Lubrication System;
The lubrication system shall be powered by a mechanically driven gear type positive
displacement pump of ample capacity to operate at any desired ambient air temperature and
altitude.
The system shall be equipped with suitable Engine oil pump, dual centrifugal and full flow-
filters and suitably arranged oil passages in the cylinder block.

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Full details regarding the type, capacity of the pump, the pump and filters and the lubrication
system shall be submitted with the bid.
E. Fuel System;
The fuel system shall include a mechanically driven fuel pump with all necessary regulator and
controlling attachments.
The system shall incorporate easily accessible, interchangeable and readily removable injectors,
fitters of adequate capacity and construction heavy duty oil bath or dry type air cleaner or
adequate capacity for the size and type of engine bid upon.
Manufacturer’s standard fuel tank shall be acceptable, unless otherwise stated and shall be
located so as not to be affected by heat from the engine, exhaust pipe, or muffler.
Complete specification data relating to the diesel engine fuel injection system shall be submitted
by bidder.
The system shall incorporate easily accessible, interchangeable and readily removable injectors,
filters of adequate capacity and construction heavy duty oil bath or dry type air cleaner or
adequate capacity for the size and type of engine bid upon.
Manufacturer’s standard fuel tank shall be acceptable, unless otherwise stated and shall be
located so as not to be affected by heat from the engine, exhaust pipe, or muffler,
Complete specification data relating to the diesel engine fuel injection system shall be submitted
by bidder.
F. Electrical System
The engine shall be provided with a complete electrical charging, starting, electrical switch,
preheating Switch, preheating switch and at least two keys.
The engine shall start satisfactorily at temperatures as low as 00c. The generator or alternator
shall be the manufacturer’s standard production model and shall be adequate to provide
service under normal operation conditions.
G. Tests on Completion
On delivery to Site, the Plant will be visually inspected, and any Plant with obvious defects will
be rejected.

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7.8.2 ALTERNATIVES
7.8.2.1 The Contractor’s main Bid shall comply fully with the Specification.
The Contractor is however at liberty to include alternative items of Plant, which do not
completely comply with the requirements of the Specification provided that he submits
manufacturer’s detailed descriptions of alternatives and draws attention to any aspect of each
component which does not fully comply with the requirements of this Specification. These
detailed descriptions, including any departure from the requirements of the Specification may,
after approval by the Employer, be included among the Contract documents and each item shall
be in accordance with the description of it. Approval of a manufacturer’s description shall not
include approval of any departure from the requirements of the Specification unless the departure
is specifically approved by the Employer in writing. The Employer however, may not necessarily
accept any alternative put forward.

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8. COST ESTIMATES AND TARIFF SET UP

8.1. COST ESTIMATES

8.1.1 INVESTMENT COST


All the costs of new construction of addis alem water supply expansion scheme are known as
initial investment costs. Therefore, the total investment cost /excluding Design cost/ required
according to water supply project feasibility study report including VAT (15%) is estimated to be
104,818,723.43 ETB.
Table 45; -- Summary of cost estimation
Part I: - civil work in ETB
BILLNo. Description Unit Qty unit Rate Total (ETH BIRR)

1,359,069.69
1,359,069.69
BILLNo.1 General Item Ls 1
947,086.32
947,086.32
BILLNo.2 Contractor and engineer office Ls 1
6,295,852.26
Installation of pipe and fitting for 6,295,852.26
BILLNo.3 Pressure Line Ls 1
7,471,346.84
Installation of pipe and fitting for 7,471,346.84
BILLNo.4 Distribution Network Ls 1
11,132,850.87
11,132,850.87
BILLNo.5 head work Ls 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
455,946.31
and Fittings for 25m3 sandwich 455,946.31
BILLNo.6 masonry reservoir Ls 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
and Fittings 50m3 Sandwich Masonry 1,720,743.84
Reservoir (booster one, clear water 1,720,743.84
BILLNo.7 tank and at end of addis alem) Ls 1
3,025,953.85
Civil works and Installation of Pipes 3,025,953.85
BILLNo.8 and Fittings 300m3 service reservoir Ls 1
1,207,971.71
Civil works and Installation of Pipes 1,207,971.71
BILLNo.9 and Fittings Plain Sedimentation Ls 1
Civil works and supply and Installation 12,154,784.68
BILLNo.10 of Pipes and Fittings Slow Sand Filter Ls 1

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12,154,784.68

1,958,993.23
1,958,993.23
BILLNo.11 Civil works for Public fountain Ls 1
1,247,172.64
1,247,172.64
BILLNo.12 civil work for Guard House Ls 1
civil work for Generator House & 894,492.02
Operation Room at sump well 894,492.02
BILLNo.13 LS 1
1,238,637.44
Civil work for Pump House (2+1 1,238,637.44
BILLNo.14 pumps) and generator house LS 1
2,197,946.79
Civil work for Pump House (1+1 2,197,946.79
BILLNo.15 pumps) and generator house LS 1
174,335.07
CIVIL WORK FOR CHLORINE 174,335.07
BILLNo.16 HOUSE LS 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
289,146.30
and Fittings for 10m3 sandwich 289,146.30
BILLNo.17 masonry reservoir LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
737,144.32
works BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje 737,144.32
BILLNo.18A kebele Sump well-1 to BS1 LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
1,210,725.24
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 1,210,725.24
BILLNo.18B kebele BS1 @Row water Station LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
1,210,725.24
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 1,210,725.24
BILLNo.18C kebele BS2 @Clear water Station LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 475,917.24
kebele Booster-3 to Service 475,917.24
BILLNo.18D reservoir(end) LS 1

85,000
85,000.00
Installation of Chlorination System at
BILLNo.19 booster station LS 1
749,622.39
749,622.39

BILLNo.20 Toilet LS 1
58,293,188.27
Sub Total [Part I]
Part II: - Material Supply for pipe and fittings in dolla[USD,$]

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Supply of Electro-Mechanical works


BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje kebele 96,880.36
96,880.36
BILLNo.21A Sump well-1 to BS1 LS 1
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 1 77,941.82
77,941.82
BILLNo.21B BS1 @Row water Station LS
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 77,941.82
77,941.82
BILLNo.21C BS2 @Clear water Station LS 1
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 1 36,785.85
36,785.85
BILLNo.21D Booster-3 to Service reservoir(end) LS
supply of Chlorination System at
1 11,029.41
BILLNo.22 booster station LS 11,029.41
Sub Total [Part III] 300,579.26
Sub Total [Part II], in Birr, [1USD, $=40.80 Birr] 12,263,633.88
Part III: - Material Supply for pipe and fittings in birr
supply of pipe and fitting For
12,657,467.71
BILLNo.23 Distribution line LS 1 12,657,467.71
supply of pipe and fitting For pressure
3,991,020.14
BILLNo.24 line Ls 1 3,991,020.14
Supply of pipe and fitting of service
1,676,580.43
BILLNo.25 reservoir in birr Ls 1 1,676,580.43

Sub Total [Part III] 18,325,068.28

76,618,256.55
TOTAL

11,492,738.48
VAT (15%)

4,444,094.52
CONTEGENCY (%)

104,818,723.43
GRAND TOTAL

8.2. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS

Operational costs of addis alem water supply project are predominantly the sum total of costs of
staff salary and wages, perineum, chemicals, power supply, spare parts and materials and other
administrative costs.

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Accordingly, such costs have been analyzed using past performance of the Kebeles water utility
and other national experiences in costing utilities. So that, to make the projection of operating
costs of project area water utility office during the design period, the experiences of the same
projects data is used.

Maintenance cost is established as a factor of the investment cost of the various components of
the project. Routine maintenance is required to be made at each years of the project life time,
although maintenance costs at the early stage of the project will be substantially lower than at
later years. For this project, an amount of 0.5%, 0.2% and 3% of the respective physical
investment costs is assumed as maintenance cost for civil work, pipes & fittings and electro
mechanical respectively.

The projects operation and maintenance cost is directly related with the power costs for source
that means the operation & maintenance cost become high when the source of power using for
pumping may Diesel generator and it may decrease when the EEPCO power & stand by Diesel
Generator are used for pumping.

The best option of power source for pumping for the addis alem water supply project is using
EEPCO power with stand by Diesel Generator because it enables to get sustainable power
supply, relative lower pump cost and O & M cost.

8.3. SUMMARY OF PROJECTS TOTAL INVESTMENT COST AND O & M COSTS

The cost components are categorized under two major categories of capital and operational costs.
Under capital costs initial investment and replacement costs are included while operational costs
include fixed and variable costs. These capital costs of the project and the annual O & M cost
necessary for running the water supply scheme needed to be recovered through tariff are
estimated as shown in the table below

Table 46 summary of total investment and O and M cost by fuel

Year Investment maintenance Chemical Personal Total other Total Cost operation &
Cost Cost Cost Cost pumping costs (Birr/year) maintenance
(Birr/year) (Birr/year) (Birr/year) (Birr/year) cost cost
2023 3404158 48984.37 73660.1 577082.9 479909.6 47185.48 4630980 1226822
2024 3404158 48984.37 110598.2 577082.9 546914.2 52497.35 4740235 1336077

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2025 3404158 48984.37 114763.8 577082.9 623518 56940 4825447 1421289


2026 3404158 48984.37 119115 577082.9 711106.2 61890.05 4922336 1518179
2027 3404158 48984.37 123411.1 577082.9 809793.5 67345.47 5030775 1626617
2028 3404158 48984.37 127887.8 577082.9 916800.2 73207.7 5148121 1743963
2029 3404158 48984.37 132555.2 577082.9 1039076 79758.47 5281615 1877457
2030 3404158 48984.37 137423.4 577082.9 1178867 87091.53 5433607 2029449
2031 3404158 48984.37 142497.4 577082.9 1338708 95312.14 5606742 2202584
2032 3404158 48984.37 147787.1 577082.9 1521544 104542.4 5804099 2399941
2033 3404158 48984.37 153302.7 577082.9 1671424 112548.7 5967500 2563342
2034 3404158 48984.37 159049.2 577082.9 1836536 121263.1 6147073 2742915
2035 3404158 48984.37 165036.6 577082.9 2018443 130752.9 6344458 2940300
2036 3404158 48984.37 171274.9 577082.9 2218869 141092.2 6561461 3157303
2037 3404158 48984.37 161483.3 577082.9 2657790 160433.7 7009932 3605774

8.4. PERSONNEL COST

As mentioned in management and organizational set up, the recommended staffs and
remuneration with salary is shown below.

Table 47 personnel cost

It. Required Salary birr per total Salary for


No. Position No. month the position
1 manager 1 7650 7650
2 Secretary officer 1 4004.39 4004.39
process and Experts
3 Store officer 1 3513.77 3513.77
5 Revenue officer 1 3513.77 3513.77
6 motor operator 3 3513.77 10541.31
7 Guard 2 3219.62 6439.24
8 Plumper 2 2700.14 5400.28
9 Bill operator 1 3513.77 3513.77
10 Water meter reader 1 3513.71 3513.71
13 per month 48090.24
per year 577082.88

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8.5. CHEMICAL COST

A chlorine dose of 5 mg/l is required to treat the water. The cost of chlorine required per each
year.

Table 48 chemical cost


Annex 5: CHEMICAL COST
Chemical
Requirement Total
Water flow (0.005kg/m3) Cost Chemical Cost
Year m3/day Kg/day per 100 Kg Birr/Year Water flow m3/yr

2023 212.43 1.06 190.00 73660 77537.0


2024 220.37 1.10 275.00 110598 80435.1
2025 228.67 1.14 275.00 114764 83464.6
2026 237.34 1.19 275.00 119115 86629.1
2027 245.90 1.23 275.00 123411 89753.5
2028 254.82 1.27 275.00 127888 93009.3
2029 264.12 1.32 275.00 132555 96403.8
2030 273.82 1.37 275.00 137423 99944.3
2031 283.93 1.42 275.00 142497 103634.5
2032 294.47 1.47 275.00 147787 107481.6
2033 305.46 1.53 275.00 153303 111492.9
2034 316.91 1.58 275.00 159049 115672.2
2035 328.84 1.64 275.00 165037 120026.6
2036 341.27 1.71 275.00 171275 124563.6
2037 321.76 1.61 275.00 161483 117442.4

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8.6. PUMPING COST

Table 49 ;- pumping cost


FOR FUEL FOR EEPCO POWER FOR STAND BY GENERATER
Pump
Pumping electric % age generator
Water flow capacity Fuel No. of electric cost of
Year hour/ Fuel cost Pumping Cost power pumping cost pumping hour working cost of TOTAL PUMP
water flow l/sec m3/day m3 per day consumpti pumping power cost stand by
hour birr/lit (Birr/Year) consumpti birr/year for stand by hr/year EEPCO COST
on l/hr station birr/kw generater
on kw/hr generator (500hr/yr)
2,023 2.46 212.43 20.1 10.56 23.00 3 16.0 4,256,628.18 31 1.2 430289.6 50.0 500 55200 424709.6 479909.59
2,024 2.25 220.37 20.1 10.96 23.00 3 17.6 4,857,301.08 31 1.32 492348.9 50.0 500 60720 486194.2 546914.16
2,025 2.65 228.67 20.1 11.37 23.00 3 19.4 5,544,270.73 31 1.46 563514.6 50.0 500 66792 556726 623517.96
2,026 2.75 237.34 20.1 11.80 23.00 3 21.3 6,329,929.32 31 1.61 645122.9 50.0 500 73471 637635 711106.20
2,027 2.85 245.90 20.1 12.23 23.00 3 23.4 7,214,049.81 31 1.78 737234.4 50.0 500 80818 728975.2 809793.51
2,028 2.95 254.82 20.1 12.67 23.00 3 24.1 7,700,010.97 31 1.96 842667.1 50.0 500 83243 833557.3 916800.15
2,029 3.06 264.12 20.1 13.13 23.00 3 24.9 8,220,464.27 31 2.16 963383.8 50.0 500 85740 953335.7 1039075.81
2,030 3.17 273.82 20.1 13.62 23.00 3 25.6 8,778,037.83 31 2.38 1101637.6 50.0 500 88312 1090554 1178866.80
2,031 3.29 283.93 20.1 14.12 23.00 3 26.4 9,375,205.35 31 2.63 1259970.5 50.0 500 90962 1247746 1338707.51
2,032 3.41 294.47 20.1 14.64 23.00 3 27.2 10,014,926.99 31 2.90 1441337.4 50.0 500 93691 1427854 1521544.14
2,033 3.54 305.46 20.1 14.64 23.00 3 28.0 10,315,374.80 31 3.20 1589795.2 50.0 500 96501 1574922 1671423.77
2,034 3.67 316.91 20.1 14.64 23.00 3 28.8 10,624,836.05 31 3.53 1753544.1 50.0 500 99396 1737139 1836535.83
2,035 3.81 328.84 20.1 14.64 23.00 3 29.7 10,943,581.13 31 3.89 1934159.1 50.0 500 102378 1916065 2018443.08
2,036 3.95 341.27 20.1 14.64 23.00 3 30.6 11,271,888.56 31 4.29 2133377.5 50.0 500 105450 2113420 2218869.11
2037 3.72 321.76 20.1 16.00 23.00 3 31.5 12,686,005.88 31 4.73 2571190.3 50.0 500 108613 2549177 2657789.72

8.7. WATER TARIFF

One of the most important issues in designing and implementing a water supply system is how to
ensure the financial sustainability of the project. All tariff set in the Amhara National Regional
Government is based on the Ethiopian Water Resources Management Policy (EWRMP) issued in
1999 by the Federal Government and ANRS Water supply and sewerage services re-organization
revised proclamation No 188/2011.

According to the federal policy, Urban Water Supply Sewerage Service should recover their
cost of investment; O & M as well as rural water supply that are found in the region should
recover their O & M costs. For the water utility to be fully autonomous and self-financing, all
costs need to be recovered through the tariff structure. Ideally tariffs will be set in order to
recover the costs for the coming year, i.e. the year in which the costs are incurred. This will
require forward planning to estimate likely costs and to set the tariffs accordingly.

Another important aspect of the policy is that tariff should be site and local specific. Further the
full cost recovery should be established gradually considering the affordability and willingness to
pay of consumers. In this part the existing tariff rate and the proposed tariff rate are presented.

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8.7.1. The Tariff Objective

The objective of setting the new tariff is to promote the Water Supply Service of addis alem and
surrounding kebele to be financially sustainable utility that can recover all of its costs; the
objective include efficient allocation of the water resource, and fiscal viability.

8.7.2. Principles and Basis of the Proposed Tariff

The proposed tariff is based on the following principles that are derived from the EWRMP and
aims at removing the financial problems of the Water Supply Utility of addis alem and
surrounding Kebeles. The following basic principles are considered for the tariff recommended:
❖ Ensure economic efficiency:
❖ Cost Recovery:
❖ Equity Issues:
❖ Progressive Tariff Rate:
❖ Develop special tariff rate for the poor community catered from services like hand
pumps and public stand posts compensating by cross subsidy;

In addition to that the tariff structure proposed considers the following

1. Ensure financially sustainable water supply development of the utility and


obtain funds for the needed investment from commercial loan. Viability of project is
considered on full cost recovery scenario while special attention is given to the poor and
vulnerable households.

2. Create incentives to improve the resource management by the utility and


efficient consumer use of the water; particularly the industrial and construction sectors
(reduce Water wastage).

3. The water utility is not a social agency and hence any subsidy targeting special group of
people should be covered by the government or other institutions (or even cross subsidy);

4. High tariff must be introduced for very large quantity of water users such as
construction and industries;

5. Water right to all consumers is guaranteed;

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A well designed tariff structure is considered an important factor to ensure a feasible utility in
any urban settlement. In view of that the structure must meet a number of financial criteria,
including an adequate rate of return on assets, sound operating ratios, and efficient internal cash
generation that is sufficient enough to recover costs and plan for future expansion.

8.7.3. Computation of the New Tariff

Water tariff charged by the Kebeles water utilities should be designed to cover operation and
maintenance as well as investment costs of the addis alem and surrounding Kebeles water
schemes. By the reason of this fact, among various tariff setting alternative ways, cost recovery,
affordability and willingness to pay are the three main decisive factors that have been taken in to
account for the designation of the new tariff rate and structure proposal. In this regard, the four-
band system progressive tariff based on 5% affordability is recommended.

First it is necessary to ensure that the tariff structure are site specific, depending on the
particularities of the project location, cost, users and other relate traits of each project. Both
equity and financial viability are very important elements in the tariff structure.

Based on the EWRMP a combination of progressive tariff tied to consumption rates for house
and yard connections and flat tariff for communal services like public tap is considered in the
structure. The first important issue in designing a tariff is which of the costs should be covered.
In this study the proposed tariff is based on full cost recovery; to cover the following costs.
These are Operation and maintenance cost, Depreciation and Interest and loan payment.

The operation and maintenance cost were computed as described in previous section. Then the
operation and maintenance cost were inflated 10% annually. Depreciation was estimated using a
straight-line basis for the service life of the assets. The investment cost is assumed to be financed
for 15years. The figures of water consumption and water production have been
extracted directly from demand schedule.

In order to calculate the tariff the first step is to determine the Average Incremental Cost. The
Average Incremental Cost of Production was calculated on full cost basis for the project period
of 15years to be used as a bench mark for setting the average tariff rate. This is then used to
determine the average required revenue.

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Further in order to determine the social tariff, the average incremental cost has been calculated
based on only operation and maintenance cost. The operation and maintenance cost was used as
a bench mark for determining the social tariff, which is in this case tariff rate for public taps.
After these the next step is to determine the tariff rate of the different bands. There is a
possibility that the project has to be forced to use diesel generators as power source for pumping,
even though the pumping cost of O & M cost would be higher due to increased fuel price, cost
of lubricants, high maintenance cost etc. But as it is already explained above the best option
chosen for source of power for pumping is EEPCO power with stand by diesel generator.

Full Tariff Analysis was described in below table.


Table 50 Water tariff using Diesel Generator as source of power
Amount of Water Water
Amount of water water produced tariff tariff
Year Total Cost (Birr/year) produced m3/day m3/year birr/m3 cents/20lit
2023 8,558,767.58 212.43 77,536.95 110.38 82.79
2024 9,223,037.17 220.37 80,435.05 114.66 86.00
2025 9,943,029.67 228.67 83,464.55 119.13 89.35
2026 10,765,912.38 237.34 86,629.10 124.28 93.21
2027 11,691,201.67 245.90 89,753.50 130.26 97.69
2028 12,202,659.97 254.82 93,009.30 131.20 98.40
2029 12,750,258.57 264.12 96,403.80 132.26 99.19
2030 13,336,744.68 273.82 99,944.30 133.44 100.08
2031 13,964,699.85 283.93 103,634.45 134.75 101.06
2032 14,637,216.94 294.47 107,481.55 136.18 102.14
2033 14,957,209.38 305.46 111,492.90 134.15 100.62
2034 15,286,905.41 316.91 115,672.15 132.16 99.12
2035 15,626,601.18 328.84 120,026.60 130.19 97.64
2036 15,976,601.46 341.27 124,563.55 128.26 96.20
2037 17,439,276.57 321.76 117,442.40 148.49 111.37

Table 51 Water Tariff Using EEPCO Power with Stand by Diesel Generator
Amount of Water Water
Amount of water water produced tariff tariff
Year Total Cost (Birr/year) produced m3/day m3/year birr/m3 cents/20lit
2023 4,630,980.24 212.43 77,536.95 59.73 44.79
2024 4,740,234.78 220.37 80,435.05 58.93 44.20
2025 4,825,446.79 228.67 83,464.55 57.81 43.36
2026 4,922,336.33 237.34 86,629.10 56.82 42.62

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2027 5,030,775.12 245.90 89,753.50 56.05 42.04


2028 5,148,120.72 254.82 93,009.30 55.35 41.51
2029 5,281,614.57 264.12 96,403.80 54.79 41.09
2030 5,433,606.81 273.82 99,944.30 54.37 40.77
2031 5,606,742.09 283.93 103,634.45 54.10 40.58
2032 5,804,098.77 294.47 107,481.55 54.00 40.50
2033 5,967,500.31 305.46 111,492.90 53.52 40.14
2034 6,147,073.18 316.91 115,672.15 53.14 39.86
2035 6,344,457.61 328.84 120,026.60 52.86 39.64
2036 6,561,461.23 341.27 124,563.55 52.68 39.51
2037 7,009,931.77 321.76 117,442.40 59.69 44.77

The tariff is calculated in two different ways, the first is just to cover Diesel Generator as source
of power and the other is to set Water tariff using EEPCO power with stand by diesel generator.
As it can be seen from the analysis, the average tariff 45cents per20 lit Jeri can.

8.7.4. Recommended Tariff

This tariff rate is computed to make the tariff rate more practical for project water utilities. It
tries to setting the average tariff rate by calculating the Average Incremental Cost of Production
on full cost basis for the project period of 15 years to be used as a bench mark. According to the
water resource policy, urban water services should cover their costs and also consider
providing water to urban poor. After considering the options given and their implications the
Consultant has recommended Full Cost Recovery Tariff. The recommended tariff for addis alem
water supply project at full cost recovery, therefore, is presented below:

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Table 52 the New Tariff Rate Recommended Since 2023 for the Next 15 Years
Years 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037
Operation & Maintenance cost 11.84 15.39 14.43
Investement Cost 44.55 44.55 44.55
Total 56.39 59.94 58.99
Domestic use
Public Tap O&M 11.84 11.84 11.84 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43
Private
From 0-5 M3 O&M 11.84 11.84 11.84 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 15.39 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43 14.43
From 5.1-10 M3 O&M +25% Investment 22.98 22.98 22.98 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57
From 10.1-25 m3 O&M +75% Investment 45.25 45.25 45.25 89.51 89.51 89.51 89.51 89.51 89.51 47.85 47.85 47.85 47.85 47.85 47.85
>25 m3 O&M +100% Investment 56.39 56.39 56.39 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99
Non domestic use
Public & Gevernmental
From 0-5 M3 O&M +25% Investment 22.98 22.98 22.98 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 26.53 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57 25.57
From 5.1-10 M3 O&M +100% Investment 56.39 56.39 56.39 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99
From 10.1-25 m3 O&M +125% Investment 67.53 67.53 67.53 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13
> 25.1m3 O&M +150% Investment 78.67 78.67 78.67 82.22 82.22 82.22 82.22 82.22 82.22 81.27 81.27 81.27 81.27 81.27 81.27
Commercial
From 0-5 M3 O&M +100% Investment 56.39 56.39 56.39 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 59.94 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99 58.99
From 5.1-10 M3 O&M +125% Investment 67.53 67.53 67.53 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 71.08 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13 70.13
From 10.1-25 m3 O&M +175investment 89.81 89.81 89.81 93.36 93.36 93.36 93.36 93.36 93.36 101.32 101.32 101.32 101.32 101.32 101.32
> 25.1m3 O&M +250% Investment 123.22 123.22 123.22 129.00 129.00 129.00 129.00 129.00 129.00 136.96 136.96 136.96 136.96 136.96 136.96

Avaerage 54.68 54.68 54.68 61.53 61.53 61.53 61.53 61.53 61.31 58.82 58.82 58.82 58.82 58.82 58.82
Avaerage 54.68 54.68 54.68 61.53 62.00 62.00 62.00 61.53 62.00 58.82 58.82 58.82 58.82 59.00 59.00

It is indicated above that the new tariff preparation would be stetted out for the next 15 years,
from the year 2023up to 2037. This tariff rate has prepared based on the principle of subsidizing
the lower class. In this regard, the Addis alem and surrounding Kebeles people categorized under
low-income classes are expected to cover only the social tariff of operation and maintenance. But
the other parts of the customers would be expected to pay the investment cost plus operation &
maintenance cost fully.

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9. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSIMENT

9.1. INTRODACTION

The water supply and sanitation status in most of our country; especially in urban and semi-
urban as well as rural areas is generally characterized by water scarcity as well as insufficient
services. Wherever water scarcity is noticed, it is usually associated with sanitation problems.
Solving this crucial problem of water supply and sanitation remains to be of immense priority
within the economic development context of Ethiopia. For the intended projects study areas in
Ziquala Weredas of Wagihmra Zone of ANRS are suffering from lack of adequate and quality
water supply for addressing the challenges of rapid urbanization, semi-urbanization and
associated water born and water related diseases. So, access to safe and adequate water is
essential for the sustainability of Kebeles and health of inhabitants. In this regard the Amhara
National Regional State Water Irrigation and Energy Bureau are committed to develop the water
resources of the region for different uses. Among others, it has been noticed that the Bureau is
determined to continuously improve the provision of clean and adequate water supply in the
urban, semi-urban and rural areas that corresponds to the increasing beneficiaries in the region.

9.2. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS

The planning and design of a development project should consider the potential environmental
and social issues/impacts in order to intensify the positive impacts and avoid or minimize the
damages likely to be caused due to the project implementation and operation. It is, therefore,
important to identify and evaluate the possible impacts of the project activities on the natural as
well as human components of the environment. This would assist to propose appropriate
avoidance or remedial measures in advance so that they would be considered in the project
planning and design and would be executed during the implementation phase or operation phase
as appropriate. With this basic principle in mind, the likely positive and negative impacts of the
envisaged WSSP have been identified and described in the following sections together with their
corresponding mitigation measures.

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9.2.1 POSITIVE IMPACTS OF THE PROJECT


❖ Avoids Sever Water Supply Coverage Problem; - The population size of the project
study area has been growing steadily. In addition, new residential houses and business
activities, schools, health centers, etc. are expanding and available. Hence, water supply
problem is also being aggravated from time to time. Therefore, implementation of the
proposed water supply project will reduce the severe water shortages problems.
❖ Employment opportunity; - The proposed water supply project will generate both direct
and indirect job opportunities for the unemployed local people; most of which would be
during the construction phase.
❖ Improves Health and Sanitation Conditions ;-Due to shortage of potable water supply
in the project study area, residents are sometimes forced to use unsafe water from sources
for drinking and other domestic purposes (household chores) in which case they could be
exposed for water borne diseases. This in turn will reduce the prevalence of water-borne
and water related diseases that ensue by drinking contaminated water and due to shortage
of safe water for cleaning of eating utensils.
❖ Enhances Socio-Economic Developments; - Availability of safe and adequate water
supply plays pivotal role in economic growth and development. Water supply has been a
problem that affected the business activities and social services of the project study area.
❖ Reduction of Work Burden of Women and Children ;- As it is well known, fetching
water is one of the burdens vested up on many women and children; particularly of girls.
One of the expected benefits of providing piped water supply at home or public fountains
will be the significant reduction of time and energy spent in fetching water usually from
either long distance or crowded water points with long queues having hours of waiting
time.
❖ Reduction of Impacts on Water Quality; - Implementation of the envisaged project
comprises of Water Safety Plans (WSPs). WSP is a step by step comprehensive risk
based assessment and risk management approach which involves traditional and scientific
techniques in water supply from catchment to consumer to ensure safety of drinking
water from catchment to point of consumption that proactively identifies sources of
hazards and level of risks that affect adequacy and quality of the rural and town water
supply service delivery systems.

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9.2.2. NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF THE PROJECT

9.2.2.1 Occupation of land by the various infrastructures of the project


Water supply infrastructures; such as reservoir, booster, main pressure/pipe and distribution
lines and water point will be built. In addition development of water sources and ancillary
buildings will be carried out. The development of these structures will occupy the land of the
local community, the government, etc.

Mitigation measures;-

❖ The amount of land permanently required should be estimated properly based on the
land administration and use guidelines, and sufficient compensation should be given
before commencement of any activity
❖ Burry the primary and secondary distribution lines deep enough so that farmers can
plough their land without any problem of tillage,
❖ If possible, ensure that the location and construction of water points, and secondary
distribution lines should not adversely affect private lands, houses, trees, fences, and
other properties.

9.2.2.2 DWELLING HOUSES, FENCES, AND TREES IMPACT


infrastructures of the project such as the rising mains (pressure lines), reservoirs and gravity
lines, water points (bonoes), distribution lines, etc. are likely to cause loss of some dwelling
houses, fences, and private trees which are under private individual people ownership. In
addition, if the development of these infrastructures is not going to be carried out in off season,
perennial crops; such as sorghum, maize may be affected. The extent of the loss of the dwelling
houses, fences, trees, and crops should be determined by the valuation committee. But the master
plan of the dwelling areas should also be referred. Because, some dwelling houses and fences
might be constructed illegally thereby no compensation and/or substitution is provided.

Mitigation Measures:

❖ Inventory and valuation of the affected properties; such as dwelling houses, fences,
private trees, and crops should be carried out and compensation to the owners

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❖ In addition, the Contractor should adopt construction methods that minimize impacts
on properties; like use of manual labor and simple equipment instead of heavy-duty
machinery for installing the transmission lines that run at very close to fixed
properties, valuable trees, etc.
❖ Implement the construction activities of the project in off seasons of crops so as to
minimize loss of perennial crops and complaints of the affected people.
9.2.2.3 Flora and Fauna Impacts due to Cutting (Deforestation) of Some Trees, Bush, and
Shrub Species will happen
As observed in the field work, some trees, shrub, and bush species may be cut for water source
development, main pressure and gravity lines passage ways, placement of the reservoir, etc. The
project will have minor impacts on natural vegetation as the project activities will affect merely
some remnant or secondary trees, bushes and shrubs. Of the potentially affected plant species,
indigenous trees are prominent.

Mitigation measure:

❖ If possible, try to use passage ways that has not bush and shrub covers;
otherwise plant at least two plants for one cut plant.
❖ Restricting clearing or removal of trees to the imperative area needed for the
project activities will reduce potential impacts on natural vegetation, solitary
indigenous trees and plantation trees.
❖ Wherever technically feasible, preserve indigenous trees found within the
impact zone and its periphery.
9.2.2.4 Soil Erosion may be Created and Exacerbated due to Excavation Works
Structures such as reservoir, booster, main pressure/pipe line and distribution lines will be built
during the construction phase of the project. These activities involve excavation works thereby
remove some vegetation cover and disturb the top soil thereby expose it to erosion.

Mitigation Measures:

❖ Replanting the right species of trees, shrubs and grasses a right time on disturbed
areas,
❖ Soil erosion control practices; such as area closure and plantation should be done.

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❖ Similarly, rehabilitation process or proper afforestation will help in reducing soil


erosion from quarry sites.
9.2.2.5. Disruption of Movement of People, Animals, and Vehicles
Excavation works for the development of sources, and reservoirs, alignment of pressure, gravity,
and distribution lines, building of water points (bonoes), etc. this will affect pedestrian and
vehicle roads. This in turn results in the disruption of movement of people, animals, and
vehicles.

Mitigation Measure:

➢ Construct alternative access roads where:


➢ Sources development works, and alignment of the main pressure and gravity pipelines
cross pedestrian and vehicle roads,
➢ Distribution lines cross vehicle roads and pedestrian ways.
9.2.2.6. Air pollution (Dust nuisance) and Traffic Hazards
Construction activities will generate considerable dust. The main potential sources of dust will be
excavation works, vehicles travelling on unpaved roads (not covered with a firm surface), and
blowing from dump truck loads. The dust generated may be significant since the construction
works most likely be done during dry season. In addition, traffic hazards may be inflicted both
on the local community and their animals during the movement of vehicles from place to place.

Mitigation measures:

❖ The first solution is to try to prevent dust creation at source. If possible, earth stripping
(baring or uncovering) should not be carried out in periods of dry and windy weather
unless suitable mitigation measures are implemented.
❖ The emissions from hauling (transportation) operations depend on the condition of the
road surface, the volume and speed of vehicular traffic.
Hence, the treatment methods applied to control fugitive (runaway or momentary) emissions
from haul roads include:

➢ Watering (in the occurrence of dust nuisance; water the access roads or works),

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➢ Improve road surfaces and reduction of traffic volume and speed (particularly in
the vicinity of inhabitants).
➢ Enforce maximum vehicle speeds at or below 10mph or 4.5 m/s within the
working areas at all times.
The particulate emissions from the loading operations are controlled by using:

➢ Water trucks equipped with hoses or portable watering systems to wet down
the piles prior to loading.
➢ Local inhabitants should be informed about construction traffic hazards.
9.2.2.7. Noise pollution
The potential for loud noise during both in construction and operation phases can result from the
use of heavy equipment and general construction activities. This could potentially become a
nuisance to nearby settlements, already existing road and wild life. As a result of the heavy
vehicles movement and loading and unloading of construction material, significant noise
pollution will be created in the working site. High intensity of noise and vibration can cause
hearing loss, hypertension, and stress, interfere with sleeping and communication. The
continuous exposure to higher noise can affect the hearing of the workers or machine operators.

Mitigation Measures:

❖ Mitigation at the Source or Source control is, in general, the most appropriate form of
noise mitigation and involves controlling a noise source before it is able to emit
offensive noise levels. Noise levels are dependent on equipment characteristics and their
operation and management. Hence, noise effect can be reduced through, the following
specific actions:
➢ Use less noisy equipment: Maintenance Programs:
➢ Equipment Operation Training:
➢ Safety measures: Protective measures in the form of ear muffs/ear plugs
should be provided to the workers working in high noise areas.
➢ Reducing the noise at source, or creating barriers between the source/ plant
and surrounding environment.

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9.2.2.8. Water Quality Problems due to Pollution of Sources


The proposed Water Supply Projects source is surface water (river). It is obvious that most of
the time sources are usually polluted by external pollutants; such as solid and liquid ones that
emanate from settlements, human and animal excreta and urine, etc. on the other hand
surface water sources; such as rivers, lakes, ponds, etc. are usually polluted by such type of
pollutants. The pollution of surface water sources in turn results in water quality problems.
The specific surface and ground water pollutants are discussed in the proceeding subsections.

❖ Surface Water Sources Contamination


❖ Animal grazing around the sources
❖ fooding and Fencing at the sources
❖ Deforestation in the catchment:
❖ Algae
❖ Farming practices
Mitigation Measures:

❖ The WSP development process provides a framework to give the community a better
understanding of the health concerns related to their water supply and empower it to
act through ownership over its water supply. A complete map and description of the
water supply system are precious source of information that will help the WSP team
and the community members identify hazards and their potential impacts on water
safety. This involves the identification and mapping of all community water supply
systems. CoWSOs should collect supporting information for the Community owned
water supply systems in the area and describe the nature of human or anthropogenic
activities that can pose a threat to contamination of water in the system.
❖ Water Safety Plans (WSP) for Water supply Project is Prepared by Using the
following six interdependent steps/tasks (i.e. engagement of community and
assembling of a WSP team, description of community water supply system,
identification and assessment of hazards, hazardous events and risks, development
and implementation of incremental improvement plans, monitoring control measures
and Verification of the WSP, and documenting, reviewing and improving all aspects
of WSP implementation.

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10.IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

10.1. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

The Water Supply Schemes of addis alem/tillage/ Kebeles are to be implemented in one phase
that is 15years design period. In this phase all the civil works of the proposed system will be
carried out within 2021/23. Additional works like yard connections will be carried out at any
year in the design period. The construction activities that are going to be implemented are
described below:

• Construction of one 300m3 RCC Ground reservoirs


• Construction of four 50 m3 collection chamber for two are booster and the other
one service reservoir and balancing reservoir.
• Construction of slow sand filter and plan sedimentation tank
• Construction of eighteen 25m3 collection chamber for booster station
• Pipe laying for distribution systems and gravity line
• Pipe laying for pressure line
• Construction of Public fountains
• Construction of guard houses
• Installation of Electro-Mechanical Equipment
• Construction of pump and generator houses and guard house
• Material supply for distribution line, pressure line, fitting for reservoir, and
collection chamber.

10.1.1. ADDIS ALEM KEBELE WATER SUPPLY PROJECT


202
0 2021 2022
N D J F M A M J J O S O N D J F M A M J J
Final Feasibility study
Detail Draft Design
Detail Final Design
Civil & Installation work

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General Item
Contractors and
Consultants office
Installation of Pressure
Lines
Installation Distribution of
pipe line
Reinforced Concrete
Reservoir
sandwich Masonry
Collection Chamber
Head Work
Construction of
sedimentation
Construction of slow sand
Chemical house
Public Fountain (for addis
alem and kidamit)
Guard house
Concrete Valve Chamber
Anchor, trust block and
river crossing
Generator and pump house
Installation of Electro-
mechanical Work
Supply of pipe, fitting &
Electromechanical
Supply of Pressure Lines
Pipe & Fitting
Supply of Distribution of

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pipe line Pipe & Fitting


Supply of Electro-
mechanical Work

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11.MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP

11.1. INTRODUCTION

Most water supply schemes in our region suffer from sustainability due lack of manage mental
capacities right from inception till the operation stage. To alleviate the problem the federal and
regional governments issued policies and regulations to upgrade and improve the institutional
and technical capacity of those major actors in the sector. This section of the document is
intended to prepare the new manage mental models and organizational structure to manage the
project area s’ water supply project water services and facilities also to operate efficiently and
sustainably.

11.2. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

The future organization structure that depicts the future management set up of Addis alem Water
supply system is shown below.

Figure 2: Organizational structures for Addis alem Water supply office

Water and
sewerage Board

Addis alem
Water Supply
Service Office

Technical
Customer Administration
Revenue Section Operations
Service Section
Section

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11.2.1 MONITORING, EVALUATION & REPORTING


The board will hold a meeting every month to look at matters and present financial and other
administrative reports to the community. The report consists of all works executed throughout
the reporting period and encountered problems, it can be prepared by the scheme manger. All
community members shall involve solutions to ensure ownership of the scheme.

Training; - A special initiative is needed to develop the capacity of the board, subordinate staffs
and communities for effective and sustainable management of the urban water supply scheme.
The approach to capacity building and create awareness on the all over duties and responsibilities
of the communities included in the project will be during and after implementation and
operation. Hence in order to actively react to the personnel required during operation, educated
community members can be systematically nominated and engaged during the implementation
phase of the project.

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12.CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION

12.1. CONCLUSIONS

In terms of the CR_WASH concept, resilience to climate change i.e. environmentally borehole
sources in the project areas have reduction in yield from year to year, In addition Based on
geomorphological, geological, hydrogeological and geophysical investigations in this project
area shows estimated borehole yield did not satisfy the maximum day demand required for Addis
alem prioritize nearby river as reliable source of water..

12.2. RECOMMENDATION

Construction of Access road to booster station and head work site is the responsibility of
the client.it needs access road from source to 300m3 reservoir.

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13..ANNEX 1 BIIL OF QUANTITY


Part I: - civil work in ETB
BILLNo. Description Unit Qty unit Rate Total (ETH BIRR)

1,359,069.69
1,359,069.69
BILLNo.1 General Item Ls 1
947,086.32
947,086.32
BILLNo.2 Contractor and engineer office Ls 1
6,295,852.26
Installation of pipe and fitting for 6,295,852.26
BILLNo.3 Pressure Line Ls 1
7,471,346.84
Installation of pipe and fitting for 7,471,346.84
BILLNo.4 Distribution Network Ls 1
11,132,850.87
11,132,850.87
BILLNo.5 head work Ls 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
455,946.31
and Fittings for 25m3 sandwich 455,946.31
BILLNo.6 masonry reservoir Ls 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
and Fittings 50m3 Sandwich Masonry 1,720,743.84
Reservoir (booster one, clear water 1,720,743.84
BILLNo.7 tank and at end of addis alem) Ls 1
3,025,953.85
Civil works and Installation of Pipes 3,025,953.85
BILLNo.8 and Fittings 300m3 service reservoir Ls 1
1,207,971.71
Civil works and Installation of Pipes 1,207,971.71
BILLNo.9 and Fittings Plain Sedimentation Ls 1
Civil works and supply and Installation 12,154,784.68
of Pipes and Fittings Slow Sand Filter 12,154,784.68
BILLNo.10 Ls 1
1,958,993.23
1,958,993.23
BILLNo.11 Civil works for Public fountain Ls 1
1,247,172.64
1,247,172.64
BILLNo.12 civil work for Guard House Ls 1
civil work for Generator House & 894,492.02
Operation Room at sump well 894,492.02
BILLNo.13 LS 1

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1,238,637.44
Civil work for Pump House (2+1 1,238,637.44
BILLNo.14 pumps) and generator house LS 1
2,197,946.79
Civil work for Pump House (1+1 2,197,946.79
BILLNo.15 pumps) and generator house LS 1
174,335.07
CIVIL WORK FOR CHLORINE 174,335.07
BILLNo.16 HOUSE LS 1
Civil works and Installation of Pipes
289,146.30
and Fittings for 10m3 sandwich 289,146.30
BILLNo.17 masonry reservoir LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
737,144.32
works BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje 737,144.32
BILLNo.18A kebele Sump well-1 to BS1 LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
1,210,725.24
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 1,210,725.24
BILLNo.18B kebele BS1 @Row water Station LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
1,210,725.24
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 1,210,725.24
BILLNo.18C kebele BS2 @Clear water Station LS 1
Installation of Electro-Mechanical
works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje 475,917.24
kebele Booster-3 to Service 475,917.24
BILLNo.18D reservoir(end) LS 1

85,000
85,000.00
Installation of Chlorination System at
BILLNo.19 booster station LS 1
749,622.39
749,622.39

BILLNo.20 Toilet LS 1
58,293,188.27
Sub Total [Part I]
Part II: - Material Supply for pipe and fittings in dolla[USD,$]
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje kebele 96,880.36
96,880.36
BILLNo.21A Sump well-1 to BS1 LS 1
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 1 77,941.82
77,941.82
BILLNo.21B BS1 @Row water Station LS
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 77,941.82
77,941.82
BILLNo.21C BS2 @Clear water Station LS 1
Supply of Electro-Mechanical works
BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele 1 36,785.85
36,785.85
BILLNo.21D Booster-3 to Service reservoir(end) LS

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supply of Chlorination System at


1 11,029.41
BILLNo.22 booster station LS 11,029.41
Sub Total [Part III] 300,579.26
Sub Total [Part II], in Birr, [1USD, $=40.80 Birr] 12,263,633.88
Part III: - Material Supply for pipe and fittings in birr
supply of pipe and fitting For
12,657,467.71
BILLNo.23 Distribution line LS 1 12,657,467.71
supply of pipe and fitting For pressure
3,991,020.14
BILLNo.24 line Ls 1 3,991,020.14
Supply of pipe and fitting of service
1,676,580.43
BILLNo.25 reservoir in birr Ls 1 1,676,580.43

Sub Total [Part III] 18,325,068.28

76,618,256.55
TOTAL

11,492,738.48
VAT (15%)

4,444,094.52
CONTEGENCY (%)

104,818,723.43
GRAND TOTAL

PART I: - CIVIL WORK IN ETB


Bill No.1 GENERAL ITEM

Item Unit Rate Total Amount


Description Unit Qty
No. [Birr] [Birr]
1 General Item
1.1 Mobilization of Manpower, materials and LS 1 320,491.73 320,491.73
equipment’s to the construction site
1.2 Demobilization of Manpower, materials and LS 1 268,367.97 268,367.97
equipment’s from the construction site.
1.3 Fabricate and erect metallic project sign LS 2 6,875.74 13,751.47
board for project identification including
printing of the title and necessary project
descriptions as per the engineer order or
client interest

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Description Unit Qty
No. [Birr] [Birr]
1.4 Providing survey control points and setting LS 1 74,850.00 74,850.00
out of work for construction.
1.5 Prepare and provide as built drawings of all LS 1 121,958.52 121,958.52
works constructed under this contract as per
the specification and to the satisfaction of
engineer or client (Including the existing
system)
1.6 Serve the community by developing the Hr. 180 2,050.00 369,000.00
required manpower, equipment, vehicle and
by supplying fuel /diesel for the Generator
with a maximum of 6 hrs. Pumping per day
after the whole water Supply system is
completed, tested and disinfected. The
completion of the whole system, testing and
disinfection should be confirmed by the
consultant and notified to the client prior to
the start of the service. Any loss of water
arising from leakage will not be accounted
and this will be the responsibility of the
contractor.

1.7 Provide in class training (5 hrs. per day) Day 3 3,000.00 9,000.00
regarding operation and maintenance of water
supply systems for plumbers, operators, (EM
experts) and water supply engineers. The
contractor must produce the training
materials, must provide stationaries, and must
conduct the training through qualified
personnel. The participants (Maximum of
Total 9 Participants) will be from Woreda and
kebele/Town.
1.8 Provide on job training (5 hrs. per day) Day 4 3,000.00 12,000.00
regarding operation and maintenance of water
supply systems for plumbers, operators, (EM
experts) and water supply engineers. The
contractor must arrange vehicle for
transportation and must conduct the training
through qualified personnel. The participants
(Maximum of Total 9 Participants) will be
from Woreda and kebele/Town.

1.9 Dewatering of open trenches by pump No 1 100,000.00 100,000.00

Grand Total 1,289,419.69

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Bill No-2 Contractors and Consultants office

I. Uni Unit Total


No Description t Qty price[Birr] price[Birr]
1 Earth work

1.1 Site clearing up to a depth of 0.2 meter m2 148.7 14.52 2,159.79


Normal soil excavation for foundation up to
1.2 a depth of 0.5meters m3 36.29 119.35 4,331.30
Soft rock excavation for foundation up to a
1.3 depth of 0.3 meters m3 21.77 423.63 9,222.43
cart away excavated material not less than
1.4 100m m3 50.81 105.31 5,350.91
Excavation in hard rock to depth of 40cm if exist m3
1.5 15.00 637.93 9,569.01

1.6 Selected material filling m3 25.79 408.91 10,545.85


Backfill and compaction with excavated
1.7 material m3 32.66 100.34 3,276.94
25 cm thick hard core filling ( equivalent to
1.8 hard basaltic stone) m2 72.58 412.37 29,929.75

2 Concrete work - -

2.1 C-20 concrete (100mm thick) for base slab m3 6.85 3,616.67 24,774.20

3 Masonry and block work - -


50cm thick stone masonry for foundation
3.1 (80cm height) m3 20.32 2,411.08 48,993.18

4.00 Roofing - -

Fabrication and installation of Eucalyptus


truss (10cm lower and upper chord, 8cm
4.10 verticals and diagonals) - -
Lower chord m

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I. Uni Unit Total


No Description t Qty price[Birr] price[Birr]
4.1. 80.00 116.20 9,295.66
1

4.1.
2 Upper chord m 83.00 116.20 9,644.25

4.1. 121.0
3 Diagonals, Verticals and bracing m 0 101.67 12,302.23
Fabrication and installation of standing
4.20 Eucalyptus pole of diameter 100mm. No. 55.00 193.66 10,651.28

187.0
4.30 70*50 purlin m 0 125.88 23,539.33

105.0
4.40 CIS G-28 roof m2 0 588.24 61,765.32

159.3
4.50 CIS G-28 wall m2 6 588.24 93,742.11

8 mm thick best quality (smooth surface)


chip wood for ceilings as per the engineers
approval. Price shall include 40 x 50 mm
zigba wood battens with c/c spacing of 600
mm both ways, corner list, apply three coats
of synthetic emulsion paint, and all other
4.60 necessary accessories. m2 69.90 837.48 58,539.93
8 mm thick best quality (smooth surface)
chip wood for wall as per the engineer’s
approval. Price shall include 40 x 50 mm
horizontal zigba wood battens with c/c
spacing of 600 mm, apply three coats of
synthetic emulsion paint, and all other 190.5
4.70 necessary accessories. m2 0 795.60 151,562.22
Supply and fix edge gutter formed in G-28
flat galvanized metal sheet including
support brackets 1mm thick shaped steel
plate spaced at a max. Spacing 1000mm c/c
and fixed to purlin .price includes metal
primer and two coats of synthetic enamel
4.80 paint. m 20.80 818.93 17,033.71

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I. Uni Unit Total


No Description t Qty price[Birr] price[Birr]

Supply & fix dia.110mm PVC down pipe


including 1mm thick metal support brackets
4.90 fixed to walls or columns. m 20.00 356.68 7,133.65
Fascia board 20cmx2.5cm. Price includes
4.10 two coats of enamel paint. m 45.60 282.71 12,891.76

5.00 Finishing - -

5.10 3cm cement screed for floor slab m2 63.86 226.58 14,469.51

6 Door and windows - -

Metal doors and windows manufactured


from 38x1.2mm LTZ frame profile and 1.5
mm thick ribbed sheet all as per the
engineers approval. Unit price shall include
one coats of anti-rust and three coats of
synthetic enamel paint, approved quality
cylindrical lock, hinges, manila and any
other accessories to complete the work. - -

1.2m*1.2m metal sheet double opening


windows (1.5mm thick) with suitable hinges
and lock and key system approved by the
6.1 Engineer. No. 2 6,342.30 12,684.61

1.5*1.2 metal sheet double opening windows


(1.5mm thick)with suitable hinges and lock
6.2 and key system approved by the Engineer. No. 5 6,893.81 34,469.04

1.2*2.1 double open metal sheet doors


(1.5mm thick) with suitable hinges and lock
6.3 and key system approved by the Engineer. NO. 2 9,574.98 19,149.96

0.8m*2.1m one open metal sheet doors


(1.5mm thick) with suitable hinges and lock
6.4 and key system approved by the Engineer. NO. 4 7,333.71 29,334.83
Electrical works including all accessories
7 approved by the engineer. LS 1.00 48,414.91 48,414.91
Office facilities (to be used by contractor &
consultant and finally delivered to the
8 water utility/committee) - -

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I. Uni Unit Total


No Description t Qty price[Birr] price[Birr]

Table 140cmx80cmx72cm, top shall be in


(MDF) 30mm thick minimum post formed
plastic laminated; with a water fall edge
8.1 detail have drawer with lock. No. 2.00 9,804.02 19,608.04

Ordinary office swivel Chair (2) with arm


rest. Seat and back are filled with foam, with
a mid-back design; its seat is adjustable for
extra comfort. With back swivel, adjustable
height, with arms. Dimensions are
100cmHx60cmWx62.86cmD approximately
and visitors’ chair (4) made up of metal
frame and padded with foam, seat thickness
2.54cm with dimensions
8.2 55cmWx80cmHx60cm approximately. Set 1.00 33,890.44 33,890.44

Printer with accessories continuous supply


till project period to be used by both firms
8.3 and finally delivered to the project. No. 1.00 21,786.71 21,786.71
Desktop computer with accessories
continuous supply till project period to be
used by both firms finally delivered to the
8.4 project. No. 1.00 32,680.06 32,680.06

Steel Shelf cabinet two doors above with


glass and have dimension
8.5 1850mmx900mmx450mm No. 2.00 17,647.23 35,294.47

Steel Shelf cabinet two doors above with


glass and have dimension
8.6 1850mmx900mmx450mm No. 4.00 7,262.24 29,048.95

Total (A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H) 947,086.32


Bill-No.3 Installation of pipe and fitting for Pressure Line system

Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Earth Work
1.1 Trench excavation in ordinary soil for
pipe lines to a depth of 1 m and a
m3 4099.2 111.00 455,011.20
width of 80cm and disposal of surplus
excavated material

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1.2 Ditto to Item 1.1 but in soft rock
m3 1597.2 278.00 444,021.60
excavation
1.3 Ditto to Item 1.2 but in hard rock
m3 1397.2 665.00 929,138.00
excavation
1.4 Supply and spread approved bedding
material 30cm above and 20cm depth m3 83.832 286.00 23,975.95
below the pipe
1.5 Re-fill and properly compaction of the
excavated material with native Soil for m3 7009.768 157.00 1,100,533.58
all excavated depth
2 Installation of HDPE Pipe including
welding
2.1 PN 16 PE 100 HDPE pipe
2.1.1 HDPE pipe OD 180 mm m 1119 229.25 256,534.13
2.2 PN 20 PE 100 HDPE pipe
2.2.1 HDPE pipe OD 200 mm m 1882 339.81 639,527.93
2.3 PN 25 PE 100 HDPE pipe
2.3.1 HDPE pipe OD 250 mm m 828 642.07 531,633.79
2.3.2 HDPE pipe OD 200 mm m 342 411.63 140,778.00
2.4 installation of PN 16 PE 100 HDPE pipe
for gravity line and pressure line
2.4.1 HDPE pipe OD90 mm m 4524 57.13 258,458.51
3 installation of K-9 DCI Pipe - -
3.1 DN 150mm DCI Pipe m 272 1,029.00 279,888.00
4 installation of HDPE Pipe and Fittings
-
including welding -
4.1 HDPE PE100 PN 20 90 degree elbow
-
(mm)
4.1.1 HDPE,OD 200 No. 1 1,239.36 1,239.36
4.2 HDPE PE100 PN 20 45 degree elbow
(mm)
4.2.1 HDPE,OD 200 No 1 1,239.36 1,239.36
4.3 HDPE PE 100 PN 25 Stub flanged adapter
with back ring (mm/mm)
4.3.1 OD160/DN150 No 5 2,167.55 10,837.74
4.4 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Stub flanged adapter
with back ring (mm/mm)
4.4.1 OD 90/DN80 No 4 735.00 2,940.00

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Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
4.4.2 OD 110/DN100 No 1 735.00 735.00
4.5 PN 16 Flow control valve(mm)
4.5.1 OD 90 No 1 2,058.00 2,058.00
4.6 HDPE PE 100 PN25 HDPE
reducer(mm/mm)
4.6.1 OD200/OD180 No 1 2,005.50 2,005.50
4.6.2 OD250*OD160 No 2 2,005.50 4,011.00
4.6.2 OD200/OD160 No 3 2,005.50 6,016.50
4.7 HDPE PE 100 PN20 HDPE
reducer(mm/mm)
4.7.1 OD200/OD110 No 1 2,005.50 2,005.50
5 Installation of Wash out Fittings
PN25 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
5.10 No 1
250mm*90mm*250mm 1,710.00 1,710.00
PN 25 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
5.20 No 1
Valve 2,055.38 2,055.38
PN 25 DN 80mm Flanged GI Pipe with
5.30 m 3
length of L=3m 706.58 2,119.74
PN 25 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
5.40 No 1
80mm 1,304.10 1,304.10
5.50 PN 25 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1
1,402.38 1,402.38
5.60 PN 25 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
2,296.35 2,296.35
HDPE PE100 PN 25Stub Flange with
5.70 back ring, nuts and bolts No 1
2,702.95
OD90mm/DN80mm 2,702.95
PN 20 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
5.80 No 1
200mm*90mm*200mm 1,869.21 1,869.21
PN 20 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
5.90 No 1
Valve 1,710.00 1,710.00
PN20 DN 80mm Flanged GI Pipe with
5.10 No 1
length of L=3m 2,260.91 2,260.91
PN20 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
5.11 No 1
80mm 777.24 777.24
HDPE PE100 PN 20 Stub Flange with
5.12 back ring, nuts and bolts No 1
1,434.51
OD90mm/DN80mm 1,434.51
5.13 PN 20 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1

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Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1,542.62 1,542.62
5.14 PN 20 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
2,525.99 2,525.99
PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
5.15 No 1
180mm*90mm*180mm 1,019.82 1,019.82
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
5.16 No 1
Valve 1,710.00 1,710.00
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged GI Pipe with
5.17 No 1
length of L=3m 2,260.91 2,260.91
PN16 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
5.18 No 1
80mm 777.24 777.24
HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with
5.19 back ring, nuts and bolts No 2
2,869.01
OD90mm/DN80mm 1,434.51
5.20 PN 16 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1
1,542.62 1,542.62
5.21 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
2,525.99 2,525.99
PN16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
5.22 No 1
90mm*90mm*90mm 1,019.82 1,019.82
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
5.23 No 1
Valve 1,710.00 1,710.00
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged GI Pipe with
5.24 m 3
length of L=3m 2,055.38 6,166.13
Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
5.25 No 1
80mm 706.58 706.58
5.26 PN 16 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1
1,304.10 1,304.10
5.27 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
1,402.38 1,402.38
HDPE PE100 PN16 Stub Flange with
5.28 back ring, nuts and bolts No 1
2,296.35
OD90mm/DN80mm 2,296.35
Installation of Air Realize Fittings
6
-
PN 25 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee e
6.1 No 1
250mm*90mm*250 mm 1,388.36 1,388.36
PN 25 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
6.2 No 1
Valve 2,008.86 2,008.86
6.3 PN 25 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1,644.30 1,644.30
PN 25 DN 80mm Flanged Single orifice
6.4 No 1
Air Valve 2,296.35 2,296.35
HDPE PE100 PN 25 Stub Flange with
6.5 back ring, nuts and bolts OD No 1
1,374.03
90mm/DN80mm 1,374.03
PN 20 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
6.6 No 1
200mm*90mm*200 mm 1,542.62 1,542.62
PN 20 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
6.7 No 1
Valve 2,008.86 2,008.86
6.8 PN 20 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
1,644.30 1,644.30
PN 20 DN 80mm Flanged Single orifice
6.9 No 1
Air Valve 2,296.35 2,296.35
HDPE PE100 PN 20 Stub Flange with
6.1 back ring, nuts and bolts No 1
1,374.03
OD90mm/DN80mm 1,374.03
PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
6.11 No 1
Tee 180mm*90mm*180mm 1,542.62 1,542.62
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
6.12 No 1
Valve 2,008.86 2,008.86
6.13 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
1,644.30 1,644.30
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged Single orifice
6.14 No 1
Air Valve 2,296.35 2,296.35
HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with
6.15 back ring, nuts and bolts No 1
1,374.03
OD90mm/DN80mm 1,374.03
PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
6.16 No 1
90mm*90 mm*90mm 1,374.03 1,374.03
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged CI Gate
6.17 No 1
Valve 2,008.86 2,008.86
6.18 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1
1,644.30 1,644.30
PN 16 DN 80mm Flanged Single orifice
6.19 No 1
Air Valve 2,296.35 2,296.35
HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with
6.20 back ring, nuts and bolts OD No 1
1,374.03
90mm/DN80mm 1,374.03

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Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
7 Trust and Anchor blocks
-
7.1 Construction of grade C 25concrete No
thrust blocks for 90°,45° & 11.5° bends
; price includes reinforcement ,lean
Concrete ,excavation and formwork as
per the drawing
2 3,125.84 6,251.68
7.2 Construction of grade C 25 concrete m3
anchor blocks for pipe; price includes
reinforcement ,lean Concrete
,excavation and formwork as per the
drawing 20 3,125.84 62,516.80
8 River Crossing, Road Crossings
8.1 Earth work
8.1.1 Bulk Excavation ordinary soil m3
56.875 166.08 9,445.80
8.1.2 Ditto as item 1.1 but in soft rock m3
14.21875 278.00 3,952.81
8.1.3 Ditto as item 1.1 but in Hard rock m3 3.554687
5 665.00 2,363.87
8.1.4 Cart away excavated material m3 74.64843
75 80.00 5,971.88
8.2 Concrete work
-
8.2.1 Reinforced concrete grade C-25 filled
into form work and vibrated around
reinforced bar -
8.2.1.1 C-10 5cm thick lean concrete m2
78.75 2,562.00 201,757.50
8.2.1.2 C-25 concrete m³
37.1875 3,125.84 116,242.18
8.3 Provide, cut and fix in position
Reinforced steel bars including tying
wire according to the structural drawing -
8.3.1 Ø 6mm kg
100 80.14 8,014.00
8.3.2 Ø 12mm kg 1647.835
2 80.14 132,057.51
8.4 Sawn Zigba form work m2
227.5 682.00 155,155.00

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Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
9 Masonry Valve chamber
9.1 Construction of Masonry Valve
Chamber 400mm thick valve
chamber; price includes foundation
excavation, hard core, cart away, lean No
8.00 19,562.25
concrete, finishing work , & 4 mm
sheet metal manhole cover as per the
drawing . TYPE -2 156,498.00
10 Test and Commissioning
10.1
Test & Commissioning of pipelines
as per the specification. This includes
supply of all necessary equipment LS 186,104.0
1.00 186,104.02
required for the work, chemical and 2
water, as approved by the Engineer.
Total
6,213,662.42
Bill No 4. Installation of pipe and fitting for Distribution Network

Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1. Excavation and Backfilling
1.1 Trench excavation in ordinary soil for
pipe lines to a depth of 90cm and a m3
6,417.90 111.00 356,193.45
width of 60cm
1.2 Ditto to item 1.1 and 1.2 and for
m3
excavation in soft rock 3,208.95 278.00 892,088.10
1.3 Ditto to item 1.1 and 1.2 and for
m3
excavation in Hard rock 3,208.95 665.00 2,133,951.75
1.4 Supply and spread approved bedding
material 30cm above and 20cm depth m3
192.54 286.00 55,065.58
below the pipe
1.5 Re-fill and properly compaction of the
excavated material with native Soil for m3 12,835.8
157.00 2,015,220.60
all excavated depth 0
2. Installation of Pipes and Fittings
2.1 HDPE PE100 PN10 pipe laying with
Butt Welding Connection
2.1.1 Outer diameter 63 mm
m
5,308.00 19.31 102,479.22
2.1.2 Outer diameter 75 mm m

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Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
2,563.00 27.07 69,372.82
2.1.3 Outer diameter 90 mm
m
1,130.00 38.88 43,928.98
2.1.4 Outer diameter 110 mm
m
2,151.00 57.95 124,641.61
2.1.5 Outer diameter 125 mm
m
1,032.00 74.21 76,584.11
2.1.6 Outer diameter 140 mm
m
375.00 93.27 34,975.67
2.2 HDPE PE100 PN10 pipe laying joint
by compression fittings
2.2.1 Outer diameter 40 mm
m
2,711.00 8.04 21,788.63
2.2.2 Outer diameter 50 mm
m
8,500.00 11.94 101,483.20
2.3 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld
Tee(mm*mm*mm) 23,770.0
0
2.3.1 OD 63 mm
No.
17.00 461.04 7,837.65
2.3.2 OD 75 mm
No.
23.00 503.22 11,574.03
2.3.3 OD 90mm
No.
4.00 529.78 2,119.12
2.3.4 OD 110mm
No.
1.00 560.54 560.54
2.3.5 OD 140 mm
No.
1.00 701.87 701.87
2.4 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld Reducer
Tee(mm*mm*mm)
2.4.1 75*63*75
No.
1.00 754.83 754.83
2.4.2 90*75*90
No.
2.00 794.67 1,589.34
2.4.3 110*75*110
No.
2.00 840.81 1,681.62
2.4.5 125*63*125
No.
1.00 911.07 911.07
2.4.6 125*75*125
No.
1.00 1,093.28 1,093.28
2.4.7 140*75*140
No.
1.00 1,639.92 1,639.92

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Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
2.5 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld Reducer
(mm*mm)
2.5.1 75*63
No.
3.00 1,505.28 4,515.84
2.5.2 90*63
No.
1.00 1,443.12 1,443.12
2.5.3 90*75
No.
1.00 1,505.28 1,505.28
2.5.4 110*90
No.
1.00 1,586.76 1,586.76
2.5.6 125*110
No.
1.00 1,832.04 1,832.04
2.5.7 140*110
No.
3.00 1,865.22 5,595.66
2.6 HDPE PE 100 PN16 butt weld
90degree Elbow (mm) coupling
2.6.1 OD 63mm
No.
2.00 444.68 889.36
2.7 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Stub Flange
adapter with Back up ring
2.7.1 OD 75 mm
No.
32.00 720.00 23,040.00
2.7.2 OD 110mm
No.
4.00 720.00 2,880.00
2.8 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 compression equal
tee (mm*mm*mm) coupling
2.8.1 OD 40
No.
1.00 437.27 437.27
2.8.2 OD 50
No.
2.00 524.72 1,049.45
2.9 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 compression
reducer tee (mm*mm*mm) coupling
2.9.1 50*40*50
No.
2.00 524.72 1,049.45
2.1 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Straight reducer ,
PN16 (Compression type)(mm*mm)
2.10.1 50*40
No.
2.00 1,349.46 2,698.92
2.10.2 63*40
No.
8.00 1,416.93 11,335.46
2.10.3 63*50 No.

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No. [Birr]
[Birr]
8.00 1,349.46 10,795.68
2.10.4 75*40
No.
11.00 1,443.12 15,874.32
2.10.5 75*50
No.
13.00 1,515.28 19,698.59
2.10.6 90*40
No.
4.00 1,443.12 5,772.48
2.11 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 HDPE 90 degree
bend , PN16 (Compression type)
2.11.1 OD 50mm
No.
11.00 432.38 4,756.15
2.12. HDPE PE 100PN 16 End Plug, PN16
(Compression type)
2.12.1 OD 50mm
No.
5.00 167.58 837.90
2.12.2 OD 40mm
No.
5.00 129.15 645.75
2.13 HDPE/GI PN 16 Female adapter
2.13.2 OD 50mm /40mm
No.
2.00 262.49 524.99
2.13.3 OD 63mm /50mm
No.
2.00 307.25 614.51
3 Installation of PN16 GI Fittings
3.1 NIPLESE(mm)
3.1.1 40
No.
2.00 76.50 312.50
3.1.2 50
No.
2.00 132.75 337.50
4 Installation all CI (cast iron) PN16
fittings, including gaskets, bolts and
nuts and all other associated material
required for complete installation.
4.1 All flanged Gate valve
4.1.1 DN 65mm
No.
14.00 1,485.00 20,790.00
4.1.2 DN 100mm
No.
2.00 2,970.00 5,940.00
4.2 Dismantling joint
4.2.1 DN 65mm
No.
14.00 1,485.00 20,790.00

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No. [Birr]
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4.2.2 DN 100mm
No.
2.00 2,970.00 5,940.00
5 installation PN 16 Pressure Reducing
Valve (PRV) Fittings
5.1 Install Double Flanged Pressure Reduce
Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10
Q=0.84952l/s to be installed on
OD63mm Pipe; the PRV should reduce
an Inlet Pressure of 58m H2O to an
Outlet pressure of 20m H2O under flow
Condition (for Dynamic Pressure
Control) and Reduce an Inlet pressure of
72 m H2O/ to an Outlet pressure of 20m No
1.00 22,500.00 22,500.00
H2O under the No flow Condition (for
Static Pressure Control) i.e. the Pressure
should have a) "dropping -tight
controlling future. The PRV should
contain the important components such
as balanced spring Diaphragm, Valve
Fittings like stainless steel strainer, and
any another necessary Works.
5.2 Install Double Flanged Pressure Reduce
Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10
Q=0.24l/s to be installed on OD50mm
Pipe; the PRV should reduce an Inlet
Pressure of 76m H2O to an Outlet
pressure of 25m H2O under flow
Condition (for Dynamic Pressure
Control) and Reduce an Inlet pressure of
77 m H2O/ to an Outlet pressure of 25m No
1.00 22,500.00 22,500.00
H2O under the No flow Condition (for
Static Pressure Control) i.e. the Pressure
should have a) "dropping -tight
controlling future. The PRV should
contain the important components such
as balanced spring Diaphragm, Valve
Fittings like stainless steel strainer, and
any another necessary Works.
5.3 Install Double Flanged Pressure Reduce
Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10 Q=2.7l/s
to be installed on OD90mm Pipe; the No
1.00 22,500.00 22,500.00
PRV should reduce an Inlet Pressure of
54m H2O to an Outlet pressure of 25m

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H2O under flow Condition (for
Dynamic Pressure Control) and Reduce
an Inlet pressure of 73 m H2O/ to an
Outlet pressure of 25m H2O under the
No flow Condition (for Static Pressure
Control) i.e. the Pressure should have a)
"dropping -tight controlling future. The
PRV should contain the important
components such as balanced spring
Diaphragm, Valve Fittings like stainless
steel strainer, and any another necessary
Works.
5.4 HDPE PE100 PN-16 Stab flange
adaptor with backing
5.4.1 OD 90/80
No
3.00 4,871.40 14,614.20
5.5 Butt-weld HDPE PE100 PN-16 Reducer
5.5.1 OD90*63
No
2.00 2,609.10 5,218.20
5.5.2 OD 90*50
No
2.00 2,478.65 4,957.29
6 Road and river Crossings and Thrust
& anchor blocks
6.1 Earth work
6.1.1 Bulk Excavation ordinary soil
m3 205.92 111.00 22,857.12
6.1.2 Ditto as item 1.1 but in soft rock
m3 51.48 278.00 14,311.44
6.1.3 Ditto as item 1.1 but in Hard rock
m3 12.87 665.00 8,558.55
6.3 Concrete work
6.3.1 C-10 5cm thick lean concrete
m2 36.30 2,562.00 93,000.60
6.3.2 Reinforced concrete grade C-25 filled
into form work and vibrated around
reinforced bar
6.3.1.1 C-25 concrete
m³ 36.00 3,125.84 112,530.24
6.4 Provide, cut and fix in position
Reinforced steel bars including tying
wire according to the structural drawing

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No. [Birr]
[Birr]
6.4.1 Ø 6mm
kg 258.78 80.14 20,738.57
6.4.2 Ø 8mm
kg 100.00 80.14 8,014.00
6.4.3 Ø 12mm
kg 1,168.61 80.14 93,652.25
6.5 Sawn Zigba form work
m2 185.60 682.00 126,579.20
7 Masonry Valve chamber
7.1 Construction of Masonry Valve
Chamber 400mm thick valve chamber;
price includes foundation excavation,
hard core, cart away, lean concrete, No
4.00 22,496.59
finishing work , & 4 mm sheet metal
manhole cover as per the drawing .
TYPE -3 89,986.35
7.2 Construction of Masonry Valve
Chamber 400mm thick valve chamber;
price includes foundation excavation,
hard core, cart away, lean concrete, No
9.00 19,562.25
finishing work , & 4 mm sheet metal
manhole cover as per the drawing .
TYPE -2 176,060.25
8 TESTING AND DISINFECTION
8.1 Pipeline testing for the whole
transmission and distribution system,
including all necessary works such as
thrust blocks, anchor blocks,
transportation and use of water, pipe
fittings, disposing of used water and
LS 381,042.6
Disinfection of pipelines: flushing with 1.00 381,042.62
2
clear water, filling with water containing
0.15 g/l calcium hypo chloride, left for
24 hours. This includes supply of all
necessary equipment, chemical and
water
Total
7,471,346.84

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[Birr] [Birr]
1 Weir Body
1.1 River diposite (sand,gravel,cobble and m3 217
boulder) excavation 107.24 23,270.72
1.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 280
522.54 146,312.08
1.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 187
623.93 116,675.30
1.4 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 702
graded stone) 1,758.71 1,234,613.4
7
1.5 0.2m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 74
capping 2,285.15 169,101.20
1.6 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 1501
65.81 98,773.82
1.7 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 1665
65.81 109,565.89
2 Upstream and Downstream Apron -
-
2.1 Upstream Apron -
-
2.1.1 River diposite (sand, gravel, cobble and m3 12
boulder) excavation 107.24 1,286.86
2.1.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 9
522.54 4,702.89
2.1.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 9
623.93 5,615.39
2.1.4 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 19
graded stone) 1,758.71 33,415.46
2.1.5 c-20 reinforced concrete m3 11
2,285.15 25,136.66
2.1.6 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 218
65.81 14,345.56
2.1.7 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 264
65.81 17,372.61
2.2 Downstream Apron -
-
2.2.1 River diposite (sand, gravel, cobble and m3 670
boulder) excavation 107.24 71,849.68
2.2.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 536
522.54 280,083.13
2.2.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 322
623.93 200,906.14

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2.2.4 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 610
graded stone) 1,758.71 1,072,812.2
7
2.2.5 0.2m thikness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 107
capping 2,285.15 244,511.20
2.2.6 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 1857
65.81 122,200.52
2.2.7 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 2053
65.81 135,098.36
3 Upstream and Downstream Cutoff -
-
3.1 Upstream Cutoff -
-
3.1.1 River diposite (sand, gravel , pebble and m3 19
boulder) excavation 107.24 2,037.53
3.1.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 16
522.54 8,360.69
3.1.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 13
623.93 8,111.12
3.1.4 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 38
graded stone) 1,758.71 66,830.93
3.1.5 0.2m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 9
capping 2,285.15 20,566.36
3.1.6 Back fill and compact with excavated m3 95
material 14.62 1,389.22
3.1.7 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 222
65.81 14,608.79
3.1.8 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 204
65.81 13,424.29
3.2 Downstream Cutoff -
-
3.2.1 River diposite (sand, gravel, cobble and m3 142
boulder) excavation 107.24 15,227.84
3.2.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 28
522.54 14,631.21
3.2.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 19
623.93 11,854.71
3.2.4 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 76
graded stone) 1,758.71 133,661.86
3.2.5 0.2m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 19
capping 2,285.15 43,417.88
3.2.6 Back fill and compact with excavated m3 189

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material 14.62 2,763.82
3.2.7 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 413
65.81 27,177.61
3.2.8 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 416
65.81 27,375.02
4 Chute Blocks -
-
4.1 River diposite (sand,gravel,cobble and m3 4
boulder) excavation 107.24 428.95
4.2 0.2m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 20
capping 2,285.15 45,703.03
4.3 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 170
65.81 11,186.91
4.4 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 148
65.81 9,739.19
5 End Sill -
-
5.1 River diposite (sand,gravel, cobble and m3 75
boulder) excavation 107.24 8,042.87
5.2 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 20
graded stone) 1,758.71 35,174.17
5.3 0.2m thickess c-20 reinforced concrete m3 19
capping 2,285.15 43,417.88
5.4 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 396
65.81 26,058.91
5.5 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 460
65.81 30,270.46
6 Under Sluice and Divide Wall -
-
6.1 Under Sluice -
-
6.1.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 16
522.54 8,360.69
6.1.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 25
623.93 15,598.30
6.1.3 Cyclopean (60% c-20 concrete and 40% m3 11
graded stone) 1,758.71 19,345.80
6.1.4 0.2m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 2
capping 2,285.15 4,570.30
6.1.5 Ф14mm reinforcement bars kg 45
65.81 2,961.24

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6.1.6 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 43
65.81 2,829.63
6.2 Cantilever Divide Wall -
-
6.2.1 River diposite (sand, gravel, cobble and m3 51
boulder) excavation 107.24 5,469.15
6.2.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 57
522.54 29,784.96
6.2.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 43
623.93 26,829.08
6.2.4 c-25 reinforced concrete m3 62
2,285.15 141,679.38
6.2.5 Ф20mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 1537
back fill side for stem 65.81 101,142.81
6.2.6 Ф16mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 281
front side for stem 65.81 18,491.30
6.2.7 Ф14mm horizontal transverse kg 641
reinforcement bars for stem 65.81 42,181.22
6.2.8 Ф20mm top reinforcement bars for kg 598
footing 65.81 39,351.59
6.2.9 Ф20mm bottom reinforcement bars for kg 422
footing 65.81 27,769.85
6.2.10 Ф14mm top & bottom transverese kg 277
reinforcement bars for footing 65.81 18,228.08
6.2.11 Under sluice reinforcement bars along kg 45
the river 65.81 2,961.24
6.2.12 Under sluice reinforcement bars across kg 43
the river 65.81 2,829.63
7 Under Sluice Operation Slab and Breast -
Wall -
7.1 Operation Slab -
-
7.1.1 c-20 reinforced concrete m3 0.4
2,285.15 914.06
7.1.2 Ф12mm reinforcement bar kg 16
65.81 1,052.89
7.2 Breast Wall -
-
7.2.1 c-20 reinforced concrete m3 1
3,655.85 3,655.85
7.2.2 Ф12mm reinforcement bars kg 30
65.81 1,974.16

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8 Masonry Retaining Wall -
-
8.1 Upstream Masonry Retaining Wall -
-
8.1.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 305
522.54 159,375.66
8.1.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 284
623.93 177,196.72
8.1.3 Foundation c-15 lean concrete m3 50
1,754.81 87,740.45
8.1.4 Masonry with (1:3) cement mortar m3 198
1,536.43 304,213.70
8.1.5 Back fill and compact with excavated m3 233
material 44.85 10,448.91
8.1.6 Pointing (1:2) cement mortar m² 106
50.69 5,373.62
8.2 Downstream Masonry Retaining Wall -
-
8.2.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 910
522.54 475,514.26
8.2.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 600
623.93 374,359.27
8.2.3 Foundation c-15 lean concrete m3 140
1,754.81 245,673.27
8.2.4 Masonry with (1:3) cement mortar m3 571
1,536.43 877,303.14
8.2.5 Back fill and compact with excavated m3 520
material 44.85 23,319.46
8.2.6 Pointing (1:2) cement mortar m² 276
50.69 13,991.68
9 Left Side Counterfort Retaining Wall on -
the Weir Body -
9.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 68
522.54 35,532.93
9.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 93
623.93 58,025.69
9.3 c-25 reinforced concrete m3 41
2,285.15 93,691.21
9.4 Ф10mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 98
back fill face for stem 65.81 6,448.92
9.5 Ф10mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 98
interier face for stem 65.81 6,448.92

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9.6 Ф12mm horizontal transverse kg 128
reinforcement bars @ back fill face 65.81 8,423.08
9.7 Ф16mm horizontal transverse kg 663
reinforcement bars @ exterior face 65.81 43,628.94
9.8 Ф20mm top reinforcement bars for kg 283
footing 65.81 18,622.91
9.9 Ф20mm bottom reinforcement bars for kg 569
footing 65.81 37,443.24
9.1 Ф12mm top & bottom transverese kg 407
reinforcement bars for footing 65.81 26,782.77
9.11 Ф14mm horizontal stirrups for kg 170
counterfort 65.81 11,186.91
9.12 Ф12mm vertical stirrups for counterfort kg 100
65.81 6,580.53
9.13 16Ф14mm continuous reinfocement bars kg 25
@ full height for counterfort 65.81 1,645.13
9.14 Ф14mm cutoff reinforcement bars @ kg 10
counterfort 65.81 658.05
10 Right Side Counterfort Retaining Wall -
on the Weir Body -
10.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 80
522.94 41,835.43
10.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 109
624.39 68,058.54
10.3 c-25 reinforced concrete m3 49
3,655.85 179,136.76
10.4 Ф10mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 98
back fill face for stem 65.81 6,448.92
10.5 Ф10mm vertical reinforcement bars @ kg 98
interier face for stem 65.81 6,448.92
10.6 Ф12mm horizontal transverse kg 128
reinforcement bars @ back fill face 65.81 8,423.08
10.7 Ф16mm horizontal transverse kg 663
reinforcement bars @ exterior face 65.81 43,628.94
10.8 Ф20mm top reinforcement bars for kg 297
footing 65.81 19,544.19
10.9 Ф20mm bottom reinforcement bars for kg 598
footing 65.81 39,351.59
10.1 Ф12mm top & bottom transverese kg 427
reinforcement bars for footing 65.81 28,098.88
10.11 Ф14mm horizontal stirrups for kg 170
counterfort 65.81 11,186.91

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10.12 Ф12mm vertical stirrups for counterfort kg 100
65.81 6,580.53
10.13 16Ф14mm continuous reinfocement bars kg 25
@ full height for counterfort 65.81 1,645.13
10.14 Ф14mm cutoff reinforcement bars @ kg 10
counterfort 65.81 658.05
11 Offtaking Canal Operation Slab, Breast -
Wall and Trash Rack -
11.1 Offtaking canal operation slab kg 5
reinforcement bars along the river 65.81 329.03

11.2 Offtaking canal operation slab kg 5


reinforcement bars across the river 65.81 329.03

11.3 Offtaking canal breast wall vertical kg 11


reinforcement bars 65.81 723.86
11.4 Offtaking canal breast wall horizontal kg 5
reinforcement bars 65.81 329.03
11.5 Trash rack vertical bars kg 3
65.81 197.42
11.6 Trash rack horizontal bars kg 3
65.81 197.42
12 Disilting Basin -
-
12.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 232
522.54 121,230.01
12.2 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 151
623.93 94,213.75
12.3 0.1m thickness c-20 reinforced concrete m3 10
2,285.15 22,851.51
12.4 0.3m thick masonry with (1:3) cement m3 38
mortar 1,536.43 58,384.45
12.5 Disilting basin reinforcement bars along kg 314
the flow direction 40.95 12,856.90
12.6 Disilting basin reinforcement bars across kg 282
the flow direction 430.90 121,514.68
13 HDPE ,DCI Pipe & Fitting -
13.1 Excavation of top soil m3 58
107.24 6,345.00
13.2 HDPE pipe PE100 OD450, PN10 m 26
4,242.74 110,976.00

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13.3 Staff flange adaptor with back ring no 1
OD450mm/DN400mm 4,240.79 4,350.00
13.4 K9 DCI Pipes m 6
4,240.79 13,050.00
14 Approach Canal -
-
14.1 Weathered rock excavation m3 765
522.54 399,745.50
14.2 Masonry with (1:3) cement mortar m3 17
1,536.43 26,119.36
14.3 Back fill and compact with excavated m3 4
material 44.85 179.38
14.4 Plastering in (1:2) cement mortar m2 71
21.45 1,522.78
15 Sump Well -
-
15.1 Top soil excavation m3 2396
20.96 50,220.69
15.2 Weathered rock excavation m3 799
522.94 417,831.34
15.3 Hard rock excavation by jack hammer m3 399
624.39 249,131.73
15.4 c-20 reinforced concrete m3 123
2,285.40 281,103.60
15.5 Sump well side wall vertical kg 1299
reinforcement bars 65.85 85,544.46
15.6 Sump well side wall horizontal kg 1698
reinforcement bars 65.85 111,820.24
15.7 Sump well bottom floor double kg 1394
reinforcement bars 65.85 91,800.59
16 Gates -
-
16.1 Under Sluice Gate Installation Consists -
of: -
8mm thickness sheet metal,1.1m X No 1
0.75m 4,387.02 4,387.02
50x50x10mm angle iron, 10.4m length -
-
60 x 60 x 10mm stiffing angle iron, 3m -
length -
Φ12mm bar for anchorage -

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No. Rate Amount
[Birr] [Birr]
-
Spindle of 60mm dia, 5.5m length -
-
Handle made of Φ20mm dia steel bar of -
1.0m length -
16.2 Offtaking Canal Gate Installation -
Consists of: -
6mm thickness sheet metal,0.5m X No 1
0.45m. 2,924.68 2,924.68
40x40x10mm stiffing angle iron, 2.5m -
length
50x50x10mm angle iron, 2.5m length -
Φ12mm bar for anchorage -
Spindle of 60mm dia ,4.1m length -
Handle made of Φ20mm dia steel bar of -
1.0m length
16.3 Flushing Gate Installation Consists of: -
8mm thick sheet metal,1.1m X 1.1m No 1
4,874.47 4,874.47
40x40x10mm stiffing angle iron, 2.5m -
length
50x50x10mm angle iron, 2.5m length -
Φ12mm bar for anchorage -
Spindle of 60mm dia, 4.8m length -
Handle made of Φ20mm dia. steel bar of -
1.0m length
Total
11,132,850.
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BOQ No- 6 Civil works and Installation of Pipes and Fittings for 25m3 sandwich masonry
reservoir

Item Unit Rate Total Amount


Description Unit Qty
No. [Birr] [Birr]
1 Earth Work
1.1 Site clearing& removal up to a depth of 20 m2 50.24 15.78 792.79
cm

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No. [Birr] [Birr]
1.2 Bulk Excavation of normal soil not m3 31.84 149.28 4,753.02
exceeding a depth of 1.5m
1.3 Ditto to 1.2 above, but Soft rock excavation m3 10.61 506.79 5,378.66
1.4 Ditto to 1.2 above, but hard rock m4 10.61 958.82 10,176.15
excavation
1.5 Cart away the Surplus excavated materials m3 63.11 103.48 6,531.04
50m away
1.6 Selected material filling m3 41.2824 422.30 17,433.56
1.7 25cm thick Hard core filling (equivalent to m2 23.19 350.00 8,115.24
hard basaltic stone)
1.8 back fill with excavated material around m3 3.05 157.73 481.40
masonry wall
2 Concrete Work -
2.1 C-10 10cm thick lean concrete m2 23.19 179.40 4,159.64
2.2 C-30 20cm thick base slab of reservoir m3 4.25 4,669.66 19,824.01
2.3 C-30 10cm thick between the masonry m3 6.06 4,669.66 28,299.07
wall and friction key
2.4 C-25 20cm thick circular reinforce m3 1.51 3,570.00 5,380.70
concrete for ring beam
2.5 C-25 15cm thick roof slab m3 3.18 3,570.00 11,366.74
2.6 Provide and install water stops made of m 15.66 675.00 10,569.83
natural or Synthetic rubber or
elastromateric plastic compound (UPVC)
3 Form work -
3.1 Base slab m2 4.08 310.96 1,269.34
3.2 Roof slab m2 19.98 591.48 11,820.14
3.3 Top ring beam m2 6.75 591.48 3,993.08
4 Reinforcement bars as per the drawing -
4.1 Diameter 6mm kg 40.00 50.00 2,000.00
4.2 Diameter 8mm kg 108.00 67.52 7,292.16
4.3 Diameter 10mm kg 783.00 67.52
52,868.16
5 Masonry work -
5.1 50cm thick non vascular basaltic stone m3 14.85 1,940.00
Masonry wall with cement and sand mix 28,813.27
ratio (1:3) mortar

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No. [Birr] [Birr]
5.2 Provide and construct 1.40m*1.20m stone No 2.00 23,237.00 46,474.00
masonry valve chamber for outlet, over
flow and drained valves as per the drawing.
Includes 1.20m*1.0m, 4mm thick sheet
metal cover with hing and lock
5.3 40cm thick non vascular basaltic stone m3 7.84 1,940.00 15,204.63
Masonry wall below base slab with
cement and sand mix ratio (1:3) mortar
6 installation of pipes and fittings -
6.1 Installation of PN10 GI Outlet Pipes & -
Fittings
6.1.1 DN 80mm double flanged GI pipe m 4.00 600.00 2,400.00
6.1.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 2,422.50 7,267.50
6.1.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged GS No. 1.00 2,242.08 2,242.08
pipe with puddle
6.1.4 DN 80mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 3,172.80 3,172.80
6.1.5 DN 80mm flanged gate valve No 1.00 2,520.00 2,520.00
6.1.6 DN 80 mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 2,520.00 2,520.00
6.1.7 OD 90mm stub flange complete with DN No 1.00 600.00 600.00
80backing ring, nuts and bolts
6.2 Installation of PN10 GI Overflow and - -
Drain Pipes &PN10 Fittings
6.2.1 DN 80mm flanged GI Pipe m 6.00 600.00 3,600.00
6.2.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 2,422.50 7,267.50
6.2.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m single flanged DCI No. 1.00 2,242.08 2,242.08
pipe with puddle
6.2.4 DN 80 mm L=1.2m single flanged DCI No. 1.00 2,242.08 2,242.08
pipe with puddle
6.2.5 DN 80mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
6.2.6 DN 80mm flanged Dismantling Joint No. 1.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
6.2.7 DN1 80 mm all flanged Tee No 1.00 1,350.00 1,800.00
6.3 Installation of PN 10 GI Inlet Pipes & - -
Fittings
6.3.1 DN 80 mm double flanged GI pipe m 6.00 600.00 3,600.00
6.3.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree No. 2.00 2,422.50 4,845.00
elbow
6.3.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged GI pipe No. 1.00 2,242.08 2,242.08
with puddle
6.3.4 DN 80 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00 3,150.00 3,150.00
6.3.5 DN 80mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 1,800.00 1,800.00

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No. [Birr] [Birr]
6.3.6 OD 90mm stub flange complete with DN No 1.00 600.00 600.00
80backing ring, nuts and bolts
6.4 vent pipe as per the drawing -
6.4.1 GS 2'' medium class pipe m 0.60 350.00 210.00
6.4.2 GS 2'' elbow 90 degree No 2.00 518.00 1,036.00
6.4.3 GS 2'' Tee No 1.00 921.00 921.00
6.4.4 GS 2'' union No 2.00 921.00 1,842.00
6.4.5 GS 2'' nipples No 2.00 294.00 588.00
6.4.6 1 1/2'' GI pipe ladder installation with No 2.00 6,248.00 12,496.00
3.15m height and horizontal member 1'' GI
pipe with 40cm c/c and 1m height handle
above top slab for external part as shown
the drawing and hooked to base and roof
slabs.
7 Finishing work -
7.1 3cm thick cement screed mix 1:3 for floor m2 11.34 215.00 2,437.11
finish
7.2 3cm thick cement screed mix 1:3 for roof m3 54.17 215.00 11,645.48
finish at the top
7.3 Apply 3-coats of plastering the internal m2 32.81 185.00 6,070.41
wall of reservoir including fine finish with
mix ratio of 1:2
7.4 Pointing the external wall of reservoir and m2 46.60 160.52 7,479.85
parfait wall below base slab with mix ratio
of 1:2 (cement mortar)
7.5 1m wide pointed stone pavement around m2 31.56 582.00 18,366.17
the reservoir with 1:3 (cement sand ratio)
7.6 construction of rectangular ditch i.e 20cm m 26.81 1,059.00 28,387.55
canal hard core lined with 10cm thick of c-
10 mass concrete which is bounded by
25cm masonry wall price includes finishing
works of ditch
7.7 80cm*80cm of 4mm sheet metal man hole No 1.00 3,759.00 3,759.00
cover for roof slab
Grand Total 455,946.31

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BOQ No- 7 Civil works and Installation of Pipes and Fittings 50m3 Sandwich Masonry
Reservoir (booster one, clear water tank and at end of addis alem)

Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Earth work
1.1 site clearing and removal of top soil to m2
average depth of 20cm 84.91 15.78 1339.81
1.2 Bulk excavation for foundation in ordinary m3
soil not exceeding a depth of 1.5m 21.49 149.28 3208.52
1.3 excavation in soft rock to depth of 50cm if m3
21.49 506.79 10892.59
exist
1.4 excavation in hard rock to depth of 40 cm if m3
exist 17.19 958.82 16486.56
1.5 back fill with excavated material around m3
masonry wall 3.25 69.62 226.26
1.6 Cart excavated material deposit to m3
appropriate distance not exceeding 500m 56.93 103.48 5891.26
1.7 Selected material fill and compaction m3 25.79 422.30 10891.94
1.8 30cm thick hard core filling ( equivalent to m2
hard basaltic stone) 32.15 350.00 11253.76
2 Concrete work
2.1 C-10 7cm thick lean concrete m2 64.31 179.40 11536.71
2.2 C-30 20cm thick base slab of reservoir m3 8.43 4669.66 39368.60
2.3 C-30 10cm thick between the masonry m3
6.75 4669.66 31509.37
wall
2.4 C-25 20cm thick circular reinforce m3
concrete for ring beam 4.11 3570.00 14672.99
2.5 C-25 20cm thick roof slab m3 6.80 3570.00 24265.43
Sub Total 2 121353.10
3 Form work
3.1 Base slab m2 7.02 310.96 2184.18
3.2 Roof slab m2 58.38 591.48 34528.03
3.3 Top ring beam m2 9.79 591.48 5791.77
4 Reinforcement bar according to the drawing
( the cost including tying wires)
4.1 Diam. 6 mm kg 81.22 50.00 4061.20
4.2 Diam. 8 mm kg 173.13 67.52 11689.78
4.3 Diam. 10 mm kg 363.59 67.52 24549.33

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
4.4 Diam. 12 mm kg 744.80 67.52 50289.16
5 Masonry work
5.1 50cm thick non vascular basaltic stone m3
Masonry wall with cement and sand mix 27.43 1940.00 53216.22
ratio (1:3) mortar
5.2 Provide and construct stone masonry valve No
chamber for outlet, over flow and drain
valves as per the drawing. Price including
2.00 23237.00 46474.00
4mm thick sheet metal Cover , excavation,
hard core and finishing works of valve
chamber
5.3 40cm thick non vascular basaltic stone m3
Masonry wall below base slab with cement 14.13 1940.00 27412.20
and sand mix ratio (1:3) mortar
6 Installation of PN 10 DCI Pipes & Fittings
6.1 Installation of PN 10 DCI Inlet Pipes & CI
Fittings
6.1.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI pipe m 12.00 594.60 7135.20
6.1.2 DN 150mm double flanged 90 degree No.
4.00 2684.10 10736.40
elbow
6.1.3 DN150 mm L=1.5m double flanged DCI No.
piope with puddle 2.00 3240.90 6481.80
6.1.4 DN150 mm flanged float Valve No. 2.00 3966.00 7932.00
6.1.5 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No 2.00 3468.60 6937.20
6.1.6 OD200mm stub flange complete with No
DN150backing ring,nuts and bolts 4.00 1368.90 5475.60
6.1.7 PN25 HDPE Reducer 250*160 No 1.00 1232.01 1232.01
PN20 HDPE Reducer 200*160 No 1.00 0.00
6.2 Installation of PN10 DCI Outlet Pipes &
CI Fittings 0.00
6.2.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI pipe m 6.00 594.60 3567.60
6.2.2 DN 150mm double flanged 90 degree No.
6.00 2684.10 16104.60
Bend
6.2.3 DN 150 mm L=1.5m double flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 2.00 3240.90 6481.80
6.2.4 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No 2.00 3468.60 6937.20
6.2.5 DN 150mm flanged gate valve No 2.00 3651.00 7302.00
6.2.6 DN 150 mm flanged Strainer No 2.00 6874.50 13749.00

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
6.2.7 OD200mm stub flange complete with No
DN150backing ring,nuts and bolts 4.00 1368.90 5475.60
6.3 Installation of PN10 DCI Overflow and
Drain Pipes & CI PN10 Fittings 0.00
6.3.1 DN150mm flanged DCI Pipe m 6.00 594.60 3567.60
6.3.2 DN150mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 6.00 2684.10 16104.60
6.3.3 DN150 mm L=1.5m single flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 2.00 3240.90 6481.80
6.3.4 DN150 mm L=1.2m single flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 2.00 3078.86 6157.71
6.3.5 DN150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 2.00 3651.00 7302.00
6.3.6 DN150mm flanged Dismantling Joint No. 2.00 3468.60 6937.20
6.3.7 DN150 mm all flanged Tee No 2.00 3058.20 6116.40
6.4 Installation of PN 10 GI Inlet Pipes &
0.00
Fittings
6.4.1 DN 80 mm double flanged GI pipe m 6.00 600.00 3600.00
6.4.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree elbow No. 2.00 2422.50 4845.00
6.4.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged GI No.
piope with puddle 1.00 2242.08 2242.08
6.4.4 DN 80 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00 3172.80 3172.80
6.4.5 DN 80mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 2520.00 2520.00
6.4.6 OD 90mm stub flange complete with DN No
80backing ring,nuts and bolts 4.00 600.00 2400.00
6.5 Installation of PN10 GI Outlet Pipes &
0.00
Fittings
6.5.1 DN 80mm double flanged GI pipe m 3.00 600.00 1800.00
6.5.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 2422.50 7267.50
6.5.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 1.00 2242.08 2242.08
6.5.4 DN 80mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 2242.08 2242.08
6.5.5 DN 80mm flanged gate valve No 1.00 1800.00 1800.00
6.5.6 DN 80 mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 1800.00 1800.00
6.5.7 OD 90mm stub flange complete with DN No
80backing ring,nuts and bolts 2.00 1350.00 2700.00
6.6 Installation of PN10 GI Overflow and
Drain Pipes &PN10 Fittings 0.00
6.6.1 DN 80mm flanged GI Pipe m 6.00 600.00 3600.00

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
6.6.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 2422.50 7267.50
6.6.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m single flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 1.00 2242.08 2242.08
6.6.4 DN 80 mm L=1.2m single flanged DCI No.
pipe with puddle 1.00 3150.00 3150.00
6.6.5 DN 80mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 1800.00 1800.00
6.6.6 DN 80mm flanged Dismantling Joint No. 1.00 600.00 600.00
6.6.7 DN1 80 mm all flanged Tee No 1.00 1350.00 1350.00
6.7 Vent pipe
6.7.1 GS 2'' medium class pipe (class-B) m 0.60 350.00 210.00
6.7.2 GS 2'' elbow 90 degree No 2.00 518.00 1036.00
6.7.3 GS 2'' Tee No 1.00 921.00 921.00
6.7.4 GS 2'' nipples No 2.00 921.00 1842.00
7 Finishing work
7. 1 3cm thick cement screed mix 1:3 for floor m2
finish and roof at the top side 51.78 224.18 11607.73
7.2 Apply 3-coats of plastering the internal wall m2
of reservoir including fine finish with mix 43.96 224.18 9854.95
ratio of 1:2
7.3 apply 12mm thick plastering for external m2
parfait wall of reservoir and internal wall of 16.99 224.18 3807.79
valve chamber with mix ratio of 1:2
7.4 Pointing the external wall of reservoir and m2
valve chamber with mix ratio of 1:2 65.72 224.18 14733.29
(cement mortar)
7.5 1 m wide pointed semi dressed stone m2
pavement around the reservoir with 1:3 23.24 114.48 2660.06
(cement sand ratio)
7.6 paint work of smooth concrete parfait wall m2
by blue color 4.00 244.72 978.88
7.7 Construction of rectangular ditch i.e. 20cm m
channel hard core lined with 10cm thick of
c-10 mass concrete which is bounded by 27.50 190.00 5225.76
25cm masonry wall price includes finishing
works of ditch

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
7.8 11/2'' GI pipe ladder installation with 3.15m No
height and horizontal member 1'' GI pipe
with 40cm c/c and 1m height and 0.30m
2.00 2809.84 5619.68
handle above top slab for external part as
shown the drawing and hooked to base and
roof slabs.
7.9 80cm*80cm of 4mm sheet metal man hole No
cover for roof slab 1.00 1059.00 1059.00
Total for fitting of service reservoir
216,856.44
Grand Total for one
501,295.80
Grand Total for Three
1,720,743.84

BOQ No- 8 Civil works and Installation of Pipes and Fittings 300m3 service reservoir

Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
1 Earth Work
Site Clearing and removal of top soil up to
1.1 m2 166.41 15.78 2626.03
20cm including pavement and ditch
Bulk excavation for foundation in ordinary
1.2 soil not exceeding to a depth of 1.5 m m3 57.09 149.28 8521.89
taking.
Soft rock Excavation based on engineer
1.3 m3 48.01 506.79 24332.01
consideration
Hard rock Excavation based on engineer
1.4 m3 48.01 958.82 46034.88
consideration
Back fill with Selected material and
1.5 m3 96.02 422.30 40550.95
compaction in layer by layer .
cart away excavated material up to a
1.6 m3 105.10 103.48 10875.61
distance of 1km
30cm thick hard core fill on base of the
1.7 m2 96.02 350.00 33608.41
foundation
providing 50mm thick crushed aggregate
1.8 m2 96.02 250.00 24006.01
bedding on the surface of hard core
2 Concrete Work 0.00

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Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
7cm thick C-5 lean concrete under the
2.1 base slab and foundation of service m2 96.02 179.40 17226.71
reservoir
Reinforced concrete type C-30 filled into
2.2 form work and vibrated around reinforced 0.00
bar for the reservoir
2.3 For Floor base Slab and foundation m3 33.91 4669.66 158348.17
2.4 For Column and Cup m3 1.45 4669.66 6786.10
2.5 For Wall and friction key m3 35.83 4669.66 167321.42
2.6 For Roof Slab top beam m3 28.76 4669.66 134294.38
3 masonry work
3.1 30cm deep masonry work under the wall m3 7.08 1940.00 13742.44
1 m wide pointed semi dressed stone
3.2 pavement around the reservoir with 1:3 m2 37.87 582.00 22039.41
(cement sand ratio)
Construction of rectangular ditch i.e.
20cm channel hard core lined with 10cm
3.3 thick of c-10 mass concrete which is m 44.64 1059.00 47269.95
bounded by 25cm masonry wall price
includes finishing works of ditch
masonry valve chamber constructions as
shown in the drawing including 4mm
3.2 No. 2.00 23237.00 46474.00
sheet metal cover as per the drawing with
hinges and locks
4 Provide and fix formwork 0.00
4.1 For Base Slab m2 20.84 310.96 6479.49
4.2 For Column and Column cup m2 7.38 591.48 4364.53
For Internal, External Wall and friction
4.3 m2 266.25 591.48 157481.56
key
4.4 Form Work for Top Slab and top beam m2 89.78 591.48 53102.09
Provide, cut, bend and fix in position
reinforced steel bar. All according to
5 structural drawing. Price should include
tying wires(steel tensile Strength Fst =400
KN/m2)
5.1 Diameter 20 mm deformed bar Kg 118.00 67.52 7967.36
5.2 Diameter 16 mm deformed bar Kg 601.20 67.52 40593.02
5.3 Diameter 14 mm deformed bar Kg 3396.57 67.52 229336.17
5.4 Diameter 12 mm deformed bar Kg 2895.00 67.52 195470.40
5.5 Diameter 10 mm deformed bar Kg 3456.00 67.52 233349.12

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
5.6 Diameter 8 mm deformed bar Kg 320.00 67.52 21606.40
ACCESSORIES AND FINISHING
6
WORKS
Provide and apply 3 coats of plaster 1:2
6.1
Mix ratio
6.1.1 For column, Column cup m2 8.94 224.18 2005.11
6.1.2 Internal Wall and friction key m2 136.55 224.18 30611.55
6.1.3 For Base slab parfait m2 42.53 224.18 9534.67
6.1.4 for top slab m2 45.18 224.18 10128.74
6.2 Rendering external wall m2 136.97 114.48 15680.44
6.3 Painting work m2 34.40 244.72 8417.24
3cm thick cement screed for base and roof
6.4 m2 165.06 190.00 31362.27
slab at the top
Provide and apply 2 coats of plaster 1:3
6.5 m2 137.66 170.50 23471.38
Mix ratio for external wall
7 Miscellaneous works
Provide and install water stops made of
natural or synthetic rubber or elastomeric
7.1 m2 102.37 675.00 69097.46
plastic compound with basic risen
polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Provide and fix 4 mm sheet metal access
cover with 40x40 angle iron frame with
7.2 No. 1.00 1059.00 1059.00
latch and safety lock for reservoir manhole
cover as per the drawing
supply 11/2'' GI pipe ladder with safety
gage and installation with 5.5m height
and horizontal member 1'' GI pipe width
50cm with spacing of ladder 30cm c/c for
7.3 No. 2.00 2809.84 5619.68
internal and external with 1m height and
0.30m handle above top slab for external
part as shown the drawing and hooked to
base and roof slabs.
7.4 water Level Gauge Including all accessory No. 1.00 64800.00 64800.00
installation of PN 10 DCI Pipe and CI
8
Fitting
8.1 Inlet Pipe 0.00
8.1.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI pipe m 6.00 594.60 3567.60
DN 150mm DCI double flanged 90 degree
8.1.2 No. 2.00 2684.10 5368.20
Bend
8.1.3 DN 150mm L=1.5m double flanged No. 1.00 3240.90 3240.90

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Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
Puddle DCI pipe
8.1.4 DN 150mm flanged float valve No. 1.00 3966.00 3966.00
8.1.5 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 3468.60 3468.60
Stub flanged Adaptor OD180mm with DN
8.1.6 No 1.00 0.00 0.00
150mm back ring, bolt and nuts
8.2 Outlet Pipe 0.00 0.00
DN 150mm L=1.5m double flanged
8.2.1 m 1.00 3240.90 3240.90
puddle GS pipe
DN 150mm DCI double Flanged 90
8.2.2 No. 3.00 2684.10 8052.30
degree Bend
8.2.3 DN 150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 3651.00 3651.00
8.2.4 DN 150mm dismantling joint No 1.00 3468.60 3468.60
8.2.5 DN 150mm flanged Water Meter No 1.00 3651.00 3651.00
Stub flanged Adaptor OD 160mm with
8.2.6 No 1.00 1323.60 1323.60
DN150mm back ring, bolt and nuts
8.2.7 DN150mm flanged spigot No 1.00 2093.55 2093.55
8.2.8 DN 150mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 6874.50 6874.50
8.2.9 HDPE but weld reducer OD 160*140mm No 1.00 1800.00 1800.00
8.3 Over Flow and Drain pipe 0.00 0.00
8.3.1 DN 150mm flanged DCI pipe m 6.00 594.60 3567.60
8.3.2 DN 150mm flanged 90 degree bend No. 4.00 2684.10 10736.40
DN 150mm L=1.5m fanged puddle DCI
8.3.3 No. 1.00 3240.90 3240.90
pipe
DN 150 mm L=1.2m flanged puddle DCI
8.3.4 No. 1.00 2940.00 2940.00
pipe
8.3.5 DN 150mm flanged Gate valve No. 1.00 3651.00 3651.00
8.3.6 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No. 1.00 3468.60 3468.60
8.3.7 DN 150mm flanged Tee No 1.00 3058.20 1064.33
9 Air Vent as shown in the drawing
9.1 GI 3'' vent pipe (0.75*2) m 1.50 350.00 525.00
9.2 GI 3'' tee No. 2.00 518.00 1036.00
9.3 GI 3'' nipples No. 4.00 921.00 3684.00
9.4 GI 3'' elbow No. 4.00 921.00 3684.00
10 Fence Works

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
Supply and erect 40mm*40mm*3mm
angle iron stands with c/c spaced at 150cm
to a height of 2.3m above ground level
with 7 lines of barbed wire mesh of
10.1 m 120.00 1064.33 681883.20
200mm and 400mm spacing, the bottom 5
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 60cm embedded
in concrete foundation of 300mm*300mm
Construct 1500mmx2200mm size gate
with metal frame and rectangular hollow
10.2 tube RHS 2.5 including sheet metal having No 1.00 5682.36 5682.36
three coats of antirust painting including
hinges and lock.
Grand Total
2,519,782.98

BOQ No- 9 Civil works and Installation of Pipes and Fittings Plain Sedimentation

Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Excavation & Earth works

1.1 Clearing & removal of top soil 20cm m2 128.45 15.78 2,026.94

1.2 Excavation for foundation in ordinary soil m3 156.15 149.28 23,310.07


Excavation for foundation in soft
1.3 formation m3 104.10 506.79 52,756.84
Excavation for foundation in rock
1.3 formation m3 52.05 958.82 49,906.58
Back fill including compaction With
1.4 selected material m3 440.75 422.30 186,128.73
Cart away excavated materials for not
1.5 more than 500 m away m3 337.99 103.48 34,975.21
Hard basaltic or equivalent stone hard
core well rolled, consolidated & blinded
with crushed stone to a finished thickness
1.6 of 150mm m2 105.30 350.00 36,855.00
2 Concrete works
2.1 Plain blinding concrete C-5 m2

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Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
105.30 179.40 18,890.82

2.2 Concrete class C-30 in floor slab m3 20.82 4,669.66 97,222.32

2.3 Concrete class C-25 in wall(sandwich) m3 15.46 4,100.00 63,369.60

2.4 Diffuser wall concrete c-30 m3 1.59 4,669.66 7,410.75

2.5 Weir section mass concrete c-20 m3 0.83 3,500.00 2,898.00


Reinforcement Bars according to
structural drawing. Price shall include
cutting, bending, placing in position &
3 tying wires

3.1 Ø6 mm bars kg 415.21 50.00 20,760.30

3.2 Ø 8 mm bars kg 672.65 67.52 45,417.56

3.3 Ø 12 mm bars kg 2,610.67 67.52 176,272.59


4 Form works

4.1 Bottom slab m2 55.08 349.00 19,222.92

4.2 Wall(diffuser) and weir m2 25.30 594.00 15,028.20


5 Masonry work
Construction of hard basalt or equivalents
stone masonry wall with cement sand
5.1 mortar 1:3 in according to drawing m3 83.49 1,940.00 161,970.60
6 Accessories & Finishing works

6.1 30 mm thick screed to floor m2 102.40 216.00 22,118.40

6.2 Plastering to internal wall m2 175.72 185.00 32,508.20

6.3 Pointing to external wall m2 141.30 118.00 16,673.40


installation of GI and DCI pipe and
6.4 their fitting
install DN150mm overflow pipe as
6.4.1 shown in the drawing m 24.00 141.66 3,399.84

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
install DN 150mm drain pipes pipe as
6.4.2 shown in the drawing m 18.00 150.66 2,711.88
install DN 150m inlet and out let pipe as
6.4.3 shown in the drawing m 32.00 141.66 4,533.12
DN 150mm dia gate valve for drain &
6.4.4 outlet pipe control No. 12.00 328.59 3,943.08
DN 150mm internal dia gate valve for
6.4.5 inlet flow control No. 2.00 328.59 657.18

6.4.6 Dismantling DN 150 mm dia No. 14.00 312.17 4,370.44

6.4.8 90 Degree bend DN 150mm No. 8.00 256.50 2,052.00

6.4.9 45 Degree bend DN 150mm No. 4.00 256.50 1,026.00

6.4.10 DN 100mm pipes for diffusers hole m 6.00 43.20 259.20


flanged tee DN 150*150*150mm
6.4.11 No. 2.00 264.60 529.20

6.4.12 blinded flanged pipe DN 150mm No. 2.00 237.60 475.20


stab flange with adaptor OD 250/DN
6.4.14 150mm including net and bolt No. 1.00 120.15 120.15
supply and installation of ladder and
6.5 hand rally( safety gage) -

6.5.1 Gs pipe internal ladder 1 1/2” Ls 2.00 2,248.20 4,496.40


Gs pipe External ladder 1 1/2” and hand
6.5.2 rally as engineer order m 125.00 749.40 93,675.00

Total 1,207,971.71
BOQ No- 10 Civil works and supply and Installation of Pipes and Fittings Slow Sand Filter

Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Excavation & Earth works
1.1 Clearing & removal of top soil 20cm m2 424.36 15.78 6696.40
1.2 Excavation for foundation in ordinary soil m3 424.36 149.28 63348.46

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Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1.3 Excavation for foundation in soft formation m3 212.18 506.79 107530.70
1.4 Excavation for foundation in rock
m3 636.54 958.82 610327.28
formation
1.5 Back fill including compaction with
m3 253.38 422.30 107002.37
selected material
1.6 Cart away excavated materials for not more
than 50 m distance m3 1145.77 103.48 118564.49
1.7 Hard basaltic or equivalent stone hard core
well rolled, consolidated & blinded with
429.65 350.00 150377.50
crushed stone to a finished thickness of
300mm m2
2 Concrete works
2.1 Plain blinding concrete C-5 m2 429.65 179.40 77079.21
3
2.2 Concrete class C-30 in floor slab and top m
85.67 4669.66 400028.76
slab
2.3 Concrete class C-30 in wall m3 8.32 4100.00 34112.00
3
2.4 Concrete C-25 for sandwich masonry m 29.87 3500.00 104545.00
3 Reinforcement Bars according to structural
drawing. Price shall include cutting,
bending, placing in position & tying wires
3.1 Ø6 mm bar for sandwich concrete wall
1020.75 50.00 51037.25
horizontals kg
3.2 Ø 10mm bars for inlet trough, sandwich
vertical walls and valve chamber wall ,base 2372.23 67.52 160173.22
slab and top slab kg
3.3 Ø 12mm bars for bottom slab kg 6273.38 67.52 423578.35
3.4 Ø 14 mm for filter bed bottom kg 9835.60 67.52 664099.71
4 Form works
4.1 Bottom slabs and top slab m2 93.21 349.00 32530.29
2
4.2 Walls m 82.48 594.00 48993.12
5 Masonry work
5.1 Construction of hard basalt or equivalents
stone masonry wall with cement sand 149.35 1940.00 289739.00
3
mortar 1:3 in according to drawing m
6 Accessories & Finishing works
6.1 Two coats of 20 mm thick screed to floor m2 464.70 216.00 100375.20
6.2 Plastering to internal wall m2 396.68 185.00 73385.80

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
6.3 Pointing to external wall m2 311.40 118.00 36745.20
6.4 rendering to external wall m2 100.00 93.96 9396.00
6.5 100cm Depth Supply and place a size of
dia 0.15to 0.35mm sand to the filter media 415.15 14134.43 5867936.88
with Uniformity coefficient (U.C) (1.5-3) m 3

6.6 6cm Depth Supply and place size of dia0.7 m3


to1.4mm supporting gravel to the first layer 31.14 14134.43 440095.27
(top)
6.7 6cm Depth Supply and place size of dia 2
to4mm supporting gravel to the Second 31.14 3637.52 113259.28
layer from top m3
6.8 6cm Depth Supply and place size of dia 6
to12mm supporting gravel to the third 31.14 3414.77 106323.64
3
layer from top m
6.9 12cm Depth Supply and place size of dia 18
to36mm supporting gravel to the 62.27 3414.77 212647.29
fourth(bottom) layer m3
6.10 Supply and place a standard brick under
drain material as shown in the detail 432.45 1849.18 799677.89
2
drawing m
6.11 installing GI pipe at equivalent length DN
100 mm Gs medium class(B) perforated
m 309.60 160.59 49717.46
lateral under drain pipe with slot 4mm size
c/c 5cm from main pipe L=4.3m
6.12 install DCI pipe at equivalent length DN
150 mm Gs medium class(B) main drain m 36.02 209.36 7541.94
pipe with slot 100mm size
6.13 install DN 150 mm DCI pipe for Overflow
m 16.00 178.43 2854.96
pipe & Drain pipes as shown in the drawing
6.14 install DN 150 mm DCI pipe for Inlet pipe
m 25.00 178.43 4460.87
as shown in the drawing
6.15 Construction of C-25 reinforced concrete
valve chambers with 6mm thick metal sheet
cover for valves and fittings ,as shown on
the drawing including, all necessary labor, No. 3.00 0.00
material, excavation, formwork,
reinforcement, plastering with cement
mortar, etc.(double reinforced)
6.16 PN 10 All Flanged CI Reducer Tee DN
No 72.00 1146.78 82568.16
150*100*150 mm

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
6.17 PN 10 DN 150mm Double Flanged gate
valve for drainage No 6.00 1095.30 6571.80
6.18 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Flanged socket No. 4.00 805.23 3220.92
6.19 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Flanged 90 elbow No. 4.00 724.68 2898.72
6.20 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Gate valves for flow
No. 2.00 1095.30 2190.60
control of outlet
6.21 K 9 DN 150 DCI Out let pipe m 10.00 178.38 1783.80
6.22 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Dismantling Joint No. 6.00 1040.58 6243.48
6.23 PN 10 All Flanged CI Tee DN 150 mm No 3.00 917.46 2752.38
6.24 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Gate valves inlet
No. 2.00 1095.30 2190.60
control
6.25 PN 10 DN 100 mm GS Internal threaded
No. 2.00 310.05 620.10
stub flange Adapter
6.26 DN 150 mm Flanged End plug No. 2.00 743.94 1487.88
6.27 DN 100 mm Threaded End plug No. 72.00 556.02 40033.44
7 supply and installation of ladder and hand
0.00
rally
7.1 medium class(B) Gs pipe ladder for
Vertical member 1 1/2 '' and horizontal m 12.00 1096.50 13158.00
member 1'' pipe with 40cm c/c
7.2 Gs pipe External ladder 1 1/2” and hand m 128.00 1096.50 140352.00
rall as enginer order
Total for Two Unit
11,580,252.68
8 Compound work
Supply and install Octagonal (Imported
type) Galvanized 8m steel lighting pole
with dia.120mm at base, dia. 60mm at top,
1.5m 45º arced arm, 4mm thickness
throughout its length, erection concrete with
base plate thickness(12mm) and water
proof free fixed door for terminal box,
8.1 No 4.00 30950.00 123800.00
including insulated clamp for fuse holder,
3x2.5 sq.mm cable wiring through flexible
pvc conduit inside pole, protective fuse
holder with 4A fuse, Philips SGS 101-150w
sodium lamp with IP56 and electronic
ballast lamp holder and all as specified in
the drawing.

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
Supply and erect fence of m
50mm*50mm*3mm angle iron stands c/c
spaced at 150cm to a height of 2m above
ground level with 7 lines of barbed wire
8.2 400.00 1064.33 425732.00
200mm and 400mm spacing the bottom 5
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 60cm embedded in
concrete foundation of 300mm*300mm.
Construct 4000mmx2000mm size gate with No
metal frame and rectangular hollow tube
8.3 RHS2.5 including sheet metal having three 1.00 25000.00 25000.00
coats of antirust painting, including hinges
and lock.
Total
12,154,784.68

BOQ-No.11 Civil works for Public fountain

Total
Item unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [BIRR]
[BIRR]
1 Earth Work
Clearing and removal of top soil to an
1.1 m2 33.87 15.00
average depth of 20cm 508.03
Bulk excavation for foundation to a depth
1.2 m3 6.04 123.26
not exceeding 500mm 744.18
3
1.3 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Soft rock. m 1.51 416.67 628.91
3
1.4 Ditto as item 1.2 but hard rock. m 1.51 650.27 981.50
1.5 Selected material fill and compaction m3 5.78 409.32 2,365.87
Cart away surplus excavated material to a
1.6 m3 15.83 108.76
distance not exceeding 1000m 1,721.68
Supply and place 250mm thick (equivalent
1.7 to hard basaltic stone)hardcore blinded with m2 12.08 425.87
crushed aggregate 5,142.38
2 CONCRETE WORK -
10cm thick C-20 mass concrete in water
2.1 point base and on the surface of the hard m3 1.40 3,735.08
core 5,242.18

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Item unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [BIRR]
[BIRR]
10cm thick concrete class C-20 in manhole
2.2 m3 0.30 3,735.08
floor and cover 1,105.58
Ditto, but in water point pillar and seating
2.3 m3 0.11 3,735.08
floor 392.18
Provide, cut, bend and fix in position
reinforced steel bar. All according to
3
structural drawing. Price shall include tying
wires
3.1 Diameter 8 mm deformed bar kg 45.00 75.83 3,412.35
4 FORMWORK
For water point base, pot seat and cape
4.1 m2 13.10 661.87
(cover). 8,670.50
5 MASONARY WORK - -
Hard trachytic or equivalent stone masonry
5.1 water point wall grouted and filled with 1:3 m3 1.65 2,335.02
mortar 3,857.45
1.4mx1.4m masonry Valve chamber 14,754.6
5.2 No 1
construction as shown in the drawing 3 14754.63
6 FINISHING WORK
Three coats of plastering to internal walls of
6.1 m2 1.92 325.83
manhole, using 1:3 mortar 625.59
Pointing stone masonry wall of water point
6.2 m2 6.40 204.62
with rich mortar 1,309.57
2
6.3 30mm thick sand and cement floor screed m 12.25 234.00 2,866.50
Supply & fix 3mm thick sheet metal
6.4 100cmX100cm access cover with No 1.00 1,059.00
40X40mm angle iron frame latch and lock 1,059.00
6.5 Reducer dia. 1 ½"x1" pcs 1 100 100
6.6 Tee dia. 1” pcs 3 50 150
6.7 Faucet dia.1" pcs 4 150 600
6.8 Water Meter dia. 1" pcs 1 1200 1200
6.9 Gate Valve dia. 1" pcs 1 241 241
6.10 Nipples dia 1 " pcs 2 75 150
6.11 Union dia 1 " pcs 1 140 140
6.12 feel adaptor PN-10 OD40x1" pcs 32 309 9888
6.13 Compression hdpe reducer OD50*40 pcs 7 463.5 3244.5
6.14 compression hdpe reducer OD63*40 pcs 3 695.25 2085.75

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Total
Item unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [BIRR]
[BIRR]
8 FENCE WORK
Supply and erect fence of
50mm*50mm*3mm angle iron stands c/c
spaced at 100cm to a height of 2m above
ground level with 6 lines of barbed wire
8.1 m 26 1064
200mm and 400mm spacing the bottom 4
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 50cm embedded in
concrete foundation of 200mm*200mm. 27664
Construct 1000mmx2000mm size gate with
metal frame and rectangular hollow tube
8.2 RHS 2.5mm including 2mm thick sheet No 1 5000
metal having three coats of antirust painting
including hinges and lock. 5000
Total Sum for One WPT
73,159.76
Total for 32 water point fitting 15218.25
Grand Total ( 32 WPs)
2,356,330.51

BOQ No.12 civil work for Guard House

Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
1 Earth work
Clearing of site to remove top soil to a depth
1.1 m2 29.12 15.00 436.80
of 200 mm
Ordinary soil excavation for stone masonry
1.2 m3 21.60 123.26 2662.42
foundation
1.3 Soft rock excavation for foundation m3 7.20 416.67 3000.02
1.4 Excavation for floor slab 0.3 m depth m3 3.30 123.26 406.76
Fill and compact selected material for floor
1.5 m3 9.30 108.76 1011.47
and around masonry
Cart away and deposit excavated surplus
1.6 m3 37.92 409.32 15523.05
material to a distance not exceeding 1km.

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
Provide and fill hard core with hard basaltic or
equivalent stone, well compacted and blinded
1.7 m2 8.84 425.87 3764.69
with crushed stone to a finished thickness of
25 cm
2 Concrete
2.1 lean concrete grade C-5 m2 8.84 179.40 1585.90
Reinforced concrete grade C-25 with
minimum cement content 360 kg/m3 cast into
2.2
formwork and vibrated around reinforcement
bars in:
2.2.1 R.C. floor tie beam m3 0.46 4565.15 2118.23
2.2.2 R.C. column m3 0.40 4565.15 1826.06
2.2.3 Lintel m3 0.16 4679.28 748.68
2.24 R.C. roof tie beams m3 0.46 4565.15 2118.23
2.2.5 Mass concrete fill on floor slab (100mm) m3 0.66 3433.81 2266.31
Provide, cut, bend and fix in position
reinforced steel bar. All according to
3
structural drawing. Price shall include tying
wires
3.1 Diameter 6 mm deformed bar kg 75.40 75.83 5717.58
3.2 Diameter 10 mm deformed bar kg 140.00 75.83 10616.20
4 Provide, cut and fix formwork 0.00
4.1 for column m2 11.00 661.87 7280.57
4.2 for gread beam and top tie beam and lintel m2 14.50 715.58 10375.91
5 Block work
Supply and raise 500 mm thick and 500mm
high hard trachyte or equivalent stone
5.1 m3 10.44 2335.02 24377.61
masonry foundation wall bedded in cement
mortar mix 1:3
Supply and raise 200mm thick concrete block
5.2 (class B of the ES CD3.301) wall laid in m2 52.08 629.21 32769.26
cement mortar mix 1:3
6 Carpentry and Roofing
Supply, assemble and fix in position
eucalyptus roof truss of length 3.6 m price
6.1 shall include the application of three coats and No 3.00 1000.00 3000.00
external anti-termite treatment as per the
drawing

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
Supply and fix purlin in zigba wood size 50 x
6.2 70 mm nailed into eucalyptus truss including m 35.00 130.00 4550.00
three coats of anti - termite external treatment
Supply and fix roof cover in G-28 corrugated
galvanized iron sheet fixed into zigba wood
6.3 m2 13.80 607.50 8383.50
purlin with dome headed galvanized nails
(purlin and ridge cover measured separately)

Supply and fix edge gutter formed in G-28 flat


galvanized metal sheet including support
brackets 1mm thick shaped steel plate spaced
6.4 m 5.70 634.30 3615.51
at a maximum spacing of 1000 mm c/c and
fixed to purlin - price includes metal primer
and two coats of synthetic enamel paint

Supply & fix diameter 100mm down pipe in


G-28 including 1mm thick metal support
6.5 m 9.00 422.67 3804.03
brackets fixed at a maximum interval of 1000
mm fixed to walls or columns

6.6 m 9.20 2686.12


Supply and fix 20*2.5 cm facial board 291.97
7 Metal work
Supply and fix 1200*1200mm metal window
1.5 mm thick Ribbed sheet metal price
7.1 No 1.00 291.97 291.97
including hinges and cylinder safety lock
(Seregela kulf)
Supply and fix 900 x 2100 mm metal door 1.5
7.2 mm thick Ribbed sheet metal price including No 1.00 4631.00 4631.00
hinges and cylinder safety lock (Seregela kulf)
Finishing ; finishing work shall include all
8 surface pre-cleaning, polishing and cleaning at
the end of finishing
8.1 Floor screed in cement mortar 20 mm thick m2 7.68 216.00 1658.88
Apply three coats of plaster in cement mortar
8.2 m2 30.64 185.00 5668.40
to internal cement concrete block wall
Apply cement mortar pointing to all external
8.3 m2 43.40 118.00 5121.20
cement concrete block wall
Apply 3 coats of plastic paint to internal walls
8.4 and synthetic paint to metal doors and m2 30.64 185.00 5668.40
windows

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
9 Electrical Installation
1 Light points fed through 2x1.5mm2 insulted
wires in thermoplastic conduits of Ø 13.5 mm
9.1 including flush mounted swiches, wall boxes, LS 1.00 3512.25 3512.25
insulting cups all completely wired and ready
for use
1socket points fed through 2x2.5mm2
insulted wires in thermoplastic conduits of Ø
9.2 16 mm including flush mounted swiches, wall LS 1.00 3215.15 3215.15
boxes, insulting cups all completely wired and
ready for use
10 Miscellaneous
Stone pitched trapezoidal drainage ditch
pointed with mortar (1:3) (top width=40 cm,
10.1 m 25.60 1059.00 27110.40
bottom width=20 cm and depth=30cm) around
the gourd house as per the drawing
Construct 30cm thick stone pavement joined
10.2 with mortar mix ratio (1:3) lay on 10cm m2 20.40 582.00 11872.80
selected material fill around the building.

Total for one Guard House 249,434.53

Total for Five Guard House 1,247,172.64

Bill No -13: civil work for Generator House & Operation Room at sump well

Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Unit Rate [Birr] Amount
No.
[Birr]
1 Excavation and Earthworks
Site clearing to a depth not exceeding
1.1 m2 54 15.78 852.12
20cm
Common excavation to level the
1.2 construction area in all type of earth m3 10.488 149.28 1565.64864
material
Excavation for foundation to a depth not
1.3 m3 23 150 11656.17
exceeding 1.0m
1.4 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Soft rock. m3 11.5 506.79 11026.43

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Item
Description Unit Qty Unit Rate [Birr] Amount
No.
[Birr]
1.5 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Hard rock. m3 11.5 958.82 4856.45
Car away surplus material to distance not
1.6 m3 181.5 422.3 18781.62
exceeding 500 m
Selected material back-fill and compacted
1.7 every 20cm layer to statured proctor m3 26.568 103.48 9298.8
density.
25 cm thick hard-core filling and blinded
1.8 m2 34.96 350 12236
with basaltic or equivalent material
2 Masonry Work
Stone masonry for foundation above and
2.1 below ground level wall bedded in cement m3 21.75 1940 42195
mortar 1:3
Semi-dressed stone pavement around the
water reservoir having 1m wide embedded
2.2 with mortar (1:3) mix price includes all m2 31.2 582 18158.4
necessary activities (excavation, cart away
and finishing work) price.
Construction of rectangular ditch i.e. 20cm
canal hard core lined with 10cm thick of c-
2.3 10 mass concrete which is bounded by m 32 1059 33888
25cm masonry wall price includes
excavation & finishing works of ditch
3 Concrete
5 cm thick lean concrete C-5 under ground
3.1 m2 34.96 179.4 6271.824
floor slab.
Reinforced concrete c-25concrete class for:
3.2 0
-
a In Grade beam m3 4.35 3570 15529.5
b In column m3 1.5 3570 5355
c In top tie beams m3 1.74 3570 6211.8
3
d In lintels m 0.4288 3570 1530.816
3
e In generator seat with 400mm thick m 1.664 3570 5940.48
f For Floor Slab m3 5.6 3570 19992
4 Sawn Zigba form work
4.1 In Grade beam m2 17.4 594 10335.6
2
4.2 In Column m 5.4 594 3207.6
4.3 In top tie beams m2 25.2 594 14968.8

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Item
Description Unit Qty Unit Rate [Birr] Amount
No.
[Birr]
4.4 In lintels and Generator seat m2 4.2 594 2494.8
Mild rod reinforcement, including cutting,
5
bending & placing in position
5.1 ø 6 mm Kg 100 50 5000
5.2 ø 8mm kg 310 67.52 20931.2
5.3 ø 12 mm Kg 260 67.52 17555.2
5.4 ø 14 mm Kg 470 67.52 31734.4
5.5 ø 16mm kg 139.44 67.52 9414.9888
20 cm thick HCB "class B" bedded in
6
cement mortar with (1:3) ratio.
a. of 200mm 'thickness m2 119.8 693 83021.4
7 Carpentry and Roof Works
Supply, assemble and fix in position
eucalyptus roof tress price shall include the
7.1
application of three coats and external anti-
termite treatment as per the drawing.
Supply and fix roof truss including three
7.2 coats of anti-termite external treatment and No 8 1000 8000
all necessary material and works.
Supply and fix Zigba wood purlin size 50 x
70 mm nailed into eucalyptus truss
7.3 m 72 130 9360
including three coats of anti - termite
external treatment
Supply and fix roof cover in G-28mm
corrugated galvanized iron sheet fixed in to
7.4 Zigba wood purlin with dome headed m2 99 607.5 60142.5
galvanized nails (Purlin and ridge cover
measured separately
Supply and fix edge gutter formed in G-28
flat galvanized metal sheet 150*100 mm
including brackets 1mm thick shaped plate
7.5 spaced at a maximum spacing of 1000 mm m 11 634.3 6977.3
c/c and fixed to purline -price includes
metal primer and two coats of synthetic
enamel. Gutter in GI 150 x 100mm
7.6 Supply and fix 20*2.5 cm facial board m 26 291.97 7591.22

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Item
Description Unit Qty Unit Rate [Birr] Amount
No.
[Birr]
Supply and fix 100x70mm down pipe in G-
28 including 1mm thick metal support
7.7 brackets fixed at a maximum interval of m 15.3 422.67 6466.851
1000mm fixed to walls or columns and two
coats of synthetic enamel.
8 Metal Works
Note: The metal work includes cleaning of
the metals from unnecessary material, paint
anti-rust and two coats of enamel paint, all
necessary bolts and welding plates. The
color of the pint shall be as the Engineers
preference.
Metal framed Doors with profile cut and
welded along the entire line of contact and
8.1 covered with 1.5 mm thick Ribbed sheet Pcs 1 25862 25862
metal, size (H*W) 3 x 2.85 as shown in the
drawing D1.
1.5 mm thick flat sheet metal window, size
8.2 Pcs 1 3879 3879
1.5 x 1.2m as shown in the drawing W1.
Supply and fix 900 x 2100 mm metal door
1.5 mm thick Ribbed sheet metal price
8.3 1 8081 8081
including hinges and cylinder safety lock
(Seregela kulf)
1.5 mm thick sheet metal framed louvered
8.4 Pcs 1 5803 5803
windows, size 1.5m*1.8m
9 Finishing work
Plastering internal wall 1:3 price shall
9.1 include preparation of the surface to all m2 158.6 216 34257.6
internal surfaces.
Rendering external wall price shall include
9.2 preparation and leveling of the surface to m2 127.3 185 23550.5
all external surfaces.
9.3 30mm thick cement screed m2 28 118 3304

9.4 Apply 3 coats of plastic paint to internal 158.6 185 29341


walls & plastered external beam & column m2
10 FENCE WORK

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Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Unit Rate [Birr] Amount
No.
[Birr]
Supply and erect fence of
50mm*50mm*3mm angle iron stands c/c
spaced at 200cm to a height of 2.1m above
ground level with 7 lines of barbed wire
10.1 m 200 1064.33 212866
200mm and 400mm spacing the bottom 5
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 50cm embedded
in concrete foundation of 300mm*300mm.
Construct 4000mmx2200mm size gate with
metal frame and rectangular hollow tube
10.2 RHS2.5 including sheet metal 1.5 mm No. 1 25000 25000
thickness having three coats of antirust
painting including hinges and lock.
Total for one 894492.0184
Grand Total for one 894492.0184

Bill No. 14: - Civil work for Pump House (2+1 pumps) and generator house

Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
1 Excavation and Earthwork
1.1 Site clearing to a depth not exceeding m2 111.00 15.78 1751.58
20cm of top soil
1.2 Common excavation to level the m3 66.72 149.28 9959.96
construction area in all type of earth
material
1.3 Excavation for foundation to a depth not m3 50.18 171.67 8613.81
exceeding 1.5m
1.4 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Soft rock. m3 22.24 506.79 11271.01
1.5 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Hard rock. m3 22.24 958.82 21324.16
1.6 Cart away surplus material to distance not m3 183.58 103.00 18908.33
exceeding 1000 m
1.7 Excavated material back-fill and m3 10.61 150.00 1591.20
compacted every 20cm layer to standard
proctor density.
1.8 Selected material back-fill and compacted m3 38.69 422.30 16337.94
every 20cm layer to standard proctor
density.

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
1.9 25 cm thick hard core filling and blinded m2 89.60 350.00 31360.00
with basaltic or equivalent material
2 Masonry Work
2.1 Stone masonry for foundation above and m3 37.20 1940.00 72168.00
below ground level wall bedded in cement
mortar 1:3
2.2 Semi-dressed stone pavement around the m2 44.80 582.00 26073.60
water reservoir having 1m wide embedded
with mortar (1:3) mix price includes all
necessary activities (excavation, cart away
and finishing work) price.
2.3 Construction of rectangular ditch i.e. m 46.40 1059.00 49137.60
20cm canal hard core lined with 10cm
thick of c-10 mass concrete which is
bounded by 25cm masonry wall price
includes excavation & finishing works of
ditch
3 Concrete Work
3.1 7cm thick lean concrete C-10 under m2 89.60 179.40 16074.24
ground floor slab.
3.2 Reinforced concrete c-25concrete class
for:-
a In Grade beam m3 4.03 3570.00 14394.24
b In Elevation column m3 1.92 3570.00 6854.40
c In Top tie beams m3 2.08 3570.00 7425.60
d In Lintels m3 0.62 3570.00 2227.68
3
e In Pump & Generator seat m 3.56 3570.00 12694.92
f In 15cm Floor Slab m3 12.06 3570.00 43054.20
4 Sawn Zigba form work -
-
2
4.1 In Grade beam m 21.34 594.00 12675.96
4.2 In elevated Column m2 48.00 594.00 28512.00
2
4.3 In top tie beams m 33.40 594.00 19839.60
4.4 In lintels, Pump & Generator Seat m2 14.34 594.00 8517.96
5 Mild rod reinforcement, including cutting,
bending & placing in position and also
tying wire.
5.1 ø 6 mm Kg 202.00 50.00 10100.00
5.2 ø 8 mm Kg 384.00 67.52 25927.68

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
5.3 ø 10 mm kg 196.00 67.52 13233.92
5.4 ø 12 mm Kg 453.00 67.52 30586.56
5.5 ø 14 mm Kg 355.00 67.52 23969.60
6 20 cm thick HCB "class B" bedded in
cement mortar with (1:3) ratio.
a. 200mm 'thickness m2 150.64 693.00 104393.52
7 Carpentry and Roof Works
7.1 Supply, assemble and fix in position
eucalyptus roof tress price shall include the
application of three coats and external anti-
termite treatment as per the drawing.
a. Lower & upper chord 120mm dia m 307.00 55.00 16885.00
b Diagonals and verticals 80mm dia m 205.50 55.00 11302.50
7.2 Supply and fix roof purlin in zigba wood m 165.00 150.00 24750.00
size 50 x 70 mm nailed in to eucalyptus
truss including three coats of anti-termite
external treatment.
7.3 Supply and fix roof cover in G-28mm m2 165.00 320.00 52800.00
corrugated galvanized iron sheet fixed in
to zigba wood purlin with dome headed
galvanized nails (Purlin and ridge cover
measured separately
7.4 Supply and fix edge gutter formed in G-28 m 32.00 367.80 11769.60
flat galvanized metal sheet 150*100 mm
including brackets 1mm thick shaped plate
spaced at a maximum spacing of 1000 mm
c/c and fixed to purline -price includes
metal primer and two coats of synthetic
enamel.
7.5 Supply and fix 20*2.5 cm facial board m 33.00 220.00 7260.00
7.6 Supply and fix 100x70mm down pipe in m 40.00 450.00 18000.00
G-28 including 1mm thick metal support
brackets fixed at a maximum interval of
1000mm fixed to walls or columns and
two coats of synthetic enamel.
8 Metal Works 0.00
Note: The metal work include cleaning of 0.00
the metals from unnecessary material,
paint anti-rust and two coats of enamel
paint, all necessary bolts and welding
plates. The color of the paint shall be as
the Engineers preference.

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rate Amount
No.
[Birr] [Birr]
8.1 Metal framed Doors with profile cut and Pcs
welded along the entire line of contact and
covered with 1.5 mm thick Ribbed sheet 2.00 25862.0 51724.00
metal ,size 3000mm x 3600mm as
shown in the drawing
8.2 1.5 mm thick flat sheet metal window, size Pcs 3.00 3879.00 11637.00
1500mmx 1200m as shown in the drawing
8.3 Supply and fix 1500mm x 1000mm metal Pcs 2.00 3879.00 7758.00
frame with wires mesh
8.4 2mm thick sheet metal ventilated window, Pcs 1.00 5803.00 5803.00
size 1500mm x 1700mm
9 Finishing work
9.1 Plastering internal wall 1:3 price shall m2 221.97 216.00 47945.52
include preparation of the surface to all
internal surfaces.
9.2 Pointing external wall 1:3 price shall m2 152.45 185.00 28203.25
include preparation of the surface to all
external surfaces.
9.3 Floor Slab 30mm thick cement screed m2 80.40 118.00 9487.20
9.4 Apply 3 coats of plastic paint to internal m2 221.97 185.00 41064.45
walls & plastered external beam & column
10 FENCE WORK
10.1 Supply and erect fence of m 200.00 1064.33 212866.00
50mm*50mm*5mm angle iron stands c/c
spaced at 200cm to a height of 2m above
ground level with 7 lines of barbed wire
200mm and 400mm spacing the bottom 5
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 50cm embedded
in concrete foundation of 300mm*300mm.
10.2 Construct 4000mmx2000mm size gate No 1.00 25000.00 25000.00
with metal frame and rectangular hollow
tube RHS2.5 including sheet metal having
three coats of antirust painting, including
hinges and lock.
Fence work for booster one
237,866.00
Total for pump house for one
918,446.79
Total for 2 Pump House(at booster one and row water well)
2,074,759.59

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Bill No. 15: - Civil work for Pump House (1+1 pumps) and generator house

Ite Total
Unit Rate
m Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
No. [Birr]
1 Excavation and Earthwork
Site clearing to a depth not exceeding
96.20 15.78 1518.04
1.1 20cm of top soil m2
Common excavation to level the
1.2 construction area in all type of earth 61.92 149.28 9243.42
material m3
Excavation for foundation to a depth not
50.18 171.67 8613.81
1.3 exceeding 1.5m m3
1.4 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Soft rock. m3 20.64 506.79 10460.15
1.5 Ditto as item 1.2 but in Hard rock. m3 20.64 958.82 19790.04
Cart away surplus material to distance
172.62 103.00 17779.45
1.6 not exceeding 1000 m m3
Excavated material back-fill and
compacted every 20cm layer to standard 9.65 150.00
3 1447.20
1.7 proctor density. m
Selected material back-fill and
compacted every 20cm layer to standard 35.57 422.30 15020.37
1.8 proctor density. m3
1.9 25 cm thick hard core filling and blinded 76.80 350.00 26880.00
with basaltic or equivalent material m2
2 Masonry Work
Stone masonry for foundation above and
below ground level wall bedded in 34.20 1940.00 66348.00
2.1 cement mortar 1:3 m3
Semi-dressed stone pavement around the
water reservoir having 1m wide
embedded with mortar (1:3) mix price
40.80 582.00 23745.60
includes all necessary activities
(excavation, cart away and finishing
2.2 work) price. m2
Construction of rectangular ditch i.e.
20cm canal hard core lined with 10cm
thick of c-10 mass concrete which is
38.40 1059.00 40665.60
bounded by 25cm masonry wall price
includes excavation & finishing works
2.3 of ditch m
3 Concrete Work 0.00
7cm thick lean concrete C-10 under
76.80 179.40 13777.92
3.1 ground floor slab. m2

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Unit Rate
m Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
No. [Birr]
Reinforced concrete c-25concrete class
0.00 0.00
3.2 for:-
a In Grade beam m3 3.71 3570.00 13251.84
b In Elevation column m3 1.92 3570.00 6854.40
c In Top tie beams m3 1.92 3570.00 6854.40
d In Lintels m3 0.62 3570.00 2227.68
e In Pump & Generator seat m3 3.01 3570.00 10752.84
f In 15cm Floor Slab m3 10.26 3570.00 36628.20

4 Sawn Zigba form work - -


4.1 In Grade beam m 2 19.74 594.00 11725.56
4.2 In elevated Column m2 48.00 594.00 28512.00
4.3 In top tie beams m2 32.40 594.00 19245.60
4.4 In lintels, Pump & Generator Seat m2 13.13 594.00 7799.22
Mild rod reinforcement, including
cutting, bending & placing in position
5 and also tying wire.
5.1 ø 6 mm Kg 211.33 50.00 10566.32
5.2 ø 8 mm Kg 295.70 67.52 19965.59
5.3 ø 10 mm kg 63.29 67.52 4273.27
5.4 ø 12 mm Kg 414.78 67.52 28006.27
5.5 ø 14 mm Kg 364.99 67.52 24644.03
20 cm thick HCB "class B" bedded in
6 cement mortar with (1:3) ratio.
a. 200mm 'thickness m2 150.64 693.00 104393.52
7 Carpentry and Roof Works
Supply, assemble and fix in position
eucalyptus roof tress price shall include
the application of three coats and external
7.1 anti-termite treatment as per the drawing.
a. Lower & upper chord 120mm dia m 307.00 55.00 16885.00
b Diagonals and verticals 80mm dia m 205.50 55.00 11302.50
Supply and fix roof purlin in zigba wood
size 50 x 70 mm nailed in to eucalyptus
165.00 150.00 24750.00
truss including three coats of anti-termite
7.2 external treatment. m

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Ite Total
Unit Rate
m Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
No. [Birr]
Supply and fix roof cover in G-28mm
corrugated galvanized iron sheet fixed in
to zigba wood purlin with dome headed 165.00 320.00 52800.00
galvanized nails (Purlin and ridge cover
7.3 measured separately m2
Supply and fix edge gutter formed in G-
28 flat galvanized metal sheet 150*100
mm including brackets 1mm thick
shaped plate spaced at a maximum 92.00 367.80 33837.60
spacing of 1000 mm c/c and fixed to
purline -price includes metal primer and
7.4 two coats of synthetic enamel. m
7.5 Supply and fix 20*2.5 cm facial board m 29.00 220.00 6380.00
Supply and fix 100x70mm down pipe in
G-28 including 1mm thick metal support
brackets fixed at a maximum interval of 40.00 450.00 18000.00
1000mm fixed to walls or columns and
7.6 two coats of synthetic enamel. m
8
Metal Works
Note: The metal work include cleaning of
the metals from unnecessary material,
paint anti-rust and two coats of enamel
paint, all necessary bolts and welding
plates. The color of the paint shall be as
the Engineers preference.
Metal framed Doors with profile cut and
welded along the entire line of contact
and covered with 1.5 mm thick Ribbed 1.00 25862.00 25862.00
8.1 sheet metal ,size 2000 x 2500mm as
shown in the drawing Pcs
Metal framed Doors with profile cut and
welded along the entire line of contact
and covered with 1.5 mm thick Ribbed 1.00 25862.00 25862.00
8.2 sheet metal ,size 3000 x 3000mm as
shown in the drawing Pcs
1.5 mm thick flat sheet metal window,
8.3 size 1200x 1200m as shown in the 3.00 3879.00 11637.00
drawing Pcs
8.4 Supply and fix 1500 x 1000mm metal
2.00 3879.00 7758.00
frame with wires mesh Pcs

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Unit Rate
m Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
No. [Birr]
8.5 2mm thick sheet metal ventilated 1.00 5803.00 5803.00
window, size 1500 x 2000mm Pcs
9
0.00
Finishing work
Plastering internal wall 1:3 price shall
include preparation of the surface to all 203.17 216.00 43884.72
9.1 internal surfaces. m2
Pointing external wall 1:3 price shall
include preparation of the surface to all 136.45 185.00 25243.25
9.2 external surfaces. m2
9.3 Floor Slab 30mm thick cement screed m2 68.40 118.00 8071.20
Apply 3 coats of plastic paint to internal
walls & plastered external beam & 203.17 185.00 37586.45
9.4 column m2
10 FENCE WORK
Supply and erect fence of
50mm*50mm*5mm angle iron stands c/c
spaced at 200cm to a height of 2m above
ground level with 7 lines of barbed wire
200mm and 400mm spacing the bottom 5 200.00 1064.33 212866.00
and upper 2 lines, respectively with cross
diagonal & to a depth of 50cm embedded
in concrete foundation of
10.1 300mm*300mm. m
Construct 4000mmx2000mm size gate
with metal frame and rectangular
hollow tube RHS2.5 including sheet 1.00 25000.00 25000.00
metal having three coats of antirust
10.2 painting, including hinges and lock. No
Total for pump house for one at 25m3 sandwich reservoir
1,107,597.
04
BOQ NO- 16 CIVIL WORK FOR CHLORINE HOUSE
Total
Unit Rate
Item No. Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
[Birr]
1 Earth Work
Clearing of site to remove top soil to a
1.1 m2 24.00 15.48 371.51
depth of 200mm
Excavation for stone masonry foundation,
1.2 m3 4.70 146.44 688.26
0.6m width and 0.7m depth

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Total
Unit Rate
Item No. Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
[Birr]
1.3 Excavation for floor slab 0.3m depth m3 2.65 146.44 388.06
Cart away and deposit excavated surplus
1.4 m3 9.76 101.04 986.15
material to a distance not exceeding 1km
Provide and fill hard core with hard
basaltic or equivalvent stone, well
1.5 m2 5.76 381.60 2198.00
compacted and blinded with crushed stone
to a finished thickness of 25cm
7cm thick C-5 lean concrete under the
1.6 m2 5.76 175.99 1013.68
fotting
2 Concrete 0.00

Reinforced concrete grade C-20 with


2.1 minimum cement content 360 kg/m3 0.00
cast into formwork and vibrated
around reinforcement bars in:-
2.1.1 Grade beam m3 1.43 3502.06 5000.94
2.1.2 Top tie beams m3 0.63 3502.06 2199.29
2.1.3 Lintel m3 0.10 3502.06 336.20
2.1.4 Column m3 1.62 3502.06 5673.34

Provide, cut, bend and fix in position


3 deformed reinforcement bars. All 0.00
according to structural drawing. Price
shall include tying wires
3.1 ø 14 mm kg 321.08 66.24 21266.74
3.2 ø 12 mm kg 58.26 66.24 3858.85
3.3 ø 10 mm kg 223.10 66.24 14777.03
3.4 ø 6 mm kg 54.40 49.05 2668.24
4 Provide, cut and fix formwork 0.00
4.1 To grade beam m2 23.84 582.70 13891.46
4.2 To column m2 17.60 582.70 10255.44
4.3 To tie beam and lintel m2 10.15 582.70 5914.36
5 Block work 0.00

5.1 20 cm thick HCB "class B" bedded in m2 39.43 679.81 26806.67


cement mortar with (1:3) ratio.
6 Carpentry and Roofing 0.00
6.1 Eucalyptus truss of 0.00
6.1 Lower & upper chord 120mm dia m 30.00 53.95 1618.60

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Total
Unit Rate
Item No. Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
[Birr]
6.1 Diagonals and verticals 80mm dia m 15.00 53.95 809.30
6.1 zigba wood purlin m 19.00 147.15 2795.76

Supply and fix roof cover in G-28mm


6.1 corrugated galvanized iron sheet fixed m2 24.50 313.91 7691.58
in to zigba wood purlin with
galvanized nails

Supply and fix edge gutter formed in


G-28 flat galvanized metal sheet
including support brackets 1mm thick
shaped steel plate spaced at a
6.1 maximum spacing of 1000 mm c/c and m 4.00 360.80 1443.20
fixed to purlin - price includes metal
primer and two coats of synthetic
enamel paint and varnished facial
board
Doors and windows as per the
7 0.00
drawing

Supply and fix 1200 x 2000 mm metal


7.1 door price including hinges and No 1.00 14163.73 14163.73
cylinder safety lock (Seregela kulf)

Supply and fix 1200 x 1200 mm metal


7.2 frame window price including hinges No 1.00 6492.50 6492.50
and lock
8 Finishing 0.00

Finishing work shall include all


8.1 surface pre-cleaning, polishing and 0.00
cleaning at the end of finishing

Apply three coats of plaster in cement


8.1.1 mortar to internal cement concrete m2 41.47 211.89 8787.05
block wall

Rendering to external cement concrete


8.1.2 block wall including plastering of m2 51.52 181.48 9350.26
external smooth concrete wall and
parfait HCB wall above roof cover.
8.1.3 30mm cement screed for floor m2 12.78 115.75 1478.76

8.1.4 Painting works by blue color for greed, m2 7.77 181.48 1410.09
tie beam and column

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Total
Unit Rate
Item No. Description Unit Qty Amount
[Birr]
[Birr]

Total for Clorine House 174,335.07

BOQ No- 17 Civil works and Installation of Pipes and Fittings for 10m3 sandwich masonry
reservoir

Total
Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Earth Work
1.1 site clearing and removal up to 20 cm depth m2 29.12 459.51
15.78
1.2 Bulk excavation of normal soil m3 11.52 1,719.71
149.28
1.3 Excavation for foundation in soft rock m3 2.3 1,165.62
506.79
1.4 Excavation for foundation in hard rock m3 1.2 1,150.58
958.82
Supply and well compact approved selected
1.5 material in collection chamber foundation in m3 6.9 2,913.87
422.30
20 cm layer
Cart away excavated material for a distance
1.6 m3 20.844 2,156.94
not more than 50 m 103.48
2 MASONRY WORK -
Construction of hard basalt or equivalents
2.1 stone masonry for the wall with cement sand m3 11 21,340.00
1,940.00
mortar 1:3
50cm thick and non-vascular basaltic stone
ring masonry for foundation to keep the
2.2 hardcore under base slab to be circular wall m3 4.64 9,001.60
1,940.00
with cement and sand mix ratio (1:3) mortar as
directed by Engineer
Supply and placed 30 cm basaltic hard core
2.3 m2 11.52 4,032.00
and blinded with crushed stone 350.00
3 Concrete work provide and placed in site concrete -
100 mm C-15 lean concrete blinding layer
3.1 m2 11.52 2,066.69
above hard core 179.40
C-30, 20 cm thick reinforced concrete in floor
3.2 m3 2.304 10,758.90
slab including friction key 4,669.66

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
C-20,15 cm thick reinforced concrete in roof
3.3 m3 1.2 4,284.00
slab 3,570.00
3.4 Ditto item 3.3 for ring beam but C-25 m3 0.96 3,427.20
3,570.00
3.5 Ditto item 3.3 but 10 cm thick wall and C-30 m3 2.2 10,273.25
4,669.66
4 Form Work -
4.1 Form work for wall, floor and roof slab m2 15 4,664.40
310.96
Supply and place in position reinforcement bars according to
5 structural drawing .price shall include cutting, bending, placing in -
position & tying wires
5.1 Ǿ6 Kg 10 500.00
50.00
5.2 Ǿ 10 Kg 475 32,072.00
67.52
6 FINISHING WORK -
2.5 cm thick water tight smooth cement screed
6.1 m2 8.96 1,926.40
sloping towards the slump for floor slab (1:2) 215.00
2.0 cm thick plastering and steel floating finish
6.2 m2 11.76 2,175.60
for internal part of masonry wall(1:2) 185.00
2.5 cm thick cement sand screed of top surface
6.3 m2 12.92 2,777.80
of roof slab sloping towards the edge (1:3) 215.00
Pointing the external surface of masonry wall
6.4 and pavement around collection chamber with m2 27.2 4,366.14
160.52
1:3 cement
7 Supply and Installation pipe and fitting -
Supply and Installation of PN 10 DCI Inlet
7.1 Pipes & CI Fittings -

7.1.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI pipe m 6.00 1982.00 11892.00


7.1.2 DN 150mm double flanged 90 degree elbow No. 2.00 8947.00 17894.00
DN150 mm L=1.5m double flanged DCI pipe No.
7.1.3 with puddle 2.00 10803.00 21606.00

7.1.4 DN150 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00 13220.00 13220.00


7.1.5 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 11562.00 11562.00
OD200mm stub flange complete with No
7.1.6 DN150backing ring,nuts and bolts 2.00 4563.00 9126.00

7.1.7 PN25 HDPE Reducer 250*160 No 1.00 4106.70 4106.70

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
Supply and Installation of PN10 DCI Outlet
7.1.8 Pipes & CI Fittings
7.2 DN 150mm double flanged DCI pipe m 3.00 1982.00 5946.00
7.2.1 DN 150mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 8947.00 26841.00
DN 150 mm L=1.5m double flanged DCI pipe No.
7.2.2 with puddle 1.00 10803.00 10803.00

7.2.3 DN 150mm flanged dismantling joint No 1.00 11562.00 11562.00


7.2.4 DN 150mm flanged gate valve No 1.00 12170.00 12170.00
7.2.5 DN 150 mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 22915.00 22915.00
OD200mm stub flange complete with No
7.2.6 DN150backing ring,nuts and bolts 2.00 4563.00 9126.00
Supply and Installation of PN10 DCI
7.2.7 Overflow and Drain Pipes & CI PN10 Fittings

7.3 DN150mm flanged DCI Pipe m 6.00 1982.00 11892.00


7.3.1 DN150mm double flanged 90 degree Bend No. 3.00 8947.00 26841.00
DN150 mm L=1.5m single flanged DCI pipe No.
7.3.2 with puddle 1.00 10803.00 10803.00
DN150 mm L=1.2m single flanged DCI pipe No.
7.3.3 with puddle 1.00 10262.85 10262.85

7.3.4 DN150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 12170.00 12170.00


7.3.5 DN150mm flanged Dismantling Joint No. 1.00 11562.00 11562.00
DN150 mm all flanged Tee No 1.00 10194.00 10194.00
Supply and Installation of GI Pipes and fittings
8
for Air vent and ladder
Supply and Installation of medium class GI Pipes and
8.1 0.00
fittings for Air vent
8.1.1 GS 2” pipe/medium class m 1 350.00
350.00
8.1.2 GS 2” Tee No. 1 921.00
921.00
8.1.3 GS 2” nipple No. 2 588.00
294.00
8.1.4 GS 2” elbow No. 2 1036.00
518.00
Supply and Installation of medium class GI
8.2
Pipes and fittings for ladder

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Item Unit Rate
Description Unit Qty Amount
No. [Birr]
[Birr]

1 1/2'' GI pipe ladder installation with 3.15m


height and horizontal member 1'' GI pipe with
8.2.1 40cm c/c and 1m height handle above top slab No 2 12496.00
6,248.00
for external part as shown the drawing and
hooked to base and roof slabs.
1m wide Stone pavement around the reservoir
9 m2 26.704 15541.73
with 1:3(Cement sand ratio) 582.00
Supply & installation of 90cmx90cm metal
10 Sheet with thickness 4mm with all accessories No 1 3759.00
3,759.00
for manhole cover
1.6mx1.6m *40 cm masonry valve chamber
construction as shown in the drawing including
11 No 2 46474.00
80cmX80cm metal sheet for manhole cover 23,237.00
with thickness 4mm with all accessories .

Total 486,892.49

BOQ. No-18A: 1B Installation of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje
kebele Sump well-1 to BS1
Installation cost(Birr)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
1.1 Pump specification
Installation of Horizontal
Electric submersible pump
(1+1) with appropriate
cooling sleeve and motor of
380V/400V, 50hz impedance
type or equivalent starting
type complete with non-
return valve, 4" threaded
138,150.0
1.1.1 pump outlet(if the pump Set 2 276,300.00
0
outlet is< or> 4" the reducer
must be medium duty GS)
including 3x1.5mm² level
sensors control electrode and
appropriate control panel
board with Q=19.12L/s,
H=159m, pump motor power
≤45kw, 2900 rpm ,pump

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position=2.5m ,pump
efficiency at duty point
should be ≥ 70%.maximum
pump with motor length
including cooling sleeve
should be ˂ 3.5m

level control electrode with


1.1.2 Mtr 40 400 16,000.00
copper cable size 3x1.5mm²
MAIN POWER SOURCES
1.2 INSTALLATION FOR
-
SUMP WELL STATIONS
PERMANENT POWER
1.2.1
SOURCE -
Installation of Transformer
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
with a capacity of 100KVA
INSTALLATION OF
1.2.2 STAND BY POWER
-
SOURCE
Installation of diesel
generator set, continuous
rating, as per the technical
specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame,
switchgear panel, day tank
incorporated into the frame,
exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer 180,000.0
set 1 180,000.00
working, service 0
&maintenance manual, spare
part catalogue(fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt,
electrical and mechanical
toolkit, etc.) and all
accessories required for
installation with prime power
=140kva, three phase, 400V,
50hz, 1500 RPM.

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FEEDER POWER CABLES


1.3
INSTALLATION - -
Installation of power cables
which must be NYY .6/1.0kv
capacity multi-color with
1.3.1 pure copper conductor, PVC
- -
sheathed, color coded and of
size: and through PVC
conduit size:
a, 3x50+25mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
Generator to change over
switch (MTS) through
UPVC- OD 200mm pipe with
Mtr 5 1,190.00 5,950.00
less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
b, 3x50+25mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
EEPCO power meter to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm
Mtr 10 1,190.00 11,900.00
pipe with less than 45 degree
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x50+25mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
changeover switch (MTS) to
motor starting control panel
board(CPB) through UPVC-
OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 3 1,190.00 3,570.00
than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)

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d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
pump motor starting control
panel board(CPB) to pump
motor through UPVC- OD
Mtr 40 1,175.00 47,000.00
150mm pipe with less than 45
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating
and cohesive fluid)
A wall mounted 4 poles
Manual Transfer Switch
1.3.2 board with 160A/3ph rated set 1 6,150.00 6,150.00
current, standard coated metal
body & lockable door.
PUMP OPERATION
HOUSE LIGHT
1.4
ELECTRICAL MATERIAL - -
INSTALLATION
Standard wall mounted
lockable door sub-
Distribution Board (SDB-B)
with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of
MCB 16A/1ph Icu…..
3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting
1.4.1 set 1 4,500.00 4,500.00
MCB 10A/1p Icu…..
3kA
and the board with 25%
reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
20A/1p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
1.4.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through
PVC conductor of 2x2.5mm²
pure copper single core wire,
flush mounted including
No 10 201 2,010.00
junction boxes with cover and
screw type connectors with
insulating caps, through PVC
conduits of 16mm diameter.

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1.4.3 light fittings and lamps


- -
a. Lighting fixture with
electronic ballast Philips TCS No 4 750 3,000.00
314 M6 with 2xTL-D type
b. Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and water
proof RZB IP56 type
Extra over light switching
1.4.4
legrand suno -
a, ON/OFF single pole
No 2 60 120
switches
b, two-circuit switches No 2 60 120
1.4.5 Socket outlet points
-
Sockets shall be flush
mounted with grounding fed
through PVC conductor of
3x2.5mm² pure copper singe
No 2 197.7 395.4
core wire, through conduits
of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet
1.4.6
legrand suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic
type water proof socket No 2 135 270
outlets with ground contact
Compound Electrical works
1.5
Installation -
round type copper power
cable from CMDB to guard
house SDB-B size 3x4mm²
1.5.1 and from SDB-B to each ml 50 1,278.22 63,911.00
lighting pole manhole (rated
voltage: Uo/U- 0.6/1kv)
through Upvc size OD 40mm

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Install Octagonal (Imported


type) Galvanized 3m steel
lighting pole with dia.100mm
at base, dia. 60mm at top,
3mm thickness throughout its
length, erection concrete with
base plate(in drawing) and
water proof free fixed door
for terminal box, including
1.5.2 No 3 2,727.02 8,181.06
insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable
wiring through flexible pvc
conduit inside pole,
protective fuse holder with
4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic
ballast lamp holder and all as
specified in the drawing.
Install lighting protection
system with air termination
which made of copper coated
aluminum alloy solid round
rod with 50mm² c.s.area,
1.5m length tightly bolted &
1.5.3 No 1 1,727.02 1,727.02
erected on the roof and
connected with down bare
copper conductor system
which lined on isolated core
gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.
Install compound Earthling
system by laying bare copper
conductor underground
around the building with size
1x25mm² earthling cable and
connecting with vertically
1.5.4 No 1 1,200.25 1,200.25
immersed underground inside
manhole 16x1500mm dia. &
length of copper rods with
tape bonding straps etc. as
necessary for the earthling
requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking,
cable tie, cable supports,
1.5.5 Ls 2 735 1,470.00
cable lags etc. Installation as
required within of the

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compound

Installation of pipes and


1.6
fittings
4" threaded Gs medium class
riser pipe with embedded
type socket coupling as per
1.6.1 BS 1387 or equivalent, pcs 2 2,240.14 4,480.28
appropriate for the above
submersible pump length of
L=6meter
GS DN100mm PN16 internal
1.6.2 threaded flange to be welded pcs 2 645 1,290.00
to the riser pipe
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.3 medium class piece pipe, pcs 2 2,240.14 4,480.28
L=600mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
1.6.4 pcs 5 1,980.00 9,900.00
elbow DN100,PN 16
GS double flanged wolt man
1.6.5 water meter turbine pcs 1 1,656.38 1,656.38
type,DN100mm PN16
GS double flanged gate
1.6.6 pcs 3 1,920.00 5,760.00
valve, DN100mm PN16
GS double flanged gate
1.6.7 valve, DN80mm PN16 for pcs 1 1,920.00 1,920.00
wash out
GS double flanged non-return
1.6.8 valve (check valve), DN100 pcs 3 2,580.00 7,740.00
mm, PN16
Pressure gauge, glycerin
filled 0-16bar with isolating
1.6.9 pcs 1 1,620.00 1,620.00
cock & 1/2" male socket
outlet
GS double flanged
1.6.10 dismantling joint, pcs 3 2,550.00 7,650.00
DN100,PN16
GS double flanged
1.6.11 Tee,DN100/80/100 PN16 for pcs 4 2,340.00 9,360.00
air release valve and wash out
Site fabricated GS double
flanged DN 100 PN16
1.6.12 pcs 1 4,620.00 4,620.00
medium class pipe with two
4" medium class piece pipe

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equal spacing and one 4"


medium class piece pipe
welded on it, L=3500mm

GS double flanged 4"


medium class piece pipe
with two 1/2" coupling
1.6.13 pcs 1 1,350.00 1,350.00
welded (for pressure gauge
& pressure switch),
L=1000mm
GS single flanged 90 degree
1.6.14 pcs 1 1,200.00 1,200.00
elbow, DN80, PN16
GS double flanged orifice air
1.6.15 release valve,DN80 PN16 pcs 3 2,693.55 8,080.64
with isolating gate valve
GS double flanged DN80
1.6.16 medium class piece pipe, pcs 2 2,040.00 4,080.00
L=1200mm
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.17 medium class piece pipe, pcs 2 2,250.00 4,500.00
L=1500mm
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.18 medium class piece pipe with pcs 1 3,000.00 3,000.00
puddle, L=2000mm
double flanged Reducer
1.6.19 pcs 1 2,700.00 2,700.00
DN200 /100 PN16
flanged adapter with back
1.6.20 pcs 1 3,000.00 3,000.00
ring OD 200mm PN 16
support with pipe clamp, foot
1.6.21 plate and anchor bolts or as Ls 1 2,700.00 2,700.00
engineer order
Double flanged GS
ECENTRIC REDUCER DN
1.6.22 pcs 2 1,296.00 2,592.00
100 with one side to fit the
pump delivery flanged PN 16
Manhole in double brick,
including reinforced concrete
cover with lifting lug.
1.7
Internally of size:(for pole, - -
ligthning& earthing)FOR
Booster station
MH-A: 70cmx70cmx100cm No 3 1,350.00 4,050.00
MH-B: 60cmx60cmx70cm No 1 1,260.00 1,260.00
MH-C: 100cm100cmx100cm No 1 1,680.00 1,680.00

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Grand Total(Birr)
737,144.32
BOQ. No-18B: Installation of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele
BS1 @Row water Station
Installation cost(Birr)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
2.1 Pump specification
Installation of multi stage
centrifugal side or end
suction & radial or side
discharge surface pump
(2+1), with Q=9.56l/s
TDH=252, power ≤37kw,
pump efficiency at duty point
≥65%, NPSHreq<6.5m,
3phase, squirrel cage, 139,768.1
2.1.1 Set 3 419,304.55
induction type, 380/400v, 8
50hz, 1500 rpm including
star delta/ appropriate starting
control panel board, and all
other accessories necessary
for the complete installation
and operation manual of the
pump in 1668.18m elevation
..(for Row water pump )
level control electrode with
2.1.2 Mtr 45 400 18,000.00
copper cable size 3x1.5mm²
MAIN POWER SOURCES
2.2
INSTALLATION - -
PERMANENT POWER
2.2.1
SOURCE - -
Installation of Transformer
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
with a capacity of 200KVA
STAND BY POWER
2.2.2
SOURCE - -

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Installation of diesel
generator set, continuous
rating, as per the technical
specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame,
switchgear panel, day tank
incorporated into the frame,
exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer 180,000.0
Set 1 180,000.00
working, service 0
&maintenance manual, spare
part catalogue(fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt,
electrical and mechanical
toolkit, etc.) and all
accessories required for
installation with prime power
=120kva, three phase, 400V,
50hz, 1500 RPM.
ELECTRICAL CONTROL
2.3
BOARDS INSTALLATION - -
Installation of Main switch
gear (distribution board)
sized for 3 each 37kw rated
power motors including a
general incoming
compartment, one
2.3.1
compartment per pump
installed with all protection
relays, metering, surge
diverters, contactors etc. as
per the specification
consisting of:
Installation of main
distribution board(CMDB)
containing ,
1 pcs main breaker
315A/3phase Icu...25kA Set 1 18,000.00 18,000.00
3 pcs main breaker
80A/3phase…25kA
1 pcs lighting surge arrester
with load rating

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and the board with 25%


reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
315A/3p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
Installation of a floor stand
standard galvanized metal
body & lockable door.4 pole
3 phase Manual Transfer
2.3.2 Switch board with 315A rated set 1 7,650.00 7,650.00
current capacity and
including all accessories to
make the cable connections
and board installation
FEEDER POWER CABLES
2.4
INSTALLATION - -
Installation power cables
which must be NYY .6/1.0kv
capacity multi-color with
2.4.1 pure copper conductor, PVC
- -
sheathed, color coded and of
size: and through PVC
conduit size:
a, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
Generator to change over
switch (MTS) through
UPVC- OD 200mm pipe with
Mtr 15 1,246.00 18,690.00
less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
b, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
EEPCO power meter to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm
Mtr 15 1,246.00 18,690.00
pipe with less than 45 degree
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)

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c, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
changeover switch (MTS) to
motor starting control panel
board(CPB) through UPVC-
OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 5 1,246.00 6,230.00
than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
pump motor starting control
panel board(CPB) to pump
motor through UPVC- OD
Mtr 45 1,175.00 52,875.00
150mm pipe with less than 45
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating
and cohesive fluid)
GENERATOR AND PUMP
OPERATION HOUSE
2.5 LIGHT ELECTRICAL
- -
MATERIAL
INSTALLATION
Standard wall mounted
lockable door sub-
Distribution Board (SDB-B)
with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of
MCB 16A/1ph Icu…..
3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting
2.5.1 set 1 4,500.00 4,500.00
MCB 10A/1p Icu…..
3kA
and the board with 25%
reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
20A/1p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
2.5.2 Light points
- -

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a, Light points fed through


PVC conductor of 2x2.5mm²
pure copper single core wire,
flush mounted including
No 13 201 2,613.00
junction boxes with cover and
screw type connectors with
insulating caps, through PVC
conduits of 16mm diameter.
2.5.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with
electronic ballast Philips TCS No 5 750 3,750.00
314 M6 with 2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and water
proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and Massive
32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching
2.5.4
legrand suno -
a, ON/OFF single pole
No 3 60 180
switches
b, two-circuit switches No 1 60 60
2.5.5 Socket outlet points
-
Sockets shall be flush
mounted with grounding fed
through PVC conductor of
3x2.5mm² pure copper singe
No 3 197.7 593.1
core wire, through conduits
of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet
2.5.6
legrand suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic
type water proof socket No 3 135 405
outlets with ground contact
Compound Electrical works
2.6
Installation - -

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round type copper power


cable from CMDB to guard
house SDB-B size 3x4mm²
2.6.1 and from SDB-B to each ml 200 1,278.22 255,644.00
lighting pole manhole (rated
voltage: Uo/U- 0.6/1kv)
through Upvc size OD 40mm
Install Octagonal (Imported
type) Galvanized 3m steel
lighting pole with dia.100mm
at base, dia. 60mm at top,
3mm thickness throughout its
length, erection concrete with
base plate(in drawing) and
water proof free fixed door
for terminal box, including
2.6.2 No 6 2,727.02 16,362.12
insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable
wiring through flexible pvc
conduit inside pole,
protective fuse holder with
4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic
ballast lamp holder and all as
specified in the drawing.
Install lighting protection
system with air termination
which made of copper coated
aluminum alloy solid round
rod with 50mm² c.s.area,
1.5m length tightly bolted &
2.6.3 No 1 1,727.02 1,727.02
erected on the roof and
connected with down bare
copper conductor system
which lined on isolated core
gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.
Install compound Earthling
system by laying bare copper
conductor underground
around the building with size
2.6.4 1x25mm² earthling cable and No 1 1,200.25 1,200.25
connecting with vertically
immersed underground inside
manhole 16x1500mm dia. &
length of copper rods with

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tape bonding straps etc. as


necessary for the earthling
requirements

Cable tray/UPVC/trucking,
cable tie, cable supports,
2.6.5 cable lags etc. Installation as Ls 3 735 2,205.00
required within of the
compound
Installation of pipe and
2.7
fittings in booster station - -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
reducer, DN 100, PN10 with
2.7.1 pcs 3 1,350.00 4,050.00
one side to fit pump suction
flange
GS double flanged 4"
2.7.2 medium class short piece pcs 3 225 675
pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
2.7.3 pcs 3 1,980.00 5,940.00
elbow DN100, PN10
GS double flanged
2.7.4 dismantling jointDN100, pcs 3 2,550.00 7,650.00
PN10
GS double flanged gate
2.7.5 valve, wedge, short type, pcs 3 1,920.00 5,760.00
DN100, PN10with wheel
GS double flanged 4"
2.7.6 medium class short piece pcs 3 1,380.00 4,140.00
pipe, L=1200mm
GS double flangedDN150,
PN10 medium class pipe with
three 6" medium class single
2.7.7 flanged piece pipes with pcs 1 1,980.00 1,980.00
L=500mm equal spacing
manifold pipe welded on it,
L=6000mm
GS blind flange DN 150 PN
2.7.8 pcs 2 1,080.00 2,160.00
10

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GS double flanged DN
2.7.9 150mm medium class short pcs 3 1,440.00 4,320.00
piece pipe, L=2000mm
GS single flanged DN
150mm medium class short
2.7.10 pcs 1 1,170.00 1,170.00
piece pipe with puddle,
L=3000mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
2.7.11 pcs 1 738 738
bend DN 150 PN 10
GS double flanged gate
2.7.12 valve, DN150 PN 10 with pcs 1 1,772.43 1,772.43
wheel
GS double flanged Stainless
2.7.13 pcs 1 1,927.07 1,927.07
steel strainer DN 150, PN10
GS double flanged
2.7.14 dismantling joint DN150 PN pcs 1 1,406.18 1,406.18
10
Delivery Side pipes and
fittings - -
GS double flanged concentric
reducer DN 80, PN 25 with
2.7.15 pcs 3 1,800.00 5,400.00
one side to fit pump delivery
flange
GS double flanged 3" heavy
2.7.16 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 1,050.00 3,150.00
L=500mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
2.7.17 pcs 3 1,980.00 5,940.00
bend DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged
2.7.18 dismantling joint DN 80, PN pcs 3 2,550.00 7,650.00
25
GS double orifice flanged air
2.7.19 release valve, with gate valve Pcs 3 2,693.55 8,080.64
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve
2.7.20 pcs 1 1,920.00 1,920.00
DN 80, PN 25for wash out
GS double flanged check
2.7.21 pcs 3 2,580.00 7,740.00
valve DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve
2.7.22 pcs 3 1,920.00 5,760.00
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged 3 "heavy
2.7.23 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 1,680.00 5,040.00
L=1000mm

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DCI double flanged DN 100


PN25 medium class pipe
with three 4" medium grade
2.7.24 pcs 1 2,640.00 2,640.00
single flanged piece pipes
manifold pipe welded on it,
and total L=6000mm
DCI blind flange DN 100 PN
2.7.25 Pcs 2 780 1,560.00
25
DCI double flanged 4"
medium classes short piece
2.7.26 pcs 3 1,650.00 4,950.00
pipe with puddle,
L=1500mm
Double flanged 4 " GI
medium grade piece pipe
with two 1/2" coupling
2.7.27 pcs 1 1,350.00 1,350.00
welded (for pressure gauge
& pressure switch),
L=1000mm
Pressure gauge, glycerin
filled 0-25 bar with isolating
2.7.28 Pcs 1 1,500.00 1,500.00
cock & 1/2" male socket
outlet
DCI double flanged turbine
2.7.29 type water meter DN 100, PN pcs 1 2,850.00 2,850.00
25
DCI double flanged
2.7.30 dismantling joint DN 100, PN pcs 1 2,880.00 2,880.00
25
DCI double flanged check
2.7.31 pcs 1 3,150.00 3,150.00
valve DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged gate
2.7.32 valve, wedge, short type, DN pcs 1 3,300.00 3,300.00
100 PN25 with wheel
DCI double flanged 90
2.7.33 pcs 2 2,550.00 5,100.00
degree bend DN 150, PN 25
DCI double flanged
2.7.34 Reduced Tee DN 80 /100/80 pcs 5 3,750.00 18,750.00
PN 25
GS single flanged 90 degree
2.7.35 pcs 1 1,500.00 1,500.00
elbow, DN80, PN10
GS double flanged 3 "
2.7.36 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
pipe, L=700mm
DCI double flanged Reducer
2.7.37 pcs 1 2,550.00 2,550.00
DN250*100 PN 25

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staff flanged adapter with


2.7.38 pcs 1 3,180.00 3,180.00
back ring OD250mm PN 25
pipe support with pipe clamp,
2.7.39 ls 3 2,690.63 8,071.88
foot plate and anchor bolts
anchor blocks as per the
2.7.40 ls 2 1,792.50 3,585.00
engineer order
Pressure switch with 1/2"
2.7.41 male socket,0-25 bar with No 1 1,620.00 1,620.00
isolating cock
Manhole in double brick,
including reinforced concrete
cover with lifting lug.
2.8
Internally of size:(for - -
pole,ligthning&earthing)FOR
Booster station
MH-A: 70cmx70cmx100cm No6 1,350.00 8,100.00
MH-B: 60cmx60cmx70cm No1 1,260.00 1,260.00
MH-C: 100cm100cmx100cm No1 1,680.00 1,680.00
Grand Total(Birr) 1,210,725.24
BOQ. No-18C: Installation of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele
BS2 @Clear water Station
Installation cost(Birr)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
3.1 Pump specification
Installation of multi stage
centrifugal side or end
suction & radial or side
discharge surface pump
(2+1), with Q=9.33l/s
TDH=235, power ≤37kw,
pump efficiency at duty point
≥65%, NPSHreq<6.5m,
3phase, squirrel cage, 139,768.1
3.1.1 Set 3 419,304.55
induction type, 380/400v, 8
50hz, 1500 rpm including
star delta/ appropriate starting
control panel board, and all
other accessories necessary
for the complete installation
and operation manual of the
pump in1909m elevation
..(for Clear water pump )
level control electrode with
3.1.2 Mtr 45 400 18,000.00
copper cable size 3x1.5mm²

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MAIN POWER SOURCES


3.2
INSTALLATION - -
PERMANENT POWER
3.2.1
SOURCE - -
Installation of Transformer
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
with a capacity of 200KVA
STAND BY POWER
3.2.2
SOURCE - -
Installation of diesel
generator set, continuous
rating, as per the technical
specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame,
switchgear panel, day tank
incorporated into the frame,
exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer 180,000.0
Set 1 180,000.00
working, service 0
&maintenance manual, spare
part catalogue(fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt,
electrical and mechanical
toolkit, etc.) and all
accessories required for
installation with prime power
=120kva, three phase, 400V,
50hz, 1500 RPM.
ELECTRICAL CONTROL
3.3
BOARDS INSTALLATION - -
Installation of Main switch
gear (distribution board)
sized for 3 each 37kw rated
power motors including a
general incoming
compartment, one
3.3.1
compartment per pump
installed with all protection
relays, metering, surge
diverters, contactors etc. as
per the specification
consisting of:
Installation of main
distribution board(CMDB) Set 1 18,000.00 18,000.00
containing ,

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1 pcs main breaker


315A/3phase Icu...25kA
3 pcs main breaker
80A/3phase…25kA
1 pcs lighting surge arrester
with load rating
and the board with 25%
reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
315A/3p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
Installation of a floor stand
standard galvanized metal
body & lockable door.4 pole
3 phase Manual Transfer
3.3.2 Switch board with 315A rated set 1 7,650.00 7,650.00
current capacity and
including all accessories to
make the cable connections
and board installation
FEEDER POWER CABLES
3.4
INSTALLATION - -
Installation power cables
which must be NYY .6/1.0kv
capacity multi-color with
3.4.1 pure copper conductor, PVC
- -
sheathed, color coded and of
size: and through PVC
conduit size:
a, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
Generator to change over
switch (MTS) through
UPVC- OD 200mm pipe with
Mtr 15 1,246.00 18,690.00
less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)

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b, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
EEPCO power meter to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm
Mtr 15 1,246.00 18,690.00
pipe with less than 45 degree
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x120+70mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
changeover switch (MTS) to
motor starting control panel
board(CPB) through UPVC-
OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 5 1,246.00 6,230.00
than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible
PVC Cu power cable from
pump motor starting control
panel board(CPB) to pump
motor through UPVC- OD
Mtr 45 1,175.00 52,875.00
150mm pipe with less than 45
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating
and cohesive fluid)
GENERATOR AND PUMP
OPERATION HOUSE
3.5 LIGHT ELECTRICAL
- -
MATERIAL
INSTALLATION
Standard wall mounted
lockable door sub-
Distribution Board (SDB-B)
with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of
3.5.1 set 1 4,500.00 4,500.00
MCB 16A/1ph Icu…..
3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting
MCB 10A/1p Icu…..
3kA

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and the board with 25%


reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
20A/1p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
3.5.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through
PVC conductor of 2x2.5mm²
pure copper single core wire,
flush mounted including
No 13 201 2,613.00
junction boxes with cover and
screw type connectors with
insulating caps, through PVC
conduits of 16mm diameter.
3.5.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with
electronic ballast Philips TCS No 5 750 3,750.00
314 M6 with 2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and water
proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and Massive
32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching
3.5.4
legrand suno -
a, ON/OFF single pole
No 3 60 180
switches
b, two-circuit switches No 1 60 60
3.5.5 Socket outlet points
-
Sockets shall be flush
mounted with grounding fed
through PVC conductor of
3x2.5mm² pure copper singe
No 3 197.7 593.1
core wire, through conduits
of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
3.5.6 Extra over socket outlet

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legrand suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic
type water proof socket No 3 135 405
outlets with ground contact
Compound Electrical works
3.6
Installation - -
round type copper power
cable from CMDB to guard
house SDB-B size 3x4mm²
3.6.1 and from SDB-B to each ml 200 1,278.22 255,644.00
lighting pole manhole (rated
voltage: Uo/U- 0.6/1kv)
through Upvc size OD 40mm
Install Octagonal (Imported
type) Galvanized 3m steel
lighting pole with dia.100mm
at base, dia. 60mm at top,
3mm thickness throughout its
length, erection concrete with
base plate(in drawing) and
water proof free fixed door
for terminal box, including
3.6.2 No 6 2,727.02 16,362.12
insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable
wiring through flexible pvc
conduit inside pole,
protective fuse holder with
4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic
ballast lamp holder and all as
specified in the drawing.
Install lighting protection
system with air termination
which made of copper coated
aluminum alloy solid round
rod with 50mm² c.s.area,
1.5m length tightly bolted &
3.6.3 No 1 1,727.02 1,727.02
erected on the roof and
connected with down bare
copper conductor system
which lined on isolated core
gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.

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Install compound Earthling


system by laying bare copper
conductor underground
around the building with size
1x25mm² earthling cable and
connecting with vertically
3.6.4 No 1 1,200.25 1,200.25
immersed underground inside
manhole 16x1500mm dia. &
length of copper rods with
tape bonding straps etc. as
necessary for the earthling
requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking,
cable tie, cable supports,
3.6.5 cable lags etc. Installation as Ls 3 735 2,205.00
required within of the
compound
Installation of pipe and
3.7
fittings in booster station - -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
reducer, DN 100, PN10 with
3.7.1 pcs 3 1,350.00 4,050.00
one side to fit pump suction
flange
GS double flanged 4"
3.7.2 medium class short piece pcs 3 225 675
pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
3.7.3 pcs 3 1,980.00 5,940.00
elbow DN100, PN10
GS double flanged
3.7.4 dismantling jointDN100, pcs 3 2,550.00 7,650.00
PN10
GS double flanged gate
3.7.5 valve, wedge, short type, pcs 3 1,920.00 5,760.00
DN100, PN10with wheel
GS double flanged 4"
3.7.6 medium class short piece pcs 3 1,380.00 4,140.00
pipe, L=1200mm
GS double flangedDN150,
PN10 medium class pipe with
three 6" medium class single
3.7.7 pcs 1 1,980.00 1,980.00
flanged piece pipes with
L=500mm equal spacing
manifold pipe welded on it,

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L=6000mm

GS blind flange DN 150 PN


3.7.8 pcs 2 1,080.00 2,160.00
10
GS double flanged DN
3.7.9 150mm medium class short pcs 3 1,440.00 4,320.00
piece pipe, L=2000mm
GS single flanged DN
150mm medium class short
3.7.10 pcs 1 1,170.00 1,170.00
piece pipe with puddle,
L=3000mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
3.7.11 pcs 1 738 738
bend DN 150 PN 10
GS double flanged gate
3.7.12 valve, DN150 PN 10 with pcs 1 1,772.43 1,772.43
wheel
GS double flanged Stainless
3.7.13 pcs 1 1,927.07 1,927.07
steel strainer DN 150, PN10
GS double flanged
3.7.14 dismantling joint DN150 PN pcs 1 1,406.18 1,406.18
10
Delivery Side pipes and
fittings - -
GS double flanged concentric
reducer DN 80, PN 25 with
3.7.15 pcs 3 1,800.00 5,400.00
one side to fit pump delivery
flange
GS double flanged 3" heavy
3.7.16 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 1,050.00 3,150.00
L=500mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
3.7.17 pcs 3 1,980.00 5,940.00
bend DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged
3.7.18 dismantling joint DN 80, PN pcs 3 2,550.00 7,650.00
25
GS double orifice flanged air
3.7.19 release valve, with gate valve Pcs 3 2,693.55 8,080.64
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve
3.7.20 pcs 1 1,920.00 1,920.00
DN 80, PN 25for wash out
GS double flanged check
3.7.21 pcs 3 2,580.00 7,740.00
valve DN 80, PN 25

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GS double flanged gate valve


3.7.22 pcs 3 1,920.00 5,760.00
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged 3 "heavy
3.7.23 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 1,680.00 5,040.00
L=1000mm
DCI double flanged DN 100
PN25 medium class pipe
with three 4" medium grade
3.7.24 pcs 1 2,640.00 2,640.00
single flanged piece pipes
manifold pipe welded on it,
and total L=6000mm
DCI blind flange DN 100 PN
3.7.25 Pcs 2 780 1,560.00
25
DCI double flanged 4"
medium classes short piece
3.7.26 pcs 3 1,650.00 4,950.00
pipe with puddle,
L=1500mm
Double flanged 4 " GI
medium grade piece pipe
with two 1/2" coupling
3.7.27 pcs 1 1,350.00 1,350.00
welded (for pressure gauge
& pressure switch),
L=1000mm
Pressure gauge, glycerin
filled 0-25 bar with isolating
3.7.28 Pcs 1 1,500.00 1,500.00
cock & 1/2" male socket
outlet
DCI double flanged turbine
3.7.29 type water meter DN 100, PN pcs 1 2,850.00 2,850.00
25
DCI double flanged
3.7.30 dismantling joint DN 100, PN pcs 1 2,880.00 2,880.00
25
DCI double flanged check
3.7.31 pcs 1 3,150.00 3,150.00
valve DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged gate
3.7.32 valve, wedge, short type, DN pcs 1 3,300.00 3,300.00
100 PN25 with wheel
DCI double flanged 90
3.7.33 pcs 2 2,550.00 5,100.00
degree bend DN 150, PN 25
DCI double flanged
3.7.34 Reduced Tee DN 80 /100/80 pcs 5 3,750.00 18,750.00
PN 25
GS single flanged 90 degree
3.7.35 pcs 1 1,500.00 1,500.00
elbow, DN80, PN10

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GS double flanged 3 "


3.7.36 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
pipe, L=700mm
DCI double flanged Reducer
3.7.37 pcs 1 2,550.00 2,550.00
DN250*100 PN 25
flanged adapter with back
3.7.38 pcs 1 3,180.00 3,180.00
ring OD250mm PN 25
pipe support with pipe clamp,
3.7.39 ls 3 2,690.63 8,071.88
foot plate and anchor bolts
anchor blocks as per the
3.7.40 ls 2 1,792.50 3,585.00
engineer order
Pressure switch with 1/2"
3.7.41 male socket,0-25 bar with No 1 1,620.00 1,620.00
isolating cock
Manhole in double brick,
including reinforced concrete
cover with lifting lug.
3.8
Internally of size:(for - -
pole,ligthning&earthing)FOR
Booster station
MH-A: 70cmx70cmx100cm No
6 1,350.00 8,100.00
MH-B: 60cmx60cmx70cm No
1 1,260.00 1,260.00
MH-C: 100cm100cmx100cm No
1 1,680.00 1,680.00
Grand Total(Birr) 1,210,725.24
BOQ. No-18D: Installation of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele
Booster-3 to Service reservoir(end)
Installation cost(Birr)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
Installation of Surface Pump
4.1
specification
Installation of multi stage
centrifugal side or end
suction & radial or side
discharge surface pump
(1+1), with Q=3.25l/s
TDH=116, power ≤7.5kw,
pump efficiency at duty point 108,150.0
4.1.1 Set 2 216,300.00
≥60%, 3phase, squirrel cage, 0
induction type, 380/400v,
50hz, 1500 rpm including
star delta/ appropriate
starting control panel board,
and all other accessories
necessary for the complete

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installation and operation


manual of the pump .

level control electrode with


4.1.2 Mtr 30 400 12,000.00
copper cable size 3x1.5mm²
MAIN POWER SOURCES
4.2
INSTALLATION - -
PERMANENT POWER
4.2.1
SOURCE - -
Installation of Transformer
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
with a capacity of 50KVA
STAND BY POWER
4.2.2
SOURCE - -
Installation of diesel
generator set, continuous
rating, as per the technical
specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame,
switchgear panel, day tank
incorporated into the frame,
exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer
Set 1 30,000.00 30,000.00
working, service
&maintenance manual, spare
part catalogue(fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt,
electrical and mechanical
toolkit, etc.) and all
accessories required for
installation with prime power
=30kva, three phase, 400V,
50hz, 1500 RPM.
FEEDER POWER CABLES
4.3
INSTALLATION - -

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Installation of power cables


which must be NYY .6/1.0kv
capacity multi-color with
4.3.1 pure copper conductor, PVC
- -
sheathed, color coded and of
size: and through PVC
conduit size:
a, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from
EEPCO power meter to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 32mm
Mtr 10 661 6,610.00
pipe with less than 45 degree
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
b, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from
Generator to change over
switch (MTS) through
UPVC- OD 32mm pipe with
Mtr 5 661 3,305.00
less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from
changeover switch (MTS) to
motor starting control panel
board(CPB) through UPVC-
Mtr 5 661 3,305.00
OD 32mm pipe with less than
45 degree elbow connection
and linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating
and cohesive fluid)
d, 3x4/2.5mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from pump
motor starting control panel
board(CPB) to pump motor
through UPVC- OD 20mm Mtr 30 461 13,830.00
pipe with less than 45 degree
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
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cohesive fluid)

A wall mounted 4 poles


Manual Transfer Switch
4.3.2 board with 32A/3ph rated set 1 1,278.00 1,278.00
current , standard coated
metal body & lockable door.
GENERATOR AND PUMP
OPERATION HOUSE
4.4 LIGHT ELECTRICAL
- -
MATERIAL
INSTALLATION
Standard wall mounted
lockable door sub-
Distribution Board (SDB-B)
with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of
MCB 16A/1ph Icu…..
3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting
4.4.1 set 1 1,278.00 1,278.00
MCB 10A/1p Icu…..
3kA
and the board with 25%
reserve pitches, Complete
with bus bar system of
20A/1p rating , fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
4.4.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through
PVC conductor of 2x2.5mm²
pure copper single core wire,
flush mounted including
No 10 201 2,010.00
junction boxes with cover and
screw type connectors with
insulating caps, through PVC
conduits of 16mm diameter.
4.4.3 light fittings and lamps
- -

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a. Lighting fixture with


electronic ballast Philips TCS No 4 750 3,000.00
314 M6 with 2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and water
proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting
fixture with compact
No 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
florescent lamp and Massive
32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching
4.4.4
legrand suno -
a, ON/OFF single pole
No 3 60 180
switches
b, two-circuit switches No 1 60 60
4.4.5 Socket outlet points
-
Sockets shall be flush
mounted with grounding fed
through PVC conductor of
3x2.5mm² pure copper singe
No 3 197.7 593.1
core wire, through conduits
of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet
4.4.6
legrand suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic
type water proof socket No 3 135 405
outlets with ground contact
Compound Electrical works
4.5
Installation - -
round type copper power
cable from CMDB to guard
house SDB-B size 3x4mm²
4.5.1 and from SDB-B to each ml 50 1,278.22 63,911.00
lighting pole manhole (rated
voltage: Uo/U- 0.6/1kv)
through Upvc size OD 40mm

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Install Octagonal (Imported


type) Galvanized 3m steel
lighting pole with dia.100mm
at base, dia. 60mm at top,
3mm thickness throughout its
length, erection concrete with
base plate(in drawing) and
water proof free fixed door
for terminal box, including
4.5.2 No 3 2,727.02 8,181.06
insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable
wiring through flexible pvc
conduit inside pole,
protective fuse holder with
4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic
ballast lamp holder and all as
specified in the drawing.
Install lighting protection
system with air termination
which made of copper coated
aluminum alloy solid round
rod with 4mm² c.s.area, 1.5m
length tightly bolted &
4.5.3 No 1 1,727.02 1,727.02
erected on the roof and
connected with down bare
copper conductor system
which lined on isolated core
gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.
Install compound Earthling
system by laying bare copper
conductor underground
around the building with size
1x2.5mm² earthling cable and
connecting with vertical
4.5.4 No 1 1,200.25 1,200.25
immersed underground inside
manhole 16x1500mm dia. &
length of copper rods with
tape bonding straps etc. as
necessary for the earthling
requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking,
cable tie, cable supports,
4.5.5 Ls 1 735 735
cable lags etc. Installation as
required within of the

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compound

Installation of pipe and


4.6
fittings in booster station - -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
reducer, DN 65, PN10 with
4.6.1 pcs 2 1,350.00 2,700.00
one side to fit pump suction
flange
GS double flanged 2 1/2"
4.6.2 medium class short piece pcs 2 225 450
pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
4.6.3 pcs 3 1,980.00 5,940.00
elbow DN 65 PN 10
GS double flanged
4.6.4 dismantling joint DN 65 PN pcs 2 2,550.00 5,100.00
10
GS double flanged gate
4.6.5 valve, wedge, short type, DN pcs 2 1,920.00 3,840.00
65 PN 10with wheel
GS double flanged 2 1/2"
4.6.6 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,380.00 2,760.00
pipe, L=1200mm
GS double flanged DN65 PN
10 medium class pipe with
two 2 1/2" medium class
4.6.7 single flanged piece pipes pcs 1 1,980.00 1,980.00
with L=1500mm equal
spacing manifold pipe
welded on it, L=3000mm
4.6.8 GS blind flange DN 65 PN 10 pcs 2 780 1,560.00
GS double flanged DN 65mm
4.6.9 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,440.00 2,880.00
pipe, L=2000mm
GS single flanged DN 65mm
4.6.10 medium class short piece pipe pcs 1 1,170.00 1,170.00
with puddle, L=1000mm
GS double flanged gate
4.6.11 valve, DN 65 PN 10 with pcs 1 1,772.43 1,772.43
wheel
GS double flanged Stainless
4.6.12 pcs 1 1,927.07 1,927.07
steel strainer DN65, PN10

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GS double flanged
4.6.13 dismantling joint DN65 PN pcs 1 1,406.18 1,406.18
10
Delivery Side pipes and
fittings - -
GS double flanged concentric
reducer DN 50, PN 16 with
4.6.14 pcs 2 1,296.00 2,592.00
one side to fit pump delivery
flange
GS double flanged 2 "
4.6.15 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,577.00 3,154.00
pipe, L=500mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
4.6.16 pcs 4 840 3,360.00
bend DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged
4.6.17 dismantling joint DN 50, PN pcs 3 1,577.00 4,731.00
16
GS double orifice flanged air
4.6.18 release valve, with gate valve Pcs 1 1,577.00 1,577.00
DN 50, PN 10
GS double flanged check
4.6.19 pcs 3 1,577.00 4,731.00
valve DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged gate valve
4.6.20 pcs 4 1,577.00 6,308.00
DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged 2
4.6.21 "medium class short piece pcs 2 1,577.00 3,154.00
pipe, L=1000mm
GS double flanged DN 50,
PN 16 medium class pipe
with two 2 " medium grade
4.6.22 pcs 1 1,302.00 1,302.00
single flanged piece pipes
manifold pipe welded on it,
and total L=3000mm
GS blind flange DN 50, PN
4.6.23 Pcs 2 2,640.00 5,280.00
16
GS double flanged 2 "
medium classes short piece
4.6.24 pcs 2 780 1,560.00
pipe with puddle,
L=1500mm
Double flanged 2" GI
medium grade piece pipe
with two 1/2" coupling
4.6.25 pcs 1 1,700.00 1,700.00
welded (for pressure gauge
& pressure switch),
L=1000mm

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Pressure gauge, glycerin


filled 0-16 bar with isolating
4.6.26 Pcs 1 1,302.00 1,302.00
cock & 1/2" male socket
outlet
GS double flanged turbine
4.6.27 type water meter DN 50, PN pcs 1 1,134.00 1,134.00
16
GS double flanged Reduced
4.6.28 Tee DN 50 /50/50 PN 16 ( for pcs 2 1,890.00 3,780.00
wash out system)
GS single flanged 90 degree
4.6.29 pcs 1 1,577.00 1,577.00
elbow, DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged 2 "
4.6.30 medium class short piece pcs 2 1,577.00 3,154.00
pipe, L=700mm
double flanged Reducer
4.6.31 pcs 1 1,577.00 1,577.00
DN80/50 PN 16
staff flanged adapter with
4.6.32 pcs 1 840 840
back ring OD90 PN 16
pipe support with pipe clamp,
4.6.33 ls 3 1,577.00 4,731.00
foot plate and anchor bolts
anchor blocks as per the
4.6.34 ls 2 506.06 1,012.12
engineer order
Pressure switch with 1/2"
4.6.35 male socket,0-16 bar with No 1 1,577.00 1,577.00
isolating cock
Manhole in double brick,
including reinforced concrete
cover with lifting lug.
4.7
Internally of size:(for pole, -
lightning & earthling)FOR
Booster station
MH-A: 70cmx70cmx100cm No 3 1,350.00 4,050.00
MH-B: 60cmx60cmx70cm No 1 1,260.00 1,260.00
MH-C: 100cm100cmx100cm No 1 1,680.00 1,680.00
Grand Total(Birr) 475,917.24

BILL No: 19 Installation of Chlorination System at booster station.

Unit rate Total Amount in


Description Unit Qty.
1 in birr birr

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Two HDPE , XLPE ,LFRP or UPVC


Chlorine solution preparation tank with
agitator, complete with all accessories
required for installation, content 200
liter, to be installed around booster
station including:-

1. Agitator compatible with tank


c/w single –phase or 3-phase,
230/400v, 50hz, P<=1 kw, IP55
electrical motor and all
accessories required for
installation, to be installed at
main reservoir
2. Adjustable Magnetic flow meter
with discharge rate 0-15 L/hr
3. Solution pipe system made of
HDPE, UPVC pressure pipes,
fittings and all accessories
connection from the preparation
tank (magnetic flow meter inlet
and unit outlet) to the injection
point at the bottom of main
collection chamber or reservoir.
pressure pipes, fittings, double
saddle clamp with required
fitting for complete installation
and other materials required for
raw water adding to both tank
and its drainage system. Set 1 85,000 85,000

Total 85,000 85,000

Bill No. 20: Toilet

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It. Uni Unit price Total amount


Description Qty
No t (ETB) (ETB)
1 Earth Work
Clearing and removal of top soil to
1.1 average depth of 25 mm m2 7.2 15.00
108.00
Excavation in ordinary soil to a depth of
1.2 m3 28.88 123.26
3.5 m 3,559.75
Ditto as item 1.2 but soft rock
1.3 m³ 11.55 416.67
excavation. 4,812.54
Ditto as item 1.2 but hard rock
1.4 m3 10.11 650.27
excavation. 6,574.23
Cart away the excavated materials note
1.5 m3 50.54 108.76
less than 500m 5,496.73
2 structural work
2.1 Class C-20
a. In columns, beams, lintels and tie
m3 1.2 9445
beams 11,334.00
b. In floor slab m3 1.2 3,135.30
3,762.36
supply and fix in position sawn
2.2 m² 20 1200
formwork 24,000.00

Cut, bend and fix in position


reinforced steel bar. All according to
2.3
structural drawing. Price shall include
tying wires.

a. Diameter 10mm deformed bar kg 160 75.83


12,132.80
b. Diameter 8mm deformed bar kg 15 75.83
1,137.45
c. Diameter 6mm deformed bar kg 40 75.83
3,033.20
2.4 3 cm thick cement screed m2 6.28 350.00
2,198.00

stone masonry with cement mortar 1:4


2.5 m3 17.6 1,500.00
ratio cost including pointing works 26,400.00

HCB class – C wall including sand


2.6 cement mortar and both sides left for
plastering

a. of 200mm thickness m² 29.76 468.75


13,950.00

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It. Uni Unit price Total amount


Description Qty
No t (ETB) (ETB)
3 Roof and Wood Poles
Gauge 32 corrugated iron sheet Roof
3.1 m2 11.71 650.00
cover 7,611.50
8cm dia. Vertical & Diagonal Eucalyptus
3.2 m 17.57 44.00
tree 773.08
10cm dia. Eucalyptus for lower & upper
3.3 m 31.05 54.00
chord 1,676.70
3.4 10cm dia. Eucalyptus for poles m 30 54.00
1,620.00
10cm dia. Eucalyptus for horizontal wall
3.5 m 47.62 276.00
support 13,143.12
3.6 70mmX50mmzigba wood purlin m 18.63 54.00
1,006.02
provide and fix fascia board
3.7 m 13.75 71.20
20cm*2.5cm 979.00
4 Metal Works

Note: The metal work includes cleaning


of the metals from unnecessary material,
paint anti-rust and two coats of enamel
paint, all necessary bolts and welding
plates. The color of the pint shall be as
the Engineers preference.

1.5mm thick sheet metal doors, size 2.00


4.1 Pcs 1 2000
mx 1.00m 2,000.00
4.1 provide and fix wire mesh for ventilation m² 4.8 545.00
2,616.00
Total for 5 toilet
749,622.39

PART II: - MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS IN


DOLLAR[USD,$]
BILL. No-21A Supply of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem /Telaje kebele Sump
well-1 to BS1
supply cost($)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
1.1 Pump specification

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supply of Horizontal Electric


submersible pump (1+1)with
appropriate cooling sleeve and
motor of 380V/400V, 50hz
impedance type or equivalent
starting type complete with non-
return valve, 4" threaded pump
outlet(if the pump outlet is< or>
4" the reducer must be medium
29,768.1
1.1.1 duty GS) including 3x1.5mm² Set 2 59,536.36
8
level sensors control electrode
and appropriate control panel
board with Q=19.12L/s, H=159m,
pump motor power ≤45kw, 2900
rpm ,pump position=2.5m ,pump
efficiency at duty point should be
≥ 70%.maximum pump with
motor length including cooling
sleeve should be ˂ 3.5m
level control electrode with copper
1.1.2 Mtr 40 2.05 81.88
cable size 3x1.5mm²
MAIN POWER SOURCES FOR
1.2
SPRING STATIONS - -
PERMANENT POWER
1.2.1
SOURCE - -
Supply of Transformer with a
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
capacity of 100KVA
SUPPLY OF STAND BY
1.2.2
POWER SOURCE - -
supply of diesel generator set,
continuous rating, as per the
technical specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame, switchgear
panel, day tank incorporated into
the frame, exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer working, 26,060.6
set 1 26,060.61
service &maintenance manual, 1
spare part catalogue (fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt, electrical
and mechanical toolkit, etc.) and
all accessories required for
installation with prime power
=140kva, three phase, 400V, 50hz,
1500 RPM.
1.3 FEEDER POWER CABLES

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- -
Supply power cables which must
be NYY .6/1.0kv capacity multi-
color with pure copper conductor,
1.3.1
PVC sheathed, color coded and of - -
size: and through PVC conduit
size:
a, 3x50+25mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from Generator to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm pipe
Mtr 5 26.36 131.82
with less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage protection
way of UPVC connection(by
heating and cohesive fluid)
b, 3x50+25mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from EEPCO power
meter to change over switch
(MTS) through UPVC- OD
200mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 10 26.36 263.64
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x50+25mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from changeover
switch (MTS) to motor starting
control panel board(CPB) through
UPVC- OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 3 26.36 79.09
than 45 degree elbow connection
and linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from pump motor
starting control panel board(CPB)
to pump motor through UPVC-
OD 150mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 40 22 880
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
A wall mounted 4 poles Manual
Transfer Switch board with
1.3.2 set 1 540.91 540.91
160A/3ph rated current, standard
coated metal body & lockable

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door.

PUMP OPERATION HOUSE


1.4 LIGHT ELECTRICAL
- -
MATERIAL SUPPLY
Standard wall mounted lockable
door sub-Distribution Board
(SDB-B) with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of MCB
16A/1ph Icu….. 3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting MCB
1.4.1 set 1 318.18 318.18
10A/1p Icu….. 3kA
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 20A/1p rating, fixing
accessories aearthlinging
connection bar terminal.
1.4.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through PVC
conductor of 2x2.5mm² pure
copper single core wire, flush
mounted including junction boxes
No 10 14.21 142.12
with cover and screw type
connectors with insulating caps,
through PVC conduits of 16mm
diameter.
1.4.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with electronic
ballast Philips TCS 314 M6 with No 4 53.03 212.12
2xTL-D type
b. Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 95.45 190.91
water proof RZB IP56 type
Extra over light switching legrand
1.4.4
suno - -
a, ON/OFF single pole switches No 2 4.24 8.48
b, two-circuit switches No 2 4.24 8.48
1.4.5 Socket outlet points
- -
Sockets shall be flush mounted
with grounding fed through PVC
No 2 13.98 27.96
conductor of 3x2.5mm² pure
copper singe core wire, through

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conduits of 16mm diameter and


including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet legrand
1.4.6
suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic type
water proof socket outlets with No 2 9.55 19.09
ground contact
1.5 compound Electrical works
-
round type copper power cable
from CMDB to guard house
SDB-B size 3x4mm² and from
1.5.1 SDB-B to each lighting pole ml 50 3.39 169.7
manhole (rated voltage: Uo/U-
0.6/1kv) through Upvc size OD
40mm
Supply Octagonal (Imported type)
Galvanized 3m steel lighting pole
with dia.100mm at base, dia.
60mm at top, 3mm thickness
throughout its length, erection
concrete with base plate (in
drawing) and water proof free
fixed door for terminal box,
1.5.2 No 3 216.36 649.09
including insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable wiring
through flexible pvc conduit
inside pole, protective fuse holder
with 4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic ballast
lamp holder and all as specified in
the drawing.
supply lighting protection system
with air termination which made
of copper coated aluminum alloy
solid round rod with 50mm² c.s.
area, 1.5m length tightly bolted &
1.5.3 No 1 350 350
erected on the roof and connected
with down bare copper conductor
system which lined on isolated
core gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.

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supply compound Earthling


system by laying bare copper
conductor underground around the
building with size 1x25mm²
earthling cable and connecting
1.5.4 with vertically immersed No 1 254.55 254.55
underground inside manhole
16x1500mm dia. & length of
copper rods with tape bonding
straps etc. as necessary for the
earthling requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking, cable
tie, cable supports, cable lags etc.
1.5.5 Ls. 2 74.24 148.48
as required within of the
compound
1.6 Supply of pipes and fittings
4" threaded Gs medium class riser
pipe with embedded type socket
coupling as per BS 1387 or
1.6.1 pcs 2 158.39 316.79
equivalent, appropriate for the
above submersible pump length of
L=6meter
GS DN100mm PN16 internal
1.6.2 threaded flange to be welded to pcs 2 45.61 91.21
the riser pipe
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.3 medium class piece pipe, pcs 2 85.69 171.38
L=600mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
1.6.4 pcs 5 140 700
elbow DN100,PN 16
GS double flanged wolt man water
1.6.5 meter turbine type,DN100mm pcs 1 117.12 117.12
PN16
GS double flanged gate valve,
1.6.6 pcs 3 135.76 407.27
DN100mm PN16
GS double flanged gate valve,
1.6.7 pcs 1 135.76 135.76
DN80mm PN16 for wash out
GS double flanged non-return
1.6.8 valve (check valve), DN100 mm, pcs 3 182.42 547.27
PN16
Pressure gauge, glycerin filled 0-
1.6.9 16bar with isolating cock & 1/2" pcs 1 114.55 114.55
male socket outlet
GS double flanged dismantling
1.6.10 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
joint, DN100,PN16

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GS double flanged
1.6.11 Tee,DN100/80/100 PN16 for air pcs 4 165.45 661.82
release valve and wash out
Site fabricated GS double flanged
DN 100 PN16 medium class pipe
with two 4" medium class piece
1.6.12 pcs 1 620 620
pipe equal spacing and one 4"
medium class piece pipe welded
on it, L=3500mm
GS double flanged 4" medium
class piece pipe with two 1/2"
1.6.13 coupling welded (for pressure pcs 1 95.45 95.45
gauge & pressure switch),
L=1000mm
GS single flanged 90 degree
1.6.14 pcs 1 84.85 84.85
elbow, DN80, PN16
GS double flanged orifice air
1.6.15 release valve,DN80 PN16 with pcs 3 190.45 571.36
isolating gate valve
GS double flanged DN80 medium
1.6.16 pcs 2 144.24 316.79
class piece pipe, L=1200mm
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.17 medium class piece pipe, pcs 2 159.09 91.21
L=1500mm
GS double flanged DN100
1.6.18 medium class piece pipe with pcs 1 212.12 171.38
puddle, L=2000mm
double flanged Reducer DN200
1.6.19 pcs 1 190.91 700
/100 PN16
flanged adapter with back ring OD
1.6.20 pcs 1 176 117.12
200mm PN 16
support with pipe clamp, foot
1.6.21 plate and anchor bolts or as Ls 1 190.91 407.27
engineer order
Double flanged GS ECENTRIC
REDUCER DN 100 with one side
1.6.22 pcs 2 127.27 135.76
to fit the pump delivery flanged
PN 16
Total cost($) 96,880.36
BILL. No-21B: Supply of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele BS1
@Row water Station
supply cost($)
Item No Description Unit Qty.
Unit rate total amount
2.1 Pump specification

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Supply of multi stage centrifugal


side or end suction & radial or
side discharge surface pump
(2+1), with Q=9.56l/s TDH=252,
power ≤37kw, pump efficiency at
duty point ≥65%, NPSHreq<6.5m,
3phase, squirrel cage, induction
2.1.1 type, 380/400v, 50hz, 1500 rpm Set 3 9,768.18 29,304.55
including star delta/ appropriate
starting control panel board, and
all other accessories necessary for
the complete installation and
operation manual of the pump in
1668.18m elevation..(for Row
water pump )
level control electrode with copper
2.1.2 Mtr 45 2.05 92.11
cable size 3x1.5mm²
2.2 MAIN POWER SOURCES
- -
PERMANENT POWER
2.2.1
SOURCE - -
Supply of Transformer with a
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
capacity of 200KVA
2.2.2 STAND BY POWER SOURCE
- -
supply of diesel generator set,
continuous rating, as per the
technical specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame, switchgear
panel, day tank incorporated into
the frame, exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer working, 22,909.0
Set 1 22,909.09
service &maintenance manual, 9
spare part catalogue (fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt, electrical
and mechanical toolkit, etc.) and
all accessories required for
installation with prime power
=120kva, three phase, 400V, 50hz,
1500 RPM.
ELECTRICAL CONTROL
2.3
BOARDS - -

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supply of Main switch gear


(distribution board) sized for 3
each 37kw rated power motors
including a general incoming
2.3.1 compartment, one compartment
per pump installed with all
protection relays, metering, surge
diverters, contactors etc. as per the
specification consisting of:
supply of main distribution
board(CMDB) containing ,
1 pcs main breaker 315A/3phase
Icu...25kA
3 pcs main breaker
80A/3phase…25kA
1 pcs lighting surge arrester with Set 1 8,018.18 8,018.18
load rating
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 315A/3p rating, fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
supply of a floor stand standard
galvanized metal body & lockable
door.4 pole 3 phase Manual
Transfer Switch board with 315A
2.3.2 set 1 434.85 434.85
rated current capacity and
including all accessories to make
the cable connections and board
installation
2.4 FEEDER POWER CABLES
- -
Supply power cables which must
be NYY .6/1.0kv capacity multi-
color with pure copper conductor,
2.4.1
PVC sheathed, color coded and of - -
size: and through PVC conduit
size:
a, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from Generator
to change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm pipe
Mtr 15 25.45 381.82
with less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage protection
way of UPVC connection(by
heating and cohesive fluid)

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b, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC


Cu power cable from EEPCO
power meter to change over
switch (MTS) through UPVC- OD
200mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 15 25.45 381.82
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from changeover
switch (MTS) to motor starting
control panel board(CPB) through
UPVC- OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 5 25.45 127.27
than 45 degree elbow connection
and linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from pump motor
starting control panel board(CPB)
to pump motor through UPVC-
OD 150mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 45 10.61 477.27
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
GENERATOR AND PUMP
OPERATION HOUSE LIGHT
2.5
ELECTRICAL MATERIAL - -
SUPPLY
Standard wall mounted lockable
door sub-Distribution Board
(SDB-B) with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of MCB
16A/1ph Icu….. 3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting MCB
2.5.1 set 1 318.18 318.18
10A/1p Icu….. 3kA
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 20A/1p rating, fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
2.5.2 Light points
- -

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a, Light points fed through PVC


conductor of 2x2.5mm² pure
copper single core wire, flush
mounted including junction boxes
No 13 14.21 184.76
with cover and screw type
connectors with insulating caps,
through PVC conduits of 16mm
diameter.
2.5.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with electronic
ballast Philips TCS 314 M6 with No 5 53.03 265.15
2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 95.45 190.91
water proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 127.27 254.55
Massive 32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching legrand
2.5.4
suno - -
a, ON/OFF single pole switches No 3 4.24 12.73
b, two-circuit switches No 1 4.24 4.24
2.5.5 Socket outlet points
- -
Sockets shall be flush mounted
with grounding fed through PVC
conductor of 3x2.5mm² pure
copper singe core wire, through No 3 13.98 41.94
conduits of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet legrand
2.5.6
suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic type
water proof socket outlets with No 3 9.55 28.64
ground contact
2.6 compound Electrical works
- -
round type copper power cable
from CMDB to guard house
SDB-B size 3x4mm² and from
2.6.1 ml 200 3.39 678.79
SDB-B to each lighting pole
manhole (rated voltage: Uo/U-
0.6/1kv) through Upvc size OD

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40mm

Supply Octagonal (Imported type)


Galvanized 3m steel lighting pole
with dia.100mm at base, dia.
60mm at top, 3mm thickness
throughout its length, erection
concrete with base plate (in
drawing) and water proof free
fixed door for terminal box,
2.6.2 No 6 216.36 1,298.18
including insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable wiring
through flexible pvc conduit
inside pole, protective fuse holder
with 4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic ballast
lamp holder and all as specified in
the drawing.
Supply lighting protection system
with air termination which made
of copper coated aluminum alloy
solid round rod with 50mm² c.s.
Area, 1.5m length tightly bolted &
2.6.3 No 1 350 350
erected on the roof and connected
with down bare copper conductor
system which lined on isolated
core gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.
supply compound Earthling
system by laying bare copper
conductor underground around the
building with size 1x25mm²
earthling cable and connecting
2.6.4 with vertically immersed No 1 254.55 254.55
underground inside manhole
16x1500mm dia. & length of
copper rods with tape bonding
straps etc. as necessary for the
earthling requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking, cable
tie, cable supports, cable lags etc.
2.6.5 Ls 3 74.24 222.73
as required within of the
compound
2.7 pipe and fittings in booster station

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- -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
2.7.1 reducer, DN 100, PN10 with one pcs 3 95.45 286.36
side to fit pump suction flange
GS double flanged 4" medium
2.7.2 pcs 3 15.91 47.73
class short piece pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
2.7.3 pcs 3 140 420
elbow DN100, PN10
GS double flanged dismantling
2.7.4 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
jointDN100, PN10
GS double flanged gate valve,
2.7.5 wedge, short type, DN100, pcs 3 135.76 407.27
PN10with wheel
GS double flanged 4" medium
2.7.6 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 97.58 292.73
L=1200mm
GS double flangedDN150, PN10
medium class pipe with three 6"
medium class single flanged piece
2.7.7 pcs 1 140 140
pipes with L=500mm equal
spacing manifold pipe welded on
it, L=6000mm
2.7.8 GS blaind flange DN 150 PN 10 pcs 2 76.36 152.73
GS double flanged DN 150mm
2.7.9 medium class short piece pipe, pcs 3 101.82 305.45
L=2000mm
GS single flanged DN 150mm
2.7.10 medium class short piece pipe pcs 1 82.73 82.73
with puddle, L=3000mm
GS double flanged 90 degree bend
2.7.11 pcs 1 52.18 52.18
DN 150 PN 10
GS double flanged gate valve,
2.7.12 pcs 1 125.32 125.32
DN150 PN 10 with wheel
GS double flanged Stainless steel
2.7.13 pcs 1 136.26 136.26
strainer DN 150, PN10
GS double flanged dismantling
2.7.14 pcs 1 99.43 99.43
joint DN150 PN 10
Delivery Side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged concentric
2.7.15 reducer DN 80, PN 25 with one pcs 3 127.27 381.82
side to fit pump delivery flange
2.7.16 GS double flanged 3" heavy class pcs 3 74.24 222.73

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short piece pipe, L=500mm


GS double flanged 90 degree bend
2.7.17 pcs 3 140 420
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged dismantling
2.7.18 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
joint DN 80, PN 25
GS double orifice flanged air
2.7.19 release valve, with gate valve DN Pcs 3 190.45 571.36
80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve DN
2.7.20 pcs 1 135.76 135.76
80, PN 25for wash out
GS double flanged check valve
2.7.21 pcs 3 182.42 547.27
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve DN
2.7.22 pcs 3 135.76 407.27
80, PN 25
GS double flanged 3 "heavy class
2.7.23 pcs 3 118.79 356.36
short piece pipe, L=1000mm
DCI double flanged DN 100 PN25
medium class pipe with three 4"
2.7.24 medium grade single flanged pcs 1 186.67 186.67
piece pipes manifold pipe welded
on it, and total L=6000mm
2.7.25 DCI blind flange DN 100 PN 25 Pcs 2 55.15 110.3
DCI double flanged 4" medium
2.7.26 class short piece pipe with puddle, pcs 3 116.67 350
L=1500mm
Double flanged 4 " GI medium
grade piece pipe with two 1/2"
2.7.27 coupling welded (for pressure pcs 1 95.45 95.45
gauge & pressure switch),
L=1000mm
Pressure gauge, glycerin filled 0-
2.7.28 25 bar with isolating cock & 1/2" Pcs 1 106.06 106.06
male socket outlet
DCI double flanged turbine type
2.7.29 pcs 1 201.52 201.52
water meter DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged dismantling
2.7.30 pcs 1 203.64 203.64
joint DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged check valve
2.7.31 pcs 1 222.73 222.73
DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged gate valve,
2.7.32 wedge, short type, DN 100 PN25 pcs 1 233.33 233.33
with wheel
DCI double flanged 90 degree
2.7.33 pcs 2 180.3 360.61
bend DN 150, PN 25
2.7.34 DCI double flanged Reduced Tee pcs 5 265.15 1,325.76

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DN 80 /100/80 PN 25
GS single flanged 90 degree
2.7.35 pcs 1 106.06 106.06
elbow, DN80, PN10
GS double flanged 3 " medium
2.7.36 pcs 2 95.45 190.91
class short piece pipe, L=700mm
DCI double flanged Reducer
2.7.37 pcs 1 180.3 180.3
DN250*100 PN 25
staff flanged adapter with back
2.7.38 pcs 1 224.85 224.85
ring OD250mm PN 25
pipe support with pipe clamp, foot
2.7.39 ls 3 190.25 570.74
plate and anchor bolts
Pressure switch with 1/2" male
2.7.40 socket,0-25 bar with isolating No 1 114.55 114.55
cock
Grand Total 77,941.82
BILL. No-21C: Supply of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele BS2
@Clear water Station
supply cost($)
Item No Description Unit Qty
Unit rate total amount
3.1 Pump specification
Supply of multi stage centrifugal
side or end suction & radial or
side discharge surface pump
(2+1), with Q=9.33l/s TDH=235,
power ≤37kw, pump efficiency at
duty point ≥65%, NPSHreq<6.5m,
3phase, squirrel cage, induction
3.1.1 type, 380/400v, 50hz, 1500 rpm Set 3 9,768.18 29,304.55
including star delta/ appropriate
starting control panel board, and
all other accessories necessary for
the complete installation and
operation manual of the pump
in1909m elevation.(for Clear
water pump )
level control electrode with copper
3.1.2 Mtr 45 2.05 92.11
cable size 3x1.5mm²
3.2 MAIN POWER SOURCES
- -
PERMANENT POWER
3.2.1
SOURCE - -
Supply of Transformer with a
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
capacity of 200KVA
3.2.2 STAND BY POWER SOURCE
- -

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supply of diesel generator set,


continuous rating, as per the
technical specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame, switchgear
panel, day tank incorporated into
the frame, exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer working,
Set 1
service &maintenance manual,
spare part catalogue (fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt, electrical
and mechanical toolkit, etc.) and 22,909.0
22,909.09
all accessories required for 9
installation with prime power
=120kva, three phase, 400V, 50hz,
1500 RPM.
ELECTRICAL CONTROL
3.3
BOARDS - -
supply of Main switch gear
(distribution board) sized for 3
each 37kw rated power motors
including a general incoming
3.3.1 compartment, one compartment
per pump installed with all
protection relays, metering, surge
diverters, contactors etc. as per the
specification consisting of:
supply of main distribution
board(CMDB) containing ,
1 pcs main breaker 315A/3phase
Icu...25kA
3 pcs main breaker
80A/3phase…25kA
1 pcs lighting surge arrester with Set 1 8,018.18 8,018.18
load rating
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 315A/3p rating, fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
supply of a floor stand standard
galvanized metal body & lockable
door.4 pole 3 phase Manual
3.3.2 set 1 434.85 434.85
Transfer Switch board with 315A
rated current capacity and
including all accessories to make

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the cable connections and board


installation

3.4 FEEDER POWER CABLES


- -
Supply power cables which must
be NYY .6/1.0kv capacity multi-
color with pure copper conductor,
3.4.1
PVC sheathed, color coded and of - -
size: and through PVC conduit
size:
a, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from Generator
to change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 200mm pipe
Mtr 15 25.45 381.82
with less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage protection
way of UPVC connection(by
heating and cohesive fluid)
b, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from EEPCO
power meter to change over
switch (MTS) through UPVC- OD
200mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 15 25.45 381.82
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
c, 3x120+70mm² Flexible PVC
Cu power cable from changeover
switch (MTS) to motor starting
control panel board(CPB) through
UPVC- OD200mm pipe with less Mtr 5 25.45 127.27
than 45 degree elbow connection
and linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x25+16mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from pump motor
starting control panel board(CPB)
to pump motor through UPVC-
Mtr 45 10.61 477.27
OD 150mm pipe with less than 45
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and

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cohesive fluid)

GENERATOR AND PUMP


OPERATION HOUSE LIGHT
3.5
ELECTRICAL MATERIAL - -
SUPPLY
Standard wall mounted lockable
door sub-Distribution Board
(SDB-B) with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of MCB
16A/1ph Icu….. 3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting MCB
3.5.1 set 1 318.18 318.18
10A/1p Icu….. 3kA
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 20A/1p rating, fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
3.5.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through PVC
conductor of 2x2.5mm² pure
copper single core wire, flush
mounted including junction boxes
No 13 14.21 184.76
with cover and screw type
connectors with insulating caps,
through PVC conduits of 16mm
diameter.
3.5.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with electronic
ballast Philips TCS 314 M6 with No 5 53.03 265.15
2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 95.45 190.91
water proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 127.27 254.55
Massive 32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching legrand
3.5.4
suno - -
a, ON/OFF single pole switches No 3 4.24 12.73
b, two-circuit switches No 1 4.24 4.24

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3.5.5 Socket outlet points


- -
Sockets shall be flush mounted
with grounding fed through PVC
conductor of 3x2.5mm² pure
copper singe core wire, through No 3 13.98 41.94
conduits of 16mm diameter and
including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet legrand
3.5.6
suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic type
water proof socket outlets with No 3 9.55 28.64
ground contact
3.6 compound Electrical works
- -
round type copper power cable
from CMDB to guard house
SDB-B size 3x4mm² and from
3.6.1 SDB-B to each lighting pole ml 200 3.39 678.79
manhole (rated voltage: Uo/U-
0.6/1kv) through Upvc size OD
40mm
Supply Octagonal (Imported type)
Galvanized 3m steel lighting pole
with dia.100mm at base, dia.
60mm at top, 3mm thickness
throughout its length, erection
concrete with base plate (in
drawing) and water proof free
fixed door for terminal box,
3.6.2 No 6 216.36 1,298.18
including insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable wiring
through flexible pvc conduit
inside pole, protective fuse holder
with 4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic ballast
lamp holder and all as specified in
the drawing.
supply lighting protection system
with air termination which made
of copper coated aluminum alloy
3.6.3 solid round rod with 50mm² c.s. No 1 350 350
Area, 1.5m length tightly bolted &
erected on the roof and connected
with down bare copper conductor

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system which lined on isolated


core gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.

supply compound Earthling


system by laying bare copper
conductor underground around the
building with size 1x25mm²
earthling cable and connecting
3.6.4 with vertically immersed No 1 254.55 254.55
underground inside manhole
16x1500mm dia. & length of
copper rods with tape bonding
straps etc. as necessary for the
earthling requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking, cable
tie, cable supports, cable lags etc.
3.6.5 Ls 3 74.24 222.73
as required within of the
compound
3.7 pipe and fittings in booster station
- -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
3.7.1 reducer, DN 100, PN10 with one pcs 3 95.45 286.36
side to fit pump suction flange
GS double flanged 4" medium
3.7.2 pcs 3 15.91 47.73
class short piece pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
3.7.3 pcs 3 140 420
elbow DN100, PN10
GS double flanged dismantling
3.7.4 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
jointDN100, PN10
GS double flanged gate valve,
3.7.5 wedge, short type, DN100, pcs 3 135.76 407.27
PN10with wheel
GS double flanged 4" medium
3.7.6 class short piece pipe, pcs 3 97.58 292.73
L=1200mm
GS double flangedDN150, PN10
medium class pipe with three 6"
medium class single flanged piece
3.7.7 pcs 1 140 140
pipes with L=500mm equal
spacing manifold pipe welded on
it, L=6000mm

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3.7.8 GS blind flange DN 150 PN 10 pcs 2 76.36 152.73


GS double flanged DN 150mm
3.7.9 medium class short piece pipe, pcs 3 101.82 305.45
L=2000mm
GS single flanged DN 150mm
3.7.10 medium class short piece pipe pcs 1 82.73 82.73
with puddle, L=3000mm
GS double flanged 90 degree bend
3.7.11 pcs 1 52.18 52.18
DN 150 PN 10
GS double flanged gate valve,
3.7.12 pcs 1 125.32 125.32
DN150 PN 10 with wheel
GS double flanged Stainless steel
3.7.13 pcs 1 136.26 136.26
strainer DN 150, PN10
GS double flanged dismantling
3.7.14 pcs 1 99.43 99.43
joint DN150 PN 10
Delivery Side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged concentric
3.7.15 reducer DN 80, PN 25 with one pcs 3 127.27 381.82
side to fit pump delivery flange
GS double flanged 3" heavy class
3.7.16 pcs 3 74.24 222.73
short piece pipe, L=500mm
GS double flanged 90 degree bend
3.7.17 pcs 3 140 420
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged dismantling
3.7.18 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
joint DN 80, PN 25
GS double orifice flanged air
3.7.19 release valve, with gate valve DN Pcs 3 190.45 571.36
80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve DN
3.7.20 pcs 1 135.76 135.76
80, PN 25for wash out
GS double flanged check valve
3.7.21 pcs 3 182.42 547.27
DN 80, PN 25
GS double flanged gate valve DN
3.7.22 pcs 3 135.76 407.27
80, PN 25
GS double flanged 3 "heavy class
3.7.23 pcs 3 118.79 356.36
short piece pipe, L=1000mm
DCI double flanged DN 100 PN25
medium class pipe with three 4"
3.7.24 medium grade single flanged pcs 1 186.67 186.67
piece pipes manifold pipe welded
on it, and total L=6000mm
3.7.25 DCI blaind flange DN 100 PN 25 Pcs 2 55.15 110.3
DCI double flanged 4" medium
3.7.26 pcs 3 116.67 350
classes short piece pipe with

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puddle, L=1500mm
Double flanged 4 " GI medium
grade piece pipe with two 1/2"
3.7.27 coupling welded (for pressure pcs 1 95.45 95.45
gauge & pressure switch),
L=1000mm
Pressure gauge, glycerin filled 0-
3.7.28 25 bar with isolating cock & 1/2" Pcs 1 106.06 106.06
male socket outlet
DCI double flanged turbine type
3.7.29 pcs 1 201.52 201.52
water meter DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged dismantling
3.7.30 pcs 1 203.64 203.64
joint DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged check valve
3.7.31 pcs 1 222.73 222.73
DN 100, PN 25
DCI double flanged gate valve,
3.7.32 wedge, short type, DN 100 PN25 pcs 1 233.33 233.33
with wheel
DCI double flanged 90 degree
3.7.33 pcs 2 180.3 360.61
bend DN 150, PN 25
DCI double flanged Reduced Tee
3.7.34 pcs 5 265.15 1,325.76
DN 80 /100/80 PN 25
GS single flanged 90 degree
3.7.35 pcs 1 106.06 106.06
elbow, DN80, PN10
GS double flanged 3 " medium
3.7.36 pcs 2 95.45 190.91
class short piece pipe, L=700mm
DCI double flanged Reducer
3.7.37 pcs 1 180.3 180.3
DN250*100 PN 25
flanged adapter with back ring
3.7.38 pcs 1 224.85 224.85
OD250mm PN 25
pipe support with pipe clamp, foot
3.7.39 ls 3 190.25 570.74
plate and anchor bolts
Pressure switch with 1/2" male
3.7.40 socket,0-25 bar with isolating No 1 114.55 114.55
cock
Grand Total
77,941.82
BILL. No-21D Supply of Electro-Mechanical works BOQ for Addis alem/Telaje kebele
Booster-3 to Service reservoir(end)
supply cost($)
Item No Description Unit Qty
Unit rate total amount
Supply of Surface Pump
4.1
specification

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Supply of multi stage centrifugal


side or end suction & radial or
side discharge surface pump
(1+1), with Q=3.25l/s TDH=116,
power ≤7.5kw, pump efficiency at
duty point ≥60%, 3phase, squirrel
4.1.1 cage, induction type, 380/400v, Set 2 5,768.18 11,536.36
50hz, 1500 rpm including star
delta/ appropriate starting control
panel board, and all other
accessories necessary for the
complete installation and
operation manual of the pump.
level control electrode with copper
4.1.2 mtr 30 2.05 61.41
cable size 3x1.5mm²
4.2 MAIN POWER SOURCES
- -
PERMANENT POWER
4.2.1
SOURCE - -
Supply of Transformer with a
Set 1 EEPCO EEPCO
capacity of 50KVA
4.2.2 STAND BY POWER SOURCE
- -
supply of diesel generator set,
continuous rating, as per the
technical specification, engine &
alternator pre-installed on a
common rigid frame, switchgear
panel, day tank incorporated into
the frame, exhaust piping system,
including manufacturer working, 12,727.2
Set 1 12,727.27
service &maintenance manual, 7
spare part catalogue (fuel and oil
filter, air cleaner, belt, electrical
and mechanical toolkit, etc.) and
all accessories required for
installation with prime power
=30kva, three phase, 400V, 50hz,
1500 RPM.
4.3 FEEDER POWER CABLES
- -
Supply power cables which must
be NYY .6/1.0kv capacity multi-
4.3.1 color with pure copper conductor,
- -
PVC sheathed, color coded and of
size: and through PVC conduit

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size:

a, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC Cu


power cable from EEPCO power
meter to change over switch
(MTS) through UPVC- OD 32mm
pipe with less than 45 degree Mtr 10 16 160
elbow connection and linkage
protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
b, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from Generator to
change over switch (MTS)
through UPVC- OD 32mm pipe
Mtr 5 16 80
with less than 45 degree elbow
connection and linkage protection
way of UPVC connection(by
heating and cohesive fluid)
c, 3x6/4mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from changeover
switch (MTS) to motor starting
control panel board(CPB) through
UPVC- OD 32mm pipe with less Mtr 5 16 80
than 45 degree elbow connection
and linkage protection way of
UPVC connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
d, 3x4/2.5mm² Flexible PVC Cu
power cable from pump motor
starting control panel board(CPB)
to pump motor through UPVC-
OD 20mm pipe with less than 45 Mtr 30 12 360
degree elbow connection and
linkage protection way of UPVC
connection(by heating and
cohesive fluid)
A wall mounted 4 poles Manual
Transfer Switch board with
4.3.2 32A/3ph rated current, standard set 1 540.91 540.91
coated metal body & lockable
door.
GENERATOR AND PUMP
4.4
OPERATION HOUSE LIGHT - -

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ELECTRICAL MATERIAL
SUPPLY
Standard wall mounted lockable
door sub-Distribution Board
(SDB-B) with IP44 consisting of:
1 pcs Sub-main breaker of MCB
16A/1ph Icu….. 3kA
2 pcs breaker of lighting MCB
4.4.1 set 1 318.18 318.18
10A/1p Icu….. 3kA
And the board with 25% reserve
pitches, Complete with bus bar
system of 20A/1p rating, fixing
accessories and earthling
connection bar terminal.
4.4.2 Light points
- -
a, Light points fed through PVC
conductor of 2x2.5mm² pure
copper single core wire, flush
mounted including junction boxes
No 10 14.21 142.12
with cover and screw type
connectors with insulating caps,
through PVC conduits of 16mm
diameter.
4.4.3 light fittings and lamps
- -
a. Lighting fixture with electronic
ballast Philips TCS 314 M6 with No 4 53.03 212.12
2xTL-D type
b, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 95.45 190.91
water proof RZB IP56 type
c, Wall mounted lighting fixture
with compact florescent lamp and No 2 127.27 254.55
Massive 32003/11/10 IP44 type
Extra over light switching legrand
4.4.4
suno - -
a, ON/OFF single pole switches No 3 4.24 12.73
b, two-circuit switches No 1 4.24 4.24
4.4.5 Socket outlet points
- -
Sockets shall be flush mounted
with grounding fed through PVC
No 3 13.98 41.94
conductor of 3x2.5mm² pure
copper singe core wire, through

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conduits of 16mm diameter and


including with all connecting
accessories
Extra over socket outlet legrand
4.4.6
suno - -
16A/1P LEGRAND mosaic type
water proof socket outlets with No 3 9.55 28.64
ground contact
4.5 compound Electrical works
- -
round type copper power cable
from CMDB to guard house
SDB-B size 3x4mm² and from
4.5.1 SDB-B to each lighting pole ml 50 3.39 169.7
manhole (rated voltage: Uo/U-
0.6/1kv) through Upvc size OD
40mm
Supply Octagonal (Imported type)
Galvanized 3m steel lighting pole
with dia.100mm at base, dia.
60mm at top, 3mm thickness
throughout its length, erection
concrete with base plate (in
drawing) and water proof free
fixed door for terminal box,
4.5.2 No 3 216.36 649.09
including insulated clamp for fuse
holder, 3x2.5mm² cable wiring
through flexible pvc conduit
inside pole, protective fuse holder
with 4A fuse, 80w sodium lamp
with IP56 and electronic ballast
lamp holder and all as specified in
the drawing.
supply lighting protection system
with air termination which made
of copper coated aluminum alloy
solid round rod with 4mm² c.s.
Area, 1.5m length tightly bolted &
2.5.3 No 1 350 350
erected on the roof and connected
with down bare copper conductor
system which lined on isolated
core gated iron sheet according to
the drawing illustrated.

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supply compound Earthling


system by laying bare copper
conductor underground around the
building with size 1x2.5mm²
earthling cable and connecting
4.5.4 with vertically immersed No 1 254.55 254.55
underground inside manhole
16x1500mm dia. & length of
copper rods with tape bonding
straps etc. as necessary for the
earthling requirements
Cable tray/UPVC/trucking, cable
tie, cable supports, cable lags etc.
4.5.5 Ls. 1 74.24 74.24
as required within of the
compound
4.6 pipe and fittings in booster station
- -
Suction side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged eccentric
4.6.1 reducer, DN 65, PN10 with one pcs 2 95.45 190.91
side to fit pump suction flange
GS double flanged 2 1/2" medium
4.6.2 pcs 2 15.91 31.82
class short piece pipe, L=200mm
GS double flanged 90 degree
4.6.3 pcs 3 140 420
elbow DN 65 PN 10
GS double flanged dismantling
4.6.4 pcs 2 180.3 360.61
joint DN 65 PN 10
GS double flanged gate valve,
4.6.5 wedge, short type, DN 65 PN pcs 2 135.76 271.52
10with wheel
GS double flanged 2 1/2" medium
4.6.6 class short piece pipe, pcs 2 97.58 195.15
L=1200mm
GS double flanged DN65 PN 10
medium class pipe with two 2 1/2"
medium class single flanged piece
4.6.7 pcs 1 140 140
pipes with L=1500mm equal
spacing manifold pipe welded on
it, L=3000mm
4.6.8 GS blind flange DN 65 PN 10 pcs 2 76.36 152.73
GS double flanged DN 65mm
4.6.9 medium class short piece pipe, pcs 2 101.82 203.64
L=2000mm

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GS single flanged DN 65mm


4.6.10 medium class short piece pipe pcs 1 82.73 82.73
with puddle, L=1000mm
GS double flanged gate valve, DN
4.6.11 pcs 1 125.32 125.32
65 PN 10 with wheel
GS double flanged Stainless steel
4.6.12 pcs 1 136.26 136.26
strainer DN65, PN10
GS double flanged dismantling
4.6.13 pcs 1 99.43 99.43
joint DN65 PN 10
Delivery Side pipes and fittings
- -
GS double flanged concentric
4.6.14 reducer DN 50, PN 16 with one pcs 2 127.27 254.55
side to fit pump delivery flange
GS double flanged 2 " medium
4.6.15 pcs 2 74.24 148.48
class short piece pipe, L=500mm
GS double flanged 90 degree bend
4.6.16 pcs 4 140 560
DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged dismantling
4.6.17 pcs 3 180.3 540.91
joint DN 50, PN 16
GS double orifice flanged air
4.6.18 release valve, with gate valve DN Pcs 1 190.45 190.45
50, PN 10
GS double flanged check valve
4.6.19 pcs 3 182.42 547.27
DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged gate valve DN
4.6.20 pcs 4 135.76 543.03
50, PN 16
GS double flanged 2 "medium
4.6.21 class short piece pipe, pcs 2 118.79 237.58
L=1000mm
GS double flanged DN 50, PN 16
medium class pipe with two 2 "
4.6.22 medium grade single flanged pcs 1 186.67 186.67
piece pipes manifold pipe welded
on it, and total L=3000mm
4.6.23 GS blind flange DN 50, PN 16 Pcs 2 55.15 110.3
GS double flanged 2 " medium
4.6.24 classes short piece pipe with pcs 2 116.67 233.33
puddle, L=1500mm
Double flanged 2" GI medium
grade piece pipe with two 1/2"
4.6.25 coupling welded (for pressure pcs 1 95.45 95.45
gauge & pressure switch),
L=1000mm

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Pressure gauge, glycerin filled 0-


4.6.26 16 bar with isolating cock & 1/2" Pcs 1 106.06 106.06
male socket outlet
GS double flanged turbine type
4.6.27 pcs 1 201.52 201.52
water meter DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged Reduced Tee
4.6.28 DN 50 /50/50 PN 16 ( for wash pcs 2 265.15 530.3
out system)
GS single flanged 90 degree
4.6.29 pcs 1 106.06 106.06
elbow, DN 50, PN 16
GS double flanged 2 " medium
4.6.30 pcs 2 95.45 190.91
class short piece pipe, L=700mm
double flanged Reducer DN80/50
4.6.31 pcs 1 180.3 180.3
PN 16
staff flanged adapter with back
4.6.32 pcs 1 224.85 224.85
ring OD90 PN 16
pipe support with pipe clamp, foot
4.6.33 ls 3 190.25 570.74
plate and anchor bolts
Pressure switch with 1/2" male
4.6.34 socket,0-16 bar with isolating No 1 114.55 114.55
cock
Grand Total($) 36,785.85

BILL No: 22 supply of Chlorination System at booster station.

Unit rate Total Amount in


Description Unit Qty.
1 in Dollar Dollar

Two HDPE , XLPE ,LFRP or UPVC


Chlorine solution preparation tank with
agitator, complete with all accessories
required for installation, content 200
liter, to be installed around booster
station including:-

1. Agitator compatible with tank Set 1 450,000 450,000


c/w single –phase or 3-phase,

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230/400v, 50hz, P<=1 kw, IP55


electrical motor and all
accessories required for
installation, to be installed at
main reservoir
2. Adjustable Magnetic flow meter
with discharge rate 0-15 L/hr
3. Solution pipe system made of
HDPE, UPVC pressure pipes,
fittings and all accessories
connection from the preparation
tank (magnetic flow meter inlet
and unit outlet) to the injection
point at the bottom of main
collection chamber or reservoir.
pressure pipes, fittings, double
saddle clamp with required
fitting for complete installation
and other materials required for
raw water adding to both tank
and its drainage system.

Total 450,000 450,000

PART III: - MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS IN BIRR


BOQ-No.23 supply of Pipe and fitting for Pressure Line in birr

Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1 Supply of HDPE Pipe and DCI pipe
1.1 PN 16 PE 100 HDPE pipe
1.1.1 HDPE pipe OD 180 mm m 1119 1,146.27 1,282,670.67
1.2 PN 20 PE 100 HDPE pipe
1.2.1 HDPE pipe OD 200 mm m 1882 1,699.06 3,197,639.65
1.3 PN 25 PE 100 HDPE pipe
1.3.1 HDPE pipe OD 250 mm m 828 2,599.60 2,152,469.33
1.3.2 HDPE pipe OD 200 mm m 342 2,058.16 703,890.01

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
1.4 PN 16 PE 100 HDPE pipe for gravity line
and pressure line
1.4.1 HDPE pipe OD90 mm m 4524 285.65 1,292,292.54
1.5 Supply of K9 DCI pipes
1.5.1 272. 13,994.4
DN150 m 00 0 3,806,476.80
2 Supply of HDPE Fittings
2.1 HDPE PE100 PN 20 90 degree elbow
(mm)
2.1.1 HDPE,OD 200 No. 1 4,215.42 4,215.42
2.2 HDPE PE100 PN 20 45 degree elbow
(mm)
2.2.1 HDPE,OD 200 No 1 4,215.42 4,215.42
2.3 HDPE PE 100 PN 25 Stub flanged adapter
with back ring
2.3.1 OD160/DN150 No 5 5,057.61 25,288.07
2.4 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Stub flanged adapter
with back ring
2.4.1 OD 90/DN80 No 4 1,715.00 6,860.00
2.4.2 OD110/DN100 No 1 1,715.00 1,715.00
2.5
HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Flow control valve
2.5.1 OD 90 No 1 4,802.00 4,802.00
2.6 HDPE PE 100 PN25 HDPE reducer
2.6.1 OD200/OD180 No 1 9,009.84 9,009.84
2.6.2 OD250*OD160 No 2 8,022.00 16,044.00
2.6.3 OD200/OD160 No 3 9,009.84 27,029.52
2.7 HDPE PE 100 PN20 HDPE reducer
2.7.1 OD200/OD110 No 1 3,409.35 3,409.35
3 Supply of Wash out Fittings
3.1 PN25 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 2,907.00
250*90*250 2,907.00
3.2 PN 25 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 3,494.14 3,494.14
3.3 PN 25 DN 80 Flanged GI Pipe with
m 3 3,603.56
length of L=3m 1,201.19

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
3.4 PN 25 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
No 1 2,216.96
80mm 2,216.96
3.5 PN 25 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1 2,384.05 2,384.05
3.6 PN 25 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 3,903.80 3,903.80
3.7 HDPE PE100 PN 25Stub Flange with No 1 4,595.02
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 4,595.02
3.8 PN 20 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 3,177.66
200*90*200 3,177.66
3.9 PN 20 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 2,907.00 2,907.00
3.1 PN20 DN 80 Flanged GI Pipe with length
No 1 3,843.55
of L=3m 3,843.55
3.11 PN20 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
No 1 1,321.30
80mm 1,321.30
3.12 HDPE PE100 PN 20 Stub Flange with No 1 2,438.66
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 2,438.66
3.13 PN 20 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1 2,622.45 2,622.45
3.14 PN 20 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 4,294.17 4,294.17
3.15 PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 1,733.70
180*90*180 1,733.70
3.16 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 2,907.00 2,907.00
3.17 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged GI Pipe with
No 1 3,843.55
length of L=3m 3,843.55
3.18 PN16 Internal Threaded GS adapter DN
No 1 1,321.30
80mm 1,321.30
3.19 HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with No 2 4,877.32
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 2,438.66
3.2 PN 16 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1 2,622.45 2,622.45
3.21 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 4,294.17 4,294.17
3.22 PN16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 1,733.70
90mm*90mm*90mm 1,733.70
3.23 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 2,907.00 2,907.00
3.24 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged GI Pipe with
m 3 10,482.41
length of L=3m 3,494.14
3.25
Internal Threaded GS adapter DN 80mm No 1 1,201.19
1,201.19
3.26 PN 16 Flanged Flap valve DN80mm No 1 2,216.96 2,216.96

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
3.27 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 2,384.05 2,384.05
3.28 HDPE PE100 PN16 Stub Flange with
No 1 3,903.80
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 3,903.80
4 Supply of Air Realize Fittings - -
4.1 PN 25 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee e
No 1 2,360.21
250*90*250 mm 2,360.21
4.2 PN 25 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 3,415.06 3,415.06
4.3 PN 25 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 2,795.31 2,795.31
4.4 PN 25 DN 80 Flanged Single orifice Air
No 1 3,903.80
Valve 3,903.80
4.5 HDPE PE100 PN 25 Stub Flange with
No 1 2,335.85
back ring, nuts and bolts OD 90/DN80 2,335.85
4.6 PN 20 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 2,622.45
200*90*200 mm 2,622.45
4.7 PN 20 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 3,415.06 3,415.06
4.8 PN 20 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 2,795.31 2,795.31
4.9 PN 20 DN 80 Flanged Single orifices Air
No 1 3,903.80
Valve 3,903.80
4.1 HDPE PE100 PN 20 Stub Flange with
No 1 2,335.85
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 2,335.85
4.11 PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 2,622.45
180*90*180 mm 2,622.45
4.12 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 3,415.06 3,415.06
4.13 PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint
No 1 2,795.31 2,795.31
4.14 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged Single orifice Air
No 1 3,903.80 3,903.80
Valve
4.15 HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with
back ring, nuts and bolts OD90/DN80 No 1 2,335.85 2,335.85
4.16 PN 16 Butt-weld HDPE equal Tee
No 1 2,335.85 2,335.85
90mm*90 mm*90mm
4.17 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged CI Gate Valve No 1 3,415.06 3,415.06
4.18
PN 16 DN 80 mm CI Dismantling Joint No 1 2,795.31 2,795.31
4.19 PN 16 DN 80 Flanged Single orifices Air
Valve No 1 3,903.80 3,903.80

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Unit
Item Total Amount
Description Unit Qty Rate
No. [Birr]
[Birr]
4.2 HDPE PE100 PN 16 Stub Flange with
No 1 2,335.85 2,335.85
back ring, nuts and bolts OD 90/DN80

Grand total 12,657,467.71

BOQ No 24. Supply of pipe and fitting of Distribution Network in birr

Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rates in amount in
No.
birr birr
1 supply of Pipes and Fittings
1.1
HDPE PE100 PN10 pipe
1.1.1 Outer diameter 63 mm m 5,308.00 96.53 512,396.10
1.1.2 Outer diameter 75 mm m 2,563.00 135.34 346,864.12
1.1.3 Outer diameter 90 mm m 1,130.00 135.34 152,928.78
1.1.4 Outer diameter 110 mm m 2,151.00 289.73 623,208.03
1.1.5
Outer diameter 125 mm m 1,032.00 371.05 382,920.55
1.1.6 Outer diameter 140 mm m 375.00 466.34 174,878.34
1.2 HDPE PE100 PN10 including
compression coupling
1.2.1 Outer diameter 40 mm m 2,711.00 40.19 108,943.16
1.2.2 Outer diameter 50 mm m 8,500.00 59.70 507,416.00
1.3 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld
Tee(mm*mm*mm)
1.3.1 OD 63 mm No. 17.00 1,844.15 31,350.60
1.3.2 OD 75 mm No. 23.00 2,012.88 46,296.13
1.3.3 OD 90mm No. 3.00 2,119.12 6,357.36
1.3.4 OD 110mm No. 1.00 2,242.16 2,242.16
1.3.5 OD 140 mm No. 1.00 2,807.48 2,807.48
1.4 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld Reducer
Tee(mm*mm*mm)
1.4.1 75*63*75 No. 1.00 1,761.27 1,761.27
1.4.2 90*75*90 No. 1.00 1,854.23 1,854.23
1.4.3 110*75*110 No. 2.00 1,961.89 3,923.78

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rates in amount in
No.
birr birr
1.4.4 125*63*125 No. 1.00 2,125.83 2,125.83
1.4.5 125*75*125 No. 1.00 2,550.99 2,550.99
1.4.6 140*75*140 No. 1.00 3,826.49 3,826.49
1.5 HDPE PE100 PN16 butt weld Reducer
(mm*mm) coupling
1.5.1 75*63 No. 3.00 6,021.12 18,063.36
1.5.2 90*63 No. 1.00 5,772.48 5,772.48
1.5.3 90*75 No. 1.00 5,772.48 5,772.48
1.5.4 110*90 No. 1.00 6,347.04 6,347.04
1.5.5 125*110 No. 1.00 7,328.16 7,328.16
1.5.6 140*110 No. 3.00 7,460.88 22,382.64
1.60 HDPE PE 100 PN16 butt weld
90degree Elbow (mm) coupling
1.6.1 OD 63mm No. 2.00 1,778.72 3,557.43
1.7 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Stub Flange
adapter with Back up ring
1.7.1 OD 75 mm No. 32.00 1,680.00 53,760.00
1.7.2 OD 90mm No. 3.00 11,366.60 34,099.80
1.7.3 OD 110mm No. 4.00 1,680.00 6,720.00
1.8 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 compression
equal tee (mm*mm*mm) coupling
1.8.1 OD 40mm No. 1.00 1,749.08 1,749.08
1.8.2 OD 50mm No. 2.00 1,913.06 3,826.12
1.9 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 compression
reducer tee (mm*mm*mm) coupling
1.9.1 50*40*50 No. 2.00 1,530.45 3,060.89
1.10 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 Straight reducer ,
PN16 (Compression type)(mm*mm)
1.10.1 50*40 No. 2.00 3,778.49 7,556.98
1.10.2 63*40 No. 8.00 4,723.11 37,784.88
1.10.3 63*50 No. 8.00 4,723.11 37,784.88
1.10.4 75*40 No. 11.00 5,268.48 57,953.28
1.10.5 75*50 No. 13.00 5,050.92 65,661.96
1.10.6 90*40 No. 3.00 5,050.92 15,152.76
1.10.7 90*63 No. 2.00 5,050.92 10,101.84
1.10.8 90*50 No. 2.00 5,050.92 10,101.84

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Unit Total
Item
Description Unit Qty Rates in amount in
No.
birr birr
1.11 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 HDPE 90 degree
bend , PN16 (Compression type)
1.11.1 OD 50mm No. 11.00 560.00 6,160.00
1.12 HDPE PE 100 PN 16 HDPE End Plug,
PN16 (Compression type)
1.12.1 OD 50mm No. 5.00 391.02 1,955.10
1.12.2 OD 40mm No. 5.00 301.35 1,506.75
1.13 HDPE/GI PN 16 Female adapter
1.13.1 OD 50mm /40mm No. 2.00 612.49 1,224.97
1.13.2 OD 63mm /50mm No. 2.00 716.93 1,433.85
2 supply of PN16 GI Fittings
2.1 NIPLESE (mm)
2.1.1 40 No. 2.00 178.50 357.00
2.1.2 50 No. 2.00 309.75 619.50
3 Supply of all CI (cast iron) PN16
fittings, including gaskets, bolts and
nuts and all other associated material
required for complete installation.
3.1 All flanged Gate valve
3.1.1 DN 65mm No. 14.00 5,850.00 81,900.00
3.1.2 DN 100mm No. 2.00 10,200.00 20,400.00
3.2 Dismantling joint -
3.2.1 DN 65mm No. 14.00 5,850.00 81,900.00
3.2.2 DN 100mm No. 2 9,792.00 19,584.00
4 Supply of PN 16 Pressure Reducing
Valve (PRV) Fittings -
4.1 supply Double Flanged Pressure
Reduce Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10
Q=0.84952l/s to be installed on
OD63mm Pipe; the PRV should reduce
an Inlet Pressure of 58m H2O to an
Outlet pressure of 20m H2O under
flow Condition (for Dynamic Pressure
Control) and Reduce an Inlet pressure
of 72 m H2O/ to an Outlet pressure of
20m H2O under the No flow Condition
(for Static Pressure Control) i.e. the
Pressure should have a) "dropping - 140,000.0
tight controlling future. The PRV No. 1.00 0 140,000.00

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Item
Description Unit Qty Rates in amount in
No.
birr birr
should contain the important
components such as balanced spring
Diaphragm, Valve Fittings like
stainless steel strainer and any another
necessary Works.

4.2 supply Double Flanged Pressure


Reduce Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10
Q=0.24l/s to be installed on OD50mm
Pipe; the PRV should reduce an Inlet
Pressure of 76m H2O to an Outlet
pressure of 25m H2O under flow
Condition (for Dynamic Pressure
Control) and Reduce an Inlet pressure
of 77 m H2O/ to an Outlet pressure of
25m H2O under the No flow Condition
(for Static Pressure Control) i.e. the
Pressure should have a) "dropping -
tight controlling future. The PRV
should contain the important
components such as balanced spring
Diaphragm, Valve Fittings like
stainless steel strainer, and any another 140,000.0
necessary Works. No. 1.00 0 140,000.00
4.3 supply Double Flanged Pressure
Reduce Valve (PRV) DN 80mm PN10
Q=2.7l/s to be installed on OD90mm
Pipe; the PRV should reduce an Inlet
Pressure of 54m H2O to an Outlet
pressure of 25m H2O under flow
Condition (for Dynamic Pressure
Control) and Reduce an Inlet pressure
of 73 m H2O/ to an Outlet pressure of
25m H2O under the No flow Condition
(for Static Pressure Control) i.e. the
Pressure should have a) "dropping -
tight controlling future. The PRV 140,000.0
should contain the important No. 1.00 0 140,000.00

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Item
Description Unit Qty Rates in amount in
No.
birr birr
components such as balanced spring
Diaphragm, Valve Fittings like
stainless steel strainer, and any another
necessary Works.

4.4 HDPE PE100 PN-16 Stab flange


adaptor with backing(mm*mm)
4.4.1 OD 90/80 No 3.00 4,871.40 14,614.20
4.5 Butt-weld HDPE PE100 PN-16
Reducer(mm*mm) -
4.5.1 OD90*63 No 2.00 2,609.10 5,218.20
4.5.2 OD 90*50 No 2 2,478.65 4,957.29

Grand total 3,991,020.1


4

BOQ No. 25. Supply of pipe and fitting of service reservoir in birr

25m3 Sandwich Masonry Reservoirs


Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount
Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
6 Supply of pipes and fittings -
Supply of PN10 GI Outlet Pipes
6.1 -
& Fittings
6.1.1 DN 80mm double flanged GI pipe m 1,400.00 5,600.00
4.00
DN 80mm double flanged 90
6.1.2 No. 5,652.50 16,957.50
degree Bend 3.00
DN 80 mm L=1.5m double
6.1.3 No. 5,231.52 5,231.52
flanged GS pipe with puddle 1.00
DN 80mm flanged dismantling
6.1.4 No 7,403.20 7,403.20
joint 1.00
6.1.5 DN 80mm flanged gate valve No 5,880.00 5,880.00

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1.00
6.1.6 DN 80 mm flanged Strainer No 5,880.00 5,880.00
1.00
OD 90mm stub flange complete
6.1.7 with DN 80backing ring, nuts and No 1,400.00 1,400.00
1.00
bolts
Supply of PN10 GI Overflow and
- -
6.2 Drain Pipes &PN10 Fittings
DN 80mm flanged GI Pipe m 1,400.00 8,400.00
6.2.1 6.00
DN 80mm double flanged 90
No. 5,652.50 16,957.50
6.2.2 degree Bend 3.00
DN 80 mm L=1.5m single flanged
No. 5,231.52 5,231.52
6.2.3 DCI pipe with puddle 1.00
DN 80 mm L=1.2m single flanged
No. 5,231.52 5,231.52
6.2.4 DCI pipe with puddle 1.00
DN 80mm flanged Gate Valve No. 4,200.00 4,200.00
6.2.5 1.00
DN 80mm flanged Dismantling
No. 4,200.00 4,200.00
6.2.6 Joint 1.00
DN1 80 mm all flanged Tee No 3,150.00 4,200.00
6.2.7 1.00
Supply of PN 10 GI Inlet Pipes &
- -
6.3 Fittings
DN 80 mm double flanged GI
1,400.00 8,400.00
6.3.1 pipe m 6.00
DN 80mm double flanged 90
5,652.50 11,305.00
6.3.2 degree elbow No. 2.00
DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged 5,231.52 5,231.52
6.3.3 GI pipe with puddle No. 1.00
7,350.00 7,350.00
6.3.4 DN 80 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00
DN 80mm flanged dismantling
4,200.00 4,200.00
6.3.5 joint No 1.00
OD 90mm stub flange complete
with DN 80backing ring, nuts and 1,400.00 1,400.00
1.00
6.3.6 bolts No
Construction of 10m3 Sandwich BPT
Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount
Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
7 Supply of pipe and fitting -
Supply of PN 10 DCI Inlet Pipes
7.1 -
& CI Fittings

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DN 150mm double flanged DCI m


7.1.1 6.00 1982.00 11892.00
pipe
DN 150mm double flanged 90 No.
7.1.2 2.00 8947.00 17894.00
degree elbow
DN150 mm L=1.5m double No.
7.1.3 flanged DCI pipe with puddle 2.00 10803.00 21606.00

7.1.4 DN150 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00 13220.00 13220.00


DN 150mm flanged dismantling No
7.1.5 1.00 11562.00 11562.00
joint
OD200mm stub flange complete No
7.1.6 with DN150backing ring, nuts and 2.00 4563.00 9126.00
bolts
7.1.7 PN25 HDPE Reducer 250*160 No 1.00 4106.70 4106.70
Supply of PN10 DCI Outlet Pipes
7.1.8
& CI Fittings
DN 150mm double flanged DCI m
7.2 3.00 1982.00 5946.00
pipe
DN 150mm double flanged 90 No.
7.2.1 3.00 8947.00 26841.00
degree Bend
DN 150 mm L=1.5m double No.
7.2.2 flanged DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 10803.00 10803.00
DN 150mm flanged dismantling No
7.2.3 1.00 11562.00 11562.00
joint
7.2.4 DN 150mm flanged gate valve No 1.00 12170.00 12170.00
7.2.5 DN 150 mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 22915.00 22915.00
OD200mm stub flange complete No
7.2.6 with DN150backing ring, nuts and 2.00 4563.00 9126.00
bolts
Supply of PN10 DCI Overflow
7.2.7 and Drain Pipes & CI PN10
Fittings
7.3 DN150mm flanged DCI Pipe m 6.00 1982.00 11892.00
DN150mm double flanged 90 No.
7.3.1 3.00 8947.00 26841.00
degree Bend
DN150 mm L=1.5m single flanged No.
7.3.2 DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 10803.00 10803.00
DN150 mm L=1.2m single flanged No.
7.3.3 DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 10262.85 10262.85

7.3.4 DN150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 12170.00 12170.00


DN150mm flanged Dismantling No.
7.3.5 1.00 11562.00 11562.00
Joint
7.3.6 DN150 mm all flanged Tee No 1.00 10194.00 10194.00
50m3 Sandwich Masonry Reservoir (booster one , clear water tank and at end of addis alem )

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Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount


Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
6 Supply of PN 10 DCI Pipes &
Fittings
6.1 Supply of PN 10 DCI Inlet Pipes
& CI Fittings
6.1.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI m
12.00 1387.40 16648.80
pipe
6.1.2 DN 150mm double flanged 90 No.
4.00 6262.90 25051.60
degree elbow
6.1.3 DN150 mm L=1.5m double No.
flanged DCI pipe with puddle 2.00 7562.10 15124.20
6.1.4 DN150 mm flanged float Valve No. 2.00 9254.00 18508.00
6.1.5 DN 150mm flanged dismantling No
2.00 8093.40 16186.80
joint
6.1.6 OD200mm stub flange complete No
with DN150backing ring, nuts and 4.00 3194.10 12776.40
bolts
6.1.7 PN25 HDPE Reducer 250*160 No 1.00 2874.69 2874.69
PN20 HDPE Reducer 200*160 No 1.00 0.00
6.2 Supply of PN10 DCI Outlet Pipes
0.00
& CI Fittings
6.2.1 DN 150mm double flanged DCI m
6.00 1387.40 8324.40
pipe
6.2.2 DN 150mm double flanged 90 No.
6.00 6262.90 37577.40
degree Bend
6.2.3 DN 150 mm L=1.5m double No.
flanged DCI pipe with puddle 2.00 7562.10 15124.20
6.2.4 DN 150mm flanged dismantling No
2.00 8093.40 16186.80
joint
6.2.5 DN 150mm flanged gate valve No 2.00 8519.00 17038.00
6.2.6 DN 150 mm flanged Strainer No 2.00 16040.50 32081.00
6.2.7 OD200mm stub flange complete No
with DN150backing ring, nuts and 4.00 3194.10 12776.40
bolts
6.3 Supply of PN10 DCI Overflow
and Drain Pipes & CI PN10 0.00
Fittings
6.3.1 DN150mm flanged DCI Pipe m 6.00 1387.40 8324.40
6.3.2 DN150mm double flanged 90 No.
6.00 6262.90 37577.40
degree Bend
6.3.3 DN150 mm L=1.5m single flanged No.
DCI pipe with puddle 2.00 7562.10 15124.20

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6.3.4 DN150 mm L=1.2m single flanged No.


DCI pipe with puddle 2.00 7184.00 14367.99
6.3.5 DN150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 2.00 8519.00 17038.00
6.3.6 DN150mm flanged Dismantling No.
2.00 8093.40 16186.80
Joint
6.3.7 DN150 mm all flanged Tee No 2.00 7135.80 14271.60
6.4 Supply of PN 10 GI Inlet Pipes &
0.00
Fittings
6.4.1 DN 80 mm double flanged GI m
6.00 1400.00 8400.00
pipe
6.4.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 No.
2.00 5652.50 11305.00
degree elbow
6.4.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double flanged No.
GI pipe with puddle 1.00 5231.52 5231.52
6.4.4 DN 80 mm flanged float Valve No. 1.00 7403.20 7403.20
6.4.5 DN 80mm flanged dismantling No
1.00 5880.00 5880.00
joint
6.4.6 OD 90mm stub flange complete No
with DN 80backing ring, nuts and 4.00 1400.00 5600.00
bolts
6.5 Supply of PN10 GI Outlet Pipes &
0.00
Fittings
6.5.1 DN 80mm double flanged GI pipe m 3.00 1400.00 4200.00
6.5.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 No.
3.00 5652.50 16957.50
degree Bend
6.5.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m double No.
flanged DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 5231.52 5231.52
6.5.4 DN 80mm flanged dismantling No
1.00 5231.52 5231.52
joint
6.5.5 DN 80mm flanged gate valve No 1.00 4200.00 4200.00
6.5.6 DN 80 mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 4200.00 4200.00
6.5.7 OD 90mm stub flange complete No
with DN 80backing ring, nuts and 2.00 3150.00 6300.00
bolts
6.6 Supply of PN10 GI Overflow and
Drain Pipes &PN10 Fittings 0.00
6.6.1 DN 80mm flanged GI Pipe m 6.00 1400.00 8400.00
6.6.2 DN 80mm double flanged 90 No.
3.00 5652.50 16957.50
degree Bend
6.6.3 DN 80 mm L=1.5m single flanged No.
DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 5231.52 5231.52

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6.6.4 DN 80 mm L=1.2m single flanged No.


DCI pipe with puddle 1.00 7350.00 7350.00
6.6.5 DN 80mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 4200.00 4200.00
6.6.6 DN 80mm flanged Dismantling No.
1.00 1400.00 1400.00
Joint
6.6.7 DN1 80 mm all flanged Tee No 1.00 3150.00 3150.00
Pipes and Fittings 300m3 service reservoir
Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount
Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
supply of PN 10 DCI Pipe and CI
8
Fitting
8.1 Inlet Pipe 0.00
DN 150mm double flanged DCI
8.1.1 m 6.00 1387.40 8324.40
pipe
DN 150mm DCI double flanged 90
8.1.2 No. 2.00 6262.90 12525.80
degree Bend
DN 150mm L=1.5m double
8.1.3 No. 1.00 7562.10 7562.10
flanged Puddle DCI pipe
8.1.4 DN 150mm flanged float valve No. 1.00 9254.00 9254.00
DN 150mm flanged dismantling
8.1.5 No 1.00 8093.40 8093.40
joint
Stub flanged Adaptor OD180mm
8.1.6 with DN 150mm back ring, bolt No 1.00 0.00 0.00
and nuts
8.2 Outlet Pipe 0.00 0.00
DN 150mm L=1.5m double
8.2.1 m 1.00 7562.10 7562.10
flanged puddle GS pipe
DN 150mm DCI double Flanged
8.2.2 No. 3.00 6262.90 18788.70
90 degree Bend
8.2.3 DN 150mm flanged Gate Valve No. 1.00 8519.00 8519.00
8.2.4 DN 150mm dismantling joint No 1.00 8093.40 8093.40
8.2.5 DN 150mm flanged Water Meter No 1.00 8519.00 8519.00
Stub flanged Adaptor OD 160mm
8.2.6 with DN150mm back ring, bolt and No 1.00 3088.40 3088.40
nuts
8.2.7 DN150mm flanged spigot No 1.00 4884.96 4884.96
8.2.8 DN 150mm flanged Strainer No 1.00 16040.50 16040.50
HDPE butt-weld reducer OD
8.2.9 No 1.00 4200.00 4200.00
160*140mm
8.3 Over Flow and Drain pipe 0.00 0.00
8.3.1 DN 150mm flanged DCI pipe m 6.00 1387.40 8324.40
DN 150mm flanged 90 degree
8.3.2 No. 4.00 6262.90 25051.60
bend

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DN 150mm L=1.5m fanged


8.3.3 No. 1.00 7562.10 7562.10
puddle DCI pipe
DN 150 mm L=1.2m flanged
8.3.4 No. 1.00 6860.00 6860.00
puddle DCI pipe
8.3.5 DN 150mm flanged Gate valve No. 1.00 8519.00 8519.00
DN 150mm flanged dismantling
8.3.6 No. 1.00 8093.40 8093.40
joint
8.3.7 DN 150mm flanged Tee No 1.00 7135.80 728.41
supply of Pipes and Fittings Plain Sedimentation
Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount
Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
Supply of DN150mm overflow
6.4.1 pipe as shown in the drawing m 24.00 330.54 7,932.96
Supply of DN 150mm drain pipes
6.4.2 pipe as shown in the drawing m 18.00 351.54 6,327.72
Supply of DN 150m inlet and out
6.4.3 let pipe as shown in the drawing m 32.00 330.54 10,577.28
DN 150mm dia gate valve for drain
6.4.4 & outlet pipe control No. 12.00 766.71 9,200.52
DN 150mm internal dia gate valve
6.4.5 for inlet flow control No. 2.00 766.71 1,533.42

6.4.6 Dismantling DN 150 mm dia No. 14.00 728.41 10,197.68

6.4.8 90 Degree bend DN 150mm No. 8.00 598.50 4,788.00

6.4.9 45 Degree bend DN 150mm No. 4.00 598.50 2,394.00


DN 100mm pipes for diffusers
6.4.10 hole m 6.00 100.80 604.80
flanged tee DN 150*150*150mm
6.4.11 No. 2.00 617.40 1,234.80

6.4.12 blinded flanged pipe DN 150mm No. 2.00 554.40 1,108.80


stab flange with adaptor OD
250/DN 150mm including net and
6.4.14 bolt No. 1.00 280.35 280.35
supply of Pipes and Fittings SLOW SAND FILTER
Item Uni Unit Rate Total Amount
Description Qty
No. t [Birr] [Birr]
6.11 Supply of GI pipe at equivalent
length DN 100 mm Gs medium
class(B) perforated lateral under m 309.60 374.70 116007.40
drain pipe with slot 4mm size c/c
5cm from main pipe L=4.3m

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6.12 Supply of DCI pipe at equivalent


length DN 150 mm Gs medium
m 36.02 488.51 17597.85
class(B) main drain pipe with slot
100mm size
6.13 Supply of DN 150 mm DCI pipe
for Overflow pipe & Drain pipes as m 16.00 416.35 6661.57
shown in the drawing
6.14 Supply of DN 150 mm DCI pipe
for Inlet pipe as shown in the m 25.00 416.35 10408.70
drawing
6.16 PN 10 All Flanged CI Reducer Tee
No 72.00 2675.82 192659.04
DN 150*100*150 mm
6.17 PN 10 DN 150mm Double
Flanged gate valve for drainage No 6.00 2555.70 15334.20
6.18 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Flanged
No. 4.00 1878.87 7515.48
socket
6.19 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Flanged 90
No. 4.00 1690.92 6763.68
elbow
6.20 PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Gate valves
No. 2.00 2555.70 5111.40
for flow control of outlet
K 9 DN 150 DCI Out let pipe m 416.22 4,162.20
6.21 10.00
PN 10 DN 150 mm CI
2,428.02 14,568.12
6.22 Dismantling Joint No. 6.00
PN 10 All Flanged CI Tee DN 150
No 2,140.74 6,422.22
6.23 mm 3.00
PN 10 DN 150 mm CI Gate valves
2,555.70 5,111.40
6.24 inlet control No. 2.00
PN 10 DN 100 mm GS Internal
6.25 723.45 1,446.90
threaded stub flange Adapter No. 2.00
DN 150 mm Flanged End plug 1,735.86 3,471.72
6.26 No. 2.00
DN 100 mm Threaded End plug 1,297.38 93,411.36
6.27 No. 72.00
Total 1,676,580.43

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ANNEX 3 HADRALIC RESULT

PART ONE PEACK HOUR DEMAND PIPE TABLE


ID Label Diameter (mm) Material Velocity (m/s) Hazen-Williams C
912 P-39 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
913 P-40 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
914 P-41 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
915 P-42 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
916 P-43 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1017 P-169 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1053 P-210 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1061 P-218 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150

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ID Label Diameter (mm) Material Velocity (m/s) Hazen-Williams C


1069 P-226 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1021 150
1070 P-227 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1021 150
1071 P-228 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1021 150
1093 P-246 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1094 P-247 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1095 P-248 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1096 P-249 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1098 P-251 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1123 P-273 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1124 P-274 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1135 P-287 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1188 P-345 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1189 P-346 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1190 P-347 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1191 P-348 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1241 P-399 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1242 P-400 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1243 P-401 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1244 P-402 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1245 P-403 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1246 P-404 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1247 P-405 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1270 P-427 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1271 P-428 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1272 P-429 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1338 P-496 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1339 P-497 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1387 P-552 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1388 P-553 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1389 P-554 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1392 P-557 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1393 P-558 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1394 P-559 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1568 150
1586 P-764 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.8931 150
1598 P-776 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.8931 150
1628 P-806 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.8931 150
1886 P-59 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1887 P-60 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1888 P-61 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1889 P-62 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150

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1890 P-63 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1891 P-64 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1907 P-80 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1908 P-81 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1909 P-82 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1915 P-88 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1916 P-89 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1917 P-90 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1918 P-91 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1919 P-92 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1920 P-93 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1921 P-94 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1922 P-95 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1923 P-96 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1924 P-97 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1937 P-110 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1938 P-111 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1939 P-112 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1940 P-113 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1941 P-114 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1942 P-115 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1943 P-116 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1959 P-132 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1960 P-133 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1961 P-134 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1962 P-135 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1963 P-136 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1964 P-137 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1966 P-139 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1973 P-146 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1985 P-158 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1986 P-159 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1987 P-160 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1989 P-162 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1990 P-163 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
1991 P-164 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
2022 P-194 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
2023 P-195 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2628 150
2252 P-257 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.3137 150
2313 P-287 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.1021 150

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2316 P-289 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.8931 150
2330 P-295 34.8 HDPE PN10 0.2103 150
875 P-7 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
876 P-8 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
877 P-9 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
878 P-10 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
879 P-11 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
880 P-12 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
881 P-13 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
882 P-14 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
883 P-15 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
884 P-16 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
885 P-17 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
886 P-18 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
887 P-19 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
888 P-22 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
889 P-23 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
894 P-170 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
895 P-540 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
897 P-568 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
898 P-569 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
899 P-20 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
900 P-21 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
917 P-44 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
918 P-45 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
919 P-46 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
920 P-47 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
921 P-48 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
922 P-49 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
923 P-50 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
924 P-51 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
925 P-52 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
926 P-53 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
927 P-54 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
930 P-79 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
931 P-80 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
932 P-81 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
933 P-85 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
934 P-86 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
935 P-87 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150

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938 P-134 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
940 P-541 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
944 P-808 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
965 P-143 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
973 P-119 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
974 P-120 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
975 P-121 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
982 P-130 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
983 P-131 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
984 P-132 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
985 P-133 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
986 P-135 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
987 P-136 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
988 P-137 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
989 P-138 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
990 P-139 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
991 P-140 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
993 P-142 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
994 P-144 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
995 P-145 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
996 P-146 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
997 P-147 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
998 P-148 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
1001 P-151 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1002 P-152 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1003 P-153 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1004 P-154 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1005 P-155 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1006 P-156 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1007 P-157 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1008 P-158 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1009 P-161 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1010 P-162 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1011 P-163 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1012 P-164 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1013 P-165 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1014 P-166 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1015 P-167 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1016 P-168 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1018 P-171 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150

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1019 P-172 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1020 P-173 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1021 P-174 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1022 P-175 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1023 P-176 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1024 P-177 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1025 P-178 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1026 P-179 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1027 P-180 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1028 P-183 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1029 P-184 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1030 P-185 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1031 P-186 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1032 P-187 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1033 P-188 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1034 P-189 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1035 P-190 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1044 P-201 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
1047 P-204 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1048 P-205 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1049 P-206 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1050 P-207 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1051 P-208 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1052 P-209 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0352 150
1082 P-240 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0349 150
1083 P-241 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0349 150
1084 P-242 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0349 150
1085 P-243 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1092 P-245 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1111 P-331 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1112 P-332 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1114 P-359 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1139 P-291 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1140 P-292 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1141 P-293 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1142 P-294 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1143 P-295 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1144 P-296 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1146 P-298 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1147 P-299 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150

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1148 P-300 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1149 P-301 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1150 P-302 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1151 P-303 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1152 P-304 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1153 P-305 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
1155 P-307 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1156 P-308 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1157 P-309 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1158 P-310 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1159 P-311 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1160 P-312 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1161 P-313 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1162 P-314 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0602 150
1163 P-317 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1167 P-321 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1168 P-322 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1169 P-323 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1170 P-324 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1171 P-325 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1172 P-326 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1173 P-327 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1174 P-328 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1175 P-329 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1176 P-330 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
1177 P-333 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1178 P-334 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1179 P-335 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1180 P-336 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1181 P-337 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1186 P-343 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0556 150
1187 P-344 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0556 150
1192 P-349 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0443 150
1193 P-350 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1194 P-351 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1195 P-352 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1196 P-353 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1197 P-354 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1200 P-355 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1201 P-356 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150

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1202 P-357 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1203 P-358 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1204 P-360 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1248 P-406 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1249 P-407 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1250 P-408 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1251 P-409 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0999 150
1253 P-500 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1342 P-501 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1343 P-502 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1344 P-503 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1345 P-504 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1346 P-505 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1347 P-506 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1348 P-507 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1349 P-508 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1350 P-509 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1351 P-510 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1352 P-511 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1353 P-512 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1354 P-513 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
1355 P-514 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1356 P-515 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1357 P-516 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1358 P-517 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1359 P-518 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1360 P-519 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1361 P-520 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1362 P-521 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1363 P-522 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1364 P-523 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1365 P-524 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1366 P-525 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1367 P-526 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1370 P-529 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1371 P-530 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1372 P-531 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1373 P-532 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1374 P-533 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1375 P-534 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150

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1376 P-535 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1377 P-536 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150
1379 P-539 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
1397 P-563 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
1398 P-564 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
1399 P-565 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
1400 P-566 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
1401 P-809 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0394 150
1402 P-810 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
1574 P-752 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.4019 150
1844 P-17 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1845 P-18 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1846 P-19 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1847 P-20 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1848 P-21 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1849 P-22 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1850 P-23 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1851 P-24 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1852 P-25 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1853 P-26 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1854 P-27 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1855 P-28 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1856 P-29 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1857 P-30 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1859 P-32 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1860 P-33 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1861 P-34 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1862 P-35 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1863 P-36 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1864 P-37 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1865 P-38 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1866 P-39 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1867 P-40 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1868 P-41 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1869 P-42 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1870 P-43 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1871 P-44 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1872 P-45 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1873 P-46 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1874 P-47 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150

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1875 P-48 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1876 P-49 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1877 P-50 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1878 P-51 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1879 P-52 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1880 P-53 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1881 P-54 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1882 P-55 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1968 P-141 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.5023 150
1969 P-142 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.5023 150
1970 P-143 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.5023 150
1971 P-144 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.5023 150
1972 P-145 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.5023 150
1974 P-147 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1975 P-148 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1976 P-149 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1977 P-150 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1978 P-151 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1979 P-152 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1980 P-153 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1981 P-154 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1982 P-155 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1983 P-156 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1984 P-157 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3349 150
1992 P-165 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1993 P-166 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1994 P-167 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1995 P-168 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1996 P-169 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1997 P-170 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1998 P-171 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
1999 P-172 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2000 P-173 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2001 P-174 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2002 P-175 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2003 P-176 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2004 P-177 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2005 P-178 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2006 P-179 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2007 P-180 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150

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2008 P-181 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2009 P-182 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2010 P-183 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2011 P-184 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2012 P-185 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2013 P-186 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2014 P-187 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2015 P-188 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2016 P-189 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2020 P-192 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2021 P-193 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1674 150
2060 P-200 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2061 P-201 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2062 P-202 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2063 P-203 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2064 P-204 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2065 P-205 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.3215 150
2066 P-206 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2067 P-207 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2068 P-208 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2069 P-209 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2070 P-210 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2071 P-211 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2072 P-212 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2073 P-213 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2074 P-214 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2075 P-215 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2076 P-216 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2077 P-217 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2078 P-218 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2079 P-219 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2080 P-220 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2081 P-221 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2082 P-222 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2083 P-223 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2084 P-224 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2085 P-225 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2086 P-226 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1607 150
2213 P-246 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.1442 150
2214 P-247 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0234 150

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2216 P-249 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0246 150
2217 P-250 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0255 150
2219 P-252 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0397 150
2256 P-261 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0131 150
2257 P-262 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0605 150
2258 P-263 43.6 HDPE PN10 0.0647 150
928 P-55 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
929 P-56 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
936 P-110 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1105 150
937 P-115 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0155 150
939 P-230 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
945 P-89 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
946 P-90 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
947 P-91 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
948 P-92 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
949 P-93 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
950 P-94 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
951 P-95 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
952 P-96 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
953 P-97 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
954 P-98 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
955 P-101 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
956 P-102 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
957 P-103 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
958 P-104 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1113 150
959 P-105 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1113 150
960 P-107 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
961 P-108 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
962 P-111 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
963 P-112 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
966 P-252 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
967 P-537 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
969 P-114 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0155 150
979 P-125 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0879 150
980 P-127 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.063 150
981 P-128 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0548 150
992 P-141 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0548 150
999 P-149 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0879 150
1000 P-150 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.063 150
1068 P-225 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1482 150

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1072 P-229 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1073 P-231 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1074 P-232 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1075 P-233 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1076 P-234 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1077 P-235 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1078 P-236 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1079 P-237 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1080 P-238 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1081 P-239 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1071 150
1088 P-682 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1089 P-683 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1090 P-684 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1099 P-253 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1100 P-254 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1101 P-255 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1102 P-256 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1103 P-257 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1110 P-267 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
1113 P-338 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1118 P-268 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
1119 P-269 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
1120 P-270 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
1121 P-271 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
1122 P-272 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
1182 P-339 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1183 P-340 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1039 150
1184 P-341 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.139 150
1185 P-342 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.139 150
1267 P-424 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0971 150
1268 P-425 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0971 150
1269 P-426 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.0971 150
1273 P-430 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1274 P-431 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1275 P-432 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1276 P-433 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1277 P-434 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1278 P-435 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1279 P-436 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1280 P-437 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150

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1281 P-438 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1282 P-439 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1283 P-440 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1284 P-441 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1285 P-442 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1286 P-443 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1287 P-444 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1288 P-445 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1289 P-446 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1290 P-447 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1310 P-467 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1311 P-468 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1312 P-469 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1313 P-470 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1314 P-471 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
1368 P-527 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1113 150
1369 P-528 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
1378 P-538 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1105 150
1403 P-811 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.126 150
1495 P-665 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1496 P-666 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1497 P-667 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1498 P-668 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1499 P-669 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1500 P-670 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1501 P-671 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1502 P-672 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1503 P-673 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1504 P-674 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1510 P-685 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1511 P-686 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1512 P-687 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1513 P-688 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1514 P-689 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1515 P-690 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1516 P-691 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1517 P-692 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1518 P-693 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1519 P-694 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1520 P-695 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150

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1521 P-696 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1522 P-697 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1523 P-698 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1524 P-699 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1525 P-700 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1526 P-701 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1536 P-712 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1537 P-713 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1596 P-774 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1597 P-775 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1599 P-777 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1600 P-778 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1601 P-779 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1602 P-780 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1603 P-781 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1604 P-782 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1605 P-783 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1606 P-784 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1607 P-785 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1608 P-786 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1609 P-787 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1610 P-788 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1611 P-789 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1612 P-790 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1613 P-791 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1614 P-792 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1615 P-793 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1616 P-794 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1617 P-795 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1618 P-796 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1619 P-797 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1620 P-798 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1621 P-799 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1622 P-800 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1623 P-801 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1624 P-802 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1625 P-803 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1626 P-804 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.3589 150
1892 P-65 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1893 P-66 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150

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1894 P-67 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1895 P-68 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1896 P-69 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1897 P-70 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1898 P-71 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1899 P-72 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1900 P-73 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1902 P-75 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1903 P-76 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1904 P-77 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1905 P-78 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1906 P-79 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
1910 P-83 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.7393 150
1911 P-84 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.7393 150
1912 P-85 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.7393 150
1913 P-86 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.7393 150
1914 P-87 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.7393 150
1925 P-98 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1926 P-99 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1927 P-100 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1928 P-101 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1929 P-102 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1930 P-103 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1931 P-104 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1932 P-105 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1933 P-106 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1934 P-107 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1935 P-108 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1936 P-109 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.6337 150
1944 P-117 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1945 P-118 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1946 P-119 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1947 P-120 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1948 P-121 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1949 P-122 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1950 P-123 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1951 P-124 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1952 P-125 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1953 P-126 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1954 P-127 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150

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1955 P-128 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1956 P-129 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1965 P-138 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.5281 150
1967 P-140 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.4224 150
2024 P-196 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
2025 P-197 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.8449 150
2030 P-199 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.189 150
2220 P-253 54.9 HDPE PN10 0.1601 150
941 P-542 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
942 P-543 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
964 P-113 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1507 150
970 P-116 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1507 150
971 P-117 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1507 150
972 P-118 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1507 150
976 P-122 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
977 P-123 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
978 P-124 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1037 P-192 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1038 P-193 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1039 P-194 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1040 P-195 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1041 P-196 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1042 P-197 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1043 P-198 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1045 P-202 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1644 150
1046 P-203 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1644 150
1054 P-211 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1055 P-212 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1056 P-213 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1057 P-214 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1058 P-215 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1059 P-216 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1060 P-217 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1488 150
1062 P-219 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1044 150
1063 P-220 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1044 150
1064 P-221 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1044 150
1065 P-222 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1044 150
1104 P-258 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1105 P-259 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1106 P-260 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150

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1107 P-261 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1108 P-262 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1115 P-361 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1125 P-277 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.0002 150
1126 P-278 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.0445 150
1127 P-279 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.0445 150
1128 P-280 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1129 P-281 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1130 P-282 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1131 P-283 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1132 P-284 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1133 P-285 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1134 P-286 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1136 P-288 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1332 150
1137 P-289 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1332 150
1138 P-290 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1332 150
1145 P-297 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1219 150
1154 P-306 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1332 150
1164 P-318 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1064 150
1165 P-319 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1064 150
1166 P-320 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.062 150
1198 P-544 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1205 P-362 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2665 150
1206 P-363 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2665 150
1254 P-411 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1255 P-412 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1256 P-413 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1257 P-414 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1258 P-415 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1259 P-416 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1260 P-417 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1261 P-418 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1262 P-419 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1263 P-420 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1264 P-421 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.3017 150
1265 P-422 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.3017 150
1266 P-423 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.3017 150
1291 P-448 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1292 P-449 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1293 P-450 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150

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1294 P-451 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1295 P-452 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1296 P-453 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1297 P-454 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1298 P-455 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1299 P-456 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1300 P-457 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1301 P-458 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1302 P-459 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1303 P-460 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1304 P-461 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1305 P-462 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1306 P-463 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1307 P-464 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1308 P-465 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1309 P-466 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2333 150
1340 P-498 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1932 150
1341 P-499 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2573 150
1380 P-545 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1381 P-546 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1382 P-547 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1383 P-548 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1384 P-549 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1386 P-551 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1776 150
1390 P-555 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.2221 150
1391 P-556 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.1777 150
1577 P-755 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1578 P-756 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1579 P-757 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1580 P-758 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1581 P-759 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1582 P-760 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1583 P-761 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
1587 P-765 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1588 P-766 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1589 P-767 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1590 P-768 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1591 P-769 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1592 P-770 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1593 P-771 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150

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1594 P-772 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1595 P-773 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.5058 150
1883 P-56 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.6698 150
1884 P-57 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.6698 150
1885 P-58 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.6698 150
2018 P-190 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7442 150
2019 P-191 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7442 150
2029 P-198 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.7587 150
2255 P-260 65.4 HDPE PN10 0.3461 150
2327 P-293 72.6 HDPE PN16 0.7851 150
1116 P-365 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1117 P-570 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1207 P-364 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1208 P-366 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1210 P-368 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1211 P-369 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1212 P-370 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1213 P-371 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1214 P-372 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1215 P-373 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.253 150
1216 P-374 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.2838 150
1217 P-375 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.2838 150
1218 P-376 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.2838 150
1219 P-377 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.2838 150
1220 P-378 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1221 P-379 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1222 P-380 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1223 P-381 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1224 P-382 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1225 P-383 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1226 P-384 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1227 P-385 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1228 P-386 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1229 P-387 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1230 P-388 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1231 P-389 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1232 P-390 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1233 P-391 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1234 P-392 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1235 P-393 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150

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1236 P-394 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1237 P-395 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1238 P-396 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1239 P-397 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1240 P-398 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1252 P-476 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1315 P-472 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1316 P-473 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1317 P-474 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1318 P-475 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1319 P-477 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1320 P-478 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1321 P-479 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.3251 150
1322 P-480 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.5654 150
1323 P-481 78.5 HDPE PN10 0.5653 150
1404 P-571 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1405 P-572 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1406 P-573 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1407 P-574 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1408 P-575 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1409 P-576 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1410 P-577 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1411 P-578 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1412 P-579 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1413 P-580 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1414 P-581 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1415 P-582 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1416 P-583 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1417 P-584 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1418 P-585 78.5 HDPE PN10 1.2368 150
1419 P-586 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1420 P-587 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1421 P-588 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1422 P-589 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1423 P-590 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1424 P-591 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1425 P-592 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1426 P-593 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1427 P-594 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1428 P-595 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150

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1429 P-596 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1430 P-597 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1431 P-598 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1432 P-599 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1433 P-600 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1434 P-601 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1435 P-602 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1436 P-603 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1437 P-604 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1438 P-605 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1439 P-606 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1440 P-607 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1441 P-608 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1442 P-609 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1443 P-610 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1444 P-611 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1445 P-612 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1446 P-613 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1447 P-614 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1448 P-615 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1449 P-616 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1450 P-617 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1451 P-618 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1452 P-619 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1453 P-620 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1454 P-621 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1455 P-622 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1456 P-623 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1457 P-624 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1458 P-625 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1459 P-626 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1460 P-627 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1461 P-628 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1462 P-629 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1463 P-630 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1464 P-631 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1465 P-632 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1466 P-633 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1467 P-634 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1468 P-635 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150

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1469 P-636 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1470 P-637 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1471 P-638 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1472 P-639 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1473 P-640 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1474 P-641 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1475 P-642 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1563 P-741 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1564 P-742 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1565 P-743 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1566 P-744 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1567 P-745 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1568 P-746 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1569 P-747 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1570 P-748 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1571 P-749 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1572 P-750 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1573 P-751 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
1576 P-754 96 HDPE PN10 0.8216 150
2318 P-290 96 HDPE PN10 0.7387 150
2320 P-292 96 HDPE PN10 0.8682 150
1494 P-664 109.3 HDPE PN10 1.0865 150
1505 P-675 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9959 150
1506 P-676 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9959 150
1507 P-677 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9959 150
1508 P-678 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9959 150
1509 P-679 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9959 150
1527 P-702 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1528 P-703 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1529 P-704 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1530 P-705 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1531 P-706 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1532 P-707 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1533 P-708 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1534 P-709 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1535 P-710 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1538 P-715 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1539 P-716 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1540 P-717 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1541 P-718 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150

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1542 P-719 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1543 P-720 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1544 P-721 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1545 P-722 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1546 P-723 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1547 P-724 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1548 P-725 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1549 P-726 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1550 P-727 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1551 P-728 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1552 P-729 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1553 P-730 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1554 P-731 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1555 P-732 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1556 P-733 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1557 P-734 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1558 P-735 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1559 P-736 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1560 P-737 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1561 P-738 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1562 P-739 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1575 P-753 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1627 P-805 109.3 HDPE PN10 0.9054 150
1477 P-644 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.5448 150
2319 P-291 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.0108 150
968 P-680 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.0108 150
1087 P-681 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1199 P-657 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1478 P-646 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.0108 150
1479 P-647 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.0108 150
1480 P-648 122.4 HDPE PN10 1.0108 150
1481 P-650 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1482 P-651 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1483 P-652 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1484 P-653 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1485 P-654 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1486 P-655 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1487 P-656 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1488 P-658 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1489 P-659 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150

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1490 P-660 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1491 P-661 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1492 P-662 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150
1493 P-663 122.4 HDPE PN10 0.9386 150

PART TWO MINIMUM HOUR DEMAND JUNCTION TABLE


Pressure
(m
ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
164 end FH 2,048.33 473,567.88 1,390,826.37 22
2315 Wpadismender3 2,122.69 471,869.11 1,394,384.91 26
1826 WPp 2,149.03 476,566.14 1,389,580.02 46
820 WP_SATELAYT SUC 2,114.97 471,073.82 1,394,058.94 34
817 WP_MIZU GOTE 2,105.78 471,047.58 1,393,816.71 43
470 WP_MENHARIA 2,073.07 473,500.05 1,391,787.15 27
1825 WP_LAY BIWSA 2,142.65 476,864.85 1,389,689.34 52
1824 WP_LAY BEUSA 2,151.34 476,548.00 1,389,056.99 43
1823 WP_LACHI BISA 2,134.02 476,261.07 1,390,240.44 61
573 WP_HELTH EXTENTI 2,055.79 473,081.26 1,391,911.58 44
157 WP_DIBZE 2,081.20 473,818.01 1,390,402.32 21
1822 WP_ARSHUMAN 2,126.28 475,084.10 1,389,994.57 69
1821 WP_ABTAN2 2,150.93 476,034.25 1,388,676.99 44
1820 WP_ABTAN1 2,158.34 476,436.80 1,388,518.98 36
841 WP_ABITA BA 2,057.20 470,293.41 1,393,150.46 40
2329 WPP 2,063.02 473,244.67 1,391,850.95 37
662 WP456 2,072.97 473,620.85 1,391,703.90 27
2058 WP2 1,816.93 474,003.98 1,393,865.74 42
2057 WP1 1,868.09 473,689.03 1,394,310.44 43
311 WP WEFCHO 2,056.76 473,532.04 1,391,490.46 43
291 WP TIMKEU 2,025.11 473,220.67 1,391,298.31 45
809 WP SUMGINA 2,087.12 472,747.90 1,394,131.90 62
597 WP SCHOOL2 2,085.22 473,182.05 1,392,666.33 64
203 WP GONDER BER 2,051.40 473,050.22 1,391,550.10 49
187 WP GEBYA SEFER 2,053.56 473,264.99 1,391,470.91 47
498 WP ASTEDADER 2,069.23 473,285.93 1,391,802.00 31
228 WP AKODRINA 2,024.55 473,571.31 1,391,145.58 45
690 WP ADIS MENDER 2 2,110.73 472,029.99 1,394,436.39 38
693 WP ADIS MENDER 1 2,125.34 471,987.93 1,394,268.01 24
1819 WP ABTSAD 2,162.28 475,590.66 1,389,014.00 33

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(m
ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
436 WP 03 2,073.92 473,385.91 1,391,662.71 26
478 WP 01 2,071.30 473,399.90 1,391,828.79 29
452 TEKLYE END 2,061.53 474,129.91 1,391,460.39 39
429 T216 2,069.15 473,706.81 1,391,613.86 31
401 T215 2,062.62 473,699.32 1,391,545.47 38
474 T11 2,123.37 471,993.39 1,394,281.33 26
2264 SR4 2,139.43 472,121.97 1,393,971.31 10
634 SC ROFCACHI ELMN 2,063.08 473,768.08 1,391,553.16 37
1818 SATELAYT SCH 1 2,132.67 476,286.77 1,389,381.43 62
570 ROOF CACHIMENT 2,085.96 473,187.91 1,392,704.26 63
1815 ROAD R1500 2,146.67 474,979.05 1,389,548.25 48
1816 ROAD R550 2,143.66 476,124.78 1,388,749.30 51
416 ROAD R291 2,073.13 473,464.39 1,391,729.45 27
765 ROAD R46 2,120.48 471,696.78 1,394,345.42 28
767 ROAD R32 2,112.49 472,206.21 1,394,054.36 36
688 ROAD R30 2,121.52 471,992.72 1,394,297.24 27
677 ROAD R16 2,111.18 472,329.55 1,393,601.21 38
698 ROAD R13 2,099.24 472,827.70 1,393,133.54 50
743 ROAD R11 2,082.86 473,136.79 1,392,615.61 66
865 ROAD R01 2,112.76 471,061.79 1,394,135.77 36
1813 ROAD L1500 2,146.15 474,982.23 1,389,554.22 49
1814 ROAD L550 2,144.62 476,133.67 1,388,751.55 50
814 ROAD L47 2,118.75 471,681.06 1,394,336.85 30
770 ROAD L32 2,112.54 472,199.56 1,394,054.31 36
182 ROAD L30 2,120.99 471,994.21 1,394,302.48 28
611 ROAD L23 2,061.69 473,244.26 1,391,651.89 39
172 ROAD L16 2,111.23 472,332.98 1,393,594.23 38
717 ROAD L14 2,101.66 472,799.26 1,393,150.75 47
830 ROAD L01 2,113.09 471,061.93 1,394,128.13 36
1812 ROAD C555 2,144.38 476,129.98 1,388,752.06 50
406 ROAD C290 2,073.02 473,462.80 1,391,723.76 27
772 ROAD C46 2,119.41 471,688.91 1,394,341.50 29
795 ROAD C32 2,112.29 472,202.09 1,394,054.28 37
254 ROAD C30 2,121.25 471,993.84 1,394,300.16 28
523 ROAD C16 2,111.20 472,330.71 1,393,599.75 38
703 ROAD C13 2,100.42 472,814.93 1,393,141.60 48
209 ROAD C11 2,082.86 473,138.22 1,392,604.84 66
615 ROAD C1 2,061.38 473,239.43 1,391,650.18 39

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
829 ROAD C01 2,113.00 471,061.97 1,394,131.72 36
191 ROAD C 2,057.12 473,536.08 1,391,520.69 43
371 RO R30 2,048.32 473,562.01 1,391,450.77 22
122 RO R10 2,035.91 473,618.54 1,391,313.28 34
135 RO R9 2,046.03 473,617.62 1,390,830.37 24
136 RO R6 2,098.18 474,144.34 1,390,551.64 4
288 RO L51 2,029.60 473,595.55 1,391,216.07 40
332 RO L28 2,046.69 473,562.94 1,391,436.54 23
114 RO L12 2,035.56 473,611.18 1,391,313.40 34
148 RO L7 2,046.39 473,611.45 1,390,829.25 24
113 RO L4 2,098.38 474,149.23 1,390,546.47 4
333 RO C29 2,047.02 473,563.65 1,391,441.91 23
144 RO C11 2,035.65 473,614.75 1,391,313.48 34
110 RO C8 2,046.13 473,614.26 1,390,829.66 24
118 RO C5 2,098.27 474,147.06 1,390,549.32 4
1808 MARIAM END CAB 2,165.71 477,289.99 1,389,533.50 29
2056 Ja1 1,867.29 473,701.03 1,394,312.64 44
258 JAD 2,122.69 471,872.96 1,394,391.31 26
649 J470 2,034.65 473,618.16 1,391,290.10 35
501 J333 2,059.18 473,205.79 1,391,883.60 41
485 J318 2,068.79 473,311.28 1,391,822.71 31
449 J316 2,068.69 473,294.25 1,391,807.45 32
465 J304 2,074.18 473,414.31 1,391,761.05 26
510 J297 2,073.52 473,494.95 1,391,721.65 27
461 J293 2,073.02 473,442.72 1,391,722.93 27
500 J268 2,064.45 473,745.61 1,391,620.57 36
477 J245 2,062.96 473,776.19 1,391,614.14 37
405 J238 2,062.31 473,795.27 1,391,608.33 38
443 J224 2,069.69 473,696.13 1,391,625.54 31
330 J200 2,038.81 473,585.16 1,391,372.60 31
334 J114 2,040.07 473,579.31 1,391,398.81 30
196 J102 2,032.32 473,602.11 1,391,262.82 38
325 J101 2,030.63 473,608.53 1,391,225.42 39
531 J90 2,074.04 473,415.75 1,391,731.99 26
544 J81 2,058.16 473,149.92 1,391,923.93 42
540 J80 2,060.17 473,198.99 1,391,931.89 40
223 J68 2,064.92 473,575.59 1,391,624.78 35
315 J61 2,061.16 473,234.24 1,391,645.14 39

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(m
ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
370 J60 2,059.91 473,254.56 1,391,607.35 40
859 J32 2,105.53 471,053.80 1,393,837.89 43
846 J30 2,114.91 471,067.76 1,394,062.10 34
145 J4 2,039.53 473,617.10 1,391,340.39 30
116 J2 2,040.91 473,844.04 1,390,862.57 29
866 J-792 2,109.23 471,060.76 1,394,222.62 40
374 J-744 2,119.57 472,117.89 1,394,044.07 29
1807 J-709 2,139.43 476,488.36 1,389,447.18 55
1806 J-708 2,132.97 476,399.59 1,389,038.85 62
1805 J-707 2,144.68 476,150.80 1,388,754.44 50
1804 J-706 2,146.92 475,677.76 1,389,135.66 48
1803 J-705 2,147.48 475,672.83 1,389,124.27 47
1802 J-704 2,147.90 474,974.25 1,389,538.73 47
1801 J-703 2,139.33 476,491.70 1,389,459.27 55
1800 J-702 2,142.54 476,864.06 1,389,678.92 52
1799 J-701 2,148.45 476,563.26 1,389,576.16 46
1798 J-700 2,142.68 476,100.89 1,388,772.24 52
672 J-569 2,031.16 473,610.50 1,391,235.05 39
673 J-567 2,055.46 473,553.12 1,391,486.08 15
674 J-566 2,069.94 473,591.91 1,391,667.75 30
628 J-517 2,061.16 473,233.87 1,391,649.58 39
378 J-268 2,064.03 473,591.28 1,391,627.95 36
376 J-266 2,056.96 473,388.45 1,391,518.51 43
372 J-113 2,034.42 473,608.30 1,391,300.80 36
375 J-100 2,030.28 473,597.41 1,391,227.71 40
2246 J-12DL[b10 1,817.52 473,789.25 1,394,139.75 41
210 J HC 2,065.95 473,580.30 1,391,635.44 34
2317 J For dile betgle remaining village 2,116.23 470,598.05 1,394,235.42 33
658 HELTH ROOF CACHM 2,063.59 473,642.58 1,391,561.30 37
2055 GRB6 1,792.67 473,825.56 1,394,050.52 66
2054 GRB1 1,795.71 473,946.37 1,393,905.42 63
2326 GRAVITY LINE JANCTION 2,075.24 473,133.10 1,392,352.44 73
495 GR329 2,058.90 473,225.91 1,391,884.09 41
1797 GR103 2,133.98 476,462.50 1,389,224.32 61
1796 GR102 2,129.74 476,362.28 1,388,980.04 65
1795 GR101 2,144.48 476,332.91 1,388,624.80 50
339 GR43 2,037.65 473,572.03 1,391,375.84 32
304 GR40 2,062.51 470,792.62 1,393,686.22 34

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Pressure
(m
ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
200 GR32 2,020.08 473,400.34 1,391,301.30 50
752 GR30 2,113.75 471,607.21 1,394,304.33 35
754 GR21 2,104.51 471,193.51 1,394,227.13 44
681 GR10 2,121.73 472,116.22 1,394,048.39 27
2053 GLB4 1,793.96 473,814.33 1,394,071.11 65
2052 GLB2 1,795.09 473,940.39 1,393,909.30 64
1794 GL402 2,134.12 476,463.84 1,389,239.47 61
1793 GL401 2,128.93 476,364.10 1,388,992.10 66
1792 GL400 2,145.02 476,336.10 1,388,611.82 50
423 GL331 2,059.28 473,222.22 1,391,888.88 41
347 GL45 2,037.48 473,577.17 1,391,374.52 32
225 GL42 2,024.95 473,409.14 1,391,363.56 45
762 GL40 2,063.55 470,798.19 1,393,690.06 33
357 GL30 2,113.30 471,584.66 1,394,299.33 36
360 GL22 2,022.11 473,601.44 1,391,133.79 48
227 GL21 2,102.53 471,171.42 1,394,226.81 46
305 GL20 2,022.82 473,611.43 1,391,102.26 47
686 GL10 2,120.36 472,111.84 1,394,060.57 29
2051 GCB5 1,792.77 473,818.18 1,394,063.28 66
2050 GCB3 1,795.01 473,943.41 1,393,906.94 64
1791 GC402 2,133.54 476,463.70 1,389,232.89 61
1790 GC401 2,128.28 476,363.15 1,388,984.88 66
1789 GC400 2,143.32 476,335.70 1,388,615.47 51
472 GC330 2,058.35 473,224.11 1,391,886.06 42
348 GC44 2,036.31 473,574.82 1,391,375.42 34
300 GC41 2,025.11 473,401.47 1,391,364.45 45
775 GC40 2,061.81 470,794.66 1,393,688.05 35
312 GC31 2,019.65 473,407.48 1,391,301.03 50
799 GC30 2,112.13 471,593.95 1,394,300.11 37
811 GC21 2,099.47 471,180.43 1,394,227.13 49
183 GC10 2,120.72 472,112.65 1,394,055.53 28
516 EX_WP AROUND RS 2,069.00 473,712.47 1,391,618.25 31
444 EX_RS OUTLET 2,069.84 473,716.53 1,391,577.24 30
659 END481 2,032.83 473,836.21 1,391,206.50 37
645 END480 2,033.26 473,813.68 1,391,239.60 37
458 END282 2,063.00 473,795.42 1,391,759.48 37
469 END265 2,062.05 473,913.00 1,391,769.61 38
379 END259 2,060.68 473,875.75 1,391,822.10 40

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
450 END TAP ASTEDADE 2,068.91 473,258.82 1,391,806.82 31
439 END GEBRNA 2,059.41 473,677.92 1,391,503.67 41
170 END 2,057.96 473,463.96 1,391,544.29 42
519 ELEMENSARI_WP 2,060.33 473,715.38 1,391,488.73 40
2049 DLlb9 1,826.56 473,773.33 1,394,182.27 32
2047 DLlb7 1,842.11 473,748.30 1,394,248.10 69
2046 DLlb6 1,856.52 473,731.17 1,394,286.96 54
2042 DLlb2 1,897.68 473,667.54 1,394,433.57 13
411 DLROCK226 2,066.38 473,730.91 1,391,622.61 34
505 DLROCK225 2,068.83 473,715.37 1,391,624.83 31
2045 DLLb5 1,868.78 473,700.44 1,394,344.52 42
2044 DLLb4 1,873.75 473,691.32 1,394,374.46 37
2043 DLLb3 1,881.19 473,683.45 1,394,400.40 30
2032 DLLb1 1,906.88 473,637.99 1,394,456.60 4
2041 DLLB18 1,795.88 473,844.88 1,394,028.87 63
2040 DLLB17 1,801.89 473,957.46 1,393,898.53 57
2039 DLLB16 1,805.89 473,910.26 1,393,922.37 53
2038 DLLB15 1,806.61 473,800.87 1,394,097.86 52
2037 DLLB14 1,806.80 473,865.51 1,394,003.90 52
2036 DLLB13 1,809.80 473,973.04 1,393,885.05 49
2035 DLLB12 1,812.73 473,890.66 1,393,938.75 46
2034 DLLB11 1,816.23 473,859.84 1,393,965.30 43
283 DLL113 2,034.42 473,594.87 1,391,303.27 36
837 DLL 2,109.23 471,057.73 1,394,212.02 40
1788 DL958 2,135.30 476,442.44 1,389,036.48 59
1787 DL957 2,133.78 476,418.55 1,389,037.04 61
1786 DL956 2,132.72 476,411.01 1,389,061.65 62
1785 DL955 2,131.23 476,373.16 1,389,003.23 63
1784 DL954 2,130.24 476,358.57 1,388,966.20 64
1783 DL953 2,131.16 476,353.58 1,388,949.45 64
1782 DL952 2,133.60 476,326.87 1,388,912.27 61
1781 DL951 2,133.73 476,284.33 1,388,881.33 61
1780 DL950 2,144.06 476,179.41 1,388,759.43 51
1779 DL949 2,143.19 476,213.14 1,388,764.16 52
1778 DL948 2,140.36 476,246.78 1,388,766.25 54
1777 DL947 2,141.02 476,275.23 1,388,731.49 54
1776 DL946 2,143.28 476,314.14 1,388,669.95 51
1775 DL945 2,146.62 476,372.18 1,388,579.17 48

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1774 DL944 2,147.74 476,058.85 1,388,709.71 47
1773 DL943 2,131.29 476,262.50 1,390,148.30 63
1772 DL942 2,145.87 476,510.80 1,389,052.88 49
1771 DL941 2,130.67 476,278.45 1,390,068.17 64
1770 DL940 2,143.66 476,096.53 1,388,757.91 51
1769 DL939 2,131.20 476,269.15 1,390,123.47 63
1768 DL938 2,130.83 476,278.65 1,390,044.24 64
1767 DL937 2,154.10 477,053.18 1,389,615.88 41
1766 DL936 2,135.27 476,467.95 1,389,276.55 59
1765 DL935 2,139.52 476,433.42 1,389,583.52 55
1764 DL934 2,137.95 476,376.16 1,389,790.84 57
1763 DL933 2,137.73 476,458.57 1,389,426.42 57
1762 DL932 2,138.77 476,316.33 1,389,833.42 56
1761 DL931 2,138.66 476,211.94 1,388,826.21 56
1760 DL930 2,147.63 476,954.59 1,389,649.89 47
1759 DL929 2,136.56 476,248.13 1,388,848.36 58
1758 DL928 2,136.04 476,434.44 1,389,123.95 59
1757 DL927 2,137.29 476,469.55 1,389,046.34 57
1756 DL926 2,134.15 476,735.37 1,389,650.72 60
1755 DL925 2,137.28 476,470.46 1,389,341.85 57
1754 DL924 2,132.65 476,330.35 1,389,390.04 62
1753 DL923 2,140.46 476,488.18 1,389,052.91 54
1752 DL922 2,134.90 476,427.26 1,389,102.55 60
1751 DL921 2,138.17 476,476.78 1,389,374.56 56
1750 DL920 2,146.53 476,581.86 1,389,581.06 48
1749 DL919 2,138.02 476,282.87 1,389,891.05 57
1748 DL918 2,133.16 476,283.52 1,389,979.17 61
1747 DL917 2,145.16 476,934.06 1,389,656.88 49
1746 DL916 2,139.63 476,494.82 1,389,451.38 55
1745 DL915 2,143.33 476,540.00 1,389,537.81 51
1744 DL914 2,133.32 476,261.36 1,390,209.28 61
1743 DL913 2,141.73 476,183.35 1,388,797.26 53
1742 DL912 2,139.44 476,483.55 1,389,478.15 55
1741 DL911 2,138.24 476,402.42 1,389,684.82 56
1740 DL910 2,142.62 476,088.13 1,388,786.05 52
1739 DL909 2,137.87 474,994.77 1,389,691.40 57
1738 DL908 2,142.32 475,900.42 1,388,918.33 52
1737 DL907 2,144.50 475,091.99 1,389,445.61 50

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1736 DL906 2,148.48 475,647.91 1,389,175.80 46
1735 DL905 2,153.65 475,636.79 1,389,066.92 41
1733 DL903 2,148.90 475,662.30 1,389,106.23 46
1732 DL902 2,146.33 475,238.64 1,389,333.00 49
1730 DL900 2,151.43 475,649.15 1,389,086.47 43
1729 DL899 2,150.16 475,442.71 1,389,316.66 45
1727 DL897 2,146.15 475,370.77 1,389,308.84 49
1726 DL896 2,153.23 475,593.22 1,389,220.95 42
1725 DL895 2,144.62 475,076.87 1,389,463.09 50
1723 DL893 2,135.75 474,996.16 1,389,745.29 59
1721 DL891 2,145.61 475,040.29 1,389,496.68 49
1719 DL889 2,141.66 475,935.86 1,388,906.31 53
1718 DL888 2,145.51 475,206.79 1,389,343.13 49
1717 DL887 2,151.11 475,406.33 1,389,315.33 44
1715 DL885 2,145.36 475,762.82 1,389,016.81 49
1714 DL884 2,143.91 474,990.85 1,389,589.94 51
1712 DL882 2,141.30 475,984.93 1,388,890.82 53
1711 DL881 2,146.92 475,693.99 1,389,120.15 48
1710 DL880 2,147.68 475,252.48 1,389,324.67 47
1709 DL879 2,137.66 474,992.43 1,389,712.30 57
1708 DL878 2,144.99 475,138.01 1,389,404.84 50
1706 DL876 2,137.94 475,003.71 1,389,648.76 57
1705 DL875 2,144.18 475,786.49 1,388,975.72 51
1704 DL874 2,146.90 475,659.25 1,389,154.04 48
1703 DL873 2,146.87 475,313.75 1,389,306.73 48
1702 DL872 2,141.91 476,024.59 1,388,855.14 53
1701 DL871 2,146.61 475,186.76 1,389,353.22 48
1700 DL870 2,144.29 475,059.32 1,389,483.00 51
1697 DL867 2,148.26 475,717.88 1,389,083.56 47
1696 DL866 2,153.13 475,521.77 1,389,289.97 42
1694 DL864 2,148.96 475,617.31 1,389,202.25 46
1693 DL863 2,152.57 475,468.17 1,389,320.82 42
1692 DL862 2,147.04 475,336.46 1,389,297.31 48
1691 DL861 2,147.41 474,995.65 1,389,524.97 47
1690 DL860 2,152.21 475,494.01 1,389,307.58 43
1689 DL859 2,142.46 475,876.51 1,388,924.54 52
1688 DL858 2,151.60 475,598.88 1,389,182.64 43
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1686 DL856 2,146.09 475,285.19 1,389,307.30 49
1685 DL855 2,140.41 474,997.37 1,389,608.64 54
1684 DL854 2,152.92 475,568.06 1,389,256.60 42
1683 DL853 2,145.94 475,111.28 1,389,424.17 49
1682 DL852 2,143.40 476,009.68 1,388,869.95 51
1681 DL851 2,142.96 475,821.97 1,388,946.10 52
1680 DL850 2,141.19 476,049.14 1,388,829.87 54
1679 DL849 2,146.38 475,013.65 1,389,511.03 48
1677 DL847 2,142.68 476,117.76 1,388,753.73 52
1675 DL845 2,146.78 475,743.36 1,389,056.04 48
1674 DL844 2,142.28 475,852.01 1,388,933.24 53
1671 DL841 2,126.84 475,034.70 1,389,892.28 68
1670 DL840 2,153.01 475,545.21 1,389,278.45 42
1669 DL839 2,130.98 475,015.62 1,389,831.28 64
1668 DL838 2,125.25 475,064.93 1,389,955.70 70
1667 DL837 2,133.54 475,003.74 1,389,781.47 61
1666 DL836 2,149.22 475,629.71 1,389,193.10 46
1665 DL835 2,146.22 475,150.98 1,389,385.52 49
1664 DL834 2,132.18 476,261.54 1,390,181.38 62
1663 DL833 2,130.82 476,271.16 1,390,098.63 64
1662 DL832 2,131.71 476,278.34 1,390,019.65 63
1661 DL831 2,132.14 476,278.90 1,390,000.45 62
1660 DL830 2,134.64 476,279.33 1,389,946.59 60
1659 DL829 2,136.74 476,283.92 1,389,915.70 58
1658 DL828 2,164.12 477,256.63 1,389,545.73 31
1657 DL827 2,158.80 477,062.15 1,389,614.74 36
1655 DL825 2,145.31 476,899.62 1,389,668.19 49
1654 DL824 2,141.15 476,852.77 1,389,673.14 53
1653 DL823 2,134.03 476,808.45 1,389,668.56 61
1652 DL822 2,133.08 476,771.39 1,389,658.35 62
1651 DL821 2,135.48 476,703.86 1,389,641.30 59
1650 DL820 2,138.34 476,667.40 1,389,630.08 56
1649 DL819 2,136.35 476,654.83 1,389,608.70 58
1648 DL818 2,137.36 476,634.09 1,389,588.78 57
1647 DL817 2,139.21 476,613.50 1,389,575.79 55
1646 DL816 2,138.46 476,341.34 1,389,808.55 56
1645 DL815 2,146.02 476,553.66 1,389,558.57 49
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1643 DL813 2,139.27 476,407.69 1,389,646.09 55
1642 DL812 2,140.17 476,500.87 1,389,480.62 54
1641 DL811 2,139.97 476,417.61 1,389,628.28 55
1640 DL810 2,139.18 476,441.51 1,389,558.00 55
1639 DL809 2,139.46 476,459.79 1,389,533.59 55
1638 DL808 2,139.39 476,466.69 1,389,510.88 55
1637 DL807 2,136.95 476,430.13 1,389,415.89 58
1636 DL806 2,135.87 476,412.26 1,389,410.87 59
1635 DL805 2,134.74 476,370.22 1,389,397.26 60
1634 DL804 2,139.34 476,493.85 1,389,410.18 55
1633 DL803 2,135.95 476,468.13 1,389,315.10 59
1632 DL802 2,135.57 476,455.55 1,389,200.81 59
1631 DL801 2,136.06 476,444.74 1,389,160.09 59
1630 DL800 2,149.76 476,530.37 1,389,053.84 45
853 DL704 2,051.36 470,315.18 1,393,173.61 45
856 DL703 2,042.29 470,337.40 1,393,192.09 55
821 DL702 2,037.33 470,362.90 1,393,215.42 59
845 DL701 2,033.62 470,392.65 1,393,248.13 63
850 DL700 2,032.17 470,434.79 1,393,297.60 65
848 DL699 2,033.55 470,475.83 1,393,334.50 63
822 DL698 2,035.23 470,517.96 1,393,371.73 62
847 DL697 2,039.05 470,582.91 1,393,420.62 58
819 DL696 2,040.36 470,639.59 1,393,476.83 56
844 DL695 2,043.08 470,666.18 1,393,506.72 54
855 DL694 2,048.22 470,680.93 1,393,523.19 49
862 DL693 2,052.80 470,696.80 1,393,541.09 44
864 DL692 2,055.89 470,720.03 1,393,574.67 41
840 DL691 2,058.23 470,733.24 1,393,602.12 39
825 DL690 2,059.43 470,755.14 1,393,632.13 37
843 DL689 2,061.26 470,781.86 1,393,670.89 36
854 DL688 2,065.49 470,810.42 1,393,700.62 31
852 DL687 2,070.53 470,821.73 1,393,711.31 26
863 DL685 2,089.32 470,856.64 1,393,745.64 59
858 DL684 2,094.22 470,862.41 1,393,755.48 54
833 DL683 2,097.07 470,875.47 1,393,769.63 52
839 DL682 2,098.89 470,897.10 1,393,788.94 50
823 DL681 2,100.46 470,921.70 1,393,802.15 48
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
838 DL679 2,102.40 470,967.48 1,393,811.58 46
834 DL678 2,102.91 470,996.04 1,393,818.74 46
2243 DL677 2,103.68 471,018.72 1,393,828.26 45
832 DL676 2,105.79 471,058.95 1,393,857.70 43
857 DL675 2,106.82 471,061.64 1,393,884.34 42
827 DL674 2,107.75 471,063.53 1,393,907.99 41
824 DL673 2,108.48 471,065.06 1,393,932.27 40
836 DL672 2,110.34 471,063.43 1,393,952.33 38
828 DL671 2,111.34 471,060.58 1,393,977.10 37
849 DL670 2,112.22 471,067.59 1,393,999.22 37
831 DL669 2,114.56 471,074.48 1,394,037.40 34
861 DL667 2,113.81 471,064.42 1,394,107.15 35
835 DL666 2,112.00 471,062.23 1,394,153.90 37
860 DL665 2,110.65 471,060.70 1,394,182.16 38
804 DL663 2,115.01 472,171.12 1,394,052.50 34
787 DL661 2,111.42 472,230.86 1,394,055.54 37
797 DL660 2,109.63 472,280.19 1,394,058.14 39
792 DL659 2,108.30 472,317.06 1,394,060.43 41
784 DL658 2,107.11 472,353.97 1,394,065.84 42
801 DL657 2,104.73 472,404.02 1,394,067.94 44
774 DL656 2,103.06 472,445.72 1,394,068.43 46
793 DL655 2,101.61 472,491.26 1,394,072.62 47
764 DL654 2,099.82 472,534.67 1,394,075.41 49
757 DL653 2,098.41 472,569.58 1,394,078.73 50
771 DL652 2,096.99 472,614.50 1,394,082.34 52
777 DL651 2,095.77 472,648.82 1,394,083.91 53
794 DL650 2,092.93 472,688.52 1,394,088.07 56
185 DL649 2,091.05 472,710.09 1,394,095.54 58
778 DL648 2,088.99 472,736.04 1,394,103.36 60
803 DL647 2,116.23 470,605.42 1,394,234.91 33
816 DL646 2,112.13 470,653.21 1,394,231.87 37
815 DL645 2,110.94 470,687.66 1,394,230.72 38
800 DL644 2,108.14 470,729.58 1,394,226.95 41
753 DL643 2,108.38 470,766.97 1,394,227.18 40
791 DL642 2,108.05 470,811.28 1,394,227.73 41
766 DL641 2,107.78 470,849.40 1,394,226.13 41
796 DL640 2,109.50 470,909.97 1,394,224.67 39
780 DL639 2,107.00 470,943.44 1,394,222.65 42

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
761 DL638 2,107.88 470,973.09 1,394,222.17 41
699 DL637 2,109.24 471,011.62 1,394,221.36 40
808 DL636 2,109.37 471,044.00 1,394,222.33 39
789 DL635 2,108.74 471,084.11 1,394,222.77 40
813 DL634 2,105.24 471,125.63 1,394,225.65 44
786 DL633 2,104.24 471,155.03 1,394,226.90 45
769 DL632 2,105.46 471,206.77 1,394,232.45 43
760 DL631 2,107.10 471,228.04 1,394,243.95 42
759 DL630 2,108.55 471,250.89 1,394,259.57 40
812 DL629 2,112.18 471,276.57 1,394,271.17 37
798 DL628 2,113.14 471,306.77 1,394,276.11 36
763 DL627 2,114.01 471,339.99 1,394,279.24 35
776 DL626 2,113.48 471,369.81 1,394,282.52 35
756 DL625 2,113.01 471,398.85 1,394,285.97 36
785 DL624 2,112.45 471,419.26 1,394,287.90 36
802 DL623 2,113.52 471,431.81 1,394,288.92 35
755 DL622 2,114.70 471,447.77 1,394,290.61 34
807 DL621 2,115.21 471,470.30 1,394,292.50 34
790 DL620 2,115.97 471,499.04 1,394,295.70 33
779 DL619 2,117.36 471,535.66 1,394,300.52 31
768 DL618 2,116.20 471,566.75 1,394,302.18 33
781 DL617 2,116.89 471,621.77 1,394,311.21 32
782 DL616 2,116.98 471,653.51 1,394,322.66 32
773 DL615 2,122.17 471,716.37 1,394,358.71 27
805 DL614 2,122.64 471,740.21 1,394,370.77 26
783 DL613 2,123.14 471,764.02 1,394,381.57 26
758 DL612 2,123.92 471,788.89 1,394,388.86 25
788 DL611 2,123.99 471,817.83 1,394,396.22 25
806 DL610 2,124.21 471,842.79 1,394,391.73 25
687 DL609 2,122.69 471,991.44 1,394,288.84 26
679 DL608 2,122.30 471,891.84 1,394,364.51 27
176 DL607 2,119.19 471,998.18 1,394,319.07 30
252 DL606 2,124.13 471,898.67 1,394,325.08 25
255 DL605 2,116.86 472,004.10 1,394,344.00 32
373 DL604 2,115.35 472,012.76 1,394,372.90 34
263 DL603 2,122.26 471,942.80 1,394,309.40 27
689 DL602 2,114.09 472,018.83 1,394,389.00 35
177 DL601 2,122.26 471,962.30 1,394,296.42 27

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
524 DL600 2,112.35 472,022.90 1,394,408.28 37
264 DL599 2,123.61 472,001.53 1,394,274.95 25
262 DL598 2,122.65 472,021.90 1,394,262.48 26
181 DL597 2,121.80 472,038.31 1,394,249.67 27
260 DL596 2,121.65 472,067.32 1,394,219.90 27
682 DL595 2,124.71 472,082.60 1,394,200.53 24
257 DL594 2,126.29 472,089.01 1,394,180.89 23
179 DL592 2,095.09 472,669.19 1,394,083.16 54
256 DL591 2,127.08 472,093.20 1,394,162.17 22
171 DL590 2,122.34 472,097.08 1,394,139.48 27
259 DL589 2,120.75 472,097.70 1,394,123.66 28
593 DL588 2,117.58 472,103.66 1,394,098.55 31
173 DL587 2,118.69 472,107.55 1,394,085.53 30
692 DL586 2,118.79 472,109.23 1,394,074.88 30
678 DL585 2,126.24 472,122.39 1,394,029.39 23
180 DL584 2,130.42 472,124.16 1,394,010.31 19
683 DL583 2,132.82 472,127.13 1,393,996.89 16
475 DL581 2,137.03 472,126.42 1,393,982.99 12
184 DL580 2,112.50 472,318.95 1,393,622.82 36
522 DL579 2,113.46 472,301.13 1,393,654.55 35
675 DL578 2,114.38 472,286.48 1,393,685.19 35
691 DL577 2,114.60 472,275.36 1,393,712.19 34
592 DL576 2,115.43 472,265.30 1,393,736.75 33
174 DL575 2,115.24 472,249.14 1,393,767.23 34
676 DL574 2,114.90 472,231.12 1,393,789.35 34
175 DL573 2,115.10 472,217.15 1,393,825.00 34
253 DL572 2,119.38 472,187.79 1,393,875.62 30
685 DL571 2,127.97 472,155.52 1,393,925.88 21
680 DL570 2,130.52 472,143.72 1,393,938.27 18
476 DL569 2,136.51 472,132.92 1,393,959.79 12
725 DL555 2,108.45 472,386.20 1,393,471.91 40
713 DL554 2,108.63 472,399.46 1,393,456.56 40
696 DL553 2,109.27 472,432.39 1,393,429.48 40
718 DL552 2,110.18 472,453.48 1,393,412.68 39
727 DL551 2,108.66 472,491.68 1,393,383.14 40
737 DL550 2,107.21 472,509.11 1,393,370.58 42
723 DL549 2,106.12 472,525.67 1,393,356.75 43
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
707 DL547 2,102.54 472,574.20 1,393,320.09 46
702 DL546 2,103.00 472,603.40 1,393,297.61 46
710 DL545 2,103.57 472,627.75 1,393,278.48 45
742 DL544 2,104.31 472,654.54 1,393,257.41 45
745 DL543 2,104.31 472,675.26 1,393,241.44 45
711 DL542 2,102.72 472,701.73 1,393,223.57 46
719 DL541 2,100.60 472,721.99 1,393,207.99 48
747 DL540 2,099.66 472,739.72 1,393,189.96 49
716 DL539 2,099.91 472,761.14 1,393,180.77 49
744 DL538 2,100.43 472,782.24 1,393,167.78 48
741 DL537 2,098.28 472,841.63 1,393,123.41 51
732 DL536 2,095.48 472,876.78 1,393,103.26 53
706 DL535 2,092.47 472,906.36 1,393,090.10 56
701 DL534 2,090.44 472,931.90 1,393,077.70 58
726 DL533 2,089.89 472,954.23 1,393,065.63 59
735 DL532 2,085.56 472,975.08 1,393,050.17 63
734 DL531 2,088.27 472,986.71 1,393,032.36 61
728 DL530 2,090.33 472,997.74 1,393,008.27 58
708 DL529 2,090.35 473,000.58 1,392,993.86 58
750 DL528 2,088.04 473,017.31 1,392,976.22 61
704 DL527 2,087.81 473,024.88 1,392,967.25 61
739 DL526 2,086.39 473,037.92 1,392,950.61 62
730 DL525 2,081.52 473,058.45 1,392,927.15 67
695 DL524 2,079.61 473,072.61 1,392,901.35 69
720 DL523 2,080.68 473,089.26 1,392,872.28 68
736 DL522 2,083.36 473,099.96 1,392,847.62 65
746 DL521 2,081.44 473,111.80 1,392,814.47 67
715 DL520 2,080.03 473,120.10 1,392,792.35 69
697 DL519 2,080.66 473,126.37 1,392,772.37 68
700 DL518 2,080.92 473,124.59 1,392,749.91 68
738 DL517 2,081.36 473,122.41 1,392,728.50 67
748 DL516 2,081.29 473,120.96 1,392,702.26 67
714 DL515 2,080.51 473,124.99 1,392,678.55 68
731 DL514 2,080.72 473,128.03 1,392,657.44 68
729 DL513 2,082.09 473,127.48 1,392,637.05 67
740 DL512 2,082.50 473,133.78 1,392,623.31 66
722 DL511 2,082.87 473,136.44 1,392,572.68 66
712 DL510 2,083.25 473,134.61 1,392,541.99 66

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
724 DL509 2,083.08 473,133.80 1,392,515.79 66
709 DL508 2,082.69 473,133.70 1,392,482.32 66
733 DL507 2,082.63 473,132.03 1,392,459.40 66
705 DL506 2,082.42 473,131.85 1,392,440.51 66
751 DL505 2,081.95 473,129.04 1,392,414.28 67
749 DL504 2,081.38 473,128.81 1,392,396.56 67
694 DL503 2,079.83 473,128.39 1,392,371.78 69
669 DL500 2,053.23 473,089.29 1,391,601.96 47
666 DL499 2,054.31 473,122.43 1,391,615.25 46
647 DL498 2,055.29 473,144.69 1,391,622.34 45
663 DL497 2,057.30 473,175.97 1,391,633.02 43
655 DL493 2,029.23 473,615.17 1,391,200.79 41
636 DL492 2,029.49 473,626.89 1,391,200.78 40
639 DL491 2,029.69 473,640.98 1,391,201.62 40
670 DL490 2,029.74 473,661.65 1,391,202.20 40
644 DL489 2,029.95 473,688.46 1,391,203.17 40
652 DL488 2,030.55 473,714.73 1,391,204.04 39
668 DL487 2,030.20 473,700.40 1,391,202.96 40
650 DL486 2,030.71 473,730.21 1,391,204.70 39
637 DL485 2,030.82 473,748.20 1,391,205.46 39
633 DL484 2,031.05 473,764.83 1,391,207.05 39
642 DL483 2,031.05 473,781.31 1,391,206.34 39
646 DL482 2,031.75 473,801.56 1,391,206.18 38
630 DL479 2,032.94 473,776.26 1,391,239.56 37
632 DL477 2,032.76 473,761.24 1,391,239.30 37
657 DL476 2,032.51 473,731.29 1,391,235.01 37
641 DL475 2,031.97 473,686.61 1,391,236.99 38
643 DL474 2,031.88 473,670.49 1,391,237.09 38
648 DL473 2,031.31 473,640.72 1,391,234.59 39
661 DL471 2,031.30 473,624.51 1,391,235.29 39
667 DL469 2,034.90 473,635.49 1,391,289.64 35
640 DL468 2,035.16 473,647.45 1,391,289.54 35
629 DL464 2,061.26 473,682.76 1,391,538.81 9
654 DL463 2,059.64 473,663.16 1,391,525.26 10
638 DL462 2,057.63 473,641.44 1,391,518.51 12
665 DL461 2,053.17 473,605.46 1,391,507.12 17
660 DL460 2,054.38 473,582.33 1,391,497.65 16
635 DL458 2,061.82 473,658.88 1,391,566.77 38

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
653 DL455 2,073.04 473,617.58 1,391,697.45 27
631 DL454 2,071.46 473,604.35 1,391,680.60 29
591 DL447 2,073.65 473,401.95 1,391,727.47 27
624 DL446 2,072.85 473,387.92 1,391,724.55 27
563 DL445 2,072.28 473,374.29 1,391,722.05 28
561 DL444 2,072.23 473,359.60 1,391,716.00 28
551 DL443 2,072.22 473,346.56 1,391,703.81 28
571 DL442 2,072.50 473,333.33 1,391,692.06 28
529 DL441 2,071.84 473,319.27 1,391,684.46 28
537 DL440 2,070.93 473,304.82 1,391,677.86 29
582 DL439 2,069.35 473,285.15 1,391,670.27 31
538 DL438 2,065.85 473,272.53 1,391,662.99 34
619 DL437 2,062.85 473,255.43 1,391,657.28 37
626 DL435 2,060.23 473,231.78 1,391,667.87 40
618 DL434 2,059.19 473,229.78 1,391,686.60 41
612 DL433 2,058.25 473,224.06 1,391,707.19 42
577 DL432 2,058.19 473,215.12 1,391,730.16 42
568 DL431 2,058.85 473,201.93 1,391,747.81 41
569 DL430 2,059.28 473,194.99 1,391,774.61 41
528 DL429 2,059.87 473,193.39 1,391,804.66 40
608 DL428 2,058.67 473,194.58 1,391,821.60 42
548 DL427 2,058.23 473,196.23 1,391,843.12 42
553 DL426 2,058.39 473,197.78 1,391,862.23 42
617 DL423 2,077.71 473,129.23 1,392,359.95 71
607 DL422 2,069.51 473,133.02 1,392,334.04 31
552 DL421 2,065.90 473,136.48 1,392,309.95 34
598 DL419 2,063.68 473,148.78 1,392,268.28 37
560 DL418 2,064.29 473,158.19 1,392,243.78 36
525 DL417 2,085.98 473,178.14 1,392,706.87 63
533 DL403 2,064.39 473,162.65 1,392,224.11 36
574 DL402 2,064.07 473,166.58 1,392,202.58 36
599 DL401 2,063.59 473,169.21 1,392,182.44 37
625 DL400 2,061.39 472,998.63 1,392,379.56 39
596 DL399 2,061.61 473,007.52 1,392,360.34 39
575 DL398 2,060.79 473,024.49 1,392,326.50 39
621 DL397 2,060.17 473,036.00 1,392,298.93 40
589 DL396 2,059.53 473,045.18 1,392,276.45 41
534 DL395 2,058.88 473,055.17 1,392,252.95 41

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
541 DL394 2,057.77 473,070.08 1,392,219.40 42
600 DL393 2,057.89 473,082.67 1,392,189.70 42
565 DL392 2,058.40 473,095.82 1,392,166.14 42
539 DL391 2,058.41 473,104.21 1,392,146.51 42
557 DL390 2,058.00 473,110.21 1,392,124.22 42
554 DL389 2,057.82 473,120.00 1,392,092.54 42
584 DL388 2,057.63 473,129.69 1,392,062.33 43
609 DL387 2,058.57 473,134.30 1,392,035.25 42
526 DL386 2,059.46 473,139.27 1,392,007.23 41
595 DL385 2,060.04 473,141.93 1,391,982.69 40
536 DL384 2,058.99 473,144.36 1,391,961.50 41
550 DL383 2,058.55 473,145.76 1,391,942.38 42
556 DL382 2,070.95 473,053.50 1,392,404.29 29
572 DL381 2,070.77 473,059.52 1,392,390.07 29
605 DL380 2,070.14 473,065.90 1,392,376.52 30
623 DL379 2,069.04 473,072.21 1,392,359.11 31
578 DL378 2,068.73 473,082.29 1,392,342.05 31
627 DL377 2,066.62 473,091.34 1,392,317.55 34
545 DL376 2,064.44 473,101.06 1,392,291.66 36
527 DL375 2,063.36 473,109.47 1,392,273.65 37
604 DL374 2,062.07 473,117.14 1,392,253.96 38
606 DL373 2,061.00 473,124.84 1,392,231.31 39
566 DL372 2,061.24 473,134.70 1,392,210.47 39
567 DL371 2,061.69 473,142.73 1,392,186.35 39
622 DL370 2,061.44 473,146.32 1,392,178.04 39
585 DL369 2,060.98 473,152.31 1,392,157.46 39
613 DL368 2,060.53 473,156.46 1,392,138.07 40
564 DL367 2,060.09 473,165.61 1,392,115.75 40
620 DL366 2,060.14 473,175.59 1,392,090.40 40
586 DL365 2,059.83 473,178.93 1,392,068.37 40
532 DL364 2,060.20 473,182.59 1,392,046.58 40
562 DL363 2,060.55 473,187.79 1,392,020.61 40
616 DL362 2,060.57 473,189.88 1,391,997.79 40
580 DL361 2,060.38 473,194.23 1,391,967.96 40
546 DL360 2,060.48 473,196.96 1,391,951.82 40
581 DL359 2,060.41 473,197.12 1,391,942.34 40
558 DL358 2,057.13 473,122.79 1,391,917.59 43
547 DL357 2,057.86 473,144.20 1,391,923.16 42

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
594 DL356 2,058.62 473,163.48 1,391,924.52 42
542 DL355 2,059.28 473,198.36 1,391,899.81 41
614 DL354 2,059.48 473,181.02 1,391,927.63 41
602 DL353 2,059.55 473,199.52 1,391,909.04 41
433 DL351 2,062.83 473,171.96 1,392,162.47 37
471 DL350 2,061.73 473,176.34 1,392,150.09 38
419 DL349 2,060.92 473,183.87 1,392,124.71 39
412 DL348 2,060.90 473,188.58 1,392,101.16 39
484 DL347 2,061.17 473,196.43 1,392,079.68 39
503 DL346 2,061.79 473,202.81 1,392,054.48 38
410 DL345 2,062.23 473,206.96 1,392,038.12 38
502 DL344 2,055.41 473,089.16 1,391,856.81 45
402 DL343 2,061.81 473,210.19 1,392,018.76 38
514 DL342 2,055.78 473,115.91 1,391,866.13 44
387 DL341 2,061.27 473,213.42 1,392,002.09 39
415 DL340 2,056.87 473,154.50 1,391,872.58 43
453 DL339 2,060.96 473,219.07 1,391,976.06 39
473 DL338 2,060.66 473,220.60 1,391,958.47 40
455 DL337 2,060.58 473,221.98 1,391,941.01 40
463 DL336 2,057.96 473,180.06 1,391,877.66 42
417 DL332 2,060.21 473,220.31 1,391,899.60 40
521 DL324 2,065.67 473,270.09 1,391,852.90 35
391 DL323 2,067.05 473,289.02 1,391,845.04 33
513 DL322 2,067.89 473,300.15 1,391,835.64 32
483 DL321 2,069.74 473,375.13 1,391,833.92 30
493 DL320 2,070.18 473,351.56 1,391,841.09 30
404 DL319 2,070.63 473,331.68 1,391,838.31 30
489 DL315 2,070.05 473,296.82 1,391,792.16 30
488 DL314 2,068.99 473,319.28 1,391,800.86 31
388 DL313 2,069.99 473,317.72 1,391,781.50 30
496 DL312 2,070.34 473,344.88 1,391,789.95 30
454 DL311 2,070.75 473,348.49 1,391,778.15 29
434 DL310 2,072.20 473,359.01 1,391,787.54 28
491 DL309 2,072.60 473,371.67 1,391,771.63 28
507 DL308 2,073.36 473,379.69 1,391,780.82 27
435 DL307 2,073.62 473,387.37 1,391,766.20 27
486 DL306 2,074.75 473,402.02 1,391,770.16 25
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399 DL302 2,072.84 473,402.72 1,391,680.33 27
384 DL301 2,072.63 473,419.45 1,391,696.47 28
438 DL300 2,072.99 473,431.27 1,391,707.64 27
448 DL299 2,073.62 473,496.91 1,391,751.08 27
414 DL298 2,073.73 473,495.70 1,391,738.39 26
418 DL296 2,074.17 473,395.96 1,391,762.39 26
481 DL295 2,074.16 473,411.87 1,391,746.90 26
490 DL294 2,073.72 473,427.63 1,391,731.86 26
397 DL292 2,072.98 473,451.13 1,391,721.36 27
492 DL289 2,073.03 473,461.68 1,391,718.39 27
409 DL288 2,073.27 473,483.45 1,391,710.19 27
487 DL287 2,071.80 473,509.89 1,391,702.90 28
425 DL286 2,073.80 473,432.50 1,391,747.93 26
2241 DL285 2,073.30 473,457.42 1,391,732.34 27
380 DL284 2,073.13 473,476.14 1,391,725.50 27
424 DL281 2,063.16 473,791.88 1,391,747.21 37
381 DL279 2,059.04 473,851.66 1,391,603.87 41
480 DL278 2,058.94 473,855.35 1,391,616.22 41
457 DL277 2,063.21 473,783.25 1,391,724.41 37
395 DL276 2,059.20 473,861.20 1,391,633.44 41
506 DL275 2,063.48 473,774.57 1,391,701.23 37
407 DL274 2,059.54 473,868.05 1,391,651.87 41
400 DL273 2,063.85 473,765.44 1,391,677.15 36
413 DL272 2,060.16 473,876.95 1,391,674.99 40
421 DL271 2,060.62 473,883.40 1,391,692.63 40
512 DL270 2,064.52 473,752.47 1,391,642.25 36
440 DL269 2,061.11 473,890.51 1,391,711.57 39
447 DL267 2,061.59 473,898.23 1,391,731.59 39
428 DL266 2,062.12 473,905.61 1,391,750.44 38
431 DL260 2,062.35 473,834.05 1,391,770.44 38
466 DL258 2,063.33 473,825.79 1,391,748.07 37
459 DL257 2,062.52 473,817.04 1,391,724.52 38
420 DL256 2,061.44 473,866.03 1,391,795.26 39
508 DL255 2,062.56 473,808.78 1,391,701.25 38
432 DL253 2,062.35 473,799.56 1,391,678.21 38
396 DL252 2,061.87 473,857.34 1,391,772.87 38
385 DL251 2,062.51 473,791.30 1,391,654.31 38
451 DL249 2,062.74 473,787.05 1,391,642.51 37

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
408 DL248 2,061.97 473,845.31 1,391,740.36 38
520 DL247 2,063.09 473,777.73 1,391,619.43 37
494 DL246 2,062.09 473,838.85 1,391,721.51 38
509 DL244 2,061.78 473,832.32 1,391,704.00 38
393 DL243 2,061.32 473,825.58 1,391,686.66 39
392 DL242 2,061.26 473,820.45 1,391,673.30 39
427 DL241 2,061.29 473,814.55 1,391,657.59 39
499 DL240 2,061.66 473,808.12 1,391,639.45 39
430 DL239 2,062.30 473,801.67 1,391,623.77 38
464 DL237 2,053.68 474,070.10 1,391,493.11 46
390 DL236 2,051.29 474,030.48 1,391,520.67 49
518 DL235 2,054.92 473,959.46 1,391,557.73 45
479 DL234 2,054.77 473,925.85 1,391,566.00 45
422 DL233 2,056.78 473,894.37 1,391,571.11 43
504 DL232 2,058.16 473,870.38 1,391,574.09 42
517 DL231 2,059.88 473,832.23 1,391,587.41 40
456 DL230 2,060.75 473,816.92 1,391,596.02 39
383 DL229 2,062.18 473,799.33 1,391,607.61 38
497 DL223 2,069.95 473,604.03 1,391,660.49 30
446 DL222 2,069.53 473,625.43 1,391,652.73 31
515 DL221 2,069.44 473,643.72 1,391,645.21 31
445 DL215 2,062.60 473,670.40 1,391,573.10 38
468 DL214 2,063.50 473,648.80 1,391,596.01 37
426 DL213 2,064.29 473,632.49 1,391,613.26 36
389 DL212 2,065.14 473,622.73 1,391,623.56 35
236 DL207 2,071.27 473,523.27 1,391,707.53 29
205 DL206 2,070.56 473,539.29 1,391,698.86 30
308 DL205 2,069.72 473,557.75 1,391,684.89 30
365 DL204 2,069.55 473,576.67 1,391,674.92 31
275 DL203 2,071.28 473,514.50 1,391,702.26 29
231 DL202 2,069.82 473,534.40 1,391,688.81 30
195 DL201 2,068.76 473,552.88 1,391,674.84 31
270 DL200 2,070.06 473,599.51 1,391,665.30 30
329 DL199 2,068.31 473,573.01 1,391,660.50 32
284 DL198 2,069.63 473,584.87 1,391,670.06 31
367 DL197 2,067.98 473,581.91 1,391,650.93 32
237 DL196 2,065.69 473,598.56 1,391,631.68 35
298 DL195 2,063.23 473,565.11 1,391,601.79 37

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
212 DL194 2,061.46 473,557.14 1,391,582.18 39
310 DL193 2,060.21 473,551.14 1,391,567.03 40
309 DL192 2,057.56 473,543.26 1,391,540.10 43
377 DL192 2,057.00 473,537.23 1,391,494.88 43
342 DL191 2,057.16 473,536.28 1,391,508.72 43
359 DL189 2,064.47 473,546.11 1,391,617.76 36
240 DL188 2,062.33 473,492.53 1,391,605.64 38
296 DL187 2,061.86 473,465.14 1,391,597.58 38
320 DL186 2,061.78 473,449.65 1,391,591.55 38
282 DL185 2,060.59 473,431.42 1,391,585.33 40
324 DL184 2,060.95 473,412.74 1,391,581.37 39
245 DL183 2,060.50 473,396.43 1,391,577.04 40
246 DL182 2,060.67 473,374.87 1,391,571.97 40
361 DL180 2,057.20 473,430.55 1,391,538.09 43
233 DL179 2,057.61 473,402.86 1,391,530.47 43
317 DL178 2,058.37 473,196.76 1,391,638.12 42
293 DL176 2,051.95 473,096.61 1,391,549.96 48
279 DL175 2,052.05 473,125.26 1,391,563.99 48
287 DL174 2,053.64 473,160.81 1,391,573.40 47
222 DL173 2,055.59 473,201.33 1,391,586.91 45
306 DL172 2,057.48 473,221.93 1,391,592.58 43
368 DL171 2,058.40 473,237.14 1,391,598.70 42
192 DL170 2,061.62 473,246.28 1,391,623.78 39
188 DL169 2,059.20 473,257.80 1,391,599.94 41
194 DL168 2,059.07 473,265.46 1,391,580.60 41
301 DL167 2,059.10 473,376.62 1,391,559.68 41
341 DL166 2,058.25 473,375.91 1,391,542.98 42
190 DL165 2,057.54 473,385.68 1,391,528.73 43
323 DL163 2,056.28 473,366.81 1,391,508.32 44
242 DL162 2,054.36 473,343.31 1,391,502.38 46
290 DL161 2,054.90 473,305.44 1,391,497.23 45
353 DL160 2,054.54 473,289.77 1,391,490.82 46
198 DL159 2,054.89 473,265.77 1,391,507.35 45
336 DL158 2,055.85 473,261.01 1,391,527.64 44
243 DL157 2,057.21 473,261.91 1,391,550.35 43
303 DL156 2,057.97 473,267.34 1,391,562.30 42
251 DL155 2,057.31 473,536.22 1,391,513.81 43
238 DL153 2,057.40 473,548.44 1,391,520.94 43

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
307 DL151 2,037.76 473,554.66 1,391,371.70 32
202 DL150 2,037.47 473,541.82 1,391,368.43 32
355 DL149 2,036.83 473,529.68 1,391,363.71 33
346 DL148 2,036.45 473,492.47 1,391,362.85 33
213 DL147 2,035.64 473,480.41 1,391,361.57 34
226 DL146 2,034.07 473,468.34 1,391,361.84 36
351 DL145 2,032.41 473,454.01 1,391,361.51 38
207 DL144 2,030.43 473,441.66 1,391,359.00 39
273 DL143 2,026.81 473,423.45 1,391,360.70 43
356 DL142 2,026.68 473,383.06 1,391,363.44 43
313 DL141 2,028.94 473,369.76 1,391,362.18 41
193 DL140 2,030.50 473,353.64 1,391,362.75 39
232 DL139 2,031.40 473,333.63 1,391,362.17 39
277 DL138 2,032.37 473,313.86 1,391,359.66 38
335 DL137 2,032.76 473,299.05 1,391,357.73 37
235 DL136 2,033.14 473,279.35 1,391,356.71 37
281 DL135 2,033.28 473,259.12 1,391,355.99 37
295 DL134 2,032.78 473,243.31 1,391,355.48 37
217 DL132 2,025.83 473,245.34 1,391,294.10 44
316 DL131 2,026.31 473,266.07 1,391,292.02 44
280 DL130 2,026.90 473,284.28 1,391,292.87 43
248 DL129 2,027.05 473,319.04 1,391,294.77 43
345 DL128 2,026.89 473,335.27 1,391,298.78 43
219 DL127 2,025.35 473,358.37 1,391,302.06 45
326 DL126 2,022.32 473,384.52 1,391,305.11 48
363 DL125 2,025.28 473,431.30 1,391,304.50 45
241 DL124 2,027.91 473,446.34 1,391,306.06 42
244 DL123 2,030.78 473,468.81 1,391,305.36 39
215 DL122 2,054.33 473,555.58 1,391,478.54 16
337 DL121 2,032.48 473,493.94 1,391,307.39 37
292 DL120 2,051.88 473,558.44 1,391,465.12 18
331 DL119 2,032.55 473,518.75 1,391,307.76 37
216 DL118 2,046.39 473,563.00 1,391,434.55 24
206 DL117 2,031.94 473,543.16 1,391,312.20 38
302 DL116 2,042.68 473,568.23 1,391,415.18 27
201 DL115 2,032.37 473,566.58 1,391,306.93 38
247 DL114 2,039.68 473,582.04 1,391,394.33 30
369 DL113 2,040.01 473,584.33 1,391,387.40 30

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
218 DL112 2,039.10 473,592.15 1,391,362.52 31
297 DL111 2,031.33 473,586.06 1,391,263.34 39
352 DL110 2,037.37 473,603.71 1,391,338.12 33
276 DL109 2,029.31 473,564.28 1,391,262.41 41
366 DL107 2,027.67 473,541.78 1,391,261.74 42
354 DL106 2,037.43 473,619.46 1,391,324.04 32
286 DL105 2,028.11 473,515.04 1,391,258.33 42
234 DL104 2,036.79 473,609.88 1,391,322.80 33
327 DL103 2,028.91 473,491.65 1,391,260.99 41
269 DL102 2,035.02 473,609.24 1,391,307.71 35
204 DL101 2,026.50 473,455.48 1,391,264.84 43
294 DL100 2,035.44 473,619.92 1,391,305.53 34
214 DL99 2,034.19 473,617.02 1,391,283.29 36
318 DL98 2,023.95 473,425.93 1,391,271.26 46
278 DL97 2,033.50 473,606.33 1,391,279.68 36
271 DL95 2,032.65 473,614.18 1,391,259.99 37
343 DL94 2,023.39 473,423.15 1,391,237.16 47
289 DL93 2,031.77 473,612.67 1,391,243.81 38
319 DL92 2,031.29 473,600.72 1,391,242.49 39
220 DL91 2,025.00 473,446.89 1,391,235.96 45
350 DL89 2,025.85 473,473.24 1,391,231.58 44
322 DL88 2,024.79 473,586.06 1,391,151.33 45
338 DL87 2,026.26 473,500.43 1,391,230.59 44
349 DL86 2,026.12 473,587.61 1,391,170.34 44
211 DL85 2,025.19 473,529.46 1,391,230.19 45
299 DL84 2,027.95 473,590.73 1,391,192.03 42
321 DL83 2,026.45 473,549.49 1,391,230.44 43
208 DL82 2,030.28 473,607.70 1,391,220.36 40
274 DL81 2,029.08 473,604.17 1,391,201.22 41
229 DL80 2,027.40 473,600.53 1,391,180.90 43
358 DL79 2,024.21 473,598.86 1,391,151.99 46
230 DL78 2,026.02 473,625.90 1,391,080.17 44
340 DL77 2,028.47 473,634.90 1,391,065.69 41
272 DL76 2,031.11 473,650.30 1,391,044.82 39
328 DL75 2,032.99 473,674.57 1,391,014.27 37
285 DL74 2,032.20 473,690.88 1,390,990.08 38
364 DL73 2,031.72 473,704.70 1,390,968.72 38
249 DL72 2,032.45 473,729.92 1,390,944.64 37

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
224 DL71 2,033.09 473,783.37 1,390,928.03 37
344 DL70 2,034.00 473,808.93 1,390,922.49 36
153 DL67 2,040.86 473,736.26 1,391,324.06 29
158 DL66 2,040.13 473,670.81 1,391,330.83 30
115 DL65 2,039.83 473,636.63 1,391,337.80 30
165 DL62 2,036.96 473,747.43 1,391,293.31 33
117 DL61 2,036.69 473,722.26 1,391,291.48 33
169 DL60 2,036.41 473,697.23 1,391,291.34 34
154 DL59 2,035.47 473,668.22 1,391,288.25 34
137 DL41 2,037.35 473,827.41 1,390,902.29 33
126 DL40 2,039.27 473,837.09 1,390,880.13 31
131 DL39 2,040.41 473,830.52 1,390,859.81 30
109 DL38 2,038.50 473,806.60 1,390,856.59 31
107 DL37 2,035.52 473,758.40 1,390,848.37 34
139 DL36 2,036.02 473,716.36 1,390,840.95 34
141 DL35 2,038.61 473,679.18 1,390,835.52 31
104 DL34 2,043.31 473,638.81 1,390,833.20 27
128 DL33 2,047.83 473,593.97 1,390,825.66 22
125 DL32 2,042.12 473,853.49 1,390,843.08 28
166 DL31 2,045.40 473,861.25 1,390,815.63 25
124 DL30 2,048.83 473,873.71 1,390,788.75 21
120 DL29 2,052.13 473,892.62 1,390,758.71 18
119 DL28 2,080.88 473,842.20 1,390,362.95 22
132 DL27 2,081.45 473,879.63 1,390,344.00 21
106 DL26 2,082.03 473,897.85 1,390,331.21 20
138 DL25 2,082.49 473,928.42 1,390,327.85 20
129 DL24 2,083.07 473,950.59 1,390,339.32 19
156 DL23 2,085.72 473,981.72 1,390,348.17 17
150 DL22 2,087.92 474,008.95 1,390,367.17 15
123 DL21 2,089.36 474,022.80 1,390,383.41 13
163 DL20 2,092.20 474,042.37 1,390,404.56 10
121 DL19 2,093.84 474,060.35 1,390,429.59 9
159 DL18 2,096.16 474,071.92 1,390,446.09 6
162 DL17 2,098.27 474,084.60 1,390,468.41 4
161 DL16 2,098.39 474,110.27 1,390,509.82 4
160 DL15 2,099.00 474,133.18 1,390,531.90 3
250 DL Rock 2,072.62 473,505.33 1,391,713.30 28
671 DL ROCK466 2,069.19 473,712.38 1,391,566.06 1

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651 DL ROCK465 2,065.87 473,705.83 1,391,560.70 4
511 DL ROCK335 2,061.06 473,221.87 1,391,927.16 39
398 DL ROCK334 2,060.75 473,221.66 1,391,910.37 39
442 DL ROCK328 2,060.08 473,231.95 1,391,879.76 40
460 DL ROCK327 2,061.83 473,243.55 1,391,870.30 38
441 DL ROCK326 2,063.28 473,244.91 1,391,866.62 37
386 DL ROCK325 2,064.55 473,255.53 1,391,861.59 36
482 DL ROCK220 2,069.04 473,657.96 1,391,639.89 31
437 DL ROCK219 2,068.97 473,673.84 1,391,635.02 31
403 DL ROCK218 2,069.66 473,684.23 1,391,630.11 31
382 DL ROCK217 2,069.62 473,697.29 1,391,620.53 31
103 DL ROCK END 2,055.70 473,907.18 1,390,738.58 14
2225 DL 420 2,064.60 473,142.63 1,392,288.34 36
810 CHRCH end 2,127.84 470,557.73 1,394,266.60 21
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Pressure
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
164 end FH 2,048.33 473,567.88 1,390,826.37 21
2315 Wpadismender3 2,122.69 471,869.11 1,394,384.91 22
1826 WPp 2,149.03 476,566.14 1,389,580.02 28
820 WP_SATELAYT SUC 2,114.97 471,073.82 1,394,058.94 22
817 WP_MIZU GOTE 2,105.78 471,047.58 1,393,816.71 30
470 WP_MENHARIA 2,073.07 473,500.05 1,391,787.15 26
1825 WP_LAY BIWSA 2,142.65 476,864.85 1,389,689.34 33
1824 WP_LAY BEUSA 2,151.34 476,548.00 1,389,056.99 29
1823 WP_LACHI BISA 2,134.02 476,261.07 1,390,240.44 43
573 WP_HELTH EXTENTI 2,055.79 473,081.26 1,391,911.58 44
157 WP_DIBZE 2,081.20 473,818.01 1,390,402.32 21
1822 WP_ARSHUMAN 2,126.28 475,084.10 1,389,994.57 65
1821 WP_ABTAN2 2,150.93 476,034.25 1,388,676.99 33
1820 WP_ABTAN1 2,158.34 476,436.80 1,388,518.98 24
841 WP_ABITA BA 2,057.20 470,293.41 1,393,150.46 37
2329 WPP 2,063.02 473,244.67 1,391,850.95 36
662 WP456 2,072.97 473,620.85 1,391,703.90 26
2058 WP2 1,816.93 474,003.98 1,393,865.74 41
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311 WP WEFCHO 2,056.76 473,532.04 1,391,490.46 42
291 WP TIMKEU 2,025.11 473,220.67 1,391,298.31 45
809 WP SUMGINA 2,087.12 472,747.90 1,394,131.90 59
597 WP SCHOOL2 2,085.22 473,182.05 1,392,666.33 50
203 WP GONDER BER 2,051.40 473,050.22 1,391,550.10 48
187 WP GEBYA SEFER 2,053.56 473,264.99 1,391,470.91 46
498 WP ASTEDADER 2,069.23 473,285.93 1,391,802.00 30
228 WP AKODRINA 2,024.55 473,571.31 1,391,145.58 45
690 WP ADIS MENDER 2 2,110.73 472,029.99 1,394,436.39 35
693 WP ADIS MENDER 1 2,125.34 471,987.93 1,394,268.01 20
1819 WP ABTSAD 2,162.28 475,590.66 1,389,014.00 30
436 WP 03 2,073.92 473,385.91 1,391,662.71 25
478 WP 01 2,071.30 473,399.90 1,391,828.79 28
452 TEKLYE END 2,061.53 474,129.91 1,391,460.39 37
429 T216 2,069.15 473,706.81 1,391,613.86 30
401 T215 2,062.62 473,699.32 1,391,545.47 36
474 T11 2,123.37 471,993.39 1,394,281.33 23
2264 SR4 2,139.43 472,121.97 1,393,971.31 9
634 SC ROFCACHI ELMN 2,063.08 473,768.08 1,391,553.16 36
1818 SATELAYT SCH 1 2,132.67 476,286.77 1,389,381.43 45
570 ROOF CACHIMENT 2,085.96 473,187.91 1,392,704.26 50
1815 ROAD R1500 2,146.67 474,979.05 1,389,548.25 45
1816 ROAD R550 2,143.66 476,124.78 1,388,749.30 40
416 ROAD R291 2,073.13 473,464.39 1,391,729.45 26
765 ROAD R46 2,120.48 471,696.78 1,394,345.42 23
767 ROAD R32 2,112.49 472,206.21 1,394,054.36 35
688 ROAD R30 2,121.52 471,992.72 1,394,297.24 25
677 ROAD R16 2,111.18 472,329.55 1,393,601.21 34
698 ROAD R13 2,099.24 472,827.70 1,393,133.54 41
743 ROAD R11 2,082.86 473,136.79 1,392,615.61 51
865 ROAD R01 2,112.76 471,061.79 1,394,135.77 25
1813 ROAD L1500 2,146.15 474,982.23 1,389,554.22 46
1814 ROAD L550 2,144.62 476,133.67 1,388,751.55 39
814 ROAD L47 2,118.75 471,681.06 1,394,336.85 24
770 ROAD L32 2,112.54 472,199.56 1,394,054.31 35
182 ROAD L30 2,120.99 471,994.21 1,394,302.48 25
611 ROAD L23 2,061.69 473,244.26 1,391,651.89 38
172 ROAD L16 2,111.23 472,332.98 1,393,594.23 34

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717 ROAD L14 2,101.66 472,799.26 1,393,150.75 39
830 ROAD L01 2,113.09 471,061.93 1,394,128.13 25
1812 ROAD C555 2,144.38 476,129.98 1,388,752.06 39
406 ROAD C290 2,073.02 473,462.80 1,391,723.76 26
772 ROAD C46 2,119.41 471,688.91 1,394,341.50 24
795 ROAD C32 2,112.29 472,202.09 1,394,054.28 35
254 ROAD C30 2,121.25 471,993.84 1,394,300.16 25
523 ROAD C16 2,111.20 472,330.71 1,393,599.75 34
703 ROAD C13 2,100.42 472,814.93 1,393,141.60 40
209 ROAD C11 2,082.86 473,138.22 1,392,604.84 51
615 ROAD C1 2,061.38 473,239.43 1,391,650.18 38
829 ROAD C01 2,113.00 471,061.97 1,394,131.72 25
191 ROAD C 2,057.12 473,536.08 1,391,520.69 42
371 RO R30 2,048.32 473,562.01 1,391,450.77 21
122 RO R10 2,035.91 473,618.54 1,391,313.28 34
135 RO R9 2,046.03 473,617.62 1,390,830.37 23
136 RO R6 2,098.18 474,144.34 1,390,551.64 4
288 RO L51 2,029.60 473,595.55 1,391,216.07 40
332 RO L28 2,046.69 473,562.94 1,391,436.54 23
114 RO L12 2,035.56 473,611.18 1,391,313.40 34
148 RO L7 2,046.39 473,611.45 1,390,829.25 23
113 RO L4 2,098.38 474,149.23 1,390,546.47 4
333 RO C29 2,047.02 473,563.65 1,391,441.91 23
144 RO C11 2,035.65 473,614.75 1,391,313.48 34
110 RO C8 2,046.13 473,614.26 1,390,829.66 23
118 RO C5 2,098.27 474,147.06 1,390,549.32 4
1808 MARIAM END CAB 2,165.71 477,289.99 1,389,533.50 9
2056 Ja1 1,867.29 473,701.03 1,394,312.64 43
258 JAD 2,122.69 471,872.96 1,394,391.31 22
649 J470 2,034.65 473,618.16 1,391,290.10 35
501 J333 2,059.18 473,205.79 1,391,883.60 40
485 J318 2,068.79 473,311.28 1,391,822.71 31
449 J316 2,068.69 473,294.25 1,391,807.45 30
465 J304 2,074.18 473,414.31 1,391,761.05 25
510 J297 2,073.52 473,494.95 1,391,721.65 26
461 J293 2,073.02 473,442.72 1,391,722.93 26
500 J268 2,064.45 473,745.61 1,391,620.57 34
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405 J238 2,062.31 473,795.27 1,391,608.33 37
443 J224 2,069.69 473,696.13 1,391,625.54 29
330 J200 2,038.81 473,585.16 1,391,372.60 31
334 J114 2,040.07 473,579.31 1,391,398.81 30
196 J102 2,032.32 473,602.11 1,391,262.82 37
325 J101 2,030.63 473,608.53 1,391,225.42 39
531 J90 2,074.04 473,415.75 1,391,731.99 25
544 J81 2,058.16 473,149.92 1,391,923.93 41
540 J80 2,060.17 473,198.99 1,391,931.89 39
223 J68 2,064.92 473,575.59 1,391,624.78 34
315 J61 2,061.16 473,234.24 1,391,645.14 38
370 J60 2,059.91 473,254.56 1,391,607.35 39
859 J32 2,105.53 471,053.80 1,393,837.89 31
846 J30 2,114.91 471,067.76 1,394,062.10 22
145 J4 2,039.53 473,617.10 1,391,340.39 30
116 J2 2,040.91 473,844.04 1,390,862.57 29
866 J-792 2,109.23 471,060.76 1,394,222.62 29
374 J-744 2,119.57 472,117.89 1,394,044.07 28
1807 J-709 2,139.43 476,488.36 1,389,447.18 39
1806 J-708 2,132.97 476,399.59 1,389,038.85 47
1805 J-707 2,144.68 476,150.80 1,388,754.44 39
1804 J-706 2,146.92 475,677.76 1,389,135.66 45
1803 J-705 2,147.48 475,672.83 1,389,124.27 45
1802 J-704 2,147.90 474,974.25 1,389,538.73 44
1801 J-703 2,139.33 476,491.70 1,389,459.27 39
1800 J-702 2,142.54 476,864.06 1,389,678.92 33
1799 J-701 2,148.45 476,563.26 1,389,576.16 29
1798 J-700 2,142.68 476,100.89 1,388,772.24 42
672 J-569 2,031.16 473,610.50 1,391,235.05 39
673 J-567 2,055.46 473,553.12 1,391,486.08 14
674 J-566 2,069.94 473,591.91 1,391,667.75 29
628 J-517 2,061.16 473,233.87 1,391,649.58 38
378 J-268 2,064.03 473,591.28 1,391,627.95 35
376 J-266 2,056.96 473,388.45 1,391,518.51 42
372 J-113 2,034.42 473,608.30 1,391,300.80 35
375 J-100 2,030.28 473,597.41 1,391,227.71 39
2246 J-12DL[b10 1,817.52 473,789.25 1,394,139.75 41
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2317 J For dile betgle remaining village 2,116.23 470,598.05 1,394,235.42 19
658 HELTH ROOF CACHM 2,063.59 473,642.58 1,391,561.30 35
2055 GRB6 1,792.67 473,825.56 1,394,050.52 66
2054 GRB1 1,795.71 473,946.37 1,393,905.42 63
2326 GRAVITY LINE JANCTION 2,075.24 473,133.10 1,392,352.44 54
495 GR329 2,058.90 473,225.91 1,391,884.09 41
1797 GR103 2,133.98 476,462.50 1,389,224.32 45
1796 GR102 2,129.74 476,362.28 1,388,980.04 51
1795 GR101 2,144.48 476,332.91 1,388,624.80 38
339 GR43 2,037.65 473,572.03 1,391,375.84 32
304 GR40 2,062.51 470,792.62 1,393,686.22 34
200 GR32 2,020.08 473,400.34 1,391,301.30 50
752 GR30 2,113.75 471,607.21 1,394,304.33 29
754 GR21 2,104.51 471,193.51 1,394,227.13 35
681 GR10 2,121.73 472,116.22 1,394,048.39 26
2053 GLB4 1,793.96 473,814.33 1,394,071.11 65
2052 GLB2 1,795.09 473,940.39 1,393,909.30 63
1794 GL402 2,134.12 476,463.84 1,389,239.47 45
1793 GL401 2,128.93 476,364.10 1,388,992.10 52
1792 GL400 2,145.02 476,336.10 1,388,611.82 38
423 GL331 2,059.28 473,222.22 1,391,888.88 40
347 GL45 2,037.48 473,577.17 1,391,374.52 32
225 GL42 2,024.95 473,409.14 1,391,363.56 45
762 GL40 2,063.55 470,798.19 1,393,690.06 33
357 GL30 2,113.30 471,584.66 1,394,299.33 29
360 GL22 2,022.11 473,601.44 1,391,133.79 48
227 GL21 2,102.53 471,171.42 1,394,226.81 37
305 GL20 2,022.82 473,611.43 1,391,102.26 47
686 GL10 2,120.36 472,111.84 1,394,060.57 27
2051 GCB5 1,792.77 473,818.18 1,394,063.28 66
2050 GCB3 1,795.01 473,943.41 1,393,906.94 63
1791 GC402 2,133.54 476,463.70 1,389,232.89 46
1790 GC401 2,128.28 476,363.15 1,388,984.88 53
1789 GC400 2,143.32 476,335.70 1,388,615.47 39
472 GC330 2,058.35 473,224.11 1,391,886.06 41
348 GC44 2,036.31 473,574.82 1,391,375.42 33
300 GC41 2,025.11 473,401.47 1,391,364.45 45
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
312 GC31 2,019.65 473,407.48 1,391,301.03 50
799 GC30 2,112.13 471,593.95 1,394,300.11 30
811 GC21 2,099.47 471,180.43 1,394,227.13 40
183 GC10 2,120.72 472,112.65 1,394,055.53 27
516 EX_WP AROUND RS 2,069.00 473,712.47 1,391,618.25 30
444 EX_RS OUTLET 2,069.84 473,716.53 1,391,577.24 29
659 END481 2,032.83 473,836.21 1,391,206.50 37
645 END480 2,033.26 473,813.68 1,391,239.60 36
458 END282 2,063.00 473,795.42 1,391,759.48 36
469 END265 2,062.05 473,913.00 1,391,769.61 37
379 END259 2,060.68 473,875.75 1,391,822.10 38
450 END TAP ASTEDADE 2,068.91 473,258.82 1,391,806.82 30
439 END GEBRNA 2,059.41 473,677.92 1,391,503.67 39
170 END 2,057.96 473,463.96 1,391,544.29 41
519 ELEMENSARI_WP 2,060.33 473,715.38 1,391,488.73 39
2049 DLlb9 1,826.56 473,773.33 1,394,182.27 32
2047 DLlb7 1,842.11 473,748.30 1,394,248.10 68
2046 DLlb6 1,856.52 473,731.17 1,394,286.96 54
2042 DLlb2 1,897.68 473,667.54 1,394,433.57 13
411 DLROCK226 2,066.38 473,730.91 1,391,622.61 33
505 DLROCK225 2,068.83 473,715.37 1,391,624.83 30
2045 DLLb5 1,868.78 473,700.44 1,394,344.52 42
2044 DLLb4 1,873.75 473,691.32 1,394,374.46 37
2043 DLLb3 1,881.19 473,683.45 1,394,400.40 29
2032 DLLb1 1,906.88 473,637.99 1,394,456.60 4
2041 DLLB18 1,795.88 473,844.88 1,394,028.87 63
2040 DLLB17 1,801.89 473,957.46 1,393,898.53 57
2039 DLLB16 1,805.89 473,910.26 1,393,922.37 53
2038 DLLB15 1,806.61 473,800.87 1,394,097.86 52
2037 DLLB14 1,806.80 473,865.51 1,394,003.90 52
2036 DLLB13 1,809.80 473,973.04 1,393,885.05 49
2035 DLLB12 1,812.73 473,890.66 1,393,938.75 46
2034 DLLB11 1,816.23 473,859.84 1,393,965.30 42
283 DLL113 2,034.42 473,594.87 1,391,303.27 35
837 DLL 2,109.23 471,057.73 1,394,212.02 29
1788 DL958 2,135.30 476,442.44 1,389,036.48 45
1787 DL957 2,133.78 476,418.55 1,389,037.04 47
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1785 DL955 2,131.23 476,373.16 1,389,003.23 50
1784 DL954 2,130.24 476,358.57 1,388,966.20 51
1783 DL953 2,131.16 476,353.58 1,388,949.45 50
1782 DL952 2,133.60 476,326.87 1,388,912.27 48
1781 DL951 2,133.73 476,284.33 1,388,881.33 48
1780 DL950 2,144.06 476,179.41 1,388,759.43 39
1779 DL949 2,143.19 476,213.14 1,388,764.16 40
1778 DL948 2,140.36 476,246.78 1,388,766.25 43
1777 DL947 2,141.02 476,275.23 1,388,731.49 42
1776 DL946 2,143.28 476,314.14 1,388,669.95 40
1775 DL945 2,146.62 476,372.18 1,388,579.17 36
1774 DL944 2,147.74 476,058.85 1,388,709.71 36
1773 DL943 2,131.29 476,262.50 1,390,148.30 46
1772 DL942 2,145.87 476,510.80 1,389,052.88 34
1771 DL941 2,130.67 476,278.45 1,390,068.17 47
1770 DL940 2,143.66 476,096.53 1,388,757.91 40
1769 DL939 2,131.20 476,269.15 1,390,123.47 46
1768 DL938 2,130.83 476,278.65 1,390,044.24 46
1767 DL937 2,154.10 477,053.18 1,389,615.88 21
1766 DL936 2,135.27 476,467.95 1,389,276.55 44
1765 DL935 2,139.52 476,433.42 1,389,583.52 38
1764 DL934 2,137.95 476,376.16 1,389,790.84 40
1763 DL933 2,137.73 476,458.57 1,389,426.42 40
1762 DL932 2,138.77 476,316.33 1,389,833.42 39
1761 DL931 2,138.66 476,211.94 1,388,826.21 44
1760 DL930 2,147.63 476,954.59 1,389,649.89 28
1759 DL929 2,136.56 476,248.13 1,388,848.36 46
1758 DL928 2,136.04 476,434.44 1,389,123.95 44
1757 DL927 2,137.29 476,469.55 1,389,046.34 43
1756 DL926 2,134.15 476,735.37 1,389,650.72 42
1755 DL925 2,137.28 476,470.46 1,389,341.85 41
1754 DL924 2,132.65 476,330.35 1,389,390.04 45
1753 DL923 2,140.46 476,488.18 1,389,052.91 40
1752 DL922 2,134.90 476,427.26 1,389,102.55 45
1751 DL921 2,138.17 476,476.78 1,389,374.56 40
1750 DL920 2,146.53 476,581.86 1,389,581.06 30
1749 DL919 2,138.02 476,282.87 1,389,891.05 39
1748 DL918 2,133.16 476,283.52 1,389,979.17 44

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1747 DL917 2,145.16 476,934.06 1,389,656.88 31
1746 DL916 2,139.63 476,494.82 1,389,451.38 38
1745 DL915 2,143.33 476,540.00 1,389,537.81 34
1744 DL914 2,133.32 476,261.36 1,390,209.28 44
1743 DL913 2,141.73 476,183.35 1,388,797.26 41
1742 DL912 2,139.44 476,483.55 1,389,478.15 38
1741 DL911 2,138.24 476,402.42 1,389,684.82 39
1740 DL910 2,142.62 476,088.13 1,388,786.05 42
1739 DL909 2,137.87 474,994.77 1,389,691.40 54
1738 DL908 2,142.32 475,900.42 1,388,918.33 45
1737 DL907 2,144.50 475,091.99 1,389,445.61 48
1736 DL906 2,148.48 475,647.91 1,389,175.80 44
1735 DL905 2,153.65 475,636.79 1,389,066.92 38
1733 DL903 2,148.90 475,662.30 1,389,106.23 43
1732 DL902 2,146.33 475,238.64 1,389,333.00 46
1730 DL900 2,151.43 475,649.15 1,389,086.47 41
1729 DL899 2,150.16 475,442.71 1,389,316.66 42
1727 DL897 2,146.15 475,370.77 1,389,308.84 46
1726 DL896 2,153.23 475,593.22 1,389,220.95 39
1725 DL895 2,144.62 475,076.87 1,389,463.09 47
1723 DL893 2,135.75 474,996.16 1,389,745.29 56
1721 DL891 2,145.61 475,040.29 1,389,496.68 46
1719 DL889 2,141.66 475,935.86 1,388,906.31 46
1718 DL888 2,145.51 475,206.79 1,389,343.13 47
1717 DL887 2,151.11 475,406.33 1,389,315.33 41
1715 DL885 2,145.36 475,762.82 1,389,016.81 45
1714 DL884 2,143.91 474,990.85 1,389,589.94 48
1712 DL882 2,141.30 475,984.93 1,388,890.82 45
1711 DL881 2,146.92 475,693.99 1,389,120.15 45
1710 DL880 2,147.68 475,252.48 1,389,324.67 45
1709 DL879 2,137.66 474,992.43 1,389,712.30 54
1708 DL878 2,144.99 475,138.01 1,389,404.84 47
1706 DL876 2,137.94 475,003.71 1,389,648.76 54
1705 DL875 2,144.18 475,786.49 1,388,975.72 45
1704 DL874 2,146.90 475,659.25 1,389,154.04 45
1703 DL873 2,146.87 475,313.75 1,389,306.73 46
1702 DL872 2,141.91 476,024.59 1,388,855.14 44
1701 DL871 2,146.61 475,186.76 1,389,353.22 46

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1700 DL870 2,144.29 475,059.32 1,389,483.00 48
1697 DL867 2,148.26 475,717.88 1,389,083.56 43
1696 DL866 2,153.13 475,521.77 1,389,289.97 39
1694 DL864 2,148.96 475,617.31 1,389,202.25 44
1693 DL863 2,152.57 475,468.17 1,389,320.82 40
1692 DL862 2,147.04 475,336.46 1,389,297.31 45
1691 DL861 2,147.41 474,995.65 1,389,524.97 45
1690 DL860 2,152.21 475,494.01 1,389,307.58 40
1689 DL859 2,142.46 475,876.51 1,388,924.54 46
1688 DL858 2,151.60 475,598.88 1,389,182.64 41
1687 DL857 2,158.96 475,615.18 1,389,036.94 33
1686 DL856 2,146.09 475,285.19 1,389,307.30 46
1685 DL855 2,140.41 474,997.37 1,389,608.64 52
1684 DL854 2,152.92 475,568.06 1,389,256.60 40
1683 DL853 2,145.94 475,111.28 1,389,424.17 46
1682 DL852 2,143.40 476,009.68 1,388,869.95 43
1681 DL851 2,142.96 475,821.97 1,388,946.10 46
1680 DL850 2,141.19 476,049.14 1,388,829.87 44
1679 DL849 2,146.38 475,013.65 1,389,511.03 46
1677 DL847 2,142.68 476,117.76 1,388,753.73 41
1675 DL845 2,146.78 475,743.36 1,389,056.04 44
1674 DL844 2,142.28 475,852.01 1,388,933.24 46
1671 DL841 2,126.84 475,034.70 1,389,892.28 65
1670 DL840 2,153.01 475,545.21 1,389,278.45 40
1669 DL839 2,130.98 475,015.62 1,389,831.28 61
1668 DL838 2,125.25 475,064.93 1,389,955.70 66
1667 DL837 2,133.54 475,003.74 1,389,781.47 58
1666 DL836 2,149.22 475,629.71 1,389,193.10 43
1665 DL835 2,146.22 475,150.98 1,389,385.52 46
1664 DL834 2,132.18 476,261.54 1,390,181.38 45
1663 DL833 2,130.82 476,271.16 1,390,098.63 46
1662 DL832 2,131.71 476,278.34 1,390,019.65 46
1661 DL831 2,132.14 476,278.90 1,390,000.45 45
1660 DL830 2,134.64 476,279.33 1,389,946.59 43
1659 DL829 2,136.74 476,283.92 1,389,915.70 41
1658 DL828 2,164.12 477,256.63 1,389,545.73 11
1657 DL827 2,158.80 477,062.15 1,389,614.74 17
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
1654 DL824 2,141.15 476,852.77 1,389,673.14 35
1653 DL823 2,134.03 476,808.45 1,389,668.56 42
1652 DL822 2,133.08 476,771.39 1,389,658.35 43
1651 DL821 2,135.48 476,703.86 1,389,641.30 41
1650 DL820 2,138.34 476,667.40 1,389,630.08 38
1649 DL819 2,136.35 476,654.83 1,389,608.70 40
1648 DL818 2,137.36 476,634.09 1,389,588.78 39
1647 DL817 2,139.21 476,613.50 1,389,575.79 38
1646 DL816 2,138.46 476,341.34 1,389,808.55 39
1645 DL815 2,146.02 476,553.66 1,389,558.57 31
1644 DL814 2,141.44 476,515.70 1,389,509.13 36
1643 DL813 2,139.27 476,407.69 1,389,646.09 38
1642 DL812 2,140.17 476,500.87 1,389,480.62 38
1641 DL811 2,139.97 476,417.61 1,389,628.28 38
1640 DL810 2,139.18 476,441.51 1,389,558.00 39
1639 DL809 2,139.46 476,459.79 1,389,533.59 38
1638 DL808 2,139.39 476,466.69 1,389,510.88 38
1637 DL807 2,136.95 476,430.13 1,389,415.89 41
1636 DL806 2,135.87 476,412.26 1,389,410.87 42
1635 DL805 2,134.74 476,370.22 1,389,397.26 43
1634 DL804 2,139.34 476,493.85 1,389,410.18 39
1633 DL803 2,135.95 476,468.13 1,389,315.10 43
1632 DL802 2,135.57 476,455.55 1,389,200.81 44
1631 DL801 2,136.06 476,444.74 1,389,160.09 44
1630 DL800 2,149.76 476,530.37 1,389,053.84 30
853 DL704 2,051.36 470,315.18 1,393,173.61 43
856 DL703 2,042.29 470,337.40 1,393,192.09 52
821 DL702 2,037.33 470,362.90 1,393,215.42 58
845 DL701 2,033.62 470,392.65 1,393,248.13 61
850 DL700 2,032.17 470,434.79 1,393,297.60 63
848 DL699 2,033.55 470,475.83 1,393,334.50 62
822 DL698 2,035.23 470,517.96 1,393,371.73 60
847 DL697 2,039.05 470,582.91 1,393,420.62 57
819 DL696 2,040.36 470,639.59 1,393,476.83 56
844 DL695 2,043.08 470,666.18 1,393,506.72 53
855 DL694 2,048.22 470,680.93 1,393,523.19 48
862 DL693 2,052.80 470,696.80 1,393,541.09 43
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
840 DL691 2,058.23 470,733.24 1,393,602.12 38
825 DL690 2,059.43 470,755.14 1,393,632.13 37
843 DL689 2,061.26 470,781.86 1,393,670.89 35
854 DL688 2,065.49 470,810.42 1,393,700.62 31
852 DL687 2,070.53 470,821.73 1,393,711.31 26
863 DL685 2,089.32 470,856.64 1,393,745.64 46
858 DL684 2,094.22 470,862.41 1,393,755.48 41
833 DL683 2,097.07 470,875.47 1,393,769.63 39
839 DL682 2,098.89 470,897.10 1,393,788.94 37
823 DL681 2,100.46 470,921.70 1,393,802.15 35
842 DL680 2,101.51 470,947.15 1,393,809.39 34
838 DL679 2,102.40 470,967.48 1,393,811.58 33
834 DL678 2,102.91 470,996.04 1,393,818.74 33
2243 DL677 2,103.68 471,018.72 1,393,828.26 32
832 DL676 2,105.79 471,058.95 1,393,857.70 30
857 DL675 2,106.82 471,061.64 1,393,884.34 30
827 DL674 2,107.75 471,063.53 1,393,907.99 29
824 DL673 2,108.48 471,065.06 1,393,932.27 28
836 DL672 2,110.34 471,063.43 1,393,952.33 26
828 DL671 2,111.34 471,060.58 1,393,977.10 25
849 DL670 2,112.22 471,067.59 1,393,999.22 25
831 DL669 2,114.56 471,074.48 1,394,037.40 22
861 DL667 2,113.81 471,064.42 1,394,107.15 24
835 DL666 2,112.00 471,062.23 1,394,153.90 26
860 DL665 2,110.65 471,060.70 1,394,182.16 28
804 DL663 2,115.01 472,171.12 1,394,052.50 33
787 DL661 2,111.42 472,230.86 1,394,055.54 36
797 DL660 2,109.63 472,280.19 1,394,058.14 38
792 DL659 2,108.30 472,317.06 1,394,060.43 39
784 DL658 2,107.11 472,353.97 1,394,065.84 40
801 DL657 2,104.73 472,404.02 1,394,067.94 42
774 DL656 2,103.06 472,445.72 1,394,068.43 44
793 DL655 2,101.61 472,491.26 1,394,072.62 45
764 DL654 2,099.82 472,534.67 1,394,075.41 47
757 DL653 2,098.41 472,569.58 1,394,078.73 48
771 DL652 2,096.99 472,614.50 1,394,082.34 50
777 DL651 2,095.77 472,648.82 1,394,083.91 51
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
185 DL649 2,091.05 472,710.09 1,394,095.54 55
778 DL648 2,088.99 472,736.04 1,394,103.36 57
803 DL647 2,116.23 470,605.42 1,394,234.91 19
816 DL646 2,112.13 470,653.21 1,394,231.87 24
815 DL645 2,110.94 470,687.66 1,394,230.72 25
800 DL644 2,108.14 470,729.58 1,394,226.95 28
753 DL643 2,108.38 470,766.97 1,394,227.18 28
791 DL642 2,108.05 470,811.28 1,394,227.73 29
766 DL641 2,107.78 470,849.40 1,394,226.13 29
796 DL640 2,109.50 470,909.97 1,394,224.67 28
780 DL639 2,107.00 470,943.44 1,394,222.65 31
761 DL638 2,107.88 470,973.09 1,394,222.17 30
699 DL637 2,109.24 471,011.62 1,394,221.36 29
808 DL636 2,109.37 471,044.00 1,394,222.33 29
789 DL635 2,108.74 471,084.11 1,394,222.77 30
813 DL634 2,105.24 471,125.63 1,394,225.65 34
786 DL633 2,104.24 471,155.03 1,394,226.90 35
769 DL632 2,105.46 471,206.77 1,394,232.45 34
760 DL631 2,107.10 471,228.04 1,394,243.95 33
759 DL630 2,108.55 471,250.89 1,394,259.57 31
812 DL629 2,112.18 471,276.57 1,394,271.17 28
798 DL628 2,113.14 471,306.77 1,394,276.11 27
763 DL627 2,114.01 471,339.99 1,394,279.24 27
776 DL626 2,113.48 471,369.81 1,394,282.52 27
756 DL625 2,113.01 471,398.85 1,394,285.97 28
785 DL624 2,112.45 471,419.26 1,394,287.90 29
802 DL623 2,113.52 471,431.81 1,394,288.92 28
755 DL622 2,114.70 471,447.77 1,394,290.61 27
807 DL621 2,115.21 471,470.30 1,394,292.50 26
790 DL620 2,115.97 471,499.04 1,394,295.70 26
779 DL619 2,117.36 471,535.66 1,394,300.52 25
768 DL618 2,116.20 471,566.75 1,394,302.18 26
781 DL617 2,116.89 471,621.77 1,394,311.21 26
782 DL616 2,116.98 471,653.51 1,394,322.66 26
773 DL615 2,122.17 471,716.37 1,394,358.71 21
805 DL614 2,122.64 471,740.21 1,394,370.77 21
783 DL613 2,123.14 471,764.02 1,394,381.57 21
758 DL612 2,123.92 471,788.89 1,394,388.86 20

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
788 DL611 2,123.99 471,817.83 1,394,396.22 20
806 DL610 2,124.21 471,842.79 1,394,391.73 20
687 DL609 2,122.69 471,991.44 1,394,288.84 23
679 DL608 2,122.30 471,891.84 1,394,364.51 23
176 DL607 2,119.19 471,998.18 1,394,319.07 27
252 DL606 2,124.13 471,898.67 1,394,325.08 21
255 DL605 2,116.86 472,004.10 1,394,344.00 29
373 DL604 2,115.35 472,012.76 1,394,372.90 30
263 DL603 2,122.26 471,942.80 1,394,309.40 23
689 DL602 2,114.09 472,018.83 1,394,389.00 32
177 DL601 2,122.26 471,962.30 1,394,296.42 24
524 DL600 2,112.35 472,022.90 1,394,408.28 33
264 DL599 2,123.61 472,001.53 1,394,274.95 23
262 DL598 2,122.65 472,021.90 1,394,262.48 24
181 DL597 2,121.80 472,038.31 1,394,249.67 25
260 DL596 2,121.65 472,067.32 1,394,219.90 25
682 DL595 2,124.71 472,082.60 1,394,200.53 22
257 DL594 2,126.29 472,089.01 1,394,180.89 21
179 DL592 2,095.09 472,669.19 1,394,083.16 51
256 DL591 2,127.08 472,093.20 1,394,162.17 20
171 DL590 2,122.34 472,097.08 1,394,139.48 25
259 DL589 2,120.75 472,097.70 1,394,123.66 27
593 DL588 2,117.58 472,103.66 1,394,098.55 30
173 DL587 2,118.69 472,107.55 1,394,085.53 29
692 DL586 2,118.79 472,109.23 1,394,074.88 29
678 DL585 2,126.24 472,122.39 1,394,029.39 22
180 DL584 2,130.42 472,124.16 1,394,010.31 18
683 DL583 2,132.82 472,127.13 1,393,996.89 16
475 DL581 2,137.03 472,126.42 1,393,982.99 11
184 DL580 2,112.50 472,318.95 1,393,622.82 33
522 DL579 2,113.46 472,301.13 1,393,654.55 32
675 DL578 2,114.38 472,286.48 1,393,685.19 32
691 DL577 2,114.60 472,275.36 1,393,712.19 32
592 DL576 2,115.43 472,265.30 1,393,736.75 31
174 DL575 2,115.24 472,249.14 1,393,767.23 31
676 DL574 2,114.90 472,231.12 1,393,789.35 32
175 DL573 2,115.10 472,217.15 1,393,825.00 32
253 DL572 2,119.38 472,187.79 1,393,875.62 28

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
685 DL571 2,127.97 472,155.52 1,393,925.88 20
680 DL570 2,130.52 472,143.72 1,393,938.27 18
476 DL569 2,136.51 472,132.92 1,393,959.79 12
725 DL555 2,108.45 472,386.20 1,393,471.91 36
713 DL554 2,108.63 472,399.46 1,393,456.56 35
696 DL553 2,109.27 472,432.39 1,393,429.48 34
718 DL552 2,110.18 472,453.48 1,393,412.68 33
727 DL551 2,108.66 472,491.68 1,393,383.14 35
737 DL550 2,107.21 472,509.11 1,393,370.58 36
723 DL549 2,106.12 472,525.67 1,393,356.75 37
721 DL548 2,105.27 472,539.58 1,393,344.92 37
707 DL547 2,102.54 472,574.20 1,393,320.09 40
702 DL546 2,103.00 472,603.40 1,393,297.61 39
710 DL545 2,103.57 472,627.75 1,393,278.48 38
742 DL544 2,104.31 472,654.54 1,393,257.41 37
745 DL543 2,104.31 472,675.26 1,393,241.44 37
711 DL542 2,102.72 472,701.73 1,393,223.57 38
719 DL541 2,100.60 472,721.99 1,393,207.99 40
747 DL540 2,099.66 472,739.72 1,393,189.96 41
716 DL539 2,099.91 472,761.14 1,393,180.77 41
744 DL538 2,100.43 472,782.24 1,393,167.78 40
741 DL537 2,098.28 472,841.63 1,393,123.41 42
732 DL536 2,095.48 472,876.78 1,393,103.26 44
706 DL535 2,092.47 472,906.36 1,393,090.10 47
701 DL534 2,090.44 472,931.90 1,393,077.70 49
726 DL533 2,089.89 472,954.23 1,393,065.63 49
735 DL532 2,085.56 472,975.08 1,393,050.17 53
734 DL531 2,088.27 472,986.71 1,393,032.36 50
728 DL530 2,090.33 472,997.74 1,393,008.27 48
708 DL529 2,090.35 473,000.58 1,392,993.86 48
750 DL528 2,088.04 473,017.31 1,392,976.22 50
704 DL527 2,087.81 473,024.88 1,392,967.25 50
739 DL526 2,086.39 473,037.92 1,392,950.61 51
730 DL525 2,081.52 473,058.45 1,392,927.15 56
695 DL524 2,079.61 473,072.61 1,392,901.35 58
720 DL523 2,080.68 473,089.26 1,392,872.28 56
736 DL522 2,083.36 473,099.96 1,392,847.62 54
746 DL521 2,081.44 473,111.80 1,392,814.47 55

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715 DL520 2,080.03 473,120.10 1,392,792.35 56
697 DL519 2,080.66 473,126.37 1,392,772.37 56
700 DL518 2,080.92 473,124.59 1,392,749.91 55
738 DL517 2,081.36 473,122.41 1,392,728.50 55
748 DL516 2,081.29 473,120.96 1,392,702.26 54
714 DL515 2,080.51 473,124.99 1,392,678.55 55
731 DL514 2,080.72 473,128.03 1,392,657.44 54
729 DL513 2,082.09 473,127.48 1,392,637.05 52
740 DL512 2,082.50 473,133.78 1,392,623.31 52
722 DL511 2,082.87 473,136.44 1,392,572.68 50
712 DL510 2,083.25 473,134.61 1,392,541.99 49
724 DL509 2,083.08 473,133.80 1,392,515.79 49
709 DL508 2,082.69 473,133.70 1,392,482.32 49
733 DL507 2,082.63 473,132.03 1,392,459.40 49
705 DL506 2,082.42 473,131.85 1,392,440.51 48
751 DL505 2,081.95 473,129.04 1,392,414.28 48
749 DL504 2,081.38 473,128.81 1,392,396.56 49
694 DL503 2,079.83 473,128.39 1,392,371.78 50
669 DL500 2,053.23 473,089.29 1,391,601.96 46
666 DL499 2,054.31 473,122.43 1,391,615.25 45
647 DL498 2,055.29 473,144.69 1,391,622.34 44
663 DL497 2,057.30 473,175.97 1,391,633.02 42
655 DL493 2,029.23 473,615.17 1,391,200.79 40
636 DL492 2,029.49 473,626.89 1,391,200.78 40
639 DL491 2,029.69 473,640.98 1,391,201.62 40
670 DL490 2,029.74 473,661.65 1,391,202.20 40
644 DL489 2,029.95 473,688.46 1,391,203.17 40
652 DL488 2,030.55 473,714.73 1,391,204.04 39
668 DL487 2,030.20 473,700.40 1,391,202.96 39
650 DL486 2,030.71 473,730.21 1,391,204.70 39
637 DL485 2,030.82 473,748.20 1,391,205.46 39
633 DL484 2,031.05 473,764.83 1,391,207.05 39
642 DL483 2,031.05 473,781.31 1,391,206.34 39
646 DL482 2,031.75 473,801.56 1,391,206.18 38
630 DL479 2,032.94 473,776.26 1,391,239.56 37
632 DL477 2,032.76 473,761.24 1,391,239.30 37
657 DL476 2,032.51 473,731.29 1,391,235.01 37
641 DL475 2,031.97 473,686.61 1,391,236.99 38

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
643 DL474 2,031.88 473,670.49 1,391,237.09 38
648 DL473 2,031.31 473,640.72 1,391,234.59 38
661 DL471 2,031.30 473,624.51 1,391,235.29 38
667 DL469 2,034.90 473,635.49 1,391,289.64 35
640 DL468 2,035.16 473,647.45 1,391,289.54 35
629 DL464 2,061.26 473,682.76 1,391,538.81 9
654 DL463 2,059.64 473,663.16 1,391,525.26 10
638 DL462 2,057.63 473,641.44 1,391,518.51 12
665 DL461 2,053.17 473,605.46 1,391,507.12 17
660 DL460 2,054.38 473,582.33 1,391,497.65 15
635 DL458 2,061.82 473,658.88 1,391,566.77 37
653 DL455 2,073.04 473,617.58 1,391,697.45 26
631 DL454 2,071.46 473,604.35 1,391,680.60 28
591 DL447 2,073.65 473,401.95 1,391,727.47 25
624 DL446 2,072.85 473,387.92 1,391,724.55 26
563 DL445 2,072.28 473,374.29 1,391,722.05 27
561 DL444 2,072.23 473,359.60 1,391,716.00 27
551 DL443 2,072.22 473,346.56 1,391,703.81 27
571 DL442 2,072.50 473,333.33 1,391,692.06 27
529 DL441 2,071.84 473,319.27 1,391,684.46 27
537 DL440 2,070.93 473,304.82 1,391,677.86 28
582 DL439 2,069.35 473,285.15 1,391,670.27 30
538 DL438 2,065.85 473,272.53 1,391,662.99 33
619 DL437 2,062.85 473,255.43 1,391,657.28 36
626 DL435 2,060.23 473,231.78 1,391,667.87 39
618 DL434 2,059.19 473,229.78 1,391,686.60 40
612 DL433 2,058.25 473,224.06 1,391,707.19 41
577 DL432 2,058.19 473,215.12 1,391,730.16 41
568 DL431 2,058.85 473,201.93 1,391,747.81 41
569 DL430 2,059.28 473,194.99 1,391,774.61 40
528 DL429 2,059.87 473,193.39 1,391,804.66 40
608 DL428 2,058.67 473,194.58 1,391,821.60 41
548 DL427 2,058.23 473,196.23 1,391,843.12 41
553 DL426 2,058.39 473,197.78 1,391,862.23 41
617 DL423 2,077.71 473,129.23 1,392,359.95 52
607 DL422 2,069.51 473,133.02 1,392,334.04 31
552 DL421 2,065.90 473,136.48 1,392,309.95 34
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
560 DL418 2,064.29 473,158.19 1,392,243.78 36
525 DL417 2,085.98 473,178.14 1,392,706.87 50
533 DL403 2,064.39 473,162.65 1,392,224.11 36
574 DL402 2,064.07 473,166.58 1,392,202.58 36
599 DL401 2,063.59 473,169.21 1,392,182.44 36
625 DL400 2,061.39 472,998.63 1,392,379.56 39
596 DL399 2,061.61 473,007.52 1,392,360.34 38
575 DL398 2,060.79 473,024.49 1,392,326.50 39
621 DL397 2,060.17 473,036.00 1,392,298.93 40
589 DL396 2,059.53 473,045.18 1,392,276.45 40
534 DL395 2,058.88 473,055.17 1,392,252.95 41
541 DL394 2,057.77 473,070.08 1,392,219.40 42
600 DL393 2,057.89 473,082.67 1,392,189.70 42
565 DL392 2,058.40 473,095.82 1,392,166.14 41
539 DL391 2,058.41 473,104.21 1,392,146.51 41
557 DL390 2,058.00 473,110.21 1,392,124.22 42
554 DL389 2,057.82 473,120.00 1,392,092.54 42
584 DL388 2,057.63 473,129.69 1,392,062.33 42
609 DL387 2,058.57 473,134.30 1,392,035.25 41
526 DL386 2,059.46 473,139.27 1,392,007.23 40
595 DL385 2,060.04 473,141.93 1,391,982.69 40
536 DL384 2,058.99 473,144.36 1,391,961.50 41
550 DL383 2,058.55 473,145.76 1,391,942.38 41
556 DL382 2,070.95 473,053.50 1,392,404.29 29
572 DL381 2,070.77 473,059.52 1,392,390.07 29
605 DL380 2,070.14 473,065.90 1,392,376.52 30
623 DL379 2,069.04 473,072.21 1,392,359.11 31
578 DL378 2,068.73 473,082.29 1,392,342.05 31
627 DL377 2,066.62 473,091.34 1,392,317.55 33
545 DL376 2,064.44 473,101.06 1,392,291.66 36
527 DL375 2,063.36 473,109.47 1,392,273.65 37
604 DL374 2,062.07 473,117.14 1,392,253.96 38
606 DL373 2,061.00 473,124.84 1,392,231.31 39
566 DL372 2,061.24 473,134.70 1,392,210.47 39
567 DL371 2,061.69 473,142.73 1,392,186.35 38
622 DL370 2,061.44 473,146.32 1,392,178.04 38
585 DL369 2,060.98 473,152.31 1,392,157.46 39
613 DL368 2,060.53 473,156.46 1,392,138.07 39

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
564 DL367 2,060.09 473,165.61 1,392,115.75 40
620 DL366 2,060.14 473,175.59 1,392,090.40 40
586 DL365 2,059.83 473,178.93 1,392,068.37 40
532 DL364 2,060.20 473,182.59 1,392,046.58 40
562 DL363 2,060.55 473,187.79 1,392,020.61 39
616 DL362 2,060.57 473,189.88 1,391,997.79 39
580 DL361 2,060.38 473,194.23 1,391,967.96 39
546 DL360 2,060.48 473,196.96 1,391,951.82 39
581 DL359 2,060.41 473,197.12 1,391,942.34 39
558 DL358 2,057.13 473,122.79 1,391,917.59 42
547 DL357 2,057.86 473,144.20 1,391,923.16 42
594 DL356 2,058.62 473,163.48 1,391,924.52 41
542 DL355 2,059.28 473,198.36 1,391,899.81 40
614 DL354 2,059.48 473,181.02 1,391,927.63 40
602 DL353 2,059.55 473,199.52 1,391,909.04 40
433 DL351 2,062.83 473,171.96 1,392,162.47 37
471 DL350 2,061.73 473,176.34 1,392,150.09 38
419 DL349 2,060.92 473,183.87 1,392,124.71 39
412 DL348 2,060.90 473,188.58 1,392,101.16 39
484 DL347 2,061.17 473,196.43 1,392,079.68 39
503 DL346 2,061.79 473,202.81 1,392,054.48 38
410 DL345 2,062.23 473,206.96 1,392,038.12 37
502 DL344 2,055.41 473,089.16 1,391,856.81 44
402 DL343 2,061.81 473,210.19 1,392,018.76 38
514 DL342 2,055.78 473,115.91 1,391,866.13 44
387 DL341 2,061.27 473,213.42 1,392,002.09 38
415 DL340 2,056.87 473,154.50 1,391,872.58 43
453 DL339 2,060.96 473,219.07 1,391,976.06 39
473 DL338 2,060.66 473,220.60 1,391,958.47 39
455 DL337 2,060.58 473,221.98 1,391,941.01 39
463 DL336 2,057.96 473,180.06 1,391,877.66 42
417 DL332 2,060.21 473,220.31 1,391,899.60 39
521 DL324 2,065.67 473,270.09 1,391,852.90 34
391 DL323 2,067.05 473,289.02 1,391,845.04 32
513 DL322 2,067.89 473,300.15 1,391,835.64 31
483 DL321 2,069.74 473,375.13 1,391,833.92 29
493 DL320 2,070.18 473,351.56 1,391,841.09 29
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
489 DL315 2,070.05 473,296.82 1,391,792.16 29
488 DL314 2,068.99 473,319.28 1,391,800.86 30
388 DL313 2,069.99 473,317.72 1,391,781.50 29
496 DL312 2,070.34 473,344.88 1,391,789.95 29
454 DL311 2,070.75 473,348.49 1,391,778.15 28
434 DL310 2,072.20 473,359.01 1,391,787.54 27
491 DL309 2,072.60 473,371.67 1,391,771.63 26
507 DL308 2,073.36 473,379.69 1,391,780.82 26
435 DL307 2,073.62 473,387.37 1,391,766.20 25
486 DL306 2,074.75 473,402.02 1,391,770.16 24
462 DL305 2,074.33 473,399.85 1,391,757.78 25
399 DL302 2,072.84 473,402.72 1,391,680.33 26
384 DL301 2,072.63 473,419.45 1,391,696.47 26
438 DL300 2,072.99 473,431.27 1,391,707.64 26
448 DL299 2,073.62 473,496.91 1,391,751.08 25
414 DL298 2,073.73 473,495.70 1,391,738.39 25
418 DL296 2,074.17 473,395.96 1,391,762.39 25
481 DL295 2,074.16 473,411.87 1,391,746.90 25
490 DL294 2,073.72 473,427.63 1,391,731.86 25
397 DL292 2,072.98 473,451.13 1,391,721.36 26
492 DL289 2,073.03 473,461.68 1,391,718.39 26
409 DL288 2,073.27 473,483.45 1,391,710.19 26
487 DL287 2,071.80 473,509.89 1,391,702.90 27
425 DL286 2,073.80 473,432.50 1,391,747.93 25
2241 DL285 2,073.30 473,457.42 1,391,732.34 26
380 DL284 2,073.13 473,476.14 1,391,725.50 26
424 DL281 2,063.16 473,791.88 1,391,747.21 36
381 DL279 2,059.04 473,851.66 1,391,603.87 40
480 DL278 2,058.94 473,855.35 1,391,616.22 40
457 DL277 2,063.21 473,783.25 1,391,724.41 36
395 DL276 2,059.20 473,861.20 1,391,633.44 40
506 DL275 2,063.48 473,774.57 1,391,701.23 35
407 DL274 2,059.54 473,868.05 1,391,651.87 39
400 DL273 2,063.85 473,765.44 1,391,677.15 35
413 DL272 2,060.16 473,876.95 1,391,674.99 39
421 DL271 2,060.62 473,883.40 1,391,692.63 38
512 DL270 2,064.52 473,752.47 1,391,642.25 34
440 DL269 2,061.11 473,890.51 1,391,711.57 38

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
447 DL267 2,061.59 473,898.23 1,391,731.59 37
428 DL266 2,062.12 473,905.61 1,391,750.44 37
431 DL260 2,062.35 473,834.05 1,391,770.44 37
466 DL258 2,063.33 473,825.79 1,391,748.07 36
459 DL257 2,062.52 473,817.04 1,391,724.52 36
420 DL256 2,061.44 473,866.03 1,391,795.26 37
508 DL255 2,062.56 473,808.78 1,391,701.25 36
432 DL253 2,062.35 473,799.56 1,391,678.21 37
396 DL252 2,061.87 473,857.34 1,391,772.87 37
385 DL251 2,062.51 473,791.30 1,391,654.31 36
451 DL249 2,062.74 473,787.05 1,391,642.51 36
408 DL248 2,061.97 473,845.31 1,391,740.36 37
520 DL247 2,063.09 473,777.73 1,391,619.43 36
494 DL246 2,062.09 473,838.85 1,391,721.51 37
509 DL244 2,061.78 473,832.32 1,391,704.00 37
393 DL243 2,061.32 473,825.58 1,391,686.66 38
392 DL242 2,061.26 473,820.45 1,391,673.30 38
427 DL241 2,061.29 473,814.55 1,391,657.59 38
499 DL240 2,061.66 473,808.12 1,391,639.45 37
430 DL239 2,062.30 473,801.67 1,391,623.77 37
464 DL237 2,053.68 474,070.10 1,391,493.11 45
390 DL236 2,051.29 474,030.48 1,391,520.67 47
518 DL235 2,054.92 473,959.46 1,391,557.73 44
479 DL234 2,054.77 473,925.85 1,391,566.00 44
422 DL233 2,056.78 473,894.37 1,391,571.11 42
504 DL232 2,058.16 473,870.38 1,391,574.09 41
517 DL231 2,059.88 473,832.23 1,391,587.41 39
456 DL230 2,060.75 473,816.92 1,391,596.02 38
383 DL229 2,062.18 473,799.33 1,391,607.61 37
497 DL223 2,069.95 473,604.03 1,391,660.49 29
446 DL222 2,069.53 473,625.43 1,391,652.73 29
515 DL221 2,069.44 473,643.72 1,391,645.21 30
445 DL215 2,062.60 473,670.40 1,391,573.10 36
468 DL214 2,063.50 473,648.80 1,391,596.01 35
426 DL213 2,064.29 473,632.49 1,391,613.26 35
389 DL212 2,065.14 473,622.73 1,391,623.56 34
236 DL207 2,071.27 473,523.27 1,391,707.53 28
205 DL206 2,070.56 473,539.29 1,391,698.86 28

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
308 DL205 2,069.72 473,557.75 1,391,684.89 29
365 DL204 2,069.55 473,576.67 1,391,674.92 29
275 DL203 2,071.28 473,514.50 1,391,702.26 28
231 DL202 2,069.82 473,534.40 1,391,688.81 29
195 DL201 2,068.76 473,552.88 1,391,674.84 30
270 DL200 2,070.06 473,599.51 1,391,665.30 29
329 DL199 2,068.31 473,573.01 1,391,660.50 31
284 DL198 2,069.63 473,584.87 1,391,670.06 29
367 DL197 2,067.98 473,581.91 1,391,650.93 31
237 DL196 2,065.69 473,598.56 1,391,631.68 33
298 DL195 2,063.23 473,565.11 1,391,601.79 36
212 DL194 2,061.46 473,557.14 1,391,582.18 38
310 DL193 2,060.21 473,551.14 1,391,567.03 39
309 DL192 2,057.56 473,543.26 1,391,540.10 41
377 DL192 2,057.00 473,537.23 1,391,494.88 42
342 DL191 2,057.16 473,536.28 1,391,508.72 42
359 DL189 2,064.47 473,546.11 1,391,617.76 35
240 DL188 2,062.33 473,492.53 1,391,605.64 37
296 DL187 2,061.86 473,465.14 1,391,597.58 37
320 DL186 2,061.78 473,449.65 1,391,591.55 37
282 DL185 2,060.59 473,431.42 1,391,585.33 39
324 DL184 2,060.95 473,412.74 1,391,581.37 38
245 DL183 2,060.50 473,396.43 1,391,577.04 39
246 DL182 2,060.67 473,374.87 1,391,571.97 38
361 DL180 2,057.20 473,430.55 1,391,538.09 42
233 DL179 2,057.61 473,402.86 1,391,530.47 42
317 DL178 2,058.37 473,196.76 1,391,638.12 41
293 DL176 2,051.95 473,096.61 1,391,549.96 47
279 DL175 2,052.05 473,125.26 1,391,563.99 47
287 DL174 2,053.64 473,160.81 1,391,573.40 46
222 DL173 2,055.59 473,201.33 1,391,586.91 44
306 DL172 2,057.48 473,221.93 1,391,592.58 42
368 DL171 2,058.40 473,237.14 1,391,598.70 41
192 DL170 2,061.62 473,246.28 1,391,623.78 38
188 DL169 2,059.20 473,257.80 1,391,599.94 40
194 DL168 2,059.07 473,265.46 1,391,580.60 40
301 DL167 2,059.10 473,376.62 1,391,559.68 40
341 DL166 2,058.25 473,375.91 1,391,542.98 41

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
190 DL165 2,057.54 473,385.68 1,391,528.73 42
323 DL163 2,056.28 473,366.81 1,391,508.32 43
242 DL162 2,054.36 473,343.31 1,391,502.38 45
290 DL161 2,054.90 473,305.44 1,391,497.23 44
353 DL160 2,054.54 473,289.77 1,391,490.82 45
198 DL159 2,054.89 473,265.77 1,391,507.35 44
336 DL158 2,055.85 473,261.01 1,391,527.64 43
243 DL157 2,057.21 473,261.91 1,391,550.35 42
303 DL156 2,057.97 473,267.34 1,391,562.30 41
251 DL155 2,057.31 473,536.22 1,391,513.81 42
238 DL153 2,057.40 473,548.44 1,391,520.94 42
307 DL151 2,037.76 473,554.66 1,391,371.70 32
202 DL150 2,037.47 473,541.82 1,391,368.43 32
355 DL149 2,036.83 473,529.68 1,391,363.71 33
346 DL148 2,036.45 473,492.47 1,391,362.85 33
213 DL147 2,035.64 473,480.41 1,391,361.57 34
226 DL146 2,034.07 473,468.34 1,391,361.84 36
351 DL145 2,032.41 473,454.01 1,391,361.51 37
207 DL144 2,030.43 473,441.66 1,391,359.00 39
273 DL143 2,026.81 473,423.45 1,391,360.70 43
356 DL142 2,026.68 473,383.06 1,391,363.44 43
313 DL141 2,028.94 473,369.76 1,391,362.18 41
193 DL140 2,030.50 473,353.64 1,391,362.75 39
232 DL139 2,031.40 473,333.63 1,391,362.17 38
277 DL138 2,032.37 473,313.86 1,391,359.66 37
335 DL137 2,032.76 473,299.05 1,391,357.73 37
235 DL136 2,033.14 473,279.35 1,391,356.71 37
281 DL135 2,033.28 473,259.12 1,391,355.99 36
295 DL134 2,032.78 473,243.31 1,391,355.48 37
217 DL132 2,025.83 473,245.34 1,391,294.10 44
316 DL131 2,026.31 473,266.07 1,391,292.02 43
280 DL130 2,026.90 473,284.28 1,391,292.87 43
248 DL129 2,027.05 473,319.04 1,391,294.77 43
345 DL128 2,026.89 473,335.27 1,391,298.78 43
219 DL127 2,025.35 473,358.37 1,391,302.06 44
326 DL126 2,022.32 473,384.52 1,391,305.11 47
363 DL125 2,025.28 473,431.30 1,391,304.50 44
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
244 DL123 2,030.78 473,468.81 1,391,305.36 39
215 DL122 2,054.33 473,555.58 1,391,478.54 16
337 DL121 2,032.48 473,493.94 1,391,307.39 37
292 DL120 2,051.88 473,558.44 1,391,465.12 18
331 DL119 2,032.55 473,518.75 1,391,307.76 37
216 DL118 2,046.39 473,563.00 1,391,434.55 23
206 DL117 2,031.94 473,543.16 1,391,312.20 38
302 DL116 2,042.68 473,568.23 1,391,415.18 27
201 DL115 2,032.37 473,566.58 1,391,306.93 37
247 DL114 2,039.68 473,582.04 1,391,394.33 30
369 DL113 2,040.01 473,584.33 1,391,387.40 30
218 DL112 2,039.10 473,592.15 1,391,362.52 31
297 DL111 2,031.33 473,586.06 1,391,263.34 38
352 DL110 2,037.37 473,603.71 1,391,338.12 32
276 DL109 2,029.31 473,564.28 1,391,262.41 40
366 DL107 2,027.67 473,541.78 1,391,261.74 42
354 DL106 2,037.43 473,619.46 1,391,324.04 32
286 DL105 2,028.11 473,515.04 1,391,258.33 42
234 DL104 2,036.79 473,609.88 1,391,322.80 33
327 DL103 2,028.91 473,491.65 1,391,260.99 41
269 DL102 2,035.02 473,609.24 1,391,307.71 35
204 DL101 2,026.50 473,455.48 1,391,264.84 43
294 DL100 2,035.44 473,619.92 1,391,305.53 34
214 DL99 2,034.19 473,617.02 1,391,283.29 36
318 DL98 2,023.95 473,425.93 1,391,271.26 46
278 DL97 2,033.50 473,606.33 1,391,279.68 36
271 DL95 2,032.65 473,614.18 1,391,259.99 37
343 DL94 2,023.39 473,423.15 1,391,237.16 46
289 DL93 2,031.77 473,612.67 1,391,243.81 38
319 DL92 2,031.29 473,600.72 1,391,242.49 38
220 DL91 2,025.00 473,446.89 1,391,235.96 45
350 DL89 2,025.85 473,473.24 1,391,231.58 44
322 DL88 2,024.79 473,586.06 1,391,151.33 45
338 DL87 2,026.26 473,500.43 1,391,230.59 43
349 DL86 2,026.12 473,587.61 1,391,170.34 44
211 DL85 2,025.19 473,529.46 1,391,230.19 44
299 DL84 2,027.95 473,590.73 1,391,192.03 42
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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
208 DL82 2,030.28 473,607.70 1,391,220.36 39
274 DL81 2,029.08 473,604.17 1,391,201.22 41
229 DL80 2,027.40 473,600.53 1,391,180.90 42
358 DL79 2,024.21 473,598.86 1,391,151.99 45
230 DL78 2,026.02 473,625.90 1,391,080.17 44
340 DL77 2,028.47 473,634.90 1,391,065.69 41
272 DL76 2,031.11 473,650.30 1,391,044.82 38
328 DL75 2,032.99 473,674.57 1,391,014.27 37
285 DL74 2,032.20 473,690.88 1,390,990.08 37
364 DL73 2,031.72 473,704.70 1,390,968.72 38
249 DL72 2,032.45 473,729.92 1,390,944.64 37
224 DL71 2,033.09 473,783.37 1,390,928.03 36
344 DL70 2,034.00 473,808.93 1,390,922.49 36
153 DL67 2,040.86 473,736.26 1,391,324.06 29
158 DL66 2,040.13 473,670.81 1,391,330.83 30
115 DL65 2,039.83 473,636.63 1,391,337.80 30
165 DL62 2,036.96 473,747.43 1,391,293.31 33
117 DL61 2,036.69 473,722.26 1,391,291.48 33
169 DL60 2,036.41 473,697.23 1,391,291.34 33
154 DL59 2,035.47 473,668.22 1,391,288.25 34
137 DL41 2,037.35 473,827.41 1,390,902.29 32
126 DL40 2,039.27 473,837.09 1,390,880.13 30
131 DL39 2,040.41 473,830.52 1,390,859.81 29
109 DL38 2,038.50 473,806.60 1,390,856.59 31
107 DL37 2,035.52 473,758.40 1,390,848.37 34
139 DL36 2,036.02 473,716.36 1,390,840.95 33
141 DL35 2,038.61 473,679.18 1,390,835.52 31
104 DL34 2,043.31 473,638.81 1,390,833.20 26
128 DL33 2,047.83 473,593.97 1,390,825.66 22
125 DL32 2,042.12 473,853.49 1,390,843.08 27
166 DL31 2,045.40 473,861.25 1,390,815.63 24
124 DL30 2,048.83 473,873.71 1,390,788.75 21
120 DL29 2,052.13 473,892.62 1,390,758.71 17
119 DL28 2,080.88 473,842.20 1,390,362.95 21
132 DL27 2,081.45 473,879.63 1,390,344.00 21
106 DL26 2,082.03 473,897.85 1,390,331.21 20
138 DL25 2,082.49 473,928.42 1,390,327.85 20
129 DL24 2,083.07 473,950.59 1,390,339.32 19

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ID Label Elevation (m) X (m) Y (m) H2O)
156 DL23 2,085.72 473,981.72 1,390,348.17 17
150 DL22 2,087.92 474,008.95 1,390,367.17 14
123 DL21 2,089.36 474,022.80 1,390,383.41 13
163 DL20 2,092.20 474,042.37 1,390,404.56 10
121 DL19 2,093.84 474,060.35 1,390,429.59 9
159 DL18 2,096.16 474,071.92 1,390,446.09 6
162 DL17 2,098.27 474,084.60 1,390,468.41 4
161 DL16 2,098.39 474,110.27 1,390,509.82 4
160 DL15 2,099.00 474,133.18 1,390,531.90 3
250 DL Rock 2,072.62 473,505.33 1,391,713.30 26
671 DL ROCK466 2,069.19 473,712.38 1,391,566.06 1
651 DL ROCK465 2,065.87 473,705.83 1,391,560.70 4
511 DL ROCK335 2,061.06 473,221.87 1,391,927.16 38
398 DL ROCK334 2,060.75 473,221.66 1,391,910.37 39
442 DL ROCK328 2,060.08 473,231.95 1,391,879.76 39
460 DL ROCK327 2,061.83 473,243.55 1,391,870.30 38
441 DL ROCK326 2,063.28 473,244.91 1,391,866.62 36
386 DL ROCK325 2,064.55 473,255.53 1,391,861.59 35
482 DL ROCK220 2,069.04 473,657.96 1,391,639.89 30
437 DL ROCK219 2,068.97 473,673.84 1,391,635.02 30
403 DL ROCK218 2,069.66 473,684.23 1,391,630.11 29
382 DL ROCK217 2,069.62 473,697.29 1,391,620.53 29
103 DL ROCK END 2,055.70 473,907.18 1,390,738.58 14
2225 DL 420 2,064.60 473,142.63 1,392,288.34 35
810 CHRCH end 2,127.84 470,557.73 1,394,266.60 7

Addis alem Water Supply Project draft Design Report. March. 2021 Page 359

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