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equate knowledge of the


bathymetric condition of Locating and selecting the specific type of intake requ
ires adequate knowledge of the
bathymetric condition of the river, estuary or sea bottom in the vicinity of the
intake.
Without this information, no specific intake concept can be selected. Making
assumptions could lead to erroneous cost and schedule estimates for the project.
The type of sediment can be either bed load or suspended load in a river, and li
ttoral
drift in a coastal environment. The existence of sediment affects the design con
cept
and the suitability of the site for locating an intake.
the river, estuary or sea bottom in the vicinity of the intake.
Without this information, no specific intake concept can be selected. Making
assumptions could lead to erroneous cost and schedule estimates for the project.
The type of sediment can be either bed load or suspended load in a river, and li
ttoral
drift in a coastal environment. The existence of sediment affects the design con
cept
and the suitability of the site for locating an intake.
water supply intake is to Locating and selecting the specific type of intake req
uires adequate knowledge of the
bathymetric condition of the river, estuary or sea bottom in the vicinity of the
intake.
Without this information, no specific intake concept can be selected. Making
assumptions could lead to erroneous cost and schedule estimates for the project.
The type of sediment can be either bed load or suspended load in a river, and li
ttoral
drift in a coastal environment. The existence of sediment affects the design con
cept
and the suitability of the site for locating an intake.
extract and deliver water to the users.
Therefore the design of water intakes require a series of hydraulic design
thatconsideration in order to consideration in order to arrive at a desirable c
oncept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factorsar
rive at a desirable concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, consideration in order to arrive at a desirable
concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factorsth
e environmental hydraulic engineer is faced with
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factors
can affect the selection of a concept and design development for a water intake
are:
water availability, bathymetry, consideration in order to arrive at a desirable
concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factorsse
diment transport, environmental regulations, climatic
conditions, consideration in order to arrive at a desirable concept that can obt

ain and deliver the


water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability.consideration in ord
er to arrive at a desirable concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental consideration in order to arri
ve at a desirable concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factorshy
draulic engineer is faced with
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. consideration in or
der to arrive at a desirable concept that can obtain and deliver the
water economically with an acceptably low impact on the environment. Due to
variability of site conditions, the environmental hydraulic engineer is faced wi
th
several challenges when assessing water supply availability. The major factorsTh
e major factors The major factorsconstructability, initial and maintenance dredg
ing requirements, and
operation and maintenance. The paper examines these factors and discusses their
importance in selecting a suitable concept.

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