Hi, I think you might begin ...
Published by Muhammad Alfalah Fauzi, CFD Engineer Intern at Institut für Wasserbau und Technische Hydromechanik (IWD) - TU Dresden
Hi,
I think you might begin with predicting water demand by each household by using water usage calculator (just try to google it, there are so many websites providing it), or you can also refer to the International Plumbing Code. You can later predict the water demand of a service zone by using a known pattern approach (demand activity hour each work day and holiday, etc.).
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Here you can also use hydraulics simulation modeling like EPANET, WaterGems, to see what kind of tools or instruments and specifications needed to provide efficient service.
Published by Muhammad Alfalah Fauzi, CFD Engineer Intern at Institut für Wasserbau und Technische Hydromechanik (IWD) - TU Dresden