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Vento, E., (2022). Mejoramiento y ampliación del servicio de agua potable del Centro Poblado Arizona, Distrito de Vinchos [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5800
Vento, E., Mejoramiento y ampliación del servicio de agua potable del Centro Poblado Arizona, Distrito de Vinchos []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/5800
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title = "Mejoramiento y ampliación del servicio de agua potable del Centro Poblado Arizona, Distrito de Vinchos",
author = "Vento Gutierrez, Eduardo Eli",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2022"
}
This thesis contemplates a technical solution to the problems faced by the town of Arizona, which consists of proposing the design of a drinking water system to improve and expand the existing water service in the town of Arizona, District of Vinchos, Province of Huamanga, Department of Ayacucho, using the mixed gravity system method. This method was used because the town center has both conglomerate and branched areas. The project considered 204 beneficiary lots, including social and state lots, for which a conduction network of 604.60 linear meters, an adduction network of 475.4 linear meters and a distribution network of 6091.16 linear meters were designed. In addition, 03 hillside spring catchments were designed, with a total flow of 2,174 L/s, pressure chambers type - 06 and purge and air valves. The water sources selected were 03; Sorana, Conconchocra and Ojoro. These are of the spring type, and their supply meets the demand for drinking water. Chemical and biological analyses were carried out, obtaining water with quality below the Maximum Permissible Limits (MPLs) and Water Quality Standards (WQS). To ensure its potability, a 40 m3 supported reservoir was designed, with its respective chlorination disinfection system. The final direct cost of the project was 647,587.02 soles.
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