53:171 Water Resources Engineering
Problem #14
Water Usage in Iowa City as it Grows
Let's try to estimate some numbers for Iowa City water usage assuming the
population increases to 100,000 people.Start with the numbers reported in the
Water Demands handout for Iowa City, and use the information for a typical city (also on the
class handout), to estimate the following.
- The per capita usage for Iowa City (in gpcd).
- The average water usage for
the city at the increased population in both million gallons per day (or MGD)
and cubic feet per second (or cfs). Assume that the per capita usage remains
unchanged.
- Using an estimate of consumptive uses
(see HO Figure 1.1 to help with that part), estimate the how much of the city's
water is discharged into the Iowa River (in cfs). [NOTE: You'll need to
consider the current distribution of city water requirements in making your
estimate of the consumptive uses (or losses).]
- Estimate the water usage (from part b) and the portion returned as discharge
(from c) as a fraction of the
mean annual flow for the Iowa River.
Last changed on
02/25/14
by Gabriele Villarini.