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Conclusion
1. How do you determine how large a utility supply must be in order to support the demands of service?
It has to be large enough to support the current population, and be large enough and able to expand in order to support a growing population that the area might receive.
2. Explain why you chose above or below ground installations for your utilities.
We chose above ground installation because it allows better maintenance and safety checks to occur.
3. Why do so many different utilities use many of the same terms? Examples: main, branch, service, etc.
it keeps the jargon to a minimum when dealing with other utility workers.
4. Why is it important to keep bends and fittings to a minimum when designing utilities?
it is a more efficient use of design, and it reduces friction on some aspects of the system.
1. How do you determine how large a utility supply must be in order to support the demands of service?
It has to be large enough to support the current population, and be large enough and able to expand in order to support a growing population that the area might receive.
2. Explain why you chose above or below ground installations for your utilities.
We chose above ground installation because it allows better maintenance and safety checks to occur.
3. Why do so many different utilities use many of the same terms? Examples: main, branch, service, etc.
it keeps the jargon to a minimum when dealing with other utility workers.
4. Why is it important to keep bends and fittings to a minimum when designing utilities?
it is a more efficient use of design, and it reduces friction on some aspects of the system.