Bhenshet WSS

Gravity-Fed Water Security

A student-engineered gravity distribution scheme designed to deliver 45 liters per capita daily to Bhenshet village, leveraging a protected natural spring source.

Engineering Parameters

Hydraulic Specifications

Source & Demand

Pipe & Pressure

Pump & Power

A sustainable spring-source intake structure engineered to deliver 45 liters per capita daily to 320 tribal residents under strict gravity flow.

High-density polyethylene distribution lines calculated to withstand high static pressures along the steep, rugged valley path of the district.

An energy-efficient submersible pump assembly with automated level controllers, engineered for source sustainability and low operational costs.

Detailed technical longitudinal profile drawing of a pipeline route, showing elevation lines, ground levels, hydraulic gradient lines, crisp blue grid background, engineering schematic style.
Detailed technical longitudinal profile drawing of a pipeline route, showing elevation lines, ground levels, hydraulic gradient lines, crisp blue grid background, engineering schematic style.
Elevation Profile

Mapping the Valley Path

Our engineering team mapped the 2.4 km pipeline route from the ridge source to the village standposts. The entire distribution network operates purely on gravity-fed distribution, eliminating mechanical failures.

Community Ownership

Engineered for local stewardship.

Preventative maintenance protocols ensure the intake chamber is desilted regularly by trained local operators, securing the village water supply without external dependencies.