COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PLANNING PROJECT OF THE LINEAR OBJECT OF THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF THE ZAMARAISKY GROUNDWATER DEPOSIT IN ORDER TO ENSURE SAFE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TERRITORY

Authors

  • Natalya F. Schneidmiller Ural State University of Architecture and Art
  • Elena D. Bazaeva Ural State University of Architecture and Art

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31660/2782-232X-2023-2-54-63

Abstract

Issues of quality water supply are always relevant, because water is the source of life on Earth. The article deals with the design of linear water supply systems and identifies the main problems of their functioning. The authors present the results of studies of the projected reserve water pipeline from the Zamarayskoye groundwater deposit to the pumping stations in the Serovsky  urban district. It is found that the preparation of urban planning documentation is currently an important condition for the safe development of the territory. The purpose of such documentation is to form the boundaries of land for the placement of new engineering networks, in particular the water supply system. Safe water use is one of the main aspects of social state policy.

Keywords:

water supply, water source, drinking water, safe territory development, system approach, integrated design

About the authors:

Natalya F. Schneidmiller, Ural State University of Architecture and Art

Associate Professor at the Department of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture

Elena D. Bazaeva, Ural State University of Architecture and Art

Senior Lecturer at the Department of Modern Technologies of Architectural and Construction Design

Схема размещения водопровода в структуре Серовского городского округа Свердловской области

Published

How to Cite

Schneidmiller, N.F. COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PLANNING PROJECT OF THE LINEAR OBJECT OF THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF THE ZAMARAISKY GROUNDWATER DEPOSIT IN ORDER TO ENSURE SAFE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TERRITORY / N.F. Schneidmiller, E.D. Bazaeva. – DOI 10.31660/2782-232X-2023-2-54-63 // Architecture, construction, transport. – 2023. – № 2. – P. 54-63.