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This report discusses the use of bamboo pipes in rural water supply, with special reference to experiences in Tanzania.

TitleBamboo as an alternative pipe material for rural water supply in Tanzania
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1990
AuthorsKatakweba, M
Secondary TitlePublication Series B / Tampere University of Technology
Volumeno. 43
Pagination55 p., app. 11 p.: fig., tab.
Date Published1990-01-01
PublisherTampere University of Technology, Institute of Water and Environmental Engineeri
Place PublishedTampere, Finland
ISBN Number9517215738
Keywordsbamboo, construction, costs, laboratory testing, literature reviews, maintenance, operation, pipe materials, tanzania
Abstract

This report discusses the use of bamboo pipes in rural water supply, with special reference to experiences in Tanzania. Laboratory investigations were carried out on the hydraulic properties of pipes made from bamboo of the species Arundinaria Alpina and Bambusa Vulgaris. Friction factors and roughness coefficients were determined for unlined pipes and pipes lined with tar. The maximum pressure the pipes could withstand before bursting was also recorded. The report also provides information on the design, construction, operation and maintenance of bamboo water supply schemes, as well as a cost comparison with polythene pipes.

NotesBibliography: p. 53-55
Custom 1262.7

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