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How and Where to Plan Reservoirs

Author: Haseeb Jamal / Date: May 05, 2017 / Tags: Factors Affecting, How To
A natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power, etc is known as reservoir. One major consideration in the development of any surface water resource project is the structural stability of the reservoir which should be capable of containing safely the projected volumes of water

Preparation and Properties of Lime Concrete

Author: Haseeb Jamal / Date: May 05, 2017 / Tags: Lime, Definition, Cements, Material Properties
A concrete made from a mixture of lime, sand, and gravel is said to be as lime concrete. It was widely used before the lime was replaced by Portland cement. Since long, Lime has been used to make things like plaster and mortar. Lime is usually made by burning of limestone.Chemically; lime itself is calcium oxide (CaO) and is made by roasting calcite

Scope of GIS Project Management & Planning

Author: Haseeb Jamal / Date: May 05, 2017 / Tags: GIS, Project Planning
determine who are the stakeholders/users help the client to understand the capabilities of GIS determine what the client’s goals or what they “need to know” begin to identify background resources and data sources. Many functions are shared between different department, thus implementing GIS projects across multiple departments make sense (MPLIS chapter 16 describes the Enterprise GIS project)

Gross Pressure Intensity

Author: Haseeb Jamal / Date: May 05, 2017 / Tags: Definition
It is the total pressure at the base of the footing due to the weight of the superstructure and earth fill, if any.Net pressure intensity. It is the total pressure at the base of the footing due to weight of the super structure. It is the increase in pressure at foundation level, being the total weight less than the weight of the soil permanently removed. Before removal of site, stress at

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