“PREVENTION OF EMERGENCY EVENTS IN PRESSURIZED PIPES DESIGNED FOR WATER CONSERVATION WITH AIR AND SURGE DAMPERS (CASE STUDY OF THE SARAY PUMP STATION IN THE KASHKADARYA REGION)”
Keywords:
Keywords: Water conservation, pressurized pipes, air intake system, surge dampers, emergency, safety, Kashkadarya region, Saray pump station.Abstract
Abstract: This paper examines the issues of water conservation and ensuring the
safety of pressurized pipes at the Saray Pump Station in the Kashkadarya region. The
effectiveness of preventing emergency events and protecting the pipes from high
pressure using special surge dampers and air intake systems is analyzed. The study
focuses on how water-saving technologies affect the protection of pipes and the
operation of surge dampers during emergency situations. Economic aspects, such as
energy conservation and optimal use of resources, are also considered in the work.
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