Municipal engineering ensures
the development of regions in the social sector, and the people living in the
society are seriously concerned with this subject. With an increased awareness,
people desire to improve their quality of life, and municipal engineering is
one of the contributing factors.
A municipality is a local
organizational body that is administered by a municipal council, responsible
for the management of the municipal affairs of a distinct geographical region,
normally a city, town, or another minor group.
Municipal engineering includes
the environmental issues that are the responsibility of the municipalities,
including tasks that contribute in the quality of life of the society. A large
number of municipal tasks are associated with the municipal engineering
including the management and disposal of waste,
the maintenance of public parks, water supply systems, treatment of water, and
numerous similar responsibilities.
Management and disposal of
waste materials is an important part of municipal engineering that includes the
collection, transportation, and elimination of waste materials. These materials
are generally considered to be that waste created by normal human activities,
and which if not removed immediately, can affect their health. The techniques
of the waste management will depend upon several factors including:
the state of development of the country
whether the area is located in a city or
village and
whether residential or industrial waste is
involved
Management of waste has become
an important issue since the industrial revolution due to the enormous exodus
of population from the rural areas to the urban areas. Unless the disposal of
waste is carried out efficiently, it will create a serious threat to the health
of the inhabitants and the environment. Due to these reasons the humans are
seriously concerned with this important subject of waste disposal
The supply of water in an
efficient manner to the residents is another important responsibility of
municipal engineering. Local governments are responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the water supply networks located in the municipality, but these
projects are also an element in the master planning of the region. The
important factors that must be considered in the planning and design of water
supply networks include:
the site
present and future requirement
water pressure and
fire hydrants
An efficient water supply
network is designed by the utilization of the pipe network analysis, which is a
study concerned with the flow of fluids through a network of hydraulics, to
ascertain the rates of flow and drops in pressure in the different sectors of
the network. The water supply network includes the watershed for collection of
water, water treatment facilities, a water reservoir for storage of water, and
methods for transportation of water to the consumer.
Water treatment is essentially
required before the water is delivered to the consumer, so that it is medically
fit for human consumption. Treatment of water is normally carried out near the
ultimate area where it is consumed so as to decrease the costs of pumping and
the possibility of the water being contaminated after treatment. The process of
water treatment includes the separation of impurities, such as dirt and other
organic substances from water, addition of chemicals to destabilize the
particles, and disinfection to destroy the bacteria. The water system networks are
generally grouped into sectors for ease of maintenance, repair, and operation.
The term public parks may also
include athletic facilities, playgrounds, pavilions, shelter facilities, tennis
courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, ponds, etc. In order to meet
maintenance standards and requirements, the park maintenance division may
specialize in a variety of activities such as irrigation, turf management, pest
control, general landscaping, and tree trimming. The mission is to provide
safe, clean and useful public parks for everyone to enjoy.