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This unit describes the competence required to Apply Physics principles. It entails 
performing measurement of physical quantities, applying principles of classical 
mechanics, principles of heat quantities, electrical and electronic principles and principles 
of electromagnetic induction.  
This unit applies in the water industry

This unit covers the competencies required to design water supply infrastructure. It 
involves conducting feasibility study and Engineering Survey for water and wastewater 
design infrastructure and analyzing structural elements for water and wastewater 
infrastructure. This standard applies in Water Industry. 

This unit equips trainees with the knowledge and practical skills required to plan, design, and evaluate components of a water supply system. It focuses on the engineering principles and design considerations necessary for developing sustainable, efficient, and safe water supply infrastructure for communities, institutions, and industries.

Trainees learn how to analyze water demand, select appropriate sources, design abstraction works, treatment facilities, storage systems, and distribution networks while adhering to national and international water supply design standards and regulations.

The unit emphasizes the integration of hydraulic principles, environmental sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and public health considerations in water supply system design.