Laying and Protection of Water Pipelines in Conditions of Moving Sands
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sandy desert settlements, desert architecture, sandstorm protection, green protective belts, water supply systems, buried utility networksAbstract
This article is devoted to the design and construction of settlements in sandy deserts, with an emphasis on creating a protected and comfortable living environment. Key aspects are considered, such as protection from natural factors (sand storms, heat and dust), water supply, as well as effective ways to protect water pipes and buildings from the effects of sand.
Particular attention is paid to the need to create green protective strips and landscaping, as well as recommendations for laying utility networks and water pipes at depth, which minimizes the negative impact of sandstorms. The main architectural and planning solutions are provided, aimed at the sustainability of infrastructure and improving the microclimate in sandy deserts.
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