نتایج جستجو برای: domestic rainwater harvesting

تعداد نتایج: 97621  

Journal: :Water research 2011
Ramon Farreny Tito Morales-Pinzón Albert Guisasola Carlota Tayà Joan Rieradevall Xavier Gabarrell

Roofs are the first candidates for rainwater harvesting in urban areas. This research integrates quantitative and qualitative data of rooftop stormwater runoff in an urban Mediterranean-weather environment. The objective of this paper is to provide criteria for the roof selection in order to maximise the availability and quality of rainwater. Four roofs have been selected and monitored over a p...

2014
Nadhir Al-Ansari Mawada Abdellatif Saleh Zakaria Yaseen T. Mustafa Sven Knutsson

Countries in Middle East and North Africa (MENA region) are considered as arid and semi-arid areas that are suffering from water scarcity. They are expected to have more water shortages problem due to climatic change. Iraq is located in the Middle East covering an area of 433,970 square kilometers populated by 31 million inhabitants. One of the solutions suggested to overcome water scarcity is ...

Journal: :Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment 1970

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2011
Md Atikul Islam Hiroyuki Sakakibara Md Rezaul Karim Masahiko Sekine Zahid Hayat Mahmud

This study was conducted to assess the bacteriological quality of alternative drinking water supply options in southwest coastal areas of Bangladesh. A total of 90 water samples were collected during both dry and wet seasons from household based rainwater harvesting systems (RWHSS), community based rain water harvesting systems (CRWHSs), pond-sand filters (PSFs) and ponds. The samples were eval...

2017
Ataur Rahman

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is perhaps the most ancient practice to meet water supply needs. It has received renewed attention since the 1970s as a productive water source, water savings and conservation means, and sustainable development tool. In RWH, it is important to know how much water can be harvested at a given location from a given catchment size, whether the harvested water meets the in...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
F M Schets R Italiaander H H J L van den Berg A M de Roda Husman

The use of roof-collected rainwater as a freely available and sustainable alternative to drinking water produced by drinking water companies increases worldwide. Initially, rainwater is free of microbial contamination, but it may become contaminated by animals and humans or, alternatively, human pathogens may grow in stored rainwater resulting in a significant human health risk from infectious ...

2014
Sadia Rahman M T R Khan Shatirah Akib Nazli Bin Che Din S K Biswas S M Shirazi

Water is considered an everlasting free source that can be acquired naturally. Demand for processed supply water is growing higher due to an increasing population. Sustainable use of water could maintain a balance between its demand and supply. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the most traditional and sustainable method, which could be easily used for potable and nonpotable purposes both in reside...

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