نتایج جستجو برای: Domestic rainwater harvesting

تعداد نتایج: 97621  

Journal: :environmental resources research 0
m jafari shalamzari ph.d. candidate, gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources a sadoddin associate prof., gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources v.b. sheikh associate prof., gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources a abedi sarvestani associate prof., gorgan university of agricultural sciences and natural resources

most residences of the northern parts of golestan province, have historically used rooftop rainwater for drinking. its adoption rate and continued use have declined in recent years for various reasons. based on a survey of 380 cases, this research attempted to identify what factors are contributing to the adoption of these systems. the results demonstrated that the adoption changes in response ...

2017
Yuan-Hua Li Ching-Pin Tung Pei-Yuan Chen

Adaptation measures are necessary for reducing the impacts of extreme climatic events, especially at the community scale. Constructed wetlands and rainwater harvesting systems are commonly used as on-site water supply systems for distributed adaptation. The purpose of this study is to build a community water supply model and to evaluate the performance of low impact development (LID) modules as...

2007
Craig A. Evans Peter J. Coombes R. Hugh Dunstan Tracey Harrison Anthony Martin Kathryn Pigott Jacquelyn N. Harris

Previous studies of the bacterial quality of roof-harvested rainwater have been confined to either detection of specific pathogens and faecal indicator organisms, or epidemiological studies of health effects associated with consumption of stored rainwater. As yet however, a general consensus on tank-water quality has not been reached. In this paper it is proposed that achieving reliable microbi...

Journal: :Journal of Sustainable Development 2017

2011
Yushiou Tsai Sara Cohen Richard M Vogel

We assessed impacts on water use achieved by implementation of controlled experiments relating to four water conservation strategies in four towns within the Ipswich watershed in Massachusetts. The strategies included (1) installation of weather-sensitive irrigation controller switches (WSICS) in residences and municipal athletic fields; (2) installation of rainwater harvesting systems in resid...

Journal: :Water research 2011
Carolina B Mendez J Brandon Klenzendorf Brigit R Afshar Mark T Simmons Michael E Barrett Kerry A Kinney Mary Jo Kirisits

Due to decreases in the availability and quality of traditional water resources, harvested rainwater is increasingly used for potable and non-potable purposes. In this study, we examined the effect of conventional roofing materials (i.e., asphalt fiberglass shingle, Galvalume(®) metal, and concrete tile) and alternative roofing materials (i.e., cool and green) on the quality of harvested rainwa...

 Ecosystem services are fundamental for human well-being and are the basis of rural livelihoods, particularly for poor people. Rainwater harvesting can serve as an opportunity to enhance ecosystem productivity, thereby improving livelihoods, human well-being, and economies. Rainwater harvesting has been shown to create synergies between landscape management and human well-being. These synergi...

2002
Z. B. Huang Meni Ben-Hur

Artificial rainwater harvesting system (ARHS) is a new way to increase water supply in semi-arid area, and has developed rapidly recent years in northwestern China. Not only it used in domestic supply, but also in agricultural as supply irrigation. More than 2 million water cellars have been built in Loess Plateau of China. In this paper, based on 5 years’ related experiments, field engineering...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Santosh R Ghimire John M Johnston Wesley W Ingwersen Troy R Hawkins

To further understanding of the environmental implications of rainwater harvesting and its water savings potential relative to conventional U.S. water delivery infrastructure, we present a method to perform life cycle assessment of domestic rainwater harvesting (DRWH) and agricultural rainwater harvesting (ARWH) systems. We also summarize the design aspects of DRWH and ARWH systems adapted to t...

2011
Namrata Pathak Han Heijnen

Introduction Rainwater harvesting is becoming increasingly popular as the availability of good quality water decreases. Rainwater harvesting is acknowledged as a sustainable source of water that has less impact on the environment. In 2004, 17% of households in Australia had rainwater as a source of water. In rural Western Australia 62% of the households owned rainwater tanks and 53% had rainwat...

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