The reduction in drinking water consumption, also through the reuse and recycling of unconventional sources of water, has been identified as one of the goals of the sustainable development. This study focuses on evaluating and comparing the environmental impacts attributable to the use of source of water supply, such as rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling, alternative to the traditional one. The environmental impacts of both positive (reduction of the potable water consumption, stormwater runoff mitigation, wastewater reduction, etc.) and negative factors (system complexity, double network, tank, pump system, etc.) have been evaluated through the combined use of two models. The first is a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) model, develope...
In the light of water shortages, frequently affecting many regions worldwide, domestic rainwater har...
We evaluated the impacts of domestic and agricultural rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in three wa...
Sensitive and remote areas have come under pressure from growing populations and tourism, often resu...
The reduction in drinking water consumption, also through the reuse and recycling of unconventional ...
The paper would show the results of a project for the development and application of life cycle anal...
The feasibility of installing rainwater harvesting systems in buildings is usually defined based pri...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) was used to consider the environmental and resource use implications of ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is useful as an information tool for the examination of alternative futu...
The growth of cities is putting great strains on existing freshwater supplies in many areas, includi...
Environmental performance of different water recycling technologies is compared on the basis of the ...
The Gold Coast region of south-east Queensland (Australia) has a population of approximately 515,000...
Recycled water provides a viable opportunity to supplement water supplies as well as alleviate envir...
International audienceThis study presents a decision support tool that evaluates the environmental e...
In the light of water shortages, frequently affecting many regions worldwide, domestic rainwater har...
Water supply is a key consideration in sustainable urban planning. Recycling may increase the expen...
In the light of water shortages, frequently affecting many regions worldwide, domestic rainwater har...
We evaluated the impacts of domestic and agricultural rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in three wa...
Sensitive and remote areas have come under pressure from growing populations and tourism, often resu...
The reduction in drinking water consumption, also through the reuse and recycling of unconventional ...
The paper would show the results of a project for the development and application of life cycle anal...
The feasibility of installing rainwater harvesting systems in buildings is usually defined based pri...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) was used to consider the environmental and resource use implications of ...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is useful as an information tool for the examination of alternative futu...
The growth of cities is putting great strains on existing freshwater supplies in many areas, includi...
Environmental performance of different water recycling technologies is compared on the basis of the ...
The Gold Coast region of south-east Queensland (Australia) has a population of approximately 515,000...
Recycled water provides a viable opportunity to supplement water supplies as well as alleviate envir...
International audienceThis study presents a decision support tool that evaluates the environmental e...
In the light of water shortages, frequently affecting many regions worldwide, domestic rainwater har...
Water supply is a key consideration in sustainable urban planning. Recycling may increase the expen...
In the light of water shortages, frequently affecting many regions worldwide, domestic rainwater har...
We evaluated the impacts of domestic and agricultural rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in three wa...
Sensitive and remote areas have come under pressure from growing populations and tourism, often resu...