Quantitative and qualitative assessment of Rainwater harvesting system from rooftop runoff from acatchment at Oke-Lantoro Community in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria was determined using eightroof designs in respect to slope and six selected roofing sheet materials respectively. The resultshowed that the steeper the roof slope the more the rainwater harvested irrespective of rainfall amountand duration. The roof pattern with a large and steep slope designed with gutter tends to harvest morewater and at a higher rate. Physico-chemical analysis of the harvested water samples gave resultswhich varied from various drinking water quality regulatory standards. Sample from galvanized roofingsheet was influenced by zinc and lead in quantity beyond hum...
Access to a regular supply of safe water is a basic human right but many people are denied. Rainwate...
Rainwater harvesting in Ijebu Ode was examined to understand the potential and challenges militating...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
harvesting methods, the rainwater runoff from household roofs is the most common form of rainwater h...
Due to scarcity of potable water, rainwater harvesting from rooftop has been favoured as an alternat...
Rainwater harvesting is receiving increased attention worldwide as an alternative source of drinking...
The effects of roof materials (corrugated iron, aluminum and asbestos) on the quality of harvested r...
YesWater scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source fo...
This study was aimed at investigating the effects of roofing materials on water quality, in Warri di...
The study compares the quality of harvested rainwater, underground water and surface water for domes...
This study was conducted by aiming quantification of the potential of rooftop rainwater harvesting (...
The study Dark-Black Stains on Rooftops: Implications on the Quality of Water Harvested from Rooftop...
MESHWRDepartment of Geography and Environmental SciencesRainwater is a major water source which can ...
Water scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source for f...
Rainwater harvesting have a potential to be next sources of clean water besides tap water. Two objec...
Access to a regular supply of safe water is a basic human right but many people are denied. Rainwate...
Rainwater harvesting in Ijebu Ode was examined to understand the potential and challenges militating...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
harvesting methods, the rainwater runoff from household roofs is the most common form of rainwater h...
Due to scarcity of potable water, rainwater harvesting from rooftop has been favoured as an alternat...
Rainwater harvesting is receiving increased attention worldwide as an alternative source of drinking...
The effects of roof materials (corrugated iron, aluminum and asbestos) on the quality of harvested r...
YesWater scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source fo...
This study was aimed at investigating the effects of roofing materials on water quality, in Warri di...
The study compares the quality of harvested rainwater, underground water and surface water for domes...
This study was conducted by aiming quantification of the potential of rooftop rainwater harvesting (...
The study Dark-Black Stains on Rooftops: Implications on the Quality of Water Harvested from Rooftop...
MESHWRDepartment of Geography and Environmental SciencesRainwater is a major water source which can ...
Water scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source for f...
Rainwater harvesting have a potential to be next sources of clean water besides tap water. Two objec...
Access to a regular supply of safe water is a basic human right but many people are denied. Rainwate...
Rainwater harvesting in Ijebu Ode was examined to understand the potential and challenges militating...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...