The rainwater harvesting pilot project was commissioned by the National Rural Water Monitoring Committee in 2005 to assess the feasibility of supplementing treated mains water used for non-potable purposes. The project involved the design, installation, commissioning and monitoring of rainwater harvesting facilities in a rural housing development in County Carlow and in a 250-acre livestock farm in County Meath. Construction was carried out between 2005-2007
Rainwater harvesting is a technology used to supply water for domestic purposes in developing countr...
One hundred twenty-five households in the village of Gandathur (rural Karnataka, India) were examine...
In 2005, Technological University Dublin (DIT) School of Civil and Building Services Engineering was...
The rainwater harvesting pilot project was commissioned by the National Rural Water Monitoring Commi...
There are no National Water Quality Standards for Rainwater Harvesting supply in Ireland. The Develo...
A pilot project to harvest rainwater was set up in Ireland in 2005 to examine the potential of using...
DTC Research Group, Dublin Institute of Technology personnel were commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
Members of DTC Research Group. Dublin Institute of Technology was commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims t...
According to the United Nations' report, billions of people, particularly those living in regional a...
The aim of the study was to devise a sustainable solution for drinking water supply in rural communi...
This report gives an overview of the RWHUK project research. It is not intended to give full details...
This keynote presentation explores the concept of a zero waste approach to water supply. This is a p...
Rainwater harvesting is a technology used to supply water for domestic purposes in developing countr...
The opportunities and problems pertaining to harvesting and using rainwater is a critically importan...
Rainwater harvesting is a technology used to supply water for domestic purposes in developing countr...
One hundred twenty-five households in the village of Gandathur (rural Karnataka, India) were examine...
In 2005, Technological University Dublin (DIT) School of Civil and Building Services Engineering was...
The rainwater harvesting pilot project was commissioned by the National Rural Water Monitoring Commi...
There are no National Water Quality Standards for Rainwater Harvesting supply in Ireland. The Develo...
A pilot project to harvest rainwater was set up in Ireland in 2005 to examine the potential of using...
DTC Research Group, Dublin Institute of Technology personnel were commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
Members of DTC Research Group. Dublin Institute of Technology was commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims t...
According to the United Nations' report, billions of people, particularly those living in regional a...
The aim of the study was to devise a sustainable solution for drinking water supply in rural communi...
This report gives an overview of the RWHUK project research. It is not intended to give full details...
This keynote presentation explores the concept of a zero waste approach to water supply. This is a p...
Rainwater harvesting is a technology used to supply water for domestic purposes in developing countr...
The opportunities and problems pertaining to harvesting and using rainwater is a critically importan...
Rainwater harvesting is a technology used to supply water for domestic purposes in developing countr...
One hundred twenty-five households in the village of Gandathur (rural Karnataka, India) were examine...
In 2005, Technological University Dublin (DIT) School of Civil and Building Services Engineering was...