This paper summarises the physicochemical and microbiological quality of water from a rainwater harvesting (RWH) system in a UK-based office building. 7 microbiological and 34 physicochemical parameters were analysed during an 8 month period. Physicochemically, harvested rainwater quality posed little health risk; most parameters showed concentrations below widely used guideline levels for drinking water. However, RWH system components (e.g. fittings and down pipes) appear to be affected soft water corrosion, resulting in high concentrations of some metals (copper, zinc and aluminium). This suggests the material selection of such fittings should be considered keeping in view the hardness of rainwater of an area. Microbiologically, Cryptospo...
Pressure on water resources, along with a need to reduce the risk of surface water flooding, have le...
Deriving maximum economic and water savings benefits from rainwater harvesting in the urban environm...
Rainwater harvesting have a potential to be next sources of clean water besides tap water. Two objec...
This paper summarises the physicochemical and microbiological quality of water from a rainwater harv...
Copyright ©IWA Publishing 2010. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is p...
The current paper examines the reported microbial quality of rainwater supplies. The majority of mic...
The quality of rainwater from a tile and a galvanized-iron type roof catchments were analysed over a...
The acceptability of the quality of hotwater supplied by harvested rainwater in the urban environmen...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
MESHWRDepartment of Geography and Environmental SciencesRainwater is a major water source which can ...
Roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) has been considered an effective alternative water source for drinki...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
International audienceBacteriological and physico-chemical water quality parameters were measured in...
Although most Australians receive their domestic supply from reticulated mains or town water, there ...
Pressure on water resources, along with a need to reduce the risk of surface water flooding, have le...
Deriving maximum economic and water savings benefits from rainwater harvesting in the urban environm...
Rainwater harvesting have a potential to be next sources of clean water besides tap water. Two objec...
This paper summarises the physicochemical and microbiological quality of water from a rainwater harv...
Copyright ©IWA Publishing 2010. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is p...
The current paper examines the reported microbial quality of rainwater supplies. The majority of mic...
The quality of rainwater from a tile and a galvanized-iron type roof catchments were analysed over a...
The acceptability of the quality of hotwater supplied by harvested rainwater in the urban environmen...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
MESHWRDepartment of Geography and Environmental SciencesRainwater is a major water source which can ...
Roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) has been considered an effective alternative water source for drinki...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
International audienceBacteriological and physico-chemical water quality parameters were measured in...
Although most Australians receive their domestic supply from reticulated mains or town water, there ...
Pressure on water resources, along with a need to reduce the risk of surface water flooding, have le...
Deriving maximum economic and water savings benefits from rainwater harvesting in the urban environm...
Rainwater harvesting have a potential to be next sources of clean water besides tap water. Two objec...