To revert the non-sustainable tendency of increasing surface and groundwater extraction to satisfy the rising demand of water, a more sustainable use of this essential resource must be done. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems are progressively becoming a part of the sustainable water management measures. However, they require a careful study to assess their feasibility, especially in large buildings, since they employ considerable investment costs and, in some cases, long payback periods. This paper aims to define the best configuration for an RWH system of a commercial building, considering different scenarios of supplied non-potable uses, each of them with a subsequent rainwater storage volume. The results from three different scenarios a...
The available freshwater is limited on earth. On the other hand, available water resources on earth ...
Purpose: The rapid urbanization and the constant expansion of urban areas during the last decades ha...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has yet to see significant uptake in UK households, primarily due to a la...
AbstractTo revert the non-sustainable tendency of increasing surface and groundwater extraction to s...
The urban water supply systems in Australian large cities, which generally depend on large surface w...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) is the most popular alternative water supply system in many cit...
© IWA Publishing 2014. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems are increasingly being implemented in buil...
Under current published guidelines for Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) systems, sizing procedure for rain...
Factors affecting rainwater resource management for the present and future include population growth...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) was proposed for small and large commercial buildings in Malays...
Rainwater harvesting is increasingly becoming an integral part of the sustainable water management t...
Australia, the most urbanised population in the world, is also the driest inhabited continent with t...
Rainwater tanks have become popular in large Australian cities due to water shortage and greater pub...
Commercial areas are generally fully paved and with more impervious land cover than residential area...
Research on rainwater harvesting mainly focuses on a building scale. Scant information is available ...
The available freshwater is limited on earth. On the other hand, available water resources on earth ...
Purpose: The rapid urbanization and the constant expansion of urban areas during the last decades ha...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has yet to see significant uptake in UK households, primarily due to a la...
AbstractTo revert the non-sustainable tendency of increasing surface and groundwater extraction to s...
The urban water supply systems in Australian large cities, which generally depend on large surface w...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) is the most popular alternative water supply system in many cit...
© IWA Publishing 2014. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems are increasingly being implemented in buil...
Under current published guidelines for Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) systems, sizing procedure for rain...
Factors affecting rainwater resource management for the present and future include population growth...
A rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) was proposed for small and large commercial buildings in Malays...
Rainwater harvesting is increasingly becoming an integral part of the sustainable water management t...
Australia, the most urbanised population in the world, is also the driest inhabited continent with t...
Rainwater tanks have become popular in large Australian cities due to water shortage and greater pub...
Commercial areas are generally fully paved and with more impervious land cover than residential area...
Research on rainwater harvesting mainly focuses on a building scale. Scant information is available ...
The available freshwater is limited on earth. On the other hand, available water resources on earth ...
Purpose: The rapid urbanization and the constant expansion of urban areas during the last decades ha...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has yet to see significant uptake in UK households, primarily due to a la...