This keynote presentation explores the concept of a zero waste approach to water supply. This is a precursor to the circular economy of water
In recent years, the increasing awareness of scarcity of water resources, indications of likely cli...
DTC Research Group, Dublin Institute of Technology personnel were commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
There is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire develope...
A pilot project to harvest rainwater was set up in Ireland in 2005 to examine the potential of using...
There are no National Water Quality Standards for Rainwater Harvesting supply in Ireland. The Develo...
The traditional approach to meeting increased demand is to augment supply. However, mobilising new r...
In most urban areas, supplying adequate water to meet ever-increasing population water demand and to...
Rainwater harvesting is an ancient practice currently used for flood and drought risk mitigation. It...
Sustainable water technology is concerned with the complete range of technologies, techniques, produ...
The rainwater harvesting pilot project was commissioned by the National Rural Water Monitoring Commi...
Fresh water is expected to become increasingly scarce as temperature and sea levels rise due to Glob...
Rainwater harvesting is a method that is commonly applied in the world. It makes use of the existing...
Given the increasing incidence of serious flooding in Europe in recent years it might seem odd to be...
Water is a universal right for all living beings on the planet, but today it has become a commercial...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) feels right from a long-term sustainability perspective. Short-cutting th...
In recent years, the increasing awareness of scarcity of water resources, indications of likely cli...
DTC Research Group, Dublin Institute of Technology personnel were commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
There is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire develope...
A pilot project to harvest rainwater was set up in Ireland in 2005 to examine the potential of using...
There are no National Water Quality Standards for Rainwater Harvesting supply in Ireland. The Develo...
The traditional approach to meeting increased demand is to augment supply. However, mobilising new r...
In most urban areas, supplying adequate water to meet ever-increasing population water demand and to...
Rainwater harvesting is an ancient practice currently used for flood and drought risk mitigation. It...
Sustainable water technology is concerned with the complete range of technologies, techniques, produ...
The rainwater harvesting pilot project was commissioned by the National Rural Water Monitoring Commi...
Fresh water is expected to become increasingly scarce as temperature and sea levels rise due to Glob...
Rainwater harvesting is a method that is commonly applied in the world. It makes use of the existing...
Given the increasing incidence of serious flooding in Europe in recent years it might seem odd to be...
Water is a universal right for all living beings on the planet, but today it has become a commercial...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) feels right from a long-term sustainability perspective. Short-cutting th...
In recent years, the increasing awareness of scarcity of water resources, indications of likely cli...
DTC Research Group, Dublin Institute of Technology personnel were commissioned in 2005 by the Depart...
There is evidence that people have been harvesting rainwater since 4000BC. The Roman Empire develope...