YesWater scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source for fulfilling basic human needs. However, less attention has been given by African countries to the effectiveness of common rainwater treatments to ensure the population's health. This study investigates the impact of different household treatment techniques (HHTTs), i.e. treatments by chlorine, boiling, alum, and a combination of alum and chlorine, on its storage system using a case study at the Ikorodu area of Lagos state, which is a rural area in Nigeria. The first-flush quality has been particularly studied here, where the microbial reduction through its practice has been examined from five different roofs. One of the investigated roofs wa...
The study compares the quality of harvested rainwater, underground water and surface water for domes...
The effects of roof materials (corrugated iron, aluminum and asbestos) on the quality of harvested r...
Rain harvesting is becoming more common in the Palestinian Territories as a result of drinking water...
Water scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source for f...
The quality of harvested rainwater in Aule area of Akure, South western Nigeria was assessed in this...
YesThis study investigated the impact of sedimentation on rainwater storage system using a case stud...
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...
Demand for freshwater is on the increase due mainly to population growth and urbanisation. Many of t...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
This paper presents a study to assess the roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) in the Ikorodu area of Lag...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of Rainwater harvesting system from rooftop runoff from acat...
The quality of rainwater, which is the main source of domestic water in Dzodze, a community in the V...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
The study compares the quality of harvested rainwater, underground water and surface water for domes...
The effects of roof materials (corrugated iron, aluminum and asbestos) on the quality of harvested r...
Rain harvesting is becoming more common in the Palestinian Territories as a result of drinking water...
Water scarcity is a huge problem in Africa, and hence rainwater becomes a crucial water source for f...
The quality of harvested rainwater in Aule area of Akure, South western Nigeria was assessed in this...
YesThis study investigated the impact of sedimentation on rainwater storage system using a case stud...
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...
Demand for freshwater is on the increase due mainly to population growth and urbanisation. Many of t...
Water is needed in adequate quality and quantity for human consumption. As population increases, dem...
This paper presents a study to assess the roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) in the Ikorodu area of Lag...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
Quantitative and qualitative assessment of Rainwater harvesting system from rooftop runoff from acat...
The quality of rainwater, which is the main source of domestic water in Dzodze, a community in the V...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
The study compares the quality of harvested rainwater, underground water and surface water for domes...
The effects of roof materials (corrugated iron, aluminum and asbestos) on the quality of harvested r...
Rain harvesting is becoming more common in the Palestinian Territories as a result of drinking water...