There is growing interest in using alternative water sources such as rainwater harvesting and treatment systems to supplement traditional sources and secure a stable supply. For such systems, it is important to ensure adequate water quality, as microbial contamination can be a risk factor in rainwater. The primary objective of this study was to provide proof-of-concept for the microbial treatment capacity of a residential scale rain-to-hot-water treatment system to be installed in Melbourne, Australia. The system consists of a filtration, UV and heat-pump hot water unit, and disinfects roofwater prior to use of the hot water for bath, shower and laundry. The system's efficiency was evaluated using long-term challenge tests investigating the...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) analysis was used to quantify the risk of infection as...
A total of 214 rainwater samples from 82 tanks were collected in urban Southeast Queensland (SEQ) in...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
The utilisation of roof collected rainwater to supplement conventional drinking water supplies is c...
The acceptability of the quality of hotwater supplied by harvested rainwater in the urban environmen...
The use of harvested rainwater in domestic hot water systems can result in optimised environmental a...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
This study aims to investigate whether hot water systems supplied with harvested rainwater present a...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
Deriving maximum economic and water savings benefits from rainwater harvesting in the urban environm...
Roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) has been considered an effective alternative water source for drinki...
The general perception of rainwater is that it is pure, clean, and safe to drink as it is a product ...
Pressure on water resources, along with a need to reduce the risk of surface water flooding, have le...
The utilisation of rainwater tanks and bore wells are very common in many parts of rural Australia a...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) analysis was used to quantify the risk of infection as...
A total of 214 rainwater samples from 82 tanks were collected in urban Southeast Queensland (SEQ) in...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...
The utilisation of roof collected rainwater to supplement conventional drinking water supplies is c...
The acceptability of the quality of hotwater supplied by harvested rainwater in the urban environmen...
The use of harvested rainwater in domestic hot water systems can result in optimised environmental a...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
In Australia, rainwater is an important source of water for many households. Unlike municipal water,...
This study aims to investigate whether hot water systems supplied with harvested rainwater present a...
Harvested rainwater (HRW) is of great socio-economic importance particularly in areas where water so...
Deriving maximum economic and water savings benefits from rainwater harvesting in the urban environm...
Roof-harvested rainwater (RHRW) has been considered an effective alternative water source for drinki...
The general perception of rainwater is that it is pure, clean, and safe to drink as it is a product ...
Pressure on water resources, along with a need to reduce the risk of surface water flooding, have le...
The utilisation of rainwater tanks and bore wells are very common in many parts of rural Australia a...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) analysis was used to quantify the risk of infection as...
A total of 214 rainwater samples from 82 tanks were collected in urban Southeast Queensland (SEQ) in...
Proper harvesting of rainwater requires a good knowledge of the storage conditions and the nature of...