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Monzur Alam Imteaz, Abdullah Gokhan Yilmaz, Cristina Santos and Amimul Ahsan
Most of the studies on rainwater harvesting analysis present the outcomes for particular cities, representing a single set of results for a specific city. However, in reality, significant spatial and weather variabilities may exist, due to which presenti...
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Maria Gloria Di Chiano, Mariana Marchioni, Anita Raimondi, Umberto Sanfilippo and Gianfranco Becciu
Storage tanks from rainwater harvesting systems (RWHs) are designed to provide flow equalization between rainfall and water demand. The minimum storage capacity required to take into account the maximum variations of stored water volumes, i.e., the activ...
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Paraskevi A. Londra, Panagiota Gkolfinopoulou, Anastasia Mponou and Achilleas T. Theocharis
The use of rainwater harvesting tanks to supply human water needs is an old and sustainable practice. In the case of covering irrigation demand in greenhouse agriculture, the potential is huge. Still, the relative research worldwide is low, while it is n...
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Juan-Manuel Sayol, Veriozka Azeñas, Carlos E. Quezada, Isabel Vigo and Jean-Paul Benavides López
As many other regions worldwide, the Bolivian Altiplano has to cope with water scarcity during dry periods, which in turn impacts on crop production as flood irrigation is overwhelmingly extended in the region. Since farming is the main income in the Alt...
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Kamil Pochwat and Henrique Pizzo
The article contains the results of the first part of the research on the analysis of the operation of the retention device cooperating with the drainage system?steerable detention tank and concerns model simulation studies. The obtained results are an i...
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Chulsang Yoo, Eunsaem Cho, Munseok Lee and Soeun Kim
Rainwater harvesting is generally assumed to collect rainwater from the roof or ground. However, this study shows that this structural limitation of rainwater harvesting can be overcome by employing a building wall. The rainfall on a building wall is cal...
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Mariana Martínez-Castrejón, Enrique J. Flores-Munguía, Oscar Talavera-Mendoza, América L. Rodríguez-Herrera, Omar Solorza-Feria, Osbelia Alcaraz-Morales, Jazmin A. López-Díaz and Giovanni Hernández-Flores
Climate change, urbanization, and population growth, particularly in urban areas such as Acapulco, Mexico, put pressure on water availability, where although surrounded by water, the inhabitants lack enough good-quality water, especially in the rainy sea...
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Md. Rezaul Karim, B. M. Sadman Sakib, Sk. Sadman Sakib and Monzur Alam Imteaz
Despite numerous studies on residential rainwater tank, studies on commercial rainwater tank are scarce. Corporate authorities pay little heed on this sustainable feature. With the aim of encouraging corporate authorities, this study presents the feasibi...
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Janith Dissanayake and Mooyoung Han
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has attracted global attention as a solution for the urban water crisis; however, the water quality can be impacted by particulate matter and soluble contaminants. Therefore, the inlet and outlet configurations of the storage t...
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Cilcia Kusumastuti,Herry Pintardi Chandra,Kristanto Wibisono,Antonius Christopher Hartono
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Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) or eco-drainage system has been implemented in developed countries. The aims of the construction of the system are: to minimize surface runoff by capturing and temporarily retain it, to improve the quality of sur...
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