A dimensionless approach for the urban-scale evaluation of domestic rainwater harvesting systems for toilet flushing and garden irrigation
- 10 February 2017
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Urban Water Journal
- Vol. 14 (9), 883-891
- https://doi.org/10.1080/1573062x.2017.1279192
Abstract
A dimensionless methodology to evaluate the water saving obtainable from large-scale implementation of domestic rain water harvesting (RWH) systems in urban areas is presented. The methodology combines the use of regressive relationships for water saving evaluation based on the results of the dimensionless rainwater tank water balance and of catchment-wide information obtained from geospatial databases. The adopted RWH scheme included internal use of rainwater for toilet flushing and external use for garden irrigation. An application to a portion of the city of Rome, Italy showed the methodology to allow systematic and accurate evaluation of RWH system performance at the selected urban scale. Results pointed out high water saving potential for toilet flushing ranging between 38–65% for tank sizes within 1–50 m3. Furthermore, more than one third of the systems provided water saving benefit for irrigation larger than 20% by using a 50 m3 tank.Keywords
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