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Nadupuru, Shobha Rani, and Manisha Shewale. "Rain Water Harvesting Technique Implementation for the Chhadvel Korde Village, Maharashtra." E3S Web of Conferences 405 (2023): 04033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340504033.

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Water is one of the most important resources on Earth. In every way, water is crucial to our daily existence. The amount of water that is available in cities is never enough to meet the entire demand. We must rely on water from underground sources because surface water is not readily available. The amount of rainwater that soaks into the subsurface and replenishes ground water has significantly decreased as a result of rapid urbanisation. In this instance, there must be additional supply to satisfy the demand. When it rains, pure rainwater can be gathered "wherever it falls" to instantly repla
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Singh, Shishu Pal, Mahendra Pratap Gautam, and Narendra Kumawat Shivraj Singh. "Rainwater Harvesting: An Eco-Friendly Technique of Conserve the Water." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-5 (2018): 2491–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd18316.

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Zia, Sahar, Safdar Ali Shirazi, Muhammad Nasar-u-Minallah, and Madiha Batool. "Urban Floods and Suitability Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting Potential Areas in Lahore City, Pakistan." International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology 12, no. 2 (2023): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v12i2.97.

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There is a growing threat of urban flooding, particularly in Pakistan that needs attention and requires effective management strategies. The chief trigger for urban flooding is the rapid and unplanned urbanization in areas where impermeable surface inhibits rainwater diffusion and changes the natural water flow. In many developed countries, a technique of rainwater harvesting is implemented as a sustainable strategy to manage urban stormwater. Most studies and projects chiefly focused on the potential use of the Rainwater harvesting technique for water conservation in arid and semi-arid climat
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Zia, Sahar, Safdar Ali Shirazi, Muhammad Nasar-u. Minallah, and Madiha Batool. "Urban Floods and Suitability Analysis of Rainwater Harvesting Potential Areas in Lahore City, Pakistan." International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology 12, no. 2 (2021): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.vol12.iss2.2021.581.

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There is a growing threat of urban flooding, particularly in Pakistan that needs attention and requireseffective management strategies. The chief trigger for urban flooding is the rapid and unplanned urbanization in areaswhere impermeable surface inhibits rainwater diffusion and changes the natural water flow. In many developedcountries, a technique of rainwater harvesting is implemented as a sustainable strategy to manage urban stormwater.Most studies and projects chiefly focused on the potential use of the Rainwater harvesting technique for waterconservation in arid and semi-arid climates. I
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Soni, Yash. "Study of Rainwater Harvesting in University of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Support of the Eco-Campus Initiative." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 11 (2021): 1993–2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.39178.

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Abstract: Rainwater harvesting is a technique for collecting rainwater that would otherwise be wasted, mainly in metropolitan settings. There is essentially no infiltration and percolation due to the completely different land use compared to the metropolitan region. As a result, groundwater levels have been steadily depleted. Rainwater harvesting is nearly completely unknown among the general public. There is a lack of community planning that may result in widespread participation and so replenish the groundwater table. The current research looks at several rainwater gathering techniques and h
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Beqaj, Blerina, Oltion Marko, Entela Çobani, and Dritan Profka. "Design of a Rainwater Collection System and Possible Use of Harvested Water in a Kindergarten Building: A Case Study in Tirana City, Albania." European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research 7, no. 5 (2022): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejeng.2022.7.5.2877.

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This research paper focuses on the design of a rainwater collection system and the possible use of harvested rainwater in a kindergarten building to promote water conservation. Rainwater harvesting is an old technique but increasing in use because of the natural rainwater quality and to reduce the treated water consumption. Harvesting rainwater is considered an alternative source in the field of integrated water resources management and can be approved in many buildings to improve water conservation. In Tirana, there is a little experience in rainwater harvesting, since the availability of fre
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Alfiani, Sania. "Pemanfaatan Teknik Rainwater Harvesting sebagai Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Air Domestik di Desa Cot Mee." Jurnal Proyek Teknik Sipil 6, no. 1 (2023): 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/potensi.2023.18033.

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The use of artesian wells or drilled wells is still the main choice of the people of Cot Mee Village, one of the areas in Nagan Raya Regency, where this is done to meet the needs of raw water sources as domestic needs. In addition to the expensive cost of installing borewells, this also adversely affects the environment due to excessive use of groundwater and raises the potensial for land subsidence. Under these circumstances, in order to solve the problem of raw water for individual lives, alternative solutions are needed that are more effective and efficient. One of alternative is to create
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Kuzucu, Meryem, and Ibrahim Samet Gökçen. "Micro-cathcment rain water harvesting technology in conservation agriculture and plant production." Bangladesh Journal of Botany 53, no. 1 (2024): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v53i1.72114.

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Water harvesting techniques provide collecting rainwater to reduce water shortage effects and drought as well as added soil and water conservation benefits in dry areas. In the present study, drought effects and flood disasters on agriculture and rainwater harvesting benefits were examined in Southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Results showed that, runoff loss was found higher in the plots of plastic mulch than the plots of stone mulch. Sediment loss was found maximum in the plots of the surface compaction whereas minimum losses were quantified in the stone plots. Best erosion control was
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Kim, Ree Ho, Sang Ho Lee, Jung Hun Lee, and Young Min Kim. "A Rainwater Harvesting Technology by Roof Coating Using TiO2." Materials Science Forum 486-487 (June 2005): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.486-487.17.

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Rainwater utilization has great potentials for recovering hydrological cycles, for buffering extreme run-off situations in the watercourses, and for reducing the costs for water supply in urban area. However, little information is available on the water qualities and runoff properties of collected rainwater, which is critical for efficient design and maintenance strategies of rainwater harvesting facilities. In this study, characteristics of rainwater collected in a rainwater harvesting system were examined in terms of pollutant concentrations. Based on these results, TiO2 photocatalysts were
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Avinash, Ojha* Lokesh Gupta. "DESIGN OF RAIN WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM AT SPSU UDAIPUR." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 5, no. 6 (2016): 54–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.54654.

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Rainwater harvesting and conservation in principle is a simple technique of catching and holding rainwater where it falls such as rooftops, land surface or rock catchments using simple techniques such as jars and pots as well as more compound technique for instance underground check dam. These techniques usually found in Asia and Africa arises from practices engaged by primeval civilization within these regions and still performs as a major source of drinking water supply in rural areas. Effectiveness of the rainwater harvesting depends on appropriate design of the systems. Be it storage or a
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Rafsanjani, Alief, Oki Setyandito, and Farell. "Rainwater Harvesting for Water Conservation in Sanur’s Tourism Harbour Building: A SWMM Simulation." E3S Web of Conferences 426 (2023): 01057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342601057.

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This study focuses on the implementation of rainwater harvesting as a water conservation alternative in the Sanur International Tourism Harbour Building. The research was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of this technique in reducing the building’s dependence on freshwater resources and to determine its potential as a sustainable water management solution. The implementation of rooftop rainwater harvesting was considered, and SWMM (Storm Water Management Model) simulation was used to model the hydrological processes, including rainfall, runoff, and infiltration in the study area. The mo
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Daza, Yanita Dela, and Yunita Ismail. "Climate Change: Effect of Climate change on Water Resources and Adaptation." Journal of Religion and Environmental Humanities 1, no. 1 (2024): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.61511/jreh.v1i1.2024.958.

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Introduction: Climate change has an impact on all sectors of water resources. As a real example, there are many droughts in Indonesia. Changes in the water cycle have caused two extreme conditions, namely an increase in drought conditions which will reduce the natural availability of groundwater. Rainwater Harvesting can be an alternative for adaptation to the current water crisis. The water obtained from rainwater harvesting can be used for many things such as watering plants, washing, bathing, and can even be used for cooking if the quality of the water meets health standards. Methods: The a
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Zhang, Lina, Siqi Ren, Feifei Pan, et al. "Optimizing Ridge–Furrow Rainwater-Harvesting Strategies for Potato Cultivation in the Drylands of Northwestern China: A Regional Approach." Agronomy 14, no. 8 (2024): 1759. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14081759.

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The arid and semi-arid region of Northwest China plays a significant role in potato production, yet yields are often hampered by drought due to limited precipitation and irrigation water. The ridge–furrow rainwater-harvesting technology is an efficient and widely used technique to relieve drought impact and improve crop yield by changing the micro-topography to harvest rainwater to meet the water demand of crops. An analysis of precipitation, water demand, and runoff data spanning 30 years guided the selection of suitable rainwater-harvesting methods tailored to meteorological conditions. The
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Tariqul, Islam Sani. "The Investigation of Rain Water Harvesting Technique and Use of Solar Power Pump." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 8, no. 1 (2023): 2135–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7634436.

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Water is the most valuable resource which is available on the earth’s surface, covering 2/3rd part of the total earth’s surface. Human requires water for a variety of tasks in our daily lives, so life would not exist without it. As the world population is increasing day by day, the demand increases for quality drinking water. In a growing country like India, Nepal having scarcity of water sources, became a major problem due to the increase in the consumption of water. Besides this many coastal parts of Nepal and India are challenged by floods due to heavy rainfall during the monsoo
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Way, C. M., D. B. Martinson, S. E. Heslop, and R. S. Cooke. "Rainwater harvesting: environmentally beneficial for the UK?" Water Supply 10, no. 5 (2010): 776–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2010.189.

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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) feels right from a long-term sustainability perspective. Short-cutting the hydrological cycle seems to make logical sense from an environmental stance, and the technique is being driven into new buildings in the United Kingdom (UK) through building rating systems which are in turn pushed by government policy. However, little work has been done to assess its environmental credentials from a whole life perspective. Controversially, those studies that have been done have found that RWH systems tend to have greater environmental impacts than mains supply infrastructure.
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Rajan Agarwal, Sunil Garg, Saman Preet Kaur, M P Kaushal, and Nilesh Biwalkar. "Impact of Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting for Groundwater Recharge." Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India) 47, no. 1 (2024): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.52151/jae2010471.1402.

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A rooftop rainwater harvesting structure was constructed and the design of filtration unit for ground water recharge evaluated for four years. The other structure constructed at the university library recorded an average of 0.3 million litres groundwater recharge. The success led to construction of six more structures at different places, and currently 20 structures have been established at different places in Punjab under the technical guidance of the university. In the year 2007, eleven structures were evaluated and found that they contributed about 2.01 million litres of rainwater as ground
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Martins Vaz, Igor Catão, Rodrigo Novais Istchuk, Tânia Mara Sebben Oneda, and Enedir Ghisi. "Sustainable Rainwater Management and Life Cycle Assessment: Challenges and Perspectives." Sustainability 15, no. 16 (2023): 12133. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151612133.

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Rainwater harvesting is a promising technique for more rational water use. However, its sustainability merits remain a subject of ongoing debate among researchers. Life cycle assessment (LCA), a method employed to measure the environmental impact of varying solutions, is helpful in this regard. Accordingly, this paper delivers an integrative review based on the PRISMA protocol, outlining challenges and potential avenues for the LCA application to rainwater harvesting. The central findings indicate that while residential buildings are most commonly examined, more consensus is needed on a unifor
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Saxena, Prof Maharshi, and Prof Juhi Sharma. "Conservation of Rain Water in Urban Area Using Ground Water Recharge." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 6 (2023): 3034–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.54255.

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Abstract: Water scarcity is serious problem throughout the world for both urban & rural community. As the world population increases, the demand increases for quality drinking water. Urbanization, industrial development & increase in agricultural field & production has resulted in overexploitation of groundwater & surface water resources and resultant deterioration in water quality. The conventional water sources namely well, river and reservoirs, etc. are inadequate to fulfill water demand due to unbalanced rainfall. . Surface andgroundwater resources are being utilized faster
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Zhou, Zhen Min, and Xue Chao Wang. "The Influence of Rainwater Reuse on Urban Water Circulation and Downstream Eco-Environment." Advanced Materials Research 652-654 (January 2013): 1696–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.652-654.1696.

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Based on theoretical analysis and comparison, it is sure that urban rainwater collection and reuse have no negative effect on urban water circulation and downstream eco-environment. It is shown from the results that rainwater collection and reuse would not reduce volume of rainwater infiltration. It also could control runoff pollution and reduce the flood peak of downstream river in flood season. Thus, rainwater harvesting was an effective approach to improve the eco-environment of downstream river. It could be concluded that the technique could be applied to different areas to improve local c
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Aziz, Shvan F., Kawa Z. Abdulrahman, Salahaldin S. Ali, and Moses Karakouzian. "Water Harvesting in the Garmian Region (Kurdistan, Iraq) Using GIS and Remote Sensing." Water 15, no. 3 (2023): 507. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15030507.

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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is one of the essential alternative sources of water that may be used. However, finding potential RWH locations on a broad scale has always been challenging, requiring further research. The effectiveness of RWH structures depends on their design and the selection of suitable sites. This study aimed to select potential sites for rainwater harvesting in the Garmian region of Kurdistan-Iraq, using GIS and Remote Sensing (RS) techniques. Two multicriteria analysis (MCA) techniques: the analytical hierarchal process (AHP) and Fuzzy analytical hierarchal process (FAHP) wer
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Hayatining Pamungkas, Tri, Mawiti Infantri Yekti, and I. Gede Adi Alit Putra. "PERENCANAAN SISTEM PEMANENAN AIR HUJAN DALAM MEMENUHI KEBUTUHAN AIR DI NUSA PENIDA (Rainwater Harvesting System Planning to Meet Water Needs in Nusa Penida)." Jurnal Penelitian Pengelolaan Daerah Aliran Sungai 7, no. 1 (2023): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.59465/jppdas.2023.7.1.59-76.

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Nusa Penida is one of several tourism areas used as a mainstay by Bali Province in accommodating tourists who want to vacation in Bali. One component to support tourism is water or water availability capacity. The lack of water resources that can be utilized, especially on two islands in Nusa Penida, namely Nusa Ceningan Island and Nusa Lembongan, requires looking for alternative water sources, one of which is rainwater sources. One method of utilizing rainwater is harvesting rainwater (PAH) using the roof of the building. The most decisive components in this technique are the roof of the buil
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Bojer, Amanuel, Desta Bekalo, Taye Debelee, Saralees Nadarajah, and Ayad Al-Quraishi. "Rainwater Harvesting Site Selection for Drought-Prone Areas in Somali and Borena Zones, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia: A Geospatial and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis." Water 16, no. 13 (2024): 1789. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16131789.

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Rainwater collection systems play a crucial role in enhancing water availability in regions with low precipitation. This study focused on identifying potential rainwater harvesting (RWH) locations in drought-prone areas, specifically the Borena zone of Oromia and the regional states of Somali. This research leveraged geospatial techniques and a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to assess feasible RWH sites. The dataset comprises essential factors such as rainfall, drainage density, slope, soil texture type, and land use/land cover. These thematic layers serve as inputs for analysis, with
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Islam, M. M., F. N. F. Chou, and M. R. Kabir. "Acceptability of the rainwater harvesting system to the slum dwellers of Dhaka City." Water Science and Technology 61, no. 6 (2010): 1515–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.049.

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Urban area like Dhaka City, in Bangladesh, has scarcity of safe drinking water which is one of the prominent basic needs for human kind. This study explored the acceptability of harvested rainwater in a densely populated city like Dhaka, using a simple and low cost technology. A total of 200 random people from four slums of water-scarce Dhaka City were surveyed to determine the dwellers' perception on rainwater and its acceptability as a source of drinking water. The questionnaire was aimed at finding the socio-economic condition and the information on family housing, sanitation, health, exist
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Dr., Dattatray Sheshrao Ghungarde, and Jyotiram C. More Dr. "Implementation Of Rainwater Harvesting System (Rwh) In College Campus; A Case Study Of New Arts, Commerce & Science College, Parner (2017-2021)." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 1 (2023): 51–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7546335.

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Considering the Drought prone regions like Ahmednagar district; The extremity of droughts has its long-term effects on the Agricultural sector as well as Domestic use of water. Therefore, the Rainwater Harvesting techniques can act as a life saviour in the state of water scarcity in drought prone areas. The present study aims to implement and analyze the Rainwater Harvesting system in campus of New Arts, Commerce & Science College, Parner. This study is mainly based on Primary data, although some secondary data is also used from various trusted sources. Various Computer techniques are used
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Vijay, Kumar, Kumar Love, U. Zaman Khaleeque, and Khan Imran. "Rainwater Harvesting Potential with the Help of Google Earth Pro and Arc GIS Software." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 11, no. 6 (2022): 61–68. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.F9925.0511622.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Water is a basic source for sustaining our life and environment. Rainwater harvesting has been adopted for a long time and has given a positive impact on our life, agriculture as well as economy. Pressure on water resources will be intensified by climate change. Scarcity of water in Pakistan is a major problem now days for the people. Water from the ground is mostly used in all rural and urban areas of Pakistan; this is a possible reason behind declining of groundwater day by day. RWH technique has been implemented slowly by Pakistani population. Rainwater can be eas
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Heidy Gabriela, Ruiz Martínez, and Cornejo Tueros Jose Vladimir. "Rainwater harvesting system as a strategy for adaptation on climate change: A review." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1121, no. 1 (2022): 012007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1121/1/012007.

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Abstract In the face of increasing water scarcity aggravated by climate change, the rainwater harvesting system is a technique that increases the water supply for various purposes. The objective of this research is to analyse the recent literature published on the rainwater collection system, for which the systematic review method was used. The main form of rainwater catchment are roofs, but the material used is important because it can affect the quality of the water. Some physicochemical parameters of rainwater may be within the standards for human consumption, but it is contaminated by path
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Jadhav, SS, SD Gayakwad, Dr PR Kolhe, et al. "Designing of rooftop rainwater harvesting system by using soft computing technique." International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research 8, no. 7 (2024): 899–905. http://dx.doi.org/10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i7k.1624.

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Abraham, Abena Yeboah, Prince Adjei, and Doris Ohene Ntim. "Attitude and Perception of the General Public about Rain Harvesting: Financial Implications for Cape Coast Metropolis in Ghana." International Journal of Technology and Management Research 5, no. 1 (2020): 30–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.47127/ijtmr.v5i1.78.

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The continuous destructions to water bodies while the demand for potable water increases; call for immediate move to seek and improve the adoption of alternative water sources to augment the existing sources. Though Ghana has a rain harvesting strategy, very little seems to be done to improve its implementation and to sensitize the public on its adoption. It is an established fact that adoption is premised on perception but very little has been done to uncover the perception of the general public on rain-harvesting and the portability of rain water as alternative water source. This study seeks
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Shuchi K S. "Identification of groundwater potential zone and Water harvesting Structures using remote sensing and GIS technique in Chilapura Watershed, Davangere district, Karnataka state." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 13, no. 1 (2024): 697–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1746.

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The current study intends to prepare the surface runoff and ground-water prospects for the Rainwater Harvesting Structure. One of the most important resources in our daily lives, water is running out more quickly in both rural and urban regions due to rising home and agricultural demand. Groundwater is becoming more and more important in water resource planning because there is a shortage of high-quality subsurface water and a growing demand for water for industrial, agricultural, and residential use. The monsoon's persistent failure, rising demand, and overuse cause the groundwater table to f
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Wahyudi, Moh Ikhwan, Fina Rafika Haque, Aulia Ade Putri, et al. "Rain Water Harvesting Sebagai Alternatif Pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Air Di Dusun Mari Bangun dan Mekar Baru." ANDIL Mulawarman Journal of Community Engagement 2, no. 2 (2025): 65–70. https://doi.org/10.30872/andil.v2i2.1591.

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Water is anything that is above or below ground level. Water is a fundamental thing that humans need for their daily survival, so the fulfillment of clean water for the community is very important. Naturally, water can be found in three main sources, namely groundwater, surface water, and rainwater. Rainwater is a source of water that is easy to obtain and can be utilized by everyone. According to BMKG, rainfall in Indonesia in a year reaches 1,562.6 mm3. Mari Bangun -Mekar Baru Hamlets have problems in fulfilling clean water for daily needs. This community service activity aims to create a ra
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Bekiryazici, Fatih. "Assessing the Positioning of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University Campuses Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods." Advances in Research 25, no. 1 (2024): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/air/2024/v25i11017.

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Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) Methods provide an instrumental tool for the investigation of current decision-making procedures. Such a decision-making problem is the process of determining the most suitable position for rainwater harvesting systems. In this short communication, TOPSIS method is suggested as a sample Multi-Criteria Decision-Making method and the main campus of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University is used as an application of the method for this problem. TOPSIS method results show that the Student Life Center Roof is found as the most suitable location with a similarity coeff
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Klein, Caio Wolf, Jéssica Kuntz Maykot, Enedir Ghisi, and Liseane Padilha Thives. "Financial Feasibility of Harvesting Rainwater from Permeable Pavements: A Case Study in a City Square." Sci 5, no. 1 (2023): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sci5010001.

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The objective of this study was to carry out the financial feasibility analysis of harvesting rainwater from permeable pavements in a city square. A case study was carried out in a square close to the beach in the city of Florianópolis, Brazil. Questionnaires were applied to pedestrians who circulate within the area. The square is to be implemented to promote sustainability and improve the user’s quality of life. From the rainfall data and the average daily water demand for irrigation of the square vegetation, the volume of rainwater to be harvested from the permeable pavement was calculated.
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Al-Ansari, Nadhir, Mawada Abdellatif, Saleh Zakaria, Yaseen T. Mustafa, and Sven Knutsson. "Future Prospects for Macro Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) Technique in North East Iraq." Journal of Water Resource and Protection 06, no. 05 (2014): 403–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.65041.

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Di Chiano, Maria Gloria, Mariana Marchioni, Anita Raimondi, Umberto Sanfilippo, and Gianfranco Becciu. "Probabilistic Approach to Tank Design in Rainwater Harvesting Systems." Hydrology 10, no. 3 (2023): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/hydrology10030059.

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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 active storage, depends basically on the magnitude and the variability of rainfall profiles and the size of the demand. Given the random nature of the variables involved in the hydrological process, probability theory is a suitable technique for active storage estimation. This research proposes a probabilistic approach to determine an analytical exp
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Suki, N. M., H. M. Latif, and H. Zainol. "A Systematic Literature Review on Rainwater Harvesting Implementation Fidelity." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1067, no. 1 (2022): 012022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1067/1/012022.

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Abstract Rainwater harvesting has long been introduced as a green approach, followed by numerous established guidelines and policies to encourage its implementation. Policy implementation can be explored by assessing fidelity by utilizing a consensus reporting format and model/ framework. This paper exhibits a systematic review of the literature to synthesize the available knowledge on frameworks ideal for assessing implementation fidelity. PRISMA and forward snowballing technique were used to conduct an advanced search on the Web of Science and Scopus databases. Content analysis was performed
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Adham, Ammar, Michel Riksen, Rasha Abed, Sameer Shadeed, and Coen Ritsema. "Assessing Suitable Techniques for Rainwater Harvesting Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Methods and GIS Techniques." Water 14, no. 13 (2022): 2110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14132110.

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The objective of this study is to produce suitability maps for potential rainwater harvesting techniques (RWHT) in the West Bank (WB), Palestine. These techniques aim to reduce water scarcity, which is a major problem for the conservation of water resources in the area. Based on literature reviews and expert recommendations, seven RWHts were selected (runoff basin system, contour ridges, cisterns, eyebrow terrace, check dam, on-farm pond, and bench terraces). Analysis methods performed in the Arc GIS environment include spatial analysis and data reclassification. Other calculations include mul
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V., Pragadeesh Raja, Muthukumar T., and Kalaivani A. "Assessment of knowledge and perception of rain water harvesting among rural population of Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 8, no. 5 (2021): 2486. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20211779.

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Background: Water is a fundamental need for human being, animals and plants to live in the world for drinking and sanitation purpose. The main source of water is rain, and surface water also originates from rain only rain water harvesting is the technique of collection and storage of rain water in surface (or above the ground natural or man-made structures) or in under-ground aquifers (the under-ground water table), before it is lost as surface run-off. Objective of the study was to assess the awareness and the perception about rain water harvesting in rural population of Tamil Nadu.Methods: A
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Hussain, Fiaz, Riaz Hussain, Ray-Shyan Wu, and Tanveer Abbas. "Rainwater Harvesting Potential and Utilization for Artificial Recharge of Groundwater Using Recharge Wells." Processes 7, no. 9 (2019): 623. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr7090623.

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This study devised a practical solution to mitigate urban inundation and artificial recharge of groundwater using recharge wells which is the most viable surface runoff rainwater harvesting (RWH) technique in urban areas. The Rainwater Harvesting Pilot Project at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore was established to deal with urban flooding, artificial recharge of groundwater, and to avoid the mixing of rainwater in municipal sewerage. The study showed that Lahore city has great RWH potential from critical ponding roads that can be utilized to recharge the Lahore aquifer. With that ratio of recharge, the
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Islam, Syed Zahurul, Muhammad Saufi Bin Kamarudin, Mohd Noor Bin Abdullah, et al. "Sustainable Smart Irrigation System (SIS) using solar PV with rainwater harvesting technique for indoor plants." PLOS ONE 20, no. 3 (2025): e0316911. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316911.

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The project aims to develop a sustainable smart irrigation system (SIS) for the indoor plant irrigation by integrating photovoltaic (PV), internet of things (IoT), and rainwater harvesting techniques. The addressed problem involves the inconsistency and tediousness of manual watering, emphasizing the need for a sustainable design for a SIS. The IoT system consists of soil moisture sensor with GSM module powered by PV and an algorithm was developed to adjust irrigation schedules based on soil moisture data. The objectives of this project are to design and optimize the PV-powered irrigation syst
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Zuroni, Md. Jusoh. "Preferences on Green Home Attributes among Malaysian Households." Journal of Research in Business, Economics and Management 4, no. 2 (2015): 323–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3966007.

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Green home concept is an effort made to reduce the impacts of pollution, saving energy and educate Malaysian people with sustainable lifestyle. The aim of this study was to examine consumers&rsquo; preference on green home attributes in Peninsular Malaysia defined by carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, rainwater harvesting system, natural air ventilation, and greeneries area. Self-administered questionnaires were used to obtain necessary data from 300 selected households through stratified random sampling in Kajang and Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, located in central west of Penisular Malaysia using
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Abdul Rani, Rasidah, Norsa’adah Mahmor, Norazila Md Posdzi, and Mohamad Ainur Irham Mohd Sariff. "Develop a Technique for Producing Electricity by Harvesting Rain Water and IoT Monitoring." Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mechanics 127, no. 1 (2024): 155–62. https://doi.org/10.37934/aram.127.1.155162.

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This project aims to develop a technique for producing electricity by harvesting rainwater. This project is based on prototypes of suitable size to be used in the classroom as a teaching act or during practical sessions. This study focuses on the production of electricity through the collection of rainwater. The size of the tank is 35cm (Height) x 17 cm (length) x 15 cm (width). The observation of this project is based on monitoring the values of voltage, current and power depending on the amount of water stored in the tank at three levels: low (2cm), medium (6 cm) and high (10cm) using IoT. T
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Kanannavar, P. S., B. D. Premanand, Mallappa Madolli, S. A. Gaddanakeri, and C. Vijaykumar. "Rainwater Harvesting through Point Recharge Method for Efficient Recharge of Tube Wells for Sustainable Management of Groundwater Resources in Karnataka." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 5 (2023): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i51744.

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Water is a precious natural resource for sustaining life, agriculture and environment. The dependability on groundwater has reached high in all time in recent decades due to reasons such as unreliable supplies from surface water due to vagaries of monsoon, increase in demand for domestic, agricultural and other purposes. Karnataka is largely dependent on groundwater to meet industrial, municipal, domestic and irrigation needs. So, Rainwater harvesting (RWH) forms an important component for development and management of water resources for domestic, agricultural, municipal and industrial uses.
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Rustogi, Paridhi, and S. K. Singh. "Ecological Benefits of Reviving Urban Water Bodies using Rainwater Harvesting." International Journal of Advance Research and Innovation 5, no. 2 (2017): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.51976/ijari.521713.

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Water bodies across India are facing a myriad of ecological challenges due to rapid industrialization and urbanization. As India continues to develop, focus is shifting from preservation and conservation of natural resources to greater economic growth. Issues likeloss of watershed, increasing pollution levels, deteriorating water balance, encroachment and illegal constructions have led to a reduction in the number of urban water bodies and a dire lack of groundwater recharge has impacted the health of existing water bodies over time. Such issues coincide with an influx of population in India’s
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Patel, Mahesh, Vartika Pant, Hesha Sikligar, Sanila Quadri, Nabajit Bachar, and Nitin Maurya. "Harnessing conventional wisdom for rain water harvesting to mitigate the risks of climate change." Environment Conservation Journal 24, no. 1 (2023): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.11412295.

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Rain water harvesting is the process of collection and storage of rain for various purposes. Rainwater harvesting continues to be the main source of water supply for potable and non-potable uses. Located in a hot and semi-arid region with water scarcity, the National Innovation Foundation - India (NIF) identified a need to conserve water for office use. Building upon the expertise and experience of Lok Mitra Trust in this field, NIF got built traditional, but unique type of rain water harvesting tanks also known as “Matka tank” at its headquarters in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The unique features o
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Lanzas, Gisela. "From water abundance to water scarcity: the case of the Chontalpa, Mexico." Journal of Political Ecology 27, no. 1 (2020): 263–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v27i1.23214.

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This article uses original ethnographic data to show how a development program known as Plan Chontalpa failed to extend potable water provision to rural people in Chontalpa, in Tabasco, Mexico. Despite arguably short-term benefits, this large state-led, large-scale hydrodevelopment program created overly large infrastructures and imposed a hierarchical water management regime on previously open-access water resources, negatively impacting the communities it purported to serve. This article demonstrates how, in lieu of the vulnerabilities created by the Plan, residents have resiliently devised
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Lajeekka, Jeevaraththinam, S. Saravanan, V. Vijitha, and J. Vijayabalan. "Spatial variation of harvested rainwater quality in South Vavuniya, Sri Lanka." Environmental and Toxicology Management 3, no. 3 (2025): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v3i3.6403.

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Rainwater is one of the vital natural resources which plays crucial role in water cycle. Rainwater harvesting is a water conservation technique in which rainwater is captured and stored for various purposes. Despite being an excellent practice, rainwater harvesting does come with some challenges. As poor quality of harvested rainwater due to several natural and anthropogenic activities is one of such limitations, the current study was aimed to assess the water quality of harvested rainwater in Vavuniya south, Sri Lanka. For this study 189 samples were collected from Vavuniya south and the wate
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Welderufael, W. A., Y. E. Woyessa, and D. C. Edossa. "Hydrological impact of rainwater harvesting in the Modder river basin of central South Africa." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 8, no. 3 (2011): 5051–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-8-5051-2011.

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Abstract. Along the path of water flowing in a river basin are many water-related human interventions that modify the natural systems. Rainwater harvesting is one such intervention that involves harnessing of water in the upstream catchment. Increased water usage at upstream level is an issue of concern for downstream water availability to sustain ecosystem services. The upstream Modder River basin, located in a semi arid region in the central South Africa, is experiencing intermittent meteorological droughts causing water shortages for agriculture, livestock and domestic purpose. To address t
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Tripathi, Shubham Chandra. "Selecting Sites for Artificial Recharge of Groundwater with the Help of GIS, Remote Sensing and Geophysical Investigations in Jakhaura Block, Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. VIII (2021): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.37268.

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Water is a type of natural resource which has its application in almost every aspect of life and due to this it’s exploitation is observed at an increasingly fast rate. Our country is also suffering from water scarcity because its population is more than almost17% of the world’s population with only 4% of the World’s renewable water resources. In Indian sub-continent our dependency on Groundwater has increased very much. As a result, the Groundwater storage of our country is decreasing at very high rate and to address this we have thought to view the possibility of artificially recharging the
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Adham, Ammar, Rasha Abed, Karrar Mahdi, Waqed H. Hassan, Michel Riksen, and Coen Ritsema. "Rainwater Catchment System Reliability Analysis for Al Abila Dam in Iraq’s Western Desert." Water 15, no. 5 (2023): 944. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15050944.

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Rainwater Catchment System Reliability (RCSR) is the chance that a system will deliver the required water for an interval of time. Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) is gaining popularity as a potential alternative water source for household or agricultural use. The reliability of the Al Abila dam in the western desert of Iraq was analyzed using a water budget simulation model and two explanations of reliability, time-based reliability, and volumetric reliability. To evaluate rainwater harvesting system performance, comprehensive software utilizing a method for everyday water balance using data from 2
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Daoud, A. K., K. M. Swaileh, R. M. Hussein, and M. Matani. "Quality assessment of roof-harvested rainwater in the West Bank, Palestinian Authority." Journal of Water and Health 9, no. 3 (2011): 525–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wh.2011.148.

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Rain harvesting is becoming more common in the Palestinian Territories as a result of drinking water scarcity. Although it might pose serious human health risk, this water is being consumed without treatment in many areas of the West Bank. The present study evaluates the physicochemical and microbial quality of harvested rainwater that is used as potable water in the West Bank. Samples from roof-harvested rainwater storage tanks (n = 42) were collected in summer (SS) 2006/winter (WS) 2007. Physicochemical parameters measured were: temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, salinity, total disso
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