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I., Estong. "Sustainable Rainwater Harvesting System." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, SP3 (2020): 1107–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12sp3/20201357.

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Tawney, Clare, and John Gould. "Rainwater harvesting." Waterlines 24, no. 4 (2006): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/0262-8104.2006.021.

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Sinha, Mayank. "Rainwater Harvesting." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (2023): 6597–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.53201.

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Abstract: One of the severe issues that is well recognized on the planet is the water scarcity. Overexploitation of groundwater and surface water resources is the outcome of population growth, urbanization, and industrial expansion. Due to uneven rainfall, the traditional water sources, such as wells, rivers, and reservoirs, are unable to supply all of the water needed .While a new water source is being investigated by the rainwater gathering system. Utilizing rainwater is the study goal, which is closely related to the idea of protecting the environment. This study examines the Rain Water Har
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Zhang, Dongqing, Xiangyi Ding, Jiahong Liu, and Chao Mei. "Review on mechanism and technical measures of urban rainwater harvesting." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 983, no. 1 (2022): 012106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/983/1/012106.

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Abstract The urban water problem has become one of the most significant problems hindering sustainable urban development. Rainwater harvesting and utilization is a green solution to alleviate the urban water problem. However, existing urban rainwater management pays more attention to flood control and lacks systematic planning for rainwater harvesting in China. In this paper, the calculation methods of rainwater harvesting potential are investigated, and the difference of rainwater harvesting system between the traditional model and sponge model is compared based on the rainwater harvesting me
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Carter, Richard. "Editorial: rainwater harvesting." Waterlines 33, no. 2 (2014): 97–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2014.010.

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Maryono, Agus, Pratama Tirza Surya Sembada, Ilmiawan Satria Bayu Aji, et al. "Study of Individual and Communal Type Rainwater Harvesting Designs, (Case Study: Sawojajar Village, Wanasari District, Brebes Regency, Central Java)." MEDIA KOMUNIKASI TEKNIK SIPIL 29, no. 2 (2024): 261–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/mkts.v29i2.58284.

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Climate change and geographic location affect water availability. Coastal areas in Indonesia generally have drinking water problems because the well water is dry due to the dry season and the water is brackish, as is the case in Sawojajar Village in Brebes Regency, Central Java. On the other hand, the potential for rainwater in Sawojajar Village is quite good. The Brebes Regency Government is planning and implementing a rain harvesting (Gama Rain Filter) with an individual type for people who want to install rainwater harvestings in their homes, and a communal type for people who still want co
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Scott, C. Trey. "What If? Using Medicare Regulations to Control and Commercialize Rainwater Harvesting." Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 4, no. 3 (2018): 217–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/jpl.v4.i3.3.

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This Article will examine how rainwater harvesting in Texas would look if applied to a structure for rainwater governance similar to the structure of Medicare governance. Section II addresses the reasons why rainwater harvesting must be considered a necessity. Next, Section III will provide an overview of the applicable Medicare regulations that will later be reappropriated and rewritten for rainwater harvesting. Section IV will apply the discussed Medicare structure to rainwater harvesting. Finally, Section V will provide a closing answer to what if we applied the Medicare structure to rainwa
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Habibi, Aldi Ainun, Hari Siswoyo, and Riyanto Haribowo. "Perancangan Sistem Pemanenan Air Hujan Skala Rumah Tangga untuk Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Air Bersih dan Konservasi Air Tanah." JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) 6, no. 1 (2022): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.36339/je.v6i1.530.

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The problems that commonly occurred in the field of water resources were the lack of clean water in the dry season and excess water in the wet season. Those problems may impact on efforts to fulfil the need for clean water. One of the efforts that can be used to overcome those problems is rainwater harvesting. The purpose of this research was to design a rainwater harvesting system to fulfil the need for clean water during the dry season and groundwater conservation in the wet season. The design of the system includes the roof of the rainwater harvesting building, rainwater harvesting reservoi
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Anjay, Kumar Mishra, and Gokul Dev Joshi Er. "PROSPECTS OF ROOFTOP RAINWATER HARVESTING: A CASE FROM NEPAL." Indo American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Review (IAJMRR) 5, no. 1 (2021): 31–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4774881.

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The overall objective of this study is to evaluate the possibility of promotion of rooftop rainwater harvesting in addressing even increasing water scarcity in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Madhyapur Thimi municipalities. Fifty respondents were taken for questionnaire survey for each municipality. The questionnaire was distributed among friends, relatives, school teachers, publics in hospital and environment exhibitions. They were requested to fill up the questionnaire. Cases of organizations, schools and residences were studied where the rainwater harvesting systems were installed. Interview schedu
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Woltersdorf, L., A. Jokisch, and T. Kluge. "Benefits of rainwater harvesting for gardening and implications for future policy in Namibia." Water Policy 16, no. 1 (2013): 124–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2013.061.

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Rainwater harvesting to irrigate small-scale gardens enhances food self-sufficiency to overcome rural poverty. So far rainwater harvesting is not encouraged by the Namibian National Water Supply and Sanitation Policy nor supported financially by the Namibian government. This study proposes two rainwater harvesting facilities to irrigate gardens; one collects rain from household roofs with tank storage, the second collects rain on a pond roof with pond storage. The aim of this paper is to assess the benefits of rainwater harvesting-based gardening and to propose policy and financing implication
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Kang, Taeuk, Youngkyu Jin, and Sangho Lee. "A Design Method for Storage Capacity of Rainwater Harvesting Considering Economic Effectiveness." Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 22, no. 5 (2022): 59–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.9798/kosham.2022.22.5.59.

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The use of rainwater harvesting facilities is increasing in accordance with national laws, institutional regulations, and administrative support from local governments in Korea. However, most of the plans for storage capacity of rainwater harvesting are characterized by institutional constraints and determined by the judgment of engineers. This study aimed to suggest a method for economically determining the storage capacity of rainwater harvesting. The study presented a mass balance equation that can evaluate rainwater reuse amount according to the size of rainwater harvesting, and then defin
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Mekonen, Yimam, and Bekalu Melis. "Factors Affecting Rainwater Harvesting Practices: In Case of Assosa Town, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Northwestern Ethiopia." Hydrology 12, no. 3 (2024): 52–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.hyd.20241203.11.

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In many parts of the world, conventional water supplies do not exist, are unreliable or prohibitively expensive. Many actual or potential water shortages can be alleviated if the practice of rainwater harvesting becomes widespread. A study was conducted to evaluate the factors affecting rainwater harvesting practices in Assosa city. The reason for starting the research is that the municipality of Assosa suffers from a severe water shortage, especially at the end of the dry season. The study involved 99 randomly selected respondents and purposively selected respondents using a semi-structured q
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Karim, M. R. "Assessment of rainwater harvesting for drinking water supply in Bangladesh." Water Supply 10, no. 2 (2010): 243–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2010.896.

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Rainwater harvesting is a potential option of water supply to the coastal and arsenic affected rural communities in Bangladesh and during the last few years, several projects were undertaken to promote and install various types of rainwater harvesting systems by government organizations and NGOs mainly for drinking and cooking water supply. A study was undertaken to assess the currently practiced rainwater harvesting systems located in the south west coastal and arsenic affected areas in the country. A total of 1,000 rainwater-harvesting systems were investigated using structured questionnaire
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Jiang, Xiaohuan. "ANALYZING THE WILLINGNESS TO WORK AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR RWH IN JAPAN." Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia 10, no. 2 (2019): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jli.2018.10.2.37-45.

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Citizen participation of rainwater harvesting is a valuable practice to mitigate problems such as groundwater mining, land subsidence, and urban flooding cause by global warming and urbanization in japan. In this study, we defined rainwater harvesting as activities carried out by citizens aimed at using rainwater, and examining the hypothesis that people’s willingness to work (WTW) and willingness to pay (WTP) for rainwater harvesting differ depending on their lifestyles and experience of using rainwater. We conducted a survey over the internet in August 2017, covering 1,794 people in Japan. T
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Jiang, Xiaohuan. "ANALYZING THE WILLINGNESS TO WORK AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR RWH IN JAPAN." Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia 10, no. 2 (2019): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jli.2018.10.2.37-45.

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Citizen participation of rainwater harvesting is a valuable practice to mitigate problems such as groundwater mining, land subsidence, and urban flooding cause by global warming and urbanization in japan. In this study, we defined rainwater harvesting as activities carried out by citizens aimed at using rainwater, and examining the hypothesis that people’s willingness to work (WTW) and willingness to pay (WTP) for rainwater harvesting differ depending on their lifestyles and experience of using rainwater. We conducted a survey over the internet in August 2017, covering 1,794 people in Japan. T
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Rahmawaty, Annisa’, Aryl Tri P, Ghifari Salman R, et al. "Perencanaan Rainwater Harvesting System Dengan Metode Roof Catchment (Studi Kasus: Gedung 8, Institut Teknologi Nasional, Bandung)." Dampak 19, no. 2 (2022): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/dampak.19.2.92-97.2022.

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The Rainwater Harvesting System Development Planning which will be built using the Roof Catchment method in Building 8 Campus of the National Institute of Technology is an effort to implement policies for soil conservation, collecting rainwater so that it can be reused and participating in environmental protection and planning. The data needed in planning the Rainwater Harvesting System is data on water needs, rainfall, active student data and the existing condition of the building which will later be planned for the Rainwater Harvesting System. After doing the calculations, it was found that
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Umukiza, Etienne, Romain Ntole, Sylvester R. Chikavumbwa, et al. "RAINWATER HARVESTING IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID LANDS OF AFRICA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES." Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus 22, no. 2 (2023): 41–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/asp.fc/2023.22.2.03.

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Aim of the study: Arid and semi-arid lands often face a shortage of freshwater due to uncontrolled runoff. In arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, rainwater harvesting is a promising solution that can be implemented for multiple purposes such as agriculture, recreation, flood control, and drinking water. This study highlighted numerous benefits of rainwater harvesting that can bridge the gap between water demand and availability. Although water scarcity remains a major constraint to life and economic development, it is an obvious fact that arid and semi-arid regions of Africa are slowly adopt
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Nwosu, Evanpaschal Olisaemeka, Charles Chidozie Nnaji, and Kingsley Chinweogo Ekeokwueze. "Assessment of Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting among Households in Nsukka, Enugu State Nigeria." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) 8, no. 3 (2024): 907–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13304697.

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This research assessed household rooftop rainwater harvesting among households in Nsukka, Enugu State Nigeria. The people’s interest in rooftop rainwater harvesting is a consequent of epileptic water supply from municipal scheme and groundwater mining. Data for analysis was gathered through the use of questionnaire survey. The results show that only 68% of the respondent harvest rooftop rainwater while 34% do not practice rainwater harvesting. Over 30% of households in the study area don’t harvest rainwater for contamination reasons. 89% use
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Teston, Andréa, Taylana Piccinini Scolaro, Jéssica Kuntz Maykot, and Enedir Ghisi. "Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Rainwater Harvesting Systems: A Literature Review." Water 14, no. 17 (2022): 2716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w14172716.

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The feasibility of installing rainwater harvesting systems in buildings is usually defined based primarily on economic analysis. In this perspective, we reviewed the literature related to water consumption in buildings, rainwater use, and environmental assessment tools to evaluate the impact of rainwater harvesting on the environment. Identifying water end uses in buildings showed a high potential for potable water savings through alternative sources (e.g., rainwater use for non-potable purposes). Most studies reviewed found potential for potable water savings from 20 to 65%. Moreover, the lit
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Velez, Giovanni. "Gender Perspectives on Rainwater Harvesting Adoption: Exploring Motivations and Barriers in Barangay Manambulan, Davao City, Philippines." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science IX, no. IV (2025): 3378–91. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.90400245.

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Rainwater harvesting represents a critical sustainable water management strategy, yet its adoption remains complex and influenced by multifaceted social dynamics. This study investigates the gendered motivations and barriers to rainwater harvesting adoption in Barangay Manambulan, Davao City. The study examines how traditional gender roles, stereotypes, and household perceptions shape technological engagement with rainwater harvesting systems. Through a qualitative exploratory approach using purposive sampling of eight residents, the research explores the intricate relationships between gender
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Syarifuddin, M., Masria, and D. Oktaviantoro. "A GIS-based approach to determine the priority area for rainwater harvest in Kupang." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1311, no. 1 (2024): 012032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1311/1/012032.

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Abstract Kupang, a pivotal economic and administrative hub in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia, faces recurring droughts resulting in crop failures, food insecurity, and health problems. Addressing this water crisis entails rainwater harvesting as a potential solution. This study establishes a comprehensive framework for prioritizing rainwater harvesting areas in Kupang. Using the weighted overlay method and open-source GIS software, our approach involves three stages: identifying drought and flood priority zones, defining suitability indicators, and quantifying the potential of rainwater harves
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Karim, M. R. "Microbial contamination and associated health burden of rainwater harvesting in Bangladesh." Water Science and Technology 61, no. 8 (2010): 2129–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.031.

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Rooftop rainwater harvesting has received an increased attention as a potential alternative water supply source both in the coastal and arsenic affected rural areas in Bangladesh. Several programs in installing rainwater harvesting systems have been implemented to mitigate the drinking water problem in the coastal and arsenic affected areas in the country. This study was conducted with a view to assess sanitary integrity, microbial contamination and the associated health risk of the currently practiced rooftop rainwater harvesting mainly used for drinking water supply. Sanitary inspection of t
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Vijitha, Vikneshwaran, Seeralakandapalan Sayanthan, and Thushyanthy Mikunthan. "A Review on Rainwater Harvesting in Sri Lanka." Vavuniya Journal of Science 1, no. 1 (2022): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/vjs.v1i1.5.

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Freshwater scarcity is one of the emerging threats to human survival. There is a gap between availability and demand for freshwater due to urbanization, industrialization, overpopulation, contamination of groundwater, and unpredictable climatic conditions. Rainwater harvesting is an environmentally sound option to mitigate the water scarcity issue. Further, rainwater is a sustainable water source that can be utilized to satisfy the water demand considerably. This manuscript reviews the rainwater harvesting systems in Sri Lanka with particular emphasis on history and present status, different t
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Martinson, D. Brett, Robert Meerman, Maarten Onneweer, Aftab Opel, and Ian Neal. "Expert Answers: Rainwater Harvesting." Waterlines 33, no. 2 (2014): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2014.011.

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Sahoo, Jayaprakash, and Raseswari Pradhan. "Smart rainwater harvesting techniques." International Journal of Water 1, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijw.2020.10039012.

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Helmreich, B., and H. Horn. "Opportunities in rainwater harvesting." Desalination 248, no. 1-3 (2009): 118–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2008.05.046.

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Chaimoon, Nida. "The Observation of Rainwater Harvesting Potential in Mahasarakham University (Khamriang Campus)." Advanced Materials Research 807-809 (September 2013): 1087–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.807-809.1087.

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Rainwater harvesting from roof is considered as valuable water resources. Material Flow Analysis (MFA) of water in Mahasarakham University (Khamriang Campus) shows that rainwater harvesting from roof can reduce water supply production by 7% and save more than 200,000 Bt/year for water treatment cost. The sensitivity analysis suggests that by 5% water supply conservation and 20% additional rainwater harvesting, MSU could have enough water resources. The rainwater is suitable to be substituted water for gardening due to the convenience to assemble an above ground storage tank or a pond to store
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Azmanajaya, Emil, Hadi Hermansyah, Tatag Yufitra Rus, et al. "The Sustainability Aspect Affecting the Urban Rainwater Harvesting System in Balikpapan City: A Water Supply Adaption Strategies for The Capital City of Nusantara." Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) 14, no. 3 (2024): 627. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jpsl.14.3.627.

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Water conservation efforts are needed to meet increasing water demand (e.g., rainwater harvesting) to help maintain water and environmental sustainability in the present and future. The interdependence of the five components, which comprised 31 factors, was examined in a quick assessment of urban rainwater harvesting. This study aimed to evaluate the sustainability aspect that affects rainwater harvesting based on five sustainability factors. Stages of the research methodology; 1) Preparation of the research area and respondents, 2) Collecting data through survey methods using interview techni
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Waseem, Muhammad, Syed Mutahir Ullah Ghazi, Nameer Ahmed, Muhammad Ayaan, and Megersa Kebede Leta. "Rainwater Harvesting as Sustainable Solution to Cope with Drinking Water Scarcity and Urban Flooding: A Case Study of Public Institutions in Lahore, Pakistan." CivilEng 4, no. 2 (2023): 638–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/civileng4020037.

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Pakistan is currently facing physical and economic water scarcity issues, which have been further complicated by the rapid increase in its population and climate change. In affected areas, many methods are being used to tackle this problem, among which rainwater harvesting (RWH) provides the best alternative source of domestic water supply. In rainwater harvesting, a mechanism is designed to effectively collect surface runoff during rainfall events from residential rooftops. It has also been found that rainwater has great potential as a source of water supply in residential areas of major citi
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Jin, Youngkyu, Sangho Lee, Taeuk Kang, Jongpyo Park, and Yeulwoo Kim. "Capacity Optimization of Rainwater Harvesting Systems Based on a Cost–Benefit Analysis: A Financial Support Program Review and Parametric Sensitivity Analysis." Water 15, no. 1 (2023): 186. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15010186.

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Water risk has been continuously rising due to climate change and ownership disputes of water resources. Dam construction to secure water resources may lead to environmental problems and upstream immersion. On the other hand, rainwater harvesting systems can effectively supply water at a low cost, although economic efficiency of these systems is still debatable. This study evaluates financial support programs to promote installation of rainwater harvesting systems, increasing economic feasibility. Based on a cost–benefit analysis, capacity optimization methods are further suggested. A sensitiv
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Ismail, Firas Basim, Muhammad Idzmir Fahmy, Azher M. Abed, Hussein A. Kazem, Miqdam T. Chaichan, and Muhammad Aqil Afham Rahmat. "Malaysian Rainwater Harvesting System for In-House Power Generation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 922 (August 19, 2024): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-ljjfi0.

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Energy harvesting monitoring systems have become more important as the Internet of Things (IoT) have grown. An intelligent system to monitor rainwater harvesting at UNITEN COE BN is being designed and developed in this study. Rainwater harvesting operations will be improved by developing an intelligent system. Monitoring techniques are studied, and sensors are designed for simulation. Smart rainwater harvesting systems are designed and implemented in this study, contributing to the field of smart monitoring systems. Rainwater collection, storage and usage are monitored and analyzed with smart
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Milinga, Kaspar, Bukaza Chachage, and Juma Matonya. "EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL FORCES ON THE INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN RAINWATER HARVESTING IN TANZANIA." International Journal of Business Management and Economic Review 07, no. 01 (2024): 91–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.35409/ijbmer.2024.3552.

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This study examined the effect of institutional forces on intention to engage in rainwater harvesting in Tanzania, East Africa. The study aimed to examine specifically, (i) the effect of coercive mechanism on intention to engage in rainwater harvesting, (ii) the effect of mimetic mechanism on intention to get involved in rainwater harvesting and (iii) the effect of normative mechanism on intention to engage in rainwater harvesting. A quantitative type, explanatory research design and random sampling were applied by this study. The study collected data using structured questionnaire to 390 comm
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Raimondi, Anita, Ruth Quinn, Gopinathan R. Abhijith, Gianfranco Becciu, and Avi Ostfeld. "Rainwater Harvesting and Treatment: State of the Art and Perspectives." Water 15, no. 8 (2023): 1518. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w15081518.

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Rainwater harvesting is an ancient practice currently used for flood and drought risk mitigation. It is a well-known solution with different levels of advanced technology associated with it. This study is aimed at reviewing the state of the art with regards to rainwater harvesting, treatment, and management. It focuses on the environmental and social benefits of rainwater harvesting and links them to the Sustainable Development Goals. The review identifies characteristics of laws and regulations that encourage this practice and their current limitations. It presents methodologies to design a r
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Singh, Sube. "Awareness and Adoption Level of Farmers Towards Water Harvesting Practices." Indian Research Journal of Extension Education 22, no. 2 (2022): 160–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.54986/irjee/2022/apr_jun/160-165.

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Rainwater harvesting has multi uses as it can be used for watering gardens in our homes and crop plants in agricultural fi elds. Water requirement is mainly supplied by supplemental crop irrigation due to low and uncertain annual rainfall dryland regions. These reduce the reliance of farmers on other sources of water supply to save money. The harvested water can also be committed to longer-term storage or groundwater recharge. Rainwater harvesting and its utilization have a very important role to play in harnessing the production potential within dryland systems. The study was undertaken in Fa
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Ratnasari, Anisa, Arya Bhaskara Adiprabowo, Andhika Gilang Al Afgani, Atik Widiyanti, and Lily Oktavia. "Potential of rainwater harvesting in wilayah persekutuan Malaysia." Environmental and Toxicology Management 2, no. 2 (2022): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3410.

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Although Malaysia has abundant water resources, some parts of Malaysia are currently facing water shortage problems. The increasing demand for water has sparked initiatives to seek alternative water supplies. Rainwater harvesting has been proposed by governments as part of the solution to alleviate the problem of water scarcity. Literature related to rainwater harvesting is available from a variety of sources. In this study, rainfall was analysed as a crucial factor affecting RWHS efficiency, rainwater potential at different zones for residential, industrial, and commercial. In addition, the s
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Islam, M. Rafiqul. "Rainfall in Bangladesh: Is Rainwater Harvesting a Sustainable Approach for Governing Rainwater?" European Journal of Sustainable Development 8, no. 5 (2019): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n5p433.

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Global environmental change affects the intensity and frequency of rainfall that increases the necessity for sustainable management of rainwater. It is more important for rain intensive country like Bangladesh otherwise it creates further problems like water logging, flood, soil erosion, and water borne diseases. Based on the survey of 80 rainwater harvesters in the Coastal Bangladesh in 2017, this paper evaluates whether rainwater harvesting is sustainable approach to govern rainwater or not by using social and ecological performance measures of Social Ecological System (SES) of Elinor Ostrom
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Hardanto, A., A. Mustofa, and Ardiansyah. "Rain Water Harvesting Technology: Drinking water fulfillment and water conservation nearby landfill area." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1155, no. 1 (2023): 012011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1155/1/012011.

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Abstract The drawback of groundwater quality occurs due to minimum treatment of waste management in the landfill. The research objectives are to know the groundwater quality around the landfill study site, rainwater potential for drinking water purposes, and decreasing runoff due to rainwater harvesting technology implementation. The well water samples were collected from eight wells surrounding the landfill. Rainwater samples were collected from rainwater harvesting technology installation. Water quality parameters consist of total coliform, pH, and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). Water conserv
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Juliana, Imroatul Chalimah, Taufik Ari Gunawan, Siti Aisyah Nurjannah, and Eric Ho. "Analisis Tarif Air PDAM Untuk Kelayakan Penerapan Sistem Pemanenan Air Hujan pada Skala Rumah Tangga." Cantilever: Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Bidang Teknik Sipil 11, no. 2 (2023): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.35139/cantilever.v11i2.119.

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The limited availability of clean water is a problem that often occurs lately. Water use continues to increase due to population growth and technological developments. The availability of abundant rainwater and the application of a rainwater harvesting system are alternatives for water fulfillment as water supplies are limited. Rainwater harvesting system performance simulation modeling is essential in deciding the suitability of rainwater harvesting systems. In this study, the rainwater harvesting system simulation modeling was carried out using the Yield Before Spillage (YBS) algorithm in 3
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Sharma, Ashok Kumar, Stephen Cook, Ted Gardner, and Grace Tjandraatmadja. "Rainwater tanks in modern cities: a review of current practices and research." Journal of Water and Climate Change 7, no. 3 (2016): 445–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2016.039.

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Rainwater tanks often provide a reliable and affordable water supply source in rural and remote areas where piped water supply systems are unfeasible due to economic considerations. However, over recent decades there has been an increase in the adoption of rainwater harvesting as part of the water supply source mix in modern cities. The uptake of rainwater harvesting has been influenced by the rise of ecological sustainable development as a mainstream practice. Rainwater harvesting is now implemented as part of an integrated urban water management approach to alleviate pressure on traditional
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Ulker, Erman, and Hadya Tasci. "Determining rainwater harvesting potentials in municipalities by a semi-analytical method." Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua 71, no. 2 (2022): 248–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2022.106.

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Abstract Due to increasing population, uncontrolled water consumption, and abnormal climatic conditions, the potential of usable water is running out. Water has become one of the most valuable resources for the countries; therefore, rainwater harvesting systems for water recovery gain importance to implement in buildings. Thus, authorities have begun to search for fast and accurate decision tools before taking any action. In the present study, a semi-analytical method for determining the rainwater harvesting potential of the given location is implemented in the Java programming language. Three
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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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Sangeetha*, S. P., P. S. Aravind Raj, Vaishak S. Nair, Antony Sebastin, and Hani Samad. "Application of Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting System in North East India." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 9, no. 3 (2020): 3575–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b7673.018520.

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The main source of water, is rain for all life on earth. Rainwater harvesting is the best way to collect rainwater and utilize it effectively. Rainwater harvesting is used as a best method to collect and store water for future needs in water scarcity areas where water is not available throughout the year. This practice is becoming popular over the last few years as many people can no longer rely on the availability of ground water to satisfy their needs. North Eastern States in India experiences heavy rainfall in the country compared to other parts. Hence implementation of Rainwater Harvesting
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Hidayah, Entin, Art Palupi Pranoto Putri, and Saifurridzal Saifurridzal. "Analisis Potensi Penerapan Sistem Rainwater Harvesting di Daerah Aliran Sungai Bedadung Kabupaten Jember." Jurnal Teknik Sipil 30, no. 2 (2024): 233–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5614/jts.2023.30.2.11.

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Abstrak DAS Bedadung merupakan salah satu DAS terbesar di Kabupaten Jember yang didominasi oleh sawah irigasi dan sering mengalami bencana banjir. Salah satu cara untuk mengurangi banjir dengan melakukan peningkatan resapan air menggunakan teknologi rainwater harvesting. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi lokasi yang berpotensi untuk diterapkannya 4 tipe rainwater harvesting di DAS Bedadung. Tahapan penelitian ini dibagi menjadi 4 tahap utama, yaitu: analisis dan reklasifikasi kriteria lokasi rainwater harvesting, uji multikolinearitas untuk menemukan korelasi antar kriteria, analis
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Semaan, Mary, Susan D. Day, Michael Garvin, Naren Ramakrishnan, and Annie Pearce. "Distributed Rainwater Harvesting: Novel Approach to Rainwater Harvesting Systems for Single-Family Households." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 147, no. 10 (2021): 04021061. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)wr.1943-5452.0001441.

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Mat Daud, Azra Munirah, Siti Nazahiyah Rahmat, Aziman Madun, and Mohammad Sukri Mustapa. "ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN RAINWATER HARVESTING FOR POTENTIAL POTABLE AND NON-POTABLE WATER PRODUCTION." INWASCON Technology Magazine 3 (February 4, 2021): 55–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/itechmag.03.2021.55.48.

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This article reviews recent literatures on issues and challenges in rainwater harvesting and its potential application for potable and non-potable uses. Vast articles published between 1982 and 2019 were found, which some of them revealing concerns on various issues regarding the factors affecting the implementation of rainwater harvesting, in fulfilling the needs for rainwater as the alternative water resource. More research should be conducted in the future, in addressing the issues. While the practice of rainwater harvesting is back to track, the degree of its modern implementation varies g
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Gibberd, Jeremy. "School Rainwater Harvesting Decision Support Tool." West Indian Journal of Engineering 46, no. 1 (2023): 4–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.47412/pxil1331.

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Climate change has meant that many schools in hot and dry areas are increasingly experiencing water shortages. This can affect the health of students and teachers, disrupt education and in the worst case, lead to school closures. Rainwater harvesting can help address water shortages by providing a safe alternative source of water. However, there is limited guidance on how rainwater harvesting systems can be applied to schools resulting in schools not being aware of the potential of rainwater harvesting systems. There is a need, therefore, for a simple tool that can be used by schools to unders
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Deokar, Bapu D. "Estimation of Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting Potential: A Proposed Solution to Water Scarcity in Shrigonda Town, Maharashtra, India." Asian Journal of Geographical Research 7, no. 1 (2024): 194–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajgr/2024/v7i1227.

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The burning issue in cities will be water scarcity in the coming years. The world population in cities has increased from 29.6 percent to 56.2 percent and is predicted to reach 68.4 percent by 2050. Therefore, this study has attempted to find a solution to tackle the urban water scarcity issue. Recently, rainwater harvesting has emerged as a sustainable and effective system for water conservation in urban areas. Hence, the ward-wise rooftop area was calculated and the rooftop rainwater harvesting potential was estimated by applying the Gould & Nissen, formula for Shrigonda Town. The result
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Liu, Wen, Weiping Chen, Chi Peng, Laosheng Wu, and Yuguo Qian. "A water balance approach to assess rainwater availability potential in urban areas: the case of Beijing, China." Water Supply 15, no. 3 (2014): 490–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2014.134.

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Rainwater is an underutilized water resource that has become more important in recent years; due to severe water logging and water shortage in cities. The evaluation of rainwater harvesting potential is of fundamental importance in planning rainwater harvesting systems and management policies. In this study, we used minute-interval rainfall data and the water mass balance method coupling urban hydrological processes to assess the annual rainwater availability potential (RAP) of different underlying surfaces in the urban areas of Beijing (inside the 5th Ring Road). The estimated total RAP was 1
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Sam, Okemwa, Kiprono Kelvin, Eng. Peter Matuku DR., Eng. Clement Kiptum DR., and Eng. Emmanuel Kipkorir Prof. "SYNTHESIS: SMART RAINWATER HARVESTING, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION TO ENHANCE WATER SECURITY." International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Research 11, no. 1 (2023): 32–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7898522.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> This paper presents a novel approach to establish water security through autonomous rainwater harvesting, storage, and distribution mechanisms. The primary focus of the research is on developing a reliable and cost-effective method for harvesting, storing, and distributing rainwater in an autonomous manner, whereby the system is self-regulating in terms of harvesting, storing, and distributing water in response to localized and customized needs or conditions, more especially to communities that are struggling to meet their minimal water demands. The paper aims to dev
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Muslimin, Muhammad Syahrizal, Suharyanto, and Dyah Ari Wulandari. "Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting for Urban Flood Control in the Karang Asam Kecil Watershed." Bentang : Jurnal Teoritis dan Terapan Bidang Rekayasa Sipil 13, no. 2 (2025): 223–34. https://doi.org/10.33558/bentang.v13i2.11036.

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95 masl and is often flooded. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of Low Impact Development with rainwater harvesting as the main method in reducing surface runoff in the Karang Asam Kecil watershed. Rainwater harvesting modeling is applied to 9 subcatchments with an application of 100 m2/unit. Simulation using the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) with a 10-year return period rainfall shows that surface runoff in existing conditions is 45.632 mm. Meanwhile, after the implementation of rainwater harvesting, it decreased to 18.814 mm, or decreased by 58.77%. Th
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