Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different Climates

With ever-increasing water demand, authorities around the world are considering different options including water recycling and rainwater harvesting to minimize potable water demand. Among all the alternative options, rainwater harvesting system is the most feasible to minimize potable water demand,...

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Main Authors: Paudel Upendra, Imteaz Monzur A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20165404004
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description With ever-increasing water demand, authorities around the world are considering different options including water recycling and rainwater harvesting to minimize potable water demand. Among all the alternative options, rainwater harvesting system is the most feasible to minimize potable water demand, This paper presents development of generalised equations for the quantifications of potential water savings under different climatic conditions for an Australian city, Adelaide. An earlier developed daily water balance model, eTank, which can calculate potential water savings in three climatic conditions (dry, average and wet) was used for this purpose. Several relationship graphs of water savings were produced through model calculations for different input parameters, i.e. roof area, tank volume and rainwater demand for each climatic condition. From the produced graphs, three (one for each climatic condition) generalised equations were developed, where water savings were presented as a function of roof area, demand and tank volume. Results from the developed equations were compared with model calculated results under different conditions and it is found that results from the generalised equations are very close to the model calculated results. Such equations are expected to be very helpful for general end users and will encourage them for implementing rainwater harvesting with prior knowledge.
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spelling doaj.art-721837f7cd2e4678bcc8ddab707a834a2022-12-21T20:15:49ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01540400410.1051/matecconf/20165404004matecconf_mimt2016_04004Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different ClimatesPaudel UpendraImteaz Monzur A.With ever-increasing water demand, authorities around the world are considering different options including water recycling and rainwater harvesting to minimize potable water demand. Among all the alternative options, rainwater harvesting system is the most feasible to minimize potable water demand, This paper presents development of generalised equations for the quantifications of potential water savings under different climatic conditions for an Australian city, Adelaide. An earlier developed daily water balance model, eTank, which can calculate potential water savings in three climatic conditions (dry, average and wet) was used for this purpose. Several relationship graphs of water savings were produced through model calculations for different input parameters, i.e. roof area, tank volume and rainwater demand for each climatic condition. From the produced graphs, three (one for each climatic condition) generalised equations were developed, where water savings were presented as a function of roof area, demand and tank volume. Results from the developed equations were compared with model calculated results under different conditions and it is found that results from the generalised equations are very close to the model calculated results. Such equations are expected to be very helpful for general end users and will encourage them for implementing rainwater harvesting with prior knowledge.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20165404004
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title_full Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different Climates
title_fullStr Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different Climates
title_full_unstemmed Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different Climates
title_short Generalized Equations for Potential Water Savings from Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide under Different Climates
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