Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas

In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims to assess the use of rainwater and the impact of operation and maintenance activities of the rainwater system on drinking water quality in rural areas where there is no access to a public drinking wate...

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Main Authors: Dung A. Dao, Son H. Tran, Huyen T. T. Dang, Viet-Anh Nguyen, Viet Anh Nguyen, Cuong V. Do, Mooyoung Han
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Published: IWA Publishing 2021-03-01
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author Dung A. Dao
Son H. Tran
Huyen T. T. Dang
Viet-Anh Nguyen
Viet Anh Nguyen
Cuong V. Do
Mooyoung Han
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Son H. Tran
Huyen T. T. Dang
Viet-Anh Nguyen
Viet Anh Nguyen
Cuong V. Do
Mooyoung Han
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description In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims to assess the use of rainwater and the impact of operation and maintenance activities of the rainwater system on drinking water quality in rural areas where there is no access to a public drinking water system. Through the questionnaire, direct visits, interviews and sampling of water at surveyed households (HHs), it was found that 100 and 98% of surveyed HHs used rainwater for drinking and cooking, respectively. Nearly, 80% of them were aware of the necessity of frequent reservoir cleaning as well as first-flush removal. Cleaning the water reservoir had a significant impact on water quality, in particular the total dissolved solids (p-value < 0.05). The use of strainers and more frequency of cleaning the catchment roofs and gutters would make the lower turbidity in water. However, the use of strainers would reduce the dissolution of oxygen in the reservoirs. A recommendation on the frequency of maintaining the rainwater harvesting systems was proposed after assessment of the operation and maintenance behaviors at surveyed HHs. HIGHLIGHTS This is the first study on assessment of the operation and maintenance of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems at the household scale in the rural area.; Most of them (>90%) were aware of frequent reservoir cleaning as well as eliminating the first rains.; The majority (95%) of households did not add disinfectant in the reservoirs but boiled water or filtered with membrane units before drinking.; Harvested rainwater showed significantly higher pH, dissolved oxygen (DO) and coliforms but much less dissolved solids than groundwater.;
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spelling doaj.art-d7d75a1c96df4b82a950f5f86c6ca6552022-12-21T19:53:19ZengIWA PublishingAqua2709-80282709-80362021-03-0170220221610.2166/aqua.2021.076076Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areasDung A. Dao0Son H. Tran1Huyen T. T. Dang2Viet-Anh Nguyen3Viet Anh Nguyen4Cuong V. Do5Mooyoung Han6 Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering (IESE), National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering (IESE), National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering (IESE), National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering (IESE), National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering (IESE), National University of Civil Engineering, 55 Giai Phong Road, Hanoi, Vietnam School of Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, No 1 Dai Co Viet Road, Hanoi, Vietnam Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, South Korea In many areas of the world, rainwater has been collected and consumed by people. Our research aims to assess the use of rainwater and the impact of operation and maintenance activities of the rainwater system on drinking water quality in rural areas where there is no access to a public drinking water system. Through the questionnaire, direct visits, interviews and sampling of water at surveyed households (HHs), it was found that 100 and 98% of surveyed HHs used rainwater for drinking and cooking, respectively. Nearly, 80% of them were aware of the necessity of frequent reservoir cleaning as well as first-flush removal. Cleaning the water reservoir had a significant impact on water quality, in particular the total dissolved solids (p-value < 0.05). The use of strainers and more frequency of cleaning the catchment roofs and gutters would make the lower turbidity in water. However, the use of strainers would reduce the dissolution of oxygen in the reservoirs. A recommendation on the frequency of maintaining the rainwater harvesting systems was proposed after assessment of the operation and maintenance behaviors at surveyed HHs. HIGHLIGHTS This is the first study on assessment of the operation and maintenance of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems at the household scale in the rural area.; Most of them (>90%) were aware of frequent reservoir cleaning as well as eliminating the first rains.; The majority (95%) of households did not add disinfectant in the reservoirs but boiled water or filtered with membrane units before drinking.; Harvested rainwater showed significantly higher pH, dissolved oxygen (DO) and coliforms but much less dissolved solids than groundwater.;http://aqua.iwaponline.com/content/70/2/202field surveyoperation and maintenancerainwater harvestingrainwater qualityrural area
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Son H. Tran
Huyen T. T. Dang
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Viet Anh Nguyen
Cuong V. Do
Mooyoung Han
Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
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field survey
operation and maintenance
rainwater harvesting
rainwater quality
rural area
title Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
title_full Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
title_fullStr Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
title_short Assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
title_sort assessment of rainwater harvesting and maintenance practice for better drinking water quality in rural areas
topic field survey
operation and maintenance
rainwater harvesting
rainwater quality
rural area
url http://aqua.iwaponline.com/content/70/2/202
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