International Rainwater Catchment Systems Experiences
Towards sustainability
Contributor(s)
Gleason Espíndola, José Arturo (editor)
Casiano Flores, César Augusto (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
104599Language
EnglishAbstract
Harvesting rain and using it for drinking and domestic use will help to give scattered rural households and under-served city dwellers access to water. The world cannot ignore using rain - as the source of all water. This book presents stories and experiences from some 15 countries from all over the globe, developed and less developed. There are many more experiences that can be highlighted, but those included are thought to give the reader a good overview of what can be done when water supply engineering investment has not yet reached the unserved. Rainwater harvesting has an important role to play as a safe water supply when other sources are not safe or not available. A rainwater system brings along storage. It may be perceived as a little expensive but will normally be cheaper than a house connection from a centrally treated water supply system. Moreover, the storage will be invaluable in an emergency when tankered water can be stored. Also, in times of drought households with rainwater storage will still have a supply of water.
Keywords
Science; Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry; Environmental); Science; Applied Sciences; Technology & Engineering; MiningISBN
9781789060584Publisher
IWA PublishingPublisher website
https://www.iwapublishing.com/Publication date and place
2020Grantor
Imprint
IWA PublishingClassification
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Industrial applications of scientific research and technological innovation
Mining technology and engineering