Rainwater harvest for domestic use / Janette Worm, Tim van Hattum
Series: Agrodok 43Publication details: Wageningen : Agromisa foundation and CTA, 2006Edition: 1st editionDescription: 84 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:- 9085730538
- 929081330X
- 20 333.912 WOR
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book Closed Access | Agriculture and Animal Sciences Library | 333.912 WOR 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0027958 |
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Need for rainwater harvesting
2.1 Reasons for rainwater harvest
2.2 Advantages and disadvantages
3. Basic Principles of rainwater harvesting
3.1 Definition
3.2 Catchment Surface
3.3 Delivery System
3.4 Storage reservoirs
4. Pr-conditions for rainwater harvesting
4.1 Environmental Considerations
4.2 Technical Aspects
4.3 Water Consumption and water management
4.4 Social and gender aspects
4.5 Is rainwater harvesting suitable for me?
5. Designing a rainwater harvesting system
5.1 Step 1: Total Amount of required and available rainwater
5.2 Step 2: Designing your catchment area
5.3 Step 3: Designing your Delivery System
5.4 Step 4: Sizing your Storage reservoir
5.5 Step 5: Selection of a suitable storage reservoir design
6. Materials, construction and cost of storage reservoir
6.1 Selecting the most appropriate storage reservoir
6.2 Available Material Costs
6.3 Water extraction devices and tank overflow
6.4 Describing and example of some rainwater reservoir
7. Water Quality aspects
7.1 Protecting water quality
7.2 Filters
7.3 First-flush
7.4 Treatment of stored water
8. Usage and Maintenance
8.1 Regular Maintenance
8.2 Infrequent and annual tasks
Includes Bibliography : p. 76 - 77
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