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    IWA Publishing | London :IWA Publishing,
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    almafu_9959013786702883
    Format: 1 online resource (496 p.)
    ISBN: 1-5231-0256-X , 1-78040-551-0
    Content: Owing to climate change related uncertainties and anticipated population growth, different parts of the world (particularly urban areas) are experiencing water shortages or flooding and security of fit-for-purpose supplies is becoming a major issue. The emphasis on decentralized alternative water supply systems has increased considerably. Most of the information on such systems is either scattered or focuses on large scale reuse with little consideration given to decentralized small to medium scale systems. Alternative Water Supply Systems brings together recent research into the available and innovative options and additionally shares experiences from a wide range of contexts from both developed and developing countries. Also covered are the technical, social, financial and institutional aspects associated with decentralized alternative water supply systems. These include systems for greywater recycling, rainwater harvesting, recovery of water through condensation and sewer mining.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Section I: Rainwater Harvesting and Condensate Recovery Systems -- Chapter 1: Performance and economics of internally plumbed rainwater tanks: An Australian perspective -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.2.1 IPRWT systems in Australia -- 1.2.2 RWH and IPRWTs around the globe -- 1.3 Australian Case Study -- 1.3.1 Context of investigation -- 1.3.2 Data gathering and end-use study experimental procedure -- 1.3.3 IPRWT modelling -- 1.3.4 Life cycle cost analysis -- 1.3.5 Sensitivity analysis -- 1.4 International Comparisons -- 1.5 Discussion -- 1.6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Evaluating rain tank pump performance at a micro-component level -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background -- 2.2.1 Pump energy intensity and associated costs -- 2.2.2 Common configurations for rainwater tank systems -- 2.2.3 Previous studies -- 2.3 Australian End-Use Pump Performance Study -- 2.3.1 Research objectives -- 2.3.2 Methodology -- 2.3.3 Results and analysis -- 2.4 Alternative Supply Spectrum Comparisons -- 2.5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The verification of a behavioural model for simulating the hydraulic performance of rainwater harvesting systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Rainwater Harvesting System and Instrumentation -- 3.3 Field Testing Results and Discussion -- 3.4 Modelling System Performance -- 3.5 Verification of the Rainwater Harvesting System Model -- 3.5.1 Time interval sensitivity -- 3.5.2 Rainfall loss sensitivity -- 3.5.3 WC demand sensitivity -- 3.6 Design Curves -- 3.7 Discussion -- 3.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: Rainwater harvesting for domestic water demand and stormwater management -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Types of RWH -- 4.1.2 The background research -- 4.2 Uncertainties Associated with Designing RWH Tanks for Stormwater Control -- 4.3 The Stormwater Sizing Methodology -- 4.4 The Pilot Study -? Hanwell Fields (Banbury, Uk) -- 4.4.1 Design of individual tanks (models 1 & 2) -- 4.4.2 The importance of actual vs. assumed occupancy for the performance of RWH stormwater control systems -- 4.4.3 Model 1 Performance of the design scenario: Tanks for individual properties with occupancy levels based on mean occupancy statistics -- 4.4.4 Model 2 Performance of the actual scenario for individual tanks -- 4.4.5 Model 3 Performance of the design scenario for a communal tank -- 4.5 A Methodology for Assessing Uncertainty of Property Occupancy -- 4.6 Active Management of RWH Systems -- 4.6.1 Active control decision rules -- 4.7 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing in UK schools: Opportunities for combining with water efficiency education. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78040-550-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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