2018
DOI: 10.14207/ejsd.2018.v7n3p120
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Potable Water Savings in Multifamily Buildings Using Stormwater Runoff from Impermeable Paved Streets

Abstract: Currently, due to the imbalance between demand and supply of water, a short-term possibility of water resources scarcity is a challenge to be faced in several countries. This subject has been a matter of concern for researchers, governments, regulators, and water suppliers. The enforcement of sustainable measures, such as the use of rainwater in buildings, is an alternative to ease the problem; however, the use of stormwater in buildings should also be assessed. The objective of this work is to estimate the po… Show more

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“…Implementation of the developed decision support model in the investment process will enable an unbiased comparison of a conventional stormwater management system with alternative solutions that include rainwater harvesting [76,77], underground and surface infiltration of stormwater into the soil [78,79] and its retention [80][81][82]. Due to the significant number of available devices ( Figure 5) and their possible combinations, both with each other and with stormwater pre-treatment facilities, the decision process must only take into account the options that are technically justified under the given circumstances.…”
Section: Possible Design Variants Of the Stormwater Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of the developed decision support model in the investment process will enable an unbiased comparison of a conventional stormwater management system with alternative solutions that include rainwater harvesting [76,77], underground and surface infiltration of stormwater into the soil [78,79] and its retention [80][81][82]. Due to the significant number of available devices ( Figure 5) and their possible combinations, both with each other and with stormwater pre-treatment facilities, the decision process must only take into account the options that are technically justified under the given circumstances.…”
Section: Possible Design Variants Of the Stormwater Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thives et al [38] carried out a study to estimate the potential for potable water savings in multifamily buildings using stormwater collected from paved streets in an area of the city centre of Florianópolis, southern Brazil. For a paved area equal to 9058 m 2 and a stormwater tank capacity of 1000 m 3 , the potential for potable water savings ranged from 17 to 33% according to the water demand for non-potable purposes.…”
Section: Application Of Stormwater Collected From Permeable Pavementsmentioning
confidence: 99%