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contributor authorSuzanne Dallman
contributor authorAnita M. Chaudhry
contributor authorMisgana K. Muleta
contributor authorJuneseok Lee
date accessioned2022-01-31T23:55:51Z
date available2022-01-31T23:55:51Z
date issued4/1/2021
identifier other%28ASCE%29WR.1943-5452.0001361.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4270596
description abstractRainwater harvesting provides a potential source of supplemental water supply to meet increasing urban demand. Distributed solutions based on many small capture devices are often viewed as inefficient in terms of both cost and volume of water captured. This paper describes a framework for assessing the value of distributed rainwater capture as a substitute for a share of municipal water supplied to residential and commercial buildings. The analysis was applied to the Ballona Creek watershed in Los Angeles County, California, evaluating several cistern sizes and participation rates to estimate the amount and value of water, energy, and carbon savings offset by captured water. Results show that rainwater capture may be an efficient approach to augmenting water supply under certain conditions. From the perspective of the water supplier, capturing water for outdoor use is cost-effective, but including indoor use is not due to installation and maintenance costs. From the perspective of the homeowner, installing a cistern for irrigation would result in net cost savings over time, and under certain conditions, higher benefits are realized from larger cisterns.
publisherASCE
titleIs Rainwater Harvesting Worthwhile? A Benefit–Cost Analysis
typeJournal Paper
journal volume147
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001361
journal fristpage04021011-1
journal lastpage04021011-9
page9
treeJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management:;2021:;Volume ( 147 ):;issue: 004
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