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Simulation based programming for optimization of large-scale rainwater harvesting system: Malaysia case study

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  • Hashim, H.
  • Hudzori, A.
  • Yusop, Z.
  • Ho, W.S.

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Large scale rainwater harvesting (LSRWH) is a promising alternative to address security and flood issues in urban areas. The development and planning of a LSRWH for an eco-community involves comprehensive site-planning, systems planning and design, which includes the rainwater source collection (roof) to the storage tank, the distribution and allocation system. This paper describes a new technique for designing a LSRWH for a community of 200 houses with an average of 4 persons per house and an average total daily water demand of 160m3. It was found that the optimal size storage tank for a 20,000m2 roof area is 160m3 with a 60% reliability. The application of this model to the case study revealed a significant water saving up to 58% .The total cost for this system is 443,861 USD over a life-span of 25 years.

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  • Hashim, H. & Hudzori, A. & Yusop, Z. & Ho, W.S., 2013. "Simulation based programming for optimization of large-scale rainwater harvesting system: Malaysia case study," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 1-9.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:recore:v:80:y:2013:i:c:p:1-9
    DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2013.05.001
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