Suitability of water supply systems based on rainwater harvesting

Triyono, A. Maryono, C. Fandeli, P. Setyono
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Water use is increasing along with the rapid economic growth and development of the Yogyakarta Urban Area (YUA). Provision of clean water YUA has been using surface and groundwater sources through dug wells and Local Water Company (PDAM) water distributions to face the problem of scarcity of raw water, especially in terms of quantity and quality. The aim of this study is analyzing suitability of rainwater harvesting (RWH) as an alternative source of cheap and environmentally friendly raw water and has the opportunity to reduce flooding and drought. The research method uses qualitative description analysis and analysis of hierarchy processes in determining the potential for rainwater harvesting, rainwater harvesting needs, and the need for rainwater harvesting infrastructure. Analysis of the potential for rainwater harvesting uses parameters of land use, rainfall, river density, and slope. RWH needs analysis using parameters of water demand, groundwater level, and soil permeability. The excess rainwater from the shelter is absorbed into the infiltration wells and infiltration ponds to cope with flooding and increase artificial recharge as an effort to conserve groundwater. The main results obtained are suitability between potential and needs that forming the infrastructure of RWH. The potential for rainwater harvesting in the form of weight distribution of RWH potential values, distribution of RWH score needs and RWH infrastructure needs in the YUA area. The benefits obtained are the potential for rainwater harvesting to provide a sustainable supply of clean water, drinking water for health, economic value and social capital.Water use is increasing along with the rapid economic growth and development of the Yogyakarta Urban Area (YUA). Provision of clean water YUA has been using surface and groundwater sources through dug wells and Local Water Company (PDAM) water distributions to face the problem of scarcity of raw water, especially in terms of quantity and quality. The aim of this study is analyzing suitability of rainwater harvesting (RWH) as an alternative source of cheap and environmentally friendly raw water and has the opportunity to reduce flooding and drought. The research method uses qualitative description analysis and analysis of hierarchy processes in determining the potential for rainwater harvesting, rainwater harvesting needs, and the need for rainwater harvesting infrastructure. Analysis of the potential for rainwater harvesting uses parameters of land use, rainfall, river density, and slope. RWH needs analysis using parameters of water demand, groundwater level, and soil permeability. The excess rainwater fr...
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基于雨水收集的供水系统的适用性
随着日惹市区(YUA)经济的快速增长和发展,用水量不断增加。提供清洁水YUA一直通过挖井和当地自来水公司(PDAM)的水分配来利用地表水和地下水资源,以面对原水短缺的问题,特别是在数量和质量方面。本研究的目的是分析雨水收集(RWH)作为廉价和环保原水的替代来源的适用性,并有机会减少洪水和干旱。研究方法采用定性描述分析和层次过程分析来确定集雨潜力、集雨需求和集雨基础设施需求。利用土地利用、降雨量、河流密度和坡度等参数对雨水收集潜力进行分析。利用需水量、地下水位和土壤渗透性参数进行水厂需求分析。来自掩体的多余雨水被吸收到渗透井和渗透池中,以应对洪水,并增加人工补给,以保护地下水。得到的主要结果是形成水厂基础设施的潜力与需求之间的适宜性。雨水收集潜力以水能潜力值权重分布、水能得分需求分布和水能基础设施需求分布的形式呈现在YUA地区。所获得的好处是雨水收集有可能提供可持续的清洁水、健康饮用水、经济价值和社会资本。随着日惹市区(YUA)经济的快速增长和发展,用水量不断增加。提供清洁水YUA一直通过挖井和当地自来水公司(PDAM)的水分配来利用地表水和地下水资源,以面对原水短缺的问题,特别是在数量和质量方面。本研究的目的是分析雨水收集(RWH)作为廉价和环保原水的替代来源的适用性,并有机会减少洪水和干旱。研究方法采用定性描述分析和层次过程分析来确定集雨潜力、集雨需求和集雨基础设施需求。利用土地利用、降雨量、河流密度和坡度等参数对雨水收集潜力进行分析。利用需水量、地下水位和土壤渗透性参数进行水厂需求分析。多余的雨水…
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