Controlling stormwater at the source: dawn of a new era in integrated water resources management

IF 5.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Applied Water Science Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1007/s13201-024-02324-x
Tebogo Vivian Siphambe, Bayongwa Samuel Ahana, Abdurrahman Aliyu, Amans Tiwangye, Hermann Fomena-Tchinda, Coretta Tchouandem-Nzali, Tulinave Burton Mwamila, Esther Laurentine Nya, Chérifa Abdelbaki, Willis Gwenzi, Chicgoua Noubactep
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Published results on rainwater management systems revealed a lack of holistic science-based design principles. A new approach to rainwater management is proposed. Its necessity and feasibility are discussed. It is demonstrated that quantitatively harvesting rainfall and infiltrating a fraction should be mandatory. Thus, the primary site-specific parameter is the intensity of rainfall. Clearly, rainwater should be harvested and used everywhere as a valuable resource. Under arid semi-arid conditions large tanks maximize water storage for the long dry season while under humid conditions the same helps to minimize the frequency of emptying to avoid flooding. The new approach separates rainwater (and stormwater) from sewage and has the potential to maintain the natural hydrological cycle in urban areas despite urbanization. In already crowded slums, rainwater harvesting (RWH) can also be used to restore the hydrological cycle. The new approach advocates for decentralized RWH infrastructures to harvest, infiltrate, and store rainwater in individual residences, while piping overflows to semi-centralized cluster-scale tanks. Rooting integrated water resource management on RWH appears to be the missing puzzle in: (i) restoring the natural hydrological cycle where it has been disturbed (landscape restoration), (ii) avoiding flooding, and (i) mitigating soil erosion. This is essential for sustainable development.

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从源头控制雨水:水资源综合管理新时代的来临
已公布的雨水管理系统成果表明,缺乏以科学为基础的整体设计原则。本文提出了一种新的雨水管理方法。讨论了其必要性和可行性。研究表明,必须定量收集雨水并将其中一部分渗入地下。因此,针对具体地点的主要参数是降雨强度。显然,雨水应作为一种宝贵的资源在各地收集和利用。在干旱半干旱条件下,大型蓄水池可以在漫长的旱季最大限度地储存水,而在潮湿条件下,大型蓄水池同样有助于最大限度地减少排空频率,避免洪水泛滥。这种新方法将雨水(和雨水)与污水分开,尽管城市化进程加快,但仍有可能维持城市地区的自然水文循环。在已经十分拥挤的贫民窟,雨水收集(RWH)也可用于恢复水文循环。这种新方法主张采用分散式雨水收集基础设施,收集、渗透和储存个人住房中的雨水,同时将溢出的雨水通过管道输送到半集中式集群规模的蓄水池中。将水资源综合管理植根于 RWH 似乎是一个缺失的难题:(i) 在自然水文循环受到干扰的地方恢复自然水文循环(景观恢复),(ii) 避免洪水泛滥,以及 (i) 减少土壤侵蚀。这对可持续发展至关重要。
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Applied Water Science
Applied Water Science WATER RESOURCES-
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