THE HARVESTED RAINWATER AS A SOURCE OF NON-DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL MICRODISTRICTS OF UKRAINIAN CITIES

Lesya Vovk, V. Orel, Anastasiia Tarkanii
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Ukraine, facing water resource scarcity, finds it increasingly challenging to provide high-quality drinking water for both its population and industries, particularly in times of war. Harvested rainwater, among these sources, aligns well with water resource protection and management measures to counteract drinking water shortages. A literature review indicates that domestic needs in cities (flushing toilets, cleaning, and laundry) account for over 50% of drinking water demand, which could be supplemented by harvested rainwater. The estimated volume of harvested rainwater for a residential building in Odesa and Uzhgorod showed a drinking water saving to 15% and 36.5%, respectively. Similar calculations were carried out for residential microdistricts with high-rise buildings in these cities, showing a saving of drinking water due to the use of rainwater to 9% and 19%, respectively.
将收集的雨水作为乌克兰城市典型微型住宅区的非饮用水供应来源
乌克兰面临着水资源短缺的问题,为居民和工业提供优质饮用水的挑战越来越大,尤其是在战争时期。在这些水源中,收集的雨水非常符合水资源保护和管理措施,可以解决饮用水短缺问题。文献综述表明,城市的生活需求(冲洗厕所、清洁和洗衣)占饮用水需求的 50%以上,而收集的雨水可以补充这些需求。敖德萨和乌日戈罗德居民楼的雨水收集量估算显示,饮用水的节约率分别为 15%和 36.5%。对这些城市的高层建筑住宅小区也进行了类似的计算,结果表明利用雨水可分别节约 9% 和 19% 的饮用水。
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