尼日利亚阿库雷联邦科技大学屋顶雨水收集潜力的地理空间评估

I. Nzelibe, Temitope E. Akinboyewa, Tobenna N. Nzelibe, G. Inekwe
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最近的报告显示,尼日利亚阿库雷联邦科技大学(FUTA)缺水,如果不采取适当措施,可能会恶化。本研究的重点是评估FUTA屋顶雨水收集(RTRWH)的替代供水来源的潜力。本研究在地理空间分析的基础上提出了RTRWH的存储计划,超出了RTRWH潜在容量的确定。该研究收集的数据包括19年(2000-2018年)的降雨数据、高分辨率卫星图像(HRSI)、地面控制点(GCP)、属性数据、Landsat 8和航天飞机雷达地形任务(SRTM)数字高程模型(DEM)。利用ArcGIS软件进行HRSI处理,提取屋顶区域。以屋顶面积、降雨量和屋顶材料的径流系数为变量,计算了每栋建筑的RTRWH体积。基于多准则决策(MCDM)和地理空间分析,提出了储罐的适宜选址方案。研究结果显示,所有建筑物的屋顶集水区总面积为164,246平方米。研究建议了9个适宜收集和储存废弃废物的地点。RTRWH的潜在日均水量、月平均水量和年总水量分别约为607立方米、18473立方米和221681立方米,因此除了FUTA现有的供水水源外,还可能提供约41%的水需求。因此,建议将RTRWH作为FUTA的替代水源。
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Geospatial Assessment of The Potentials of Rooftop Rainwater Harvest at The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria
Recent reports reveal water shortage at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, (FUTA), Nigeria, with possibilities to worsen if adequate measures are not taken. This research focuses on the assessment of the potential of an alternative source of water supply the Roof Top Rainwater Harvest (RTRWH) at FUTA. This study goes beyond the determination of the potential volume of RTRWH by proposing a storage plan for the RTRWH based on geospatial analysis. Data collected for the study are rainfall data covering 19 years (2000-2018), High-Resolution Satellite Image (HRSI), Ground Control Point (GCP), attribute data, Landsat 8 and Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The rooftop areas were extracted by processing HRSI using ArcGIS software. The volumes of the RTRWH for each building were computed with the rooftop area, precipitation amount and roof's runoff coefficient of the rooftop material as variables. Suitable locations for siting the storage tanks were proposed based on Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) and geospatial analysis. Result obtained from the study reveals that the total area of rooftop catchment for all buildings considered is 164,246 m2. The study suggests 9 locations suitable for collecting and storing the harvested RTRW. The potential average daily, average monthly and total annual volumes of RTRWH are approximately 607 m3, 18,473 m3 and 221,681 m3 respectively, and thereby could potentially provide ~ 41% of water demand in addition to the existing water supply sources in FUTA. The RTRWH is therefore recommended as an alternative water source at FUTA.
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