Water (Apr 2023)

Rainwater Harvesting and Treatment: State of the Art and Perspectives

  • Anita Raimondi,
  • Ruth Quinn,
  • Gopinathan R. Abhijith,
  • Gianfranco Becciu,
  • Avi Ostfeld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15081518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 1518

Abstract

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Rainwater harvesting is an ancient practice currently used for flood and drought risk mitigation. It is a well-known solution with different levels of advanced technology associated with it. This study is aimed at reviewing the state of the art with regards to rainwater harvesting, treatment, and management. It focuses on the environmental and social benefits of rainwater harvesting and links them to the Sustainable Development Goals. The review identifies characteristics of laws and regulations that encourage this practice and their current limitations. It presents methodologies to design a rainwater harvesting system, describes the influence of design variables, and the impact of temporal and spatial scales on the system’s performance. The manuscript also analyzes the most advanced technologies for rainwater treatment, providing insights into various processes by discussing diverse physiochemical and biological technology options that are in the early stages of development. Finally, it introduces trends and perspectives which serve to increase rainwater harvesting, water reuse, and effective management.

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