Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos (Nov 2023)

Assessment of rainwater harvesting system through continuous simulation with sub-daily data

  • Valéria Carneiro dos Santos,
  • Marllus Gustavo Ferreira Passos das Neves,
  • Vladimir Caramori Borges de Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2318-0331.282320230029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28

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ABSTRACT A rainwater harvesting system, designed for non-potable water uses, can be helpful for runoff generation control. To evaluate this, sub-daily time steps for monitoring and continuous simulations are important tools. Therefore, this paper shows a performance assessment of a rainwater harvesting system for both roof runoff control (maximum flow rate and drained volume) and to meet water demand, from data obtained in a monitoring apparatus and also from continuous simulation using 1-minute time steps data. The model SWMM was calibrated and validated for both a roof and a monitoring apparatus during the monitored period 2018-2019. Thereafter, continuous simulations were accomplished using rainfall, evaporation, and demand time series. For this stage, data satisfied nearly seven years (2014-2020) containing one-minute time step values. Results have shown the control is influenced by the combined action of the first-flush diverter and rainfall regime and was shown to be greater at maximum flow rate than volume.

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