Abstract

Design for Harvesting and Treatment of Rainwater in Naval, Biliran

Highlights

  • Data Gathering Procedure The researchers traveled to Eastern Visayas State University and the Local Philippine Drinking Water Office in Tacloban City for the testing of the gathered sample for the data needed for the design completion

  • Drinking Water Parameters According to Philippine Standards for Drinking Water 1993 under the Provision of Chapter II, Section 9 of PD 856, otherwise known as the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines the following parameters are what we considered for the drinking:

  • It is observed that the rainwater before it was filtered the numbers were increasing, this only means that the sand and charcoal filter only adds the numbers of the said parameters

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Introduction

Background of the Study For the existence of all living beings (humans, animals and plants), water is very crucial. Almost all human activities— domestic, agricultural and industrial, demand use of water water is nature’s most wonderful and abundant compound but only less than 1% of the world’s water resources are available for ready use. It is very essential that the body is always supplied with the proper amount of water. Many water harvesting designs have already been developed, mostly through the recycling of wastewater. This kind of treatment will cost a lot of money and a lot of chemical processes are involved (World Health Organization, 2004)

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