Abstract

Nowadays, population is rapidly growing especially in urban areas and sufficient water supply and harvesting has changed to an urgent and important challenge to develop equal access to water and social needs. The main reasons of lack of water concern in most areas of the world are increased population, environmental pollution, costs and uncontrolled consumption of water, climate changes since the water is consumed in the cycle without return and completion although water is a renewable source. Various new technologies are developed to overcome such a problem in alternative sources for water. Rain water is of great importance due to its quality, purity, PH amount, its content salt and minerals. However, due to lower quality and insufficiency of ground and gray water, rainwater it becomes more important. Present research paper investigates water harvesting feasibility in different countries of the world through considering structures in the underlying study areas. Then an approach was presented as a solution for designers and users with design criteria for the use of rain and gray water in the field of construction. In this approach, the case structure is discussed. Rain waters and gray waters usage sufficiency are discussed in this study according to the sample buildings’ position in the world.

Highlights

  • Today, the population increases quite rapidly in urban areas, while the supply of water for meeting the needs of society, as well as ensuring equality water access, is recognized as an emergency and significant challenge

  • Due to being consumed before completing its cycle based on the population increase, environmental pollution, unconscious water consumption, changes in the climate conditions, though being a renewable resource, the water shortage is on the agenda of many countries around the world

  • The fresh water resources are decreasing more and more in all over the world, and it is estimated that more water shortage will be experienced in the upcoming years due to certain reasons like population increase, industrial pollution, contaminating the water resources, etc

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Summary

Introduction

The population increases quite rapidly in urban areas, while the supply of water for meeting the needs of society, as well as ensuring equality water access, is recognized as an emergency and significant challenge. Having limited underground spring water and grey water, and not meeting the criteria for being recognized as potable water, increases the importance of rain water. Applying the theoretical information on the sample structures, the benefits as ensured by these practices for various rain areas in all over the world, are researched

Global Water Potential
North America 2 South America 3 Africa 4 Europe 5 Asia 6 Australia
Definition of the grey water
The Health and Safety of Grey Water
Köppen Global Climate Classification
Calculation Method for Grey Water Utilization
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