2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2008.05.060
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Rainwater harvesting as a sustainable water supply option in Banda Aceh

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“…The atmosphere is therefore contaminated by particles, heavy metals, and organic air pollutants [26]. Some users are skeptical about the quality of harvested rainwater due to contamination by air pollution [25] and are concerned that possible pollutants from the atmosphere enter the water and cause an absence of minerals therein. In addition, there is a lack of systematic information for publication whether rainwater in Beijing is suitable or not, although some experiments have been conducted.…”
Section: (4) Doubts Regarding Rainwater Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The atmosphere is therefore contaminated by particles, heavy metals, and organic air pollutants [26]. Some users are skeptical about the quality of harvested rainwater due to contamination by air pollution [25] and are concerned that possible pollutants from the atmosphere enter the water and cause an absence of minerals therein. In addition, there is a lack of systematic information for publication whether rainwater in Beijing is suitable or not, although some experiments have been conducted.…”
Section: (4) Doubts Regarding Rainwater Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the success of RWHs, it is important that farmers have a positive perception of the system [8,25]. Local farmers in the Beijing area obtain irrigation water by pumping groundwater.…”
Section: (3) Farmer Perception Of Rwhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers' positive perceptions of rainwater are a significant factor promoting the success of rainwater harvesting plants (He et al 2007;Song et al 2009). Some farmers have a positive perception of rainwater as rainwater can supplement irrigation water supply.…”
Section: Farmers' Perception Of Rainwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We learned about the farmers' perception of rainwater during the interviews. Many people doubt the quality of harvested rainwater (Song et al 2009). Most of them point out that possible pollutants from the atmosphere involved in water could cause negative effects on crops.…”
Section: Farmers' Perception Of Rainwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that systems of rainwater harvesting have been implemented in different regions such as Australia (Fewkes, 1999a;Marks et al, 2006), Brazil (Ghisi et al, 2009), China (Li & Gong, 2002;Yuan et al, 2003), Greece (Sazakli et al, 2007), India (Goel & Kumar, 2005;Pandey et al, 2006), Indonesia (Song et al, 2009), Iran (Fooladman & Sepaskhah, 2004), Ireland (Li et al, 2010), Jordan (Abdulla & Al-Shareef, 2009), Namibia (Sturm et al, 2009), Singapore (Appan, 1999), South Africa (Kahinda et al, 2007), Spain (Domènech & Saurí, 2011), Sweden (Villareal & Dixon, 2005), UK (Fewkes, 1999a), USA (Jones & Hunt, 2010), Taiwan (Chiu et al, 2009) and Zambia (Handia et al, 2003). One of the most important steps in planning a system for rainwater harvesting is a method for determining the optimal capacity of the rainwater tank.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%