Water conservation is one of the most effective sustainable design practices, yet few professionals know how to collect and use rainwater effectively. Rainwater Harvesting the first comprehensive book on designing rainwater harvesting systems. It provides practical guidelines for developing a rainwater harvesting strategy, taking into account climate, public policies, environmental impact, and end uses. Case studies are included throughout. Rainwater Harvesting is a valuable reference for architects, landscape architects, and site engineers.
Designing Rainwater Harvesting Systems Integrating Rainwater into Building Systems
by Novak, Celeste Allen; Van Giesen, Eddie; DeBusk, Kathy M.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
CELESTE ALLEN NOVAK, FAIA, LEED AP, is a respected architect and principal at her Ann Arbor firm, Celeste Allen Novak Architect. She is widely published on sustainable design and rainwater harvesting. Her work on sustainable design and rainwater harvesting has appeared in Architectural Record and Green Source magazines.
G. EDWARD VAN GIESEN, MLA, ARCSA AP, is the National Sales Manager at BRAE/WATTS Rainwater Technologies. He brings real world experience as a designer and builder of countless rainwater systems. He is instrumental in the development of rainwater codes nationwide, and is an active participant with the ICC and IAPMO.
KATHY DeBUSK, PhD, PE, is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at Longwood University in Farmville, VA. Dr. DeBusk is an expert in the field of innovative rainwater harvesting design. Her research and consulting endeavors focus on the use of rainwater harvesting techniques to meet stormwater management goals.
Table of Contents
Chapter One The Importance of Rainwater Harvesting
Water Capital
A Brief History of Centralized Water Systems
New Approach to Centralization - Decentralized Rainwater Systems
Examples from Around the World
India
Germany
The United States
Policy Issues and Sustainability
Water And Energy Savings
Response To Drought Conditions
Privatization and Relocation
Valuing Water Resources
History and Early Codes
Source
Value and Water Rates
Return on Investment (ROI)
Challenges, Education and Paradigm Shifts
Stereotypes and Preconceptions
Standards, Codes, etc.
Water Quality
PARADIGM SHIFT
How To Read This Book:
Chapter 2 System Planning and Policies
Benefits That Drive Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Planning A System
Step 1: Identifying System Goals
Site analysis
Building Design and Programming
Sustainability and Technology
Step 2: Regulations, Codes and Standards
Important Terms and The Big Picture
Plumbing Codes
Complex interactions between Regulations and Codes
Stormwater Management Regulations
A Short History of the Clean Water Act
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program
Managing the Quantity of Stormwater Runoff
Using Rainwater Harvesting Systems to Meet Stormwater Regulations
Examples of Stormwater Management Programs that Incorporate Rainwater Harvesting
Tysons Corner, Virginia
State of North Carolina
Step 3: Incentive Programs and Rating Systems
Green Rating Systems
Step 4: Educating and Involving the Stakeholders in the Design Process
Step 5: Putting It All Together
Chapter 3 Water For Thirsty Buildings
Rainwater: Calculating Collection and Use
Step One: Creating A Water Audit
Step Two: Calculating Rainwater Supply
Example:
A. Collection Surface Area
B. RAINFALL
NOAA - Finding Annual and Monthly Data
HOW TO USE YOUR RAINWATER DATA
C. RUNOFF COEFFICIENT
Step Three: Calculating Demand
Examples: Building Sectors, Sizes and Demands
SMALL OFFICE: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Example: Schools in different climate regions
HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE 1- School in Atlanta, Georgia
COMPARING THE RESULTS – NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTHWEST SCHOOL RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS.
Step Four: Cistern Sizing
Alternative Water Sources
Other Waste Water and Recirculated Water
Plumbing Design and The Myth Of Unlimited Water Supply
Thoughtful Planning Brings Success
Chapter 4 System Elements
Integrated Approach
Opportunities for an Integrated Approach
1. COLLECTION/CATCHMENT SURFACE (Roof or other)
2. CONVEYANCE (GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS)
Dry Conveyance and Wet Conveyance
Sizing and Numbers
Aesthetics/Functions/Budget
Conveyance Aesthetics
Conveyance Functions
Conveyance Budget
3. PRE-STORAGE FILTRATION / DEBRIS EXCLUSION
PRE-STORAGE FILTER TYPES AND APPLICATIONS
Downspout Filters
Centrifugal Filters
Cascading Debris Excluders
Other Pre-Storage Filtration Devices
MERGING THE GOALS OF RAINWATER AND STORMWATER
4. STORAGE
ABOVE GROUND TANKS
Summary of Recommendations For Above Ground Storage Tanks
BELOW GROUND TANKS
Typical Materials For Below Ground Tanks
Recommendations For Below Ground Storage
FACTORS TO CONSIDER
5-DISTRIBUTION
Integration, Thoughtful Planning and Continuing Education Are The Keys To Success
Chapter 5: Maintenance and Safety Water Quality of a Rainwater System
Sources of Pollutants
Fate and Transport of Pollutants in a Rainwater Harvesting System
Microbial Contamination
Addressing Water Quality for Various End Uses
First Flush
Water Testing Protocols
Utilizing a Back-Up Water Supply
Methods of Back-Up
Maintenance Considerations
Case Studies – Cautionary Tales and Pilot Projects for Potable Water Systems
Summary of Design Recommendations
Conclusion
Chapter 6: 21st Century Interviews
Billy Kniffen
Dennis Lye Ph.D.
Chapter 7: Case Studies
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
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