Rainwater for drinking purposes: An overview of challenges and perspectives

Author:

Brião Vandré Barbosa1ORCID,Cadore Jéssica Stefanello1ORCID,Graciola Samarah1,da Silva Raíssa Vieira1,Giubel Guilherme Otávio Moraes1,Barbizan Luiza Desengrini1,Lazzari Tauane1,Agha Stephen2,Vepa Ranjan3,Shaheed M. Hasan3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Technology, University of Passo Fundo Rio Grande do Sul State Brazil

2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sheffield Hallam University UK

3. School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London UK

Abstract

AbstractResearch focused on rainwater for human consumption is being conducted in different regions of the world. The systematic review revealed that the inadequate quality of harvested rainwater and its scarcity pose significant barriers to the installation of the catchment of rainwater for noble uses. The improper design of rainwater harvesting systems, often a result of the disregard of critical data, is a crucial factor leading to the development of poorly structured systems and inadequate management of this valuable resource. The absence of scientific knowledge about the process further compounds the problem, leading to a sense of insecurity for potential consumers. Ultrafiltration (UF) membranes, followed by ultraviolet disinfection or chlorination, have shown satisfactory results for the potability of rainwater. Additionally, the implementation of photovoltaic panel energized rainwater UF is both economically and technically feasible, and serves as an alternative to traditional water supply approaches. Most studies focused on the utilization of harvested water for non‐drinking purposes, thereby providing opportunities for new studies into effective treatment methods to cater to local and global potable water demands. Therefore, this review aimed to provide insights into the current progress, future challenges, and opportunities related to rainwater harvesting systems and their treatment for the supply of drinking water.This article is categorized under: Engineering Water > Engineering Water Engineering Water > Sustainable Engineering of Water Engineering Water > Planning Water

Funder

Royal Society

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

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