Application of GIS & RS in Rainwater Harvesting for an Arid Region

Author:

Sadushan S.ORCID,Neluwala N. G. P. B.ORCID

Abstract

In dry areas with variable rainfall, water shortages severely affect the livelihoods of local populations. Rainwater harvesting from land sites and roof-tops is a readily available solution to this problem. This study presents a GIS & RS-based methodology to identify potential land sites and roof-top rainwater harvesting potential using easily obtainable and freely available data. Slope, land cover, soil, and drainage maps were used to identify suitable rainwater harvesting land sites, which were further analyzed for surface runoff using the curve number method. This research also incorporated obtainable socio-economic factors in identifying the suitable locations of dams considering the implementation stage. Based on the proposed criteria, 44 suitable locations for dams were identified and validated using a validation map and Google Earth images. CROPWAT model analysis revealed that paddy water demand in Batticaloa would increase threefold if all available land for paddy cultivation was utilized. Therefore, abandoned lands can be utilized by erecting dams at those identified locations. Analysis of Google Earth images also revealed that roof rainwater harvesting would be sufficient to meet the basic water demand in the area. This study demonstrates that rainwater harvesting can be an effective strategy for addressing water scarcity in dry areas.

Publisher

Sri Lanka Journals Online

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