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Rainwater harvesting in the context of changing social and economic trends in Colombo metropolitan area, Sri Lanka

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dc.contributor.advisor Wickramasuriya, SS
dc.contributor.author Adhihetty, A
dc.date.accessioned 2011-03-30T07:56:06Z
dc.date.available 2011-03-30T07:56:06Z
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/694
dc.description A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering for MEng en_US
dc.description.abstract The objective of this research work is to investigate whether rainwater harvesting can satisfactorily reduce the social and economic impact on the population, resulting from development and increasing water tariff within the Colombo metropolitan area of Sri Lanka. Human need and people experience adverse social pressures without access to adequate amounts of water. Hence it is vital to seek alternative measures urgently. The use of rainwater as a supplement to pipe borne water to fulfill the non-potable water demand will be an attractive alternative for the water problem in Colombo metropolitan area. Developing a spreadsheet based method on past rainfall data is a valuable tool for decision makers to make a rapid preliminary assessment about the likelihood of success of a rainwater harvesting project. The methodology requires daily rainfall, roof area harvested, storage capacity and daily demand as parameters. The cost effectiveness of using rainwater harvesting as a supplementary source to pipe borne water to alleviate the social and economic burdens of the population, is demonstrated by a cost analysis./ The vision of the government of Sri Lanka is to stimulate substantial growth, by developing the Colombo metropolitan area, which will be a hub of economic and development activities in the 21st century. This will result in a major increase in the demand for suitable water, which is presently met by surface water resources. The population in the area will encounter serious problems of using ground water due to Lack of lands to dig wells and the issue of increasing ground water pollution. Thus people will have to depend on pipe borne water for their domestic needs. However due to increasing water tariff, many have found difficulty in paying their water bills. Non-payment of water bills result in disconnection of water supply. Unlike other services such as electricity and telecommunication, water is a critical
dc.format.extent ix, 100p. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject RAINWATER HARVESTING-Changing Social & Economic Trends
dc.subject Environmental and Water Resources Management Engineering-THESIS
dc.title Rainwater harvesting in the context of changing social and economic trends in Colombo metropolitan area, Sri Lanka
dc.type Thesis-Abstract
dc.identifier.faculty Engineering en_US
dc.identifier.degree MEng en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Civil Engineering en_US
dc.date.accept 2006
dc.identifier.accno 85788 en_US


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