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Hydrological Modeling and Evaluation of Rainwater Harvesting Facilities: Case Study on Several Rainwater Harvesting Facilities in Korea

Authors
Kim, KyoungjunYoo, Chulsang
Issue Date
6월-2009
Publisher
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
Keywords
Economic factors; Floods; Hydrology; Inflow; Rainfall; Runoff; Water storage
Citation
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING, v.14, no.6, pp.545 - 561
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING
Volume
14
Number
6
Start Page
545
End Page
561
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/119896
DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000030
ISSN
1084-0699
Abstract
In this study, a hydrological analysis of rainwater harvesting facilities was conducted using a model based on the IHACRES model. Using this model, the rainfall, rainfall loss, inflow to the storage tank, tank storage volume, overflow from the tank, and rainwater consumption data were simulated to evaluate the hydrological characteristics of the rainwater harvesting facilities. This study evaluated three rainwater harvesting facilities in Korea. The results of the study are summarized as follows. (1) The proposed model was found to well simulate the rainfall-runoff processes of rainwater harvesting facilities. (2) As the target amount of rainwater consumption increases, the amount of rainwater consumption also increases, but the number of days with available rainwater decreases. Especially in Korea, the difference in rainwater use when applying different target amounts of rainwater consumption is larger during the rainy compared to the dry season. (3) The effect of increasing the tank capacity was found to be limited to the months of October and November, just after the end of the rainy season. This result is also closely related with the climatic characteristics of Korea. (4) The flood reduction effect was estimated to be approximately 1% when using 10% of the entire city area as the rainwater collecting surface. This result is simply due to that the storage tank capacity is limited to a certain level. (5) The estimated benefit-to-cost ratio was less than 20% when a discount rate of 5.75% was applied, which was basically because the water supply is very inexpensive in Korea.
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