SYNTHESIS: SMART RAINWATER HARVESTING, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION TO ENHANCE WATER SECURITY

Sam Okemwa, Kelvin Kiprono, DR. Eng. Peter Matuku, DR. Eng. Clement Kiptum, Prof. Eng. Emmanuel Kipkorir

Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach to establish water security through autonomous rainwater harvesting, storage, and distribution mechanisms. The primary focus of the research is on developing a reliable and cost-effective method for harvesting, storing, and distributing rainwater in an autonomous manner, whereby the system is self-regulating in terms of harvesting, storing, and distributing water in response to localized and customized needs or conditions, more especially to communities that are struggling to meet their minimal water demands. The paper aims to develop an integrated and automated system that is capable of collecting, storing, and distributing rainwater in a sustainable manner, with the goal of increasing water security in areas with limited or unreliable water supply as exhibited in arid and semi-arid lands or places with poor water infrastructure conditions. The research will initially explore existing rainwater harvesting systems, including both conventional and innovative designs, in order to identify the most effective methods for harvesting rainwater. This will include looking at appropriate storage, filtration and distribution systems, as well as considering the economic, environmental, and social impacts of these systems, identifying the benefits and drawbacks of their system design deployment. Following this, the research will focus on developing an autonomous rainwater harvesting system that is capable of responding to economic, environmental and social factors in an efficient and cost-effective manner. This will involve the development of an integrated and automated system for collecting, storing and distributing rainwater, with an emphasis on sustainability and water security. The research will consider issues such as water scarcity, resource management, and environmental protection in order to ensure that the autonomous rainwater harvesting system is designed with these considerations in mind. Additionally, it will analyze the cost-effectiveness of the proposed system, and explore potential areas of application for the system. Finally, the paper will provide an assessment of the overall impact of the autonomous rainwater harvesting system on water security and consider the potential for further development and improvement of the system if sustainable.

Keywords: rainwater harvesting, distribution mechanisms, distributing water, water security.

Title: SYNTHESIS: SMART RAINWATER HARVESTING, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION TO ENHANCE WATER SECURITY

Author: Sam Okemwa, Kelvin Kiprono, DR. Eng. Peter Matuku, DR. Eng. Clement Kiptum, Prof. Eng. Emmanuel Kipkorir

International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Research  

ISSN 2348-7607 (Online)

Vol. 11, Issue 1, April 2023 - September 2023

Page No: 32-37

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 05-May-2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7898522

Vol. 11, Issue 1, April 2023 - September 2023

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SYNTHESIS: SMART RAINWATER HARVESTING, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION TO ENHANCE WATER SECURITY by Sam Okemwa, Kelvin Kiprono, DR. Eng. Peter Matuku, DR. Eng. Clement Kiptum, Prof. Eng. Emmanuel Kipkorir