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4th
International Conference on Rain Water Cistern Systems
Manila , Philipines
- August, 1989
Section
K: Alternative Designs Of Rain Water Cisterns
Paper K.3
The Design And Evaluation
Of A Rain Water Cistern System For WC Flushing
A. Fewkes
Trent Polytechnic, UK
Abstract
The general problem concerns the use of rainwater for WC. flushing. In the
United Kingdom 3{h of the potable water supplied to the domestic sector is used
for the transportation of foul waste. This paper describes a method of obtaining
the optimum storage capacity for which both the input and output are stochastic
processes; that is, two unrelated time series. Two WC. supply systems are evaluated
using a numerical simulation model. The findings indicate that the storage volumes
of earlier designs were considerably aver estimated; moreover additional storage
is of no use unless the catchment area is also increased.
PDF of full document available to members (13pp,
260kb)
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