Bibliographic citations
Guevara, Y., (2020). Sistema de captación de agua pluvial para abastecer el consumo familiar de agua potable, distrito de Moyobamba – 2018 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3916
Guevara, Y., Sistema de captación de agua pluvial para abastecer el consumo familiar de agua potable, distrito de Moyobamba – 2018 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3916
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title = "Sistema de captación de agua pluvial para abastecer el consumo familiar de agua potable, distrito de Moyobamba – 2018",
author = "Guevara Diaz, Yober Gusman",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2020"
}
Water is a vital natural resource for the existence of life; the demando f its supply in settlements is increasing due mainly to demographic changes; consequently; as a result, the increase in housing density and the current management model, leads to a greater requirement for urban equipment and infrastructure, which generates excessive consumption of water resources. The purpose of the present research work was to evaluate the water supply resulting from rainfall in the study area, to design a rainwater harvesting system to take advantage of all the water supply resulting from rainfall in domestic activities that do not require drinking water, and to evaluate the efficiency of the rainwater harvesting system in relation to savings in household consumption of drinking water and the economic savings caused by the reduction in drinking water consumption. The components that were designed and implemented in the rainwater harvesting system are: catchment, collection and piping, storage and distribution. Because of the type of use (non-potable) given to the captured water resource, other water treatment and disinfection components were not taken into account. The results obtained during the months under study are significant because they highlight the savings in family consumption of drinking water by the beneficiaries of the house under study, as well as the economic savings.
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