Abstract
Rainwater use as a supplement to the potable water supply has been demonstrated as a practical and promising alternative solution for water shortage. This paper aims to develop a practical evaluation program for water conservation, in particular, a rainwater use system for architectural planning. The proposed system involves a quantitative methodology to evaluate and improve the decision making for rainwater use systems in building design. Furthermore, a simplified scheme is proposed using daily rainfall probability to provide a new guideline for water conservation evaluation procedures and link to the National Building Code in Taiwan. The practical evaluation method could also be of benefit to the comprehensive applications in other countries.
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