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DOI: 10.1055/a-2742-4074
The Nexus of Rainwater Harvesting: Bridging Engineering Solutions with Socio-economic Strategies for Safe Adoption
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Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is increasingly promoted as a sustainable alternative water source, yet concerns about its safety and acceptance persist. This study employed a qualitative narrative synthesis from literature sources (2010–2024), chosen for methodological rigor, relevance, and global coverage. Extracted data included roofing material, contaminant profiles, seasonal effects, storage tank characteristics, first-flush efficiency, and socio-economic adoption factors. Findings highlight the decisive role of roofing materials: ceramic and stone-coated tiles, as well as well-maintained galvanized steel, generally yield water with lower microbial and heavy metal contamination, whereas asphalt, green roofs, and certain metallic surfaces often present health risks. Local environmental conditions—including atmospheric deposition, seasonal variation, and neighborhood pollution—further shape water quality. While first-flush systems reduce initial contaminant loads, treatment is essential for potable use, and storage tank type strongly influences microbial persistence and chemical leaching. Importantly, technical measures alone cannot guarantee safe and widespread adoption. Education, income, and awareness strongly affect uptake, while affordability and limited technical capacity constrain marginalized groups. These findings underscore the need for material-specific guidelines, effective first-flush devices, affordable treatment options, and enabling policy frameworks. Future research should integrate real-time monitoring, address emerging pollutants, and connect engineering interventions with socio-economic strategies to enhance RWH safety and acceptance
Publikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 23. August 2025
Angenommen nach Revision: 27. Oktober 2025
Accepted Manuscript online:
10. November 2025
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Bhesh Kumar Karki. The Nexus of Rainwater Harvesting: Bridging Engineering Solutions with Socio-economic Strategies for Safe Adoption. Sustainability & Circularity NOW ; 0: a27424074.
DOI: 10.1055/a-2742-4074