Rainwater harvesting: TTT
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Once the size of cistern has been determined, it can easily be modeled in many open source and proprietary applications. For planning purposes, a RWH system can be integrated into a site plan as a storage element, using the TTT.
Stage Storage | |
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Storage type | No removal |
Catchment (roof) | 100% impervious |
? | Lined |
Underlying soil | Doesn't matter |
Evaporation factor | 0 |
Suction head (mm) | 0 |
Saturated conductivity (mm/hr) | 0 |
Initial soil moisture deficit (fraction) | 0 |
The dimensions of the rainwater cistern can be placed into the fields:
The Curves table is designed to accommodate ponds of roughly conical dimensions. A rainwater cistern is usually cuboid or cylindrical in shape, so that the area (m2) will remain the same throughout the depth. |