Rainwater harvesting in Palestine is a principal water resource that had been adopted since ancient times. However, the system had not been subjected to a thorough assessment. This paper aims at assessing the feasibility of rainwater harvesting for domestic water supply in Palestinian rural areas with special emphasis on socio-cultural and financial aspects as well as harvested water quality. Different methods were used to collect necessary data from a case study village, including literature review, observations, questionnaires and water quality measurement of freshly fallen and harvested rainwater samples. Moreover, domestic water demand and water supply from such a system were compared, and economic feasibility of applying this system was checked. The results revealed that harvested rainwater is a viable resource that can contribute considerably to minimizing water shortage.
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Mahmoud, N., Hogland, W., Sokolov, M., Rud, V., & Myazin, N. (2018). Assessment of rainwater harvesting for domestic water supply in palestinian rural areas. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 245). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824506012
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