DTU Publications on Rainwater Harvesting
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T.H. Thomas and D.B. Martinson, "Roofwater Harvesting: A Handbook for Practitioners", bound copies and free pdf dowload available from the publisher's site
The main internal publications of the DTU are Working Papers, Technical Releases and Research Notes. Most DTU publications are available here for download in a number of formats and hard copies of Working Papers are available free on request to the DTU. Technical Releases will also be sent free on request but only to addressees in developing countries.
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Technical Releases contain descriptions of designs/techniques for use by manufacturers, extension agents and users of equipment, written in fairly simple English to make them more accessible to technicians speaking other languages
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Working Papers are used for descriptions of research findings and are written for a "professional" audience: comments are welcome. In some cases revised versions are subsequently published in outside journals.
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Externaly reviewed publications have mainly been published in books, journal articals and conference proceedings. When available, we provide a link to the published document and where there is a cost for the publication and copywrite restrictions allow, a free copy of the final draft submitted before publication. Other externally reviewed publications available here are substantive Project Reports which have been presented to various sponsors of our work and post-graduate theses.
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Research Notes are smaller outputs from our research,progress reports of research undertaken by the DTU but as yet incomplete, case study material, and exceptional undergraduate research reports. Often these notes form the basis of fuller Working Paper. This section also contain
Technical Releases |
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TR-RWH 01 | Partially-below-ground tank for rainwater storage (2000) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 02 | Single-skin, externally reinforced, cylindrical, brick tank (6 cubic metres) (1999) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 04 | Low-cost, thin-shell, 2m diameter ferrocement tank cover (2000) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 05 | The tarpaulin tank - 6 cubic metre, very low-cost tank for rainwater storage (2000) | Abstract | Full Document |
TR-RWH 06 | The ferrocement jar (2000) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 07 | The brick jar (2000) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 08 | The plastic tube tank (2000) | Abstract | |
TR-RWH 09 | Low cost handpumps for water extraction from below ground water tanks (2000) | Abstract | Full document (28pp, 490kb) |
TR-RWH 10 | Rain-Jar Handbook: Production and Use of Mortar Rainwater Jars (2006) | Abstract | |
Working Papers |
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WP45 | Preliminary Study of Rainwater Harvesting in Mid-West Uganda (1995) | Abstract | |
WP49 | Underground Storage of Rainwater for Domestic Use (1997) | Abstract | |
WP50 | Guttering Design for Rainwater Harvesting (1997) | Abstract | |
WP55 | Very low cost Roofwater Harvesting in East Africa (2000) | Abstract | |
WP56 | The Optimum Sizing of Gutters for Domestic Roofwater Harvesting (2002) | Abstract | |
Externally Reviewed |
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Thomas, BRI 26(2), 1998 | Domestic water supply using rainwater harvesting | Abstract | Paper from the journal |
Rees & Thomas, 25th WEDC Conf., 1999 | Domestic roofwater harvesting in the humid tropics | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas & Rees, 9th IRCSA Conf., 1999 | Affordable Roofwater Harvesting in the Humid Tropics | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas, Waterlines 18(3), 2000 | Where is roofwater harvesting going? | Abstract | Paper from the journal |
Thomas & Rees, 10th IRCSA Conf., 2001 | Roofwater Catchment for the Rural Poor | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas, 3rd Brazil Symp. RWC, 2001 | Choosing Rainwater Tanks For The Sertao | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson et. al., 28th WEDC Conf., 2002 | Reducing rainwater harvesting system cost | Abstract | |
Martinson & Thomas, 28th WEDC Conf., 2002 | Economically Viable Domestic Roofwater Harvesting | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas, City Matters, 2002 | Catching the Rain on a City | Abstract | Article from the magazine site |
Still & Thomas, 11th IRCSA Conf., 2003 | Sizing and optimally locating guttering for rainwater harvesting | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson & Thomas, 11th IRCSA Conf., 2003 | Improving water quality by design | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson & Thomas, 11th IRCSA Conf., 2003b | The Rainwater Harvesting Ladder | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas, 11th IRCSA Conf., 2003 | Domestic Roofwater Harvesting in the Tropics: the State of the Art | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson & Thomas, 1st ARCSA Conf., 2003 | Roofwater Harvesting: A serious water supply option for low-income countries | Abstract | |
Martinson & Lucey, J. Hydr. Engrg. 130(1), 2004 | Reduction of Mixing in Jet-Fed Water Storage Tanks | Abstract | Paper from the journal |
Thomas & Kiggundu, 30th WEDC Conf., 2004 | Constraints to domestic roofwater harvesting uptake in Uganda: An assessment | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson & Thomas, 12th IRCSA Conf., 2005 | Low-Cost Inlet Filters For Rainwater Tanks | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Martinson & Thomas, 12th IRCSA Conf., 2005b | Quantifying the first flush phenomenon | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Way & Thomas, 12th IRCSA Conf., 2005 | Slow Sand Filtration Within Rainwater Tanks | Abstract | Paper from the conference site |
Thomas, Waterlines 24(4), 2006 | Roofwater Harvesting in Africa | Abstract | Paper from the journal |
Thomas & Martinson, Handbook, IRC 2007 | Roofwater Harvesting: A Handbook for Practitioners | Abstract | Bound copies and a free pdf version from publisher's site |
Still, PhD Thesis, 2007 | Methods for Reducing the Cost of Cementitious Building Components in Developing Countries, with Particular Reference to Rainwater Harvesting | Abstract | |
Martinson, PhD Thesis, 2008 | Improving the Viability of Roofwater Harvesting in Low-Income Countries | Abstract | |
Reports to the European Union: |
Current Technology for Storing Domestic Rainwater (1999) |
Full Document (55pp, 630kb) | |
Research into single skin, externally reinforced, brick tanks and low-cost, thin-shell, ferrocement tank cover (1999) | Full Document (45pp, 1.1Mb) | ||
Stabilised Soil Tanks for Rainwater Storage (2000) | Full Document (51pp, 900kb) | ||
Recommendations for designing Rainwater harvesting system tanks (2001) | Full Document (36pp, 620kb) | ||
Attitudes towards Rainwater Harvesting (1999) | Full Document (8pp, 47kb) | ||
Domestic Rainwater Harvesting: Perceptions of Water Professionals and the way forward (1999) | Full Document (8pp, 30kb) | ||
The inclusion of domestic roofwater harvesting in a national water legislation framework (2001) | Full Document (31pp, 150kb) | ||
DRWH Water Quality: A Literature Review (1999) |
Full Document (70pp, 770kb) | ||
DRWH and Insect Vectors: A Literature Review (1999) |
Full Document (18pp, 150kb) | ||
Water Quality In Domestic Roof Water Harvesting Systems (2000) |
Full Document (39pp, 190kb) | ||
DRWH Design & Insect Breeding (2001) |
Full Document (17pp, 90kb) | ||
Household Water Security in Sri Lanka Using Domestic Roof Water Harvesting (1998) |
Full Document (35pp, 160kb) | ||
Concept Of Water Security Entailing Domestic Roof Water Harvesting (1999) |
Full Document (40pp, 200kb) | ||
Current Rural Water Security Practices with DRWH (2000) |
Full Document (40pp, 180kb) | ||
Household strategies for operating total and partial drwh to achieve water security under stress conditions recommended practices (2000) |
Full Document (23pp, 300kb) | ||
Domestic roof water harvesting and water security in the humid tropics (2001) |
Full Document (43pp, 260kb) | ||
Reports to the DFID |
Inception Report |
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Very Low Cost Domestic Roofwater Harvesting in the Humid Tropics:Existing Practice |
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Very Low Cost Domestic Roofwater Harvesting in the Humid Tropics:Constraints and Problems |
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New Technology for Very-Low-Cost Roofwater Harvesting |
Full Document (25pp, 570kb) | ||
Very-Low-Cost Domestic Roofwater Harvesting in the Humid Tropics: User Trials |
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Very-Low-Cost Domestic Roofwater Harvesting in the Humid Tropics: Its Role in Water Policy |
Full Document (14pp,340kb) | ||
Research Notes |
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RN-RWH 01 | Very-Low-Cost Domestic Roofwater HarvestingSystems: Social and Gender Analysis | Abstract | Full Document: (18pp, 180kb) |
RN-RWH 02 | Social and Gender Analysis: Findings from the Inception Phase | Abstract | Full Document: (18pp, 110kb) |
RN-RWH 03 | Rainwater Jar Programme in North East Thailand | Abstract | Full Document: (12pp, 120kb) |
RN-RWH 04 | About the the rainwater tank performance calculator | Abstract | Full Document: (12pp, 120kb) |
RN-RWH 05 | Domestic Water Supply using Runoff from the Roofs of Institutional Buildings | Abstract | Full Document: (12pp, 120kb) |
Still, 2004 | Strength of cementitious mortars: a literature review with special reference to weak mortars in tension | Abstract | Full Document: (25pp, 470kb) |
Case Study 1 | The Sri Lankan Pumpkin Tank | Full Document | |
Case Study 2 | Underground Brick Dome Tank - Sri Lanka | Full Document | |
Case Study 3 | 3.0 cubic metre Brick Built Storage Tank, Sri Lanka | Full Document | |
Case Study 4 | 10,000 litre Partially Below Ground Tank, Sri Lanka | Full Document | |
Case Study 5 | 10 cubic metre ferrocement tank, Nagercoil, India | Full Document | |
Case Study 6 | Underground rainwater storage cistern - 4 to 10 cubic metres, Uganda | Full Document | |
Case Study 7 | 10 cubic metre ferrocement water tank using former | Full Document | |
Case Study 8 | Factory made tanks, 1 to 25m cubic metre capacity, New Zealand | Full Document | |
Case Study 9 | RWH in the barrios of Tegucigalpa | Full Document | |
Case Study 10 | Cement mortar jar, 1.0 cubic metre capacity | Full Document | |
Case Study 11 | Twelve cubic metre ferrocement water tank, Thailand | Full Document | |
Case Study 12 | Twelve and 14 cubic metre brick water tanks, Thailand | Full Document | |
Case Study 13 | The Green Shop RWH systems, UK | Full Document | |
Case Study 14 | Rainwater Harvesting in Cambodia - small storage capacity jars and tanks | Full Document | |
Case Study 15 | Ferrocement tanks made with mould - UNICEF, India | Full Document | |
Case Study 16 | Experimental Stabilised soil block tanks in Kampala, Uganda | Full Document | |
Case Study 19 | Plastic lined bamboo tanks in India - 1,500 - 23,000 litre capacity | Full Document | |
Case Study 20 | 6000 litre Tarpaulin-lined Tank from Southern Uganda - ACORD from 1997 | Full Document | |
Constantine, UGP, 2001 | Undergraduate Project Report - Cracking in Waterproof Mortars | Abstract | |
Still, UGP, 2001 | Undergraduate Project Report - Flow in Gutters & Downpipes | Abstract | |
Whitehead, UGP, 2001 | Undergraduate Project Report - Development and Selection of Low Cost Handpumps for Domestic Rainwater Water Tanks in E. Africa | Abstract | |
Manson, UGP, 2000 | Undergraduate Project Report - Reducing Mixing Effects In Water Storage Tanks | Abstract | |
Turner, UGP, 2000 | Undergraduate Project Report - Design of Rainwater Storage Tanks for use in Developing Countries | Abstract |