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A preliminary sustainability assessment of innovative rainwater harvesting for residential properties in the UK

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posted on 2025-07-30, 22:47 authored by Peter Melville-Shreeve, Sarah Ward, David Butler
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has yet to see significant uptake in UK households, primarily due to a lack of innovation in residential RWH system types. This paper presents the results of preliminary investigations into a range of traditional and innovative residential-scale RWH systems. These systems are examined using a patent application search, informal interviews with industry professionals, cost-benefit analysis and a simple multi criteria analysis(MCA). The latter examines the sustainability of the systems, based on a priori social, economic and environmental criteria. Two of the innovative systems are subject to a more detailed analysis and benchmarked against a traditional system. Results of the MCA indicate that the innovative RWH systems achieve better sustainability scores than the traditional RWH with a lower capital cost. Further research is focused on monitoring the identified systems to generate empirical datasets, in order to undertake the WLC/LCAs and to identify challenges associated with installation.

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Copyright © 2014 Journal of Southeast University Open Access journal

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Journal of Southeast University

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Southeast University

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en

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Vol. 30 (2), pp. 135-142

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  • Engineering

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