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Residential Rainwater Harvesting
Šumichrastová, Mária ; Vendlová, Lucie (referee) ; Wierzbická, Helena (advisor)
The aim of this work is to approach the issue of the use of rainwater in building constructions. This water is widely used for routine activities in the home, which contributes to saving drinking water. At the beginning of my work I focused on what water actually is, and a brief description of each treatment on the basis of their quality. In the first part of about reasons for rainwater management and access to the use of water collection at home and abroad. The second part describes possibilities of application of rainwater in the home. Describes the concept of the need for water, which is essential for the design of the facility. The design of tank is explained in part 3, where I describe the factors affecting the amount of water collected. The following chapters are focusing on individual elements making up the system for the management of rainwater. Chapters are divided according to their function, namely: filter portion, accumulation and a section giving water to the "movement".
Application of the principles of rainwater management during the revitalization of the former industrial area
Záchenská, Lívia ; Balasová, Kateřina (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis examines rainwater management in an urban intravillan, focusing on the revitalization of a former industrial brownfield in Brno. The study analyses the challenges associated with rainwater management and proposes an economical solution that benefits both citizens and the environment. The introduction provides insights into water management, including consumption, climate change, sewer line overloading, greywater utilization, and environmental impacts. The theoretical section explores the profitability of brownfield revitalization, incorporating an analysis of the former industrial area. Based on this analysis, a renewal plan for the brownfield is developed. The practical part introduces specific rainwater management facilities, addressing legislation and mathematical considerations. The brownfield is divided into sections, and the implementation of rainwater management facilities is proposed for each section. The facilities are accompanied by calculated charts and graphics for better visualization. This thesis contributes to the field of rainwater management in urban intravillan areas by presenting a practical approach to address the challenges associated with rainwater in a former industrial brownfield. The proposed economical solution aims to enhance citizen well-being and promote environmental sustainability.
Residential Rainwater Harvesting
Šumichrastová, Mária ; Vendlová, Lucie (referee) ; Wierzbická, Helena (advisor)
The aim of this work is to approach the issue of the use of rainwater in building constructions. This water is widely used for routine activities in the home, which contributes to saving drinking water. At the beginning of my work I focused on what water actually is, and a brief description of each treatment on the basis of their quality. In the first part of about reasons for rainwater management and access to the use of water collection at home and abroad. The second part describes possibilities of application of rainwater in the home. Describes the concept of the need for water, which is essential for the design of the facility. The design of tank is explained in part 3, where I describe the factors affecting the amount of water collected. The following chapters are focusing on individual elements making up the system for the management of rainwater. Chapters are divided according to their function, namely: filter portion, accumulation and a section giving water to the "movement".

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