Abstract:
The lack of safe drinking water is the primary cause of disease in the world today. Every
day, tens of thousands of people die from causes directly related to contaminated water.
Many study shows that contaminated water use causes 80% of the health problems
throughout the world. Much of the reason is because in rural areas of developing
countries, the only water source for people to cook with and drink from is often badly
polluted shallow well or contaminated surface water used by both animals and humans.
In coastal area of Bangladesh, a number of people are suffering from water borne
diseases due to the lack of safe water and due to the intrusion of saline water into the
surface water bodies.
In some coastal areas the surface water and to a large extend the ground water is so
saline that it is impossible to use for drinking and cooking purposes. Desalination may be
a sound option but Bangladesh has neither the economic capability nor cheap technology
to do it in a major volume. In such condition, many areas almost entirely depend on
rainwater harvesting to supply their potable water. Therefore, it is very important to study
the reliability of the RWH tank on a daily basis rainfall model.
As the water mainly used for drinking and cooking purposes so it is a chief concern
that the tank storage volume will be such that it can supply the water for a period of 5-10
years with 100% reliability on the daily basis model. For such study, it is necessary to
study the reliability of a storage tank not only for one year but also as function of its
whole time period i.e. 5-10 years cycle.
The expected outcome of this study is to prepare a design curve of storage volume that
will operate with 100% reliability across its operational period based on a real life data of
daily rainfall in a coastal area of Bangladesh
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Md. Rezaul Karim,
Professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT),
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.