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Integrated urban water management with micro storages developed as an IoT-based solution - The smart rain barrel

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105028

Keywords

Green infrastructure; IoT-based solution; Real-time control; Smart rainwater harvesting; Urban water infrastructure; Weather forecasts

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  1. Climate and Energy Fund
  2. programme Smart Cities Demo - Living Urban Innovation 2018 [872123]

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Low-cost sensors and innovative data transfer technologies are allowing the integration of smart solutions for the decentralization of water infrastructure, with the smart rain barrel (SRB) concept being introduced as an IoT-based solution for advanced rainwater harvesting. The SRB concept offers individual control for each implemented SRB and a simple large-scale implementation for improved performance of the integrated system.
Low cost sensors are emerging alongside innovative data transfer technologies, allowing the integration of smart solutions for the decentralisation of water infrastructure. In this work, the smart rain barrel (SRB) concept is introduced as an IoT-based solution for advanced rainwater harvesting. The SRB consists of a rain barrel extended by a discharge valve, which is centrally controlled. This concept offers (1) individual control of each implemented SRB with its incorporation into the integrated water system management and (2) a simple largescale implementation of additional storage units as an alternative to future expansion of existing infrastructure. The open-source software ?Smartin? is developed by hypothetically retrofitting an Alpine municipality with SRBs to evaluate the effects of the latter on the urban water infrastructure. Compared to uncontrolled rain barrels, a simple coordinated control strategy already clearly improves the performance of the integrated system by reducing combined sewer overflow and addressing drinking water demand.

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