All of the buildings in TUKE campus are connected on water main as only one source of water. There is no building with alternative source of water for non-potable uses so that potable water is used for drinking purposes as well as all others activities (flushing toilets, cleaning..). Drainage solutions of the TUKE campus are in traditional way too. The buildings situated in TUKE campus have a classical drainage system for rainwater runoff consist from traditional direct channelling of surface water through networks of pipes to sewer system except two buildings - PK6 and PK5 which have a drainage system for rainwater runoff designed through the infiltration facilities - infiltration shafts. This paper describe a big potential savings of potable water by the use of rainwater in TUKE campus as well as the big potential for “green” drainage solution - infiltration in TUKE campus.
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There are many water sources available on building sites that can be use as a alternative water sources for supplement the more traditional water sources. These water sources are usually suitable for non-potable purposes and vary greatly in quality so that the most of the on-site water resources have limited application and of course are never suitable for human consumption. Rain-water harvesting appears to be one of the most promising alternatives for supplying freshwater in the face of increasing water scarcity and escalating demand. Advantage of the rainwater harvesting is availability in the most places over the world and that rainwater usually is one of the purest waters available of all the alternate water sources. Submitted paper contains an overview of the possible rain water use for non-potable purposes in one school buildings as well as a possibility of the rainwater harvesting for buildings in TUKE campus as a planned concept for rainwater management.
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Infiltration of rainwater runoff as a disposal method of rainwater runoff, become an integral part of rainwater management. Infiltration of water from surface runoff has over conventional disposal of rainwater, i.e. draining into the sewer system and next to surface water a number of benefits especially from the environmental, technical and economic point of view. Infiltration facility is a device designed for fluent and natural infiltration of rainwater incoming from the roofs of buildings and paved surfaces into the underground space. The basic principle and function of all types of infiltration systems and facilities as quickly as possible to drain rainwater into the underground space and there it with a time delay infiltrate into the surrounding soil.
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