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Promoting Water Efficiency in a Municipal Market Building: A Case Study
by
Afonso, Maria João
, Silva, Flora
, Calheiros, Cristina Sousa Coutinho
, Pinto, Matheus
, Albuquerque, António
, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M.
in
Buildings
/ Call centers
/ Case studies
/ Cisterns
/ Climate change
/ Coffee
/ Coffeehouses
/ Control
/ Cost control
/ Drinking water
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expenditures
/ Flushing
/ Flushing (water)
/ Hairdressers
/ Hydrology
/ Management
/ markets
/ Methods
/ municipal market
/ Nightclubs
/ Payback periods
/ Plumbing
/ Portugal
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rain water
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ rainwater harvesting system (RWHS)
/ Rainwater recovery systems
/ Recharging
/ Reduction
/ Restaurants
/ Runoff
/ Water
/ water bill reduction
/ Water consumption
/ Water demand
/ water efficiency
/ Water harvesting
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
/ Water use efficiency
2023
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Promoting Water Efficiency in a Municipal Market Building: A Case Study
by
Afonso, Maria João
, Silva, Flora
, Calheiros, Cristina Sousa Coutinho
, Pinto, Matheus
, Albuquerque, António
, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M.
in
Buildings
/ Call centers
/ Case studies
/ Cisterns
/ Climate change
/ Coffee
/ Coffeehouses
/ Control
/ Cost control
/ Drinking water
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expenditures
/ Flushing
/ Flushing (water)
/ Hairdressers
/ Hydrology
/ Management
/ markets
/ Methods
/ municipal market
/ Nightclubs
/ Payback periods
/ Plumbing
/ Portugal
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rain water
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ rainwater harvesting system (RWHS)
/ Rainwater recovery systems
/ Recharging
/ Reduction
/ Restaurants
/ Runoff
/ Water
/ water bill reduction
/ Water consumption
/ Water demand
/ water efficiency
/ Water harvesting
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
/ Water use efficiency
2023
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Promoting Water Efficiency in a Municipal Market Building: A Case Study
by
Afonso, Maria João
, Silva, Flora
, Calheiros, Cristina Sousa Coutinho
, Pinto, Matheus
, Albuquerque, António
, Antão-Geraldes, Ana M.
in
Buildings
/ Call centers
/ Case studies
/ Cisterns
/ Climate change
/ Coffee
/ Coffeehouses
/ Control
/ Cost control
/ Drinking water
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Expenditures
/ Flushing
/ Flushing (water)
/ Hairdressers
/ Hydrology
/ Management
/ markets
/ Methods
/ municipal market
/ Nightclubs
/ Payback periods
/ Plumbing
/ Portugal
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rain water
/ Rain-water (Water-supply)
/ rainwater harvesting system (RWHS)
/ Rainwater recovery systems
/ Recharging
/ Reduction
/ Restaurants
/ Runoff
/ Water
/ water bill reduction
/ Water consumption
/ Water demand
/ water efficiency
/ Water harvesting
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
/ Water use efficiency
2023
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Promoting Water Efficiency in a Municipal Market Building: A Case Study
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Promoting Water Efficiency in a Municipal Market Building: A Case Study
2023
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This study aimed to determine the water demand of a Municipal Market building to propose water use efficiency measures. The flushing cisterns have the highest water consumption (63.15%), followed by washbasins, restaurant and coffee shop taps, and hairdresser’s showerhead (31.64%). Therefore, the implementation of two main categories of solutions: reducing water consumption through the adoption of efficient devices and installing a rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) when drinking water quality is not required, was evaluated. These solutions were organized in four distinct scenarios: (1) Flushing cistern replacement by dual-flush ones; (2) washbasins, restaurant, coffee shop taps, and hairdresser showerhead replacement; (3) scenario 1 combined to a RWHS for recharging the replaced flushing cisterns and (4) combining scenarios 3 and 4. Under scenarios 1, 2, 3, and 4, the expected water consumption reduction was 28.36%, 17.06%, 57.36%, and 74.41%, respectively. As a result, the annual water bill reduction was €3835.81 (scenario 1), €2307.07 (scenario 2), €7757.65 (scenario 3), and €10,064.73 (scenario 4). Furthermore, to ensure the harvested rainwater attains the required standard for recharge flushing cisterns, it is advisable to dispose of the first-flush rainwater collected after a long dry period.
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