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RESEARCH OF RAINWATER UTILISATION IN THE NORTHERN MORAVIA REGION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC
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This article is a summary of previous rese arch results focused on solution of rainwater use in urban areas. The research was focuse d on monitoring of quality and also quantity of caught rainwater. Based on rainwater qua lity monitoring the results were evaluated and compared with valid legi slation and some improvement s of rainwater to quality corresponding to drinking water were proposed. By the water treatment the aggression of rainwater was first solved, which was ev aluated on the basis of test according to Heyer which consist in reaction of H 2CO3 with CaCO 3. The aggression was solved by so-called stabilization. To reach the stabilis ation three methods were tried: aeration, water stabilization by passage through a co lumn filled with calcium carbonate and dolomite, and water stabilization with usi ng of calcium hydroxide. The treatment was finished by hygienisation: microfiltration, chlorination, UV radi ation and ozonization were tested. At the conclusion, from the observed data about usable rainwater a storage reservoir capacity by the family house was proposed.
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329 s. ISBN 80-86020-50-9.
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