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A Financial, Environmental and Social Evaluation of Domestic Water Management Options in the West Bank, Palestine

机译:巴勒斯坦西岸生活用水管理方案的财务,环境和社会评估

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Water is one of the most valuable natural resources in the West Bank, Palestine. Due to its limited availability, it is a resource that needs particular protec-tion. Although agriculture consumes most of the water (70%) in the West Bank, the domestic water supply is strategically not less important. It is the aim of this study to evaluate domestic water management options suitable for Palestinian conditions that contribute to achieving water sufficiency in the domestic water use in the house of tomorrow. A number of options were evaluated economically, environmentally and socially using the concept of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA). Results of the study showed that by introducing a combination of domestic water management options, a substantial decrease in the water consumption of more than 50% can bernachieved, thereby reducing the pressure on the scarce water resources. The annual environmental impact of the in-house water use can be reduced in the range of 8%, when using low-flow shower head to 38% when using rainwater harvesting systems. Some of the options (faucet aerators, low-flow shower heads and dual flush toilets) were found to be financially attractive with a pay back period of less than their expected lives, others (rainwater harvesting, graywater reuse and dry toilets) were found to be financially unattractive because of the high investment. In the social context, it was found that introducing such options can improve the quality of life of those not having enough water. There is already a popular willingness to take part in water conservation in the domestic sector in the West Bank. The strongest driving force for using water conservation measures is the awareness that water is a scarce resource. It was concluded that, theoretically, the house of tomorrow can be largely independent in terms of water and sanitation. Education and awareness campaigns in the context of water management with a focus on non-traditional options are key to achieve such a house.
机译:水是巴勒斯坦西岸最宝贵的自然资源之一。由于可用性有限,因此它是一种需要特殊保护的资源。尽管农业消耗了西岸的大部分水(70%),但从战略上讲,国内供水也同样重要。这项研究的目的是评估适用于巴勒斯坦条件的家庭用水管理方案,这些方案有助于在明天的房屋中实现家庭用水的自给自足。使用生命周期影响评估(LCIA)的概念在经济,环境和社会上评估了许多选项。研究结果表明,通过引入多种家庭用水管理方案,可以实现用水量大幅减少50%以上,从而减少对稀缺水资源的压力。使用低流量淋浴喷头时,内部用水的年度环境影响可减少8%,而使用雨水收集系统时,可减少38%。发现某些选择(水龙头曝气器,低流量淋浴喷头和双抽水马桶)在财务上具有吸引力,投资回收期少于预期寿命,另一些选择(雨水收集,中水回用和干式马桶)发现由于投资高而在财务上没有吸引力。在社会背景下,人们发现引入这种选择可以改善那些没有足够水的人的生活质量。在西岸,人们已经普遍愿意在国内部门参与节水。使用节水措施的最强动力是人们意识到水是一种稀缺资源。得出的结论是,从理论上讲,明天的房子在水和卫生设施方面可以在很大程度上独立。在水管理方面开展教育和提高认识的运动,重点是非传统选择,对于建立这种住房至关重要。

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