Klaus Newman da Luz's scientific contributions
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a viabilidade econômica da implantação do Sistema de Aproveitamento de Água Pluvial (SAAP) em diferentes regiões do Brasil. Para o dimensionamento dos reservatórios considerou-se o método de cálculo de balanços hídricos e a metodologia Yield After Spillage (YAS), que consiste em considerar o consumo depois d...
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... Likewise, it is advisable to evaluate alternatives for government support at the federal, state, or municipal level that favor their execution in housing settlements of social interest. Studies in the Brazilian context have documented several periods of return on investments associated with rainwater collection and use for non-potable purposes; the following are examples of these periods: 12.6 years for single-family residences of medium socioeconomic stratum in Palmas-Tocantins (Batista, 2019), between 1 and 9 years for homes in different cities and regions of Brazil (Leite et al., 2022), over 14 years for small constructions in Marau-Rio Grande do Sul (Katagiri et al., 2019), and 6.07 years for application in public schools in Recife-Pernambuco (Andrade-Lima et al., 2017). ...