Financial Aspects of Sustainable Rainwater Management in Small-Scale Urban Housing Communities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Sustainable Water and Rainwater Management in Urban Catchments
1.2. Low-Impact Development in Urbanized Catchments
1.3. Scope of the Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Object Description
2.2. Assumed Variants of Rainwater Management
2.3. Economic Analysis Assumptions
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- Only two of the eight proposed designs for sustainable rainwater management based on rainwater harvesting systems and extensive green roofs, under the specific local conditions, were determined as financially viable, bringing profits to potential investors;
- The variants of determined positive economic feasibility covered the rainwater harvesting system, rainwater storage in above-ground water reservoirs and variable rainwater demand, for green area watering, for watering plants and for washing underground parking lot floors;
- The profitability of rainwater management designs in all proposed variants was highly related to their investment and O&M costs, e.g., the application of cheaper—both in construction and operation—above-ground rainwater reservoirs positively influenced the economic feasibility of the designs and reduced the price of their ecological effect;
- An improvement in cost-efficiency and economic profitability was also possible in the tested catchment as a result of the increased use of non-potable rainwater, allowing for greater financial savings due to the reduction in tap water consumption;
- The extensive application of green roofs, in most of the studied cases, decreased the cost-efficiency and economic profitability of the proposed designs, increased the financial benefits due to energy saving in heating and cooling and prolonged the life span of bitumen roof cover; these were eclipsed by the significant installation and maintenance costs;
- In most of the proposed cases, despite the obvious ecologic and environmental advantages of the proposed rainwater management designs, the local urban housing community would not be able to single-handedly sustain them without outside financial support, on the scale of local government or national policies;
- It must be underlined that the determined financial viability of the proposed designs of sustainable urban rainwater management should be treated as appropriate and suitable only under the specific local conditions;
- The obtained results confirm that the economic feasibility of sustainable rainwater management in the studied small-scale urban catchment is strongly related to the selected technologies, the local microeconomic conditions and the possible benefits;
- In our opinion, to ensure acceptance and willingness-to-pay, the decision-making process of rainwater management design should always be firmly supported by a reasonable cost-efficiency assessment and benefits–costs analysis, already allowing for identifying the economic feasibility of the proposed systems on a design level;
- Such an assessment should be always based on clear, measurable and quantifiable values of the possible microeconomic financial benefits for potential investors;
- The proposed methodology of assessing the cost-efficiency and economic feasibility, based on easily available data, is sound, clear and easy-to-understand; thus, it should be commonly adopted in the designing and decision-making processes of sustainable urban rainwater management systems.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variant | Description | Total Volume of Reservoirs | Extensive Green Roof Area | Annual Rainwater Demand |
---|---|---|---|---|
(m3) | (m2) | (m3/year) | ||
1 | RWH system, rainwater retained in underground storage reservoirs used for green area watering | 24 (13 m3, 9 m3, 2 m3) | - | 390.01 |
2 | Combined extensive green roof and RWH system, rainwater retained in underground storage reservoirs used for green area watering | 24 (13 m3, 9 m3, 2 m3) | 2616.93 | 390.01 |
3 | RWH system, rainwater retained in underground storage reservoirs used for green area watering and washing the floors of underground parking lots | 48 (12 m3, 15 m3, 10 m3, 8 m3, 3 m3) | - | 830.60 |
4 | Combined extensive green roof and RWH system, rainwater retained in underground storage reservoirs used for green area watering and washing the floors of underground parking lots | 48 (12 m3, 15 m3, 10 m3, 8 m3, 3 m3) | 2616.93 | 830.60 |
5 | RWH system, rainwater retained in above-ground storage reservoirs used for green area watering | 24 (18 × 1 m3, 2 × 2 m3, 4 × 0.5 m3) | - | 390.01 |
6 | Combined extensive green roof and RWH system, rainwater retained in above-ground storage reservoirs used for green area watering | 24 (18 × 1 m3, 2 × 2 m3, 4 × 0.5 m3) | 2616.93 | 390.01 |
7 | RWH system, rainwater retained in above-ground storage reservoirs used for green area watering and washing the floors of underground parking lots | 48 (10 × 2 m3, 7 × 1 m3, 8 × 2 m3, 2 × 1 m3, 6 × 0.5 m3) | - | 830.60 |
8 | Combined extensive green roof and RWH system, rainwater retained in above-ground storage reservoirs used for green area watering and washing the floors of underground parking lots | 48 (10 × 2 m3, 7 × 1 m3, 8 × 2 m3, 2 × 1 m3, 6 × 0.5 m3) | 2616.93 | 830.60 |
Variant No. | Investment Costs | Mean Annual O&M Costs |
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(EUR) | (EUR) | |
1 | 18,445.93 | 1115.16 |
2 | 131,264.65 | 1696.70 |
3 | 23,869.85 | 1324.25 |
4 | 136,688.57 | 1905.79 |
5 | 8228.94 | 94.20 |
6 | 121,047.66 | 675.74 |
7 | 17,736.47 | 112.34 |
8 | 130,555.18 | 693.88 |
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Musz-Pomorska, A.; Widomski, M.K.; Gołębiowska, J. Financial Aspects of Sustainable Rainwater Management in Small-Scale Urban Housing Communities. Sustainability 2024, 16, 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020780
Musz-Pomorska A, Widomski MK, Gołębiowska J. Financial Aspects of Sustainable Rainwater Management in Small-Scale Urban Housing Communities. Sustainability. 2024; 16(2):780. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020780
Chicago/Turabian StyleMusz-Pomorska, Anna, Marcin K. Widomski, and Justyna Gołębiowska. 2024. "Financial Aspects of Sustainable Rainwater Management in Small-Scale Urban Housing Communities" Sustainability 16, no. 2: 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020780
APA StyleMusz-Pomorska, A., Widomski, M. K., & Gołębiowska, J. (2024). Financial Aspects of Sustainable Rainwater Management in Small-Scale Urban Housing Communities. Sustainability, 16(2), 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16020780