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Fazillah S. N. A., . and Azimah I., . and Juahir H., . and Badlishah R. A., . and Faturrahman L., . and Umar R., . and Kamarudin M. K. A., . and Muzlinda N. H., . Rainwater harvesting opportunities: water resource sustainability. pp. 84-98. ISSN 2672-7226
Abstract
This study aims to identify the degree of which factors contribute to the rainwater quality and understanding anthropogenic contributions to the atmospheric environment. A total of 1830 rainwater data were collected from rain gauge stations distributed all over the country. Factor analysis were applied to the studied variables to evaluate the physicochemical composition of rainwater samples in Malaysia. The results showed that the extracted four components accounted for 43.45 of the total variance. The source of ionic components was found to be mainly originated from sea salt ions while biomass burning indicated it was the primary source of anthropogenic activities in the study area. Low heavy metal concentration were detected in the rainwater samples. Generally the rainwater in the study area was of good rainwater quality and less affected by anthropogenic activities. Some variables were identified to influence the variability of rain hence affecting the variability of rainwater in the study area including magnesium sodium chloride ammonium potassium nitrate sulphate nickel formate and iron. The variability of these components caused in acidity and conductivity in rainwater samples. This study provides a basis for the rational utilisation of rainwater for peoples lives thus maintaining the sustainability of water resources in the environment. Additional research is needed to identify the index of rainwater quality and determine the uses for each index level.
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Abstract
This study aims to identify the degree of which factors contribute to the rainwater quality and understanding anthropogenic contributions to the atmospheric environment. A total of 1830 rainwater data were collected from rain gauge stations distributed all over the country. Factor analysis were applied to the studied variables to evaluate the physicochemical composition of rainwater samples in Malaysia. The results showed that the extracted four components accounted for 43.45 of the total variance. The source of ionic components was found to be mainly originated from sea salt ions while biomass burning indicated it was the primary source of anthropogenic activities in the study area. Low heavy metal concentration were detected in the rainwater samples. Generally the rainwater in the study area was of good rainwater quality and less affected by anthropogenic activities. Some variables were identified to influence the variability of rain hence affecting the variability of rainwater in the study area including magnesium sodium chloride ammonium potassium nitrate sulphate nickel formate and iron. The variability of these components caused in acidity and conductivity in rainwater samples. This study provides a basis for the rational utilisation of rainwater for peoples lives thus maintaining the sustainability of water resources in the environment. Additional research is needed to identify the index of rainwater quality and determine the uses for each index level.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Rainwater |
AGROVOC Term: | Water harvesting |
AGROVOC Term: | Water resources |
AGROVOC Term: | Physicochemical properties |
AGROVOC Term: | Rainfall patterns |
AGROVOC Term: | Heavy metals |
AGROVOC Term: | Anthropogenic factors |
AGROVOC Term: | Acidity |
AGROVOC Term: | Hydraulic conductivity |
AGROVOC Term: | Water quality |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:55 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10689 |
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