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ABSTRACT
Rainwater harvesting has gained prominence as a sustainable water resource management practice, offering an alternative supply for various purposes, including domestic use and irrigation, however the quality of rainwater depends significantly on the roof material and environmental factors. The study investigates the quality of harvested rainwater to assess its suitability for various domestic applications. The study reveals significant variations in water quality based on roof materials. The study investigated the physiochemical and biological characteristics of rain water harvested from three (3) different roofs (zinc, aluminum, and cement).