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Urban Stormwater Quality Control Analysis with Detention Ponds
This paper presents methodologies for the development of stormwater quality control measures based on the derived probability distribution approach. These stormwater control measures, such as the fraction of pollutant removed from storage facilities, are closed‐form analytical models and can be effectively used to evaluate pollutant loads to receiving waters. In this study, a simple form of rainfall‐runoff transformation with lumped parameters is first extended to take into account the spatial variations in model parameters. Second, the infiltration process is further incorporated to the rainfall‐runoff transformation. This study demonstrates that analytical models can be developed with various levels of complexity based on different hydrologic considerations. The performance of the analytical models is evaluated in a case study, and the results indicate that, with an appropriately formulated rainfall‐runoff transformation, analytical stormwater runoff models are capable of providing comparable results to continuous simulation models in the evaluation of the long‐term performance of storage facilities.
Urban Stormwater Quality Control Analysis with Detention Ponds
This paper presents methodologies for the development of stormwater quality control measures based on the derived probability distribution approach. These stormwater control measures, such as the fraction of pollutant removed from storage facilities, are closed‐form analytical models and can be effectively used to evaluate pollutant loads to receiving waters. In this study, a simple form of rainfall‐runoff transformation with lumped parameters is first extended to take into account the spatial variations in model parameters. Second, the infiltration process is further incorporated to the rainfall‐runoff transformation. This study demonstrates that analytical models can be developed with various levels of complexity based on different hydrologic considerations. The performance of the analytical models is evaluated in a case study, and the results indicate that, with an appropriately formulated rainfall‐runoff transformation, analytical stormwater runoff models are capable of providing comparable results to continuous simulation models in the evaluation of the long‐term performance of storage facilities.
Urban Stormwater Quality Control Analysis with Detention Ponds
Chen, Jieyun (author) / Adams, Barry J. (author)
Water Environment Research ; 78 ; 744-753
2006-07-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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