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Watershed-Based Modeling with AGNPS for Storm Water Management
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 2004A strategy for developing sediment transport information for storm water planning and management is described. The strategy links location-based and intensity-based development scenarios with potential water quality impacts to a stream system and at a watershed outlet and (1) is based on sediment transport calculations; (2) develops information that ...
Kathleen M. Trauth, D. Scott Adams
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Storm-Water Management Implementation through Modeling and GIS
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1996This paper presents an integration of a lumped parameter hydrologic model (Penn State Runoff Model) with a planning level geographic information system (GIS) in implementing a watershed-wide storm-water management plan. The integration is used to estimate physical input parameters of the model.
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Watershed Models for Storm Water Management: Comparing Hydrologic and Hydraulic Procedures
2009 Reno, Nevada, June 21 - June 24, 2009, 2009Many different watershed models are available today that have various complexities, strengths, and weaknesses. Selecting the most appropriate model to achieve the most accurate and efficient solution possible is a challenging task. Despite the fact that all models are mathematical engines, their basic mathematical foundation is often overlooked due to ...
Deva K. Borah +3 more
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Hydrologic Modeling Processes of the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)
World Water & Environmental Resources Congress 2003, 2003This paper focuses on the rainfall-runoff (surface hydrology) routines of the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). These include methods for generation of overland flow as well as precipitation input options and loss (abstraction) options.
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Improvement of the EXTRAN Block in Storm Water Management Model (SWMM4.4h)
World Environmental and Water Resource Congress 2006, 2006Improvement of the EXTRAN block in Storm Water Management Model (SWMM4.4h) Daeryong Park, Jorge Gironas, Larry A. Roesner, PhD, P.E., Fellow ASCE, Martin A. Farber, P.E. and Sukhwan Jang Department of Civil Engineering Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1372, USA; PH (970) 491-2838; FAX (970) 491-7727; email: Dae.Park@colostate.edu,
Daeryong Park +4 more
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An expert system for storm water management modelling, and its application
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 1991Abstract The essential features of the KBSWMM model, a knowledge-based system for model calibration of the Runoff Block of the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), are discussed in detail. The model is then applied to predict runoff of a 6.2 km 2 catchment in Singapore. Model calibration and verification runs are performed.
S.Y. Liong, W.T. Chan, C.L. Law
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Sanitary sewer design using EPA storm water management model (SWMM)
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2010AbstractTraditional sanitary sewer design uses detailed design tables that contain all the necessary information to complete the design. An alternative approach is to use modeling software, such as the EPA SWMM model. This paper details the application of the EPA SWMM model to design the sanitary sewer system of a proposed 62 lot development. Typically
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Simulating time-varying cave flow and water levels using the Storm Water Management Model
Engineering Geology, 2002The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is an Environmental Protection Agency code used to estimate runoff through storm water drainage systems that include channels, pipes, and manholes with storage. SWMM was applied to simulate flow and water level changes with time for a part of Stephens Gap Cave in Jackson County, Alabama.
C.Warren Campbell, Sean M Sullivan
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Improving water quality modelling for green roof runoff using Storm Water Management Model
Urban Climate, 2023Hwansuk Kim +4 more
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