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A Watershed-scale Design Optimization Model for Stormwater Best Management Practices

Citation:

LEE, J. G., A. SELVAKUMAR, K. Alvi, J. Riverson, J. X. Zhen, L. Shoemaker, AND F. Lai. A Watershed-scale Design Optimization Model for Stormwater Best Management Practices. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE. Elsevier Science, New York, NY, 37:6-18, (2012).

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public.

Description:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency developed a decision-support system, System for Urban Stormwater Treatment and Analysis Integration (SUSTAIN), to evaluate alternative plans for stormwater quality management and flow abatement techniques in urban and developing areas. SUSTAIN provides a public domain tool capable of evaluating the optimal location, type, and cost of stormwater best management practices (BMPs) needed to meet water quality and quantity goals. It is a tool designed to provide critically needed support to watershed practitioners in evaluating stormwater management options based on effectiveness and cost to meet their existing program needs. SUSTAIN is for users who have a fundamental understanding of watershed and BMP modeling processes. How to setup SUSTAIN is described here using a case study, conducted by actual data from an existing urban watershed. The developed SUSTAIN model was calibrated by observed rainfall and flow data, representing the existing conditions. The calibrated model developed two BMP cost effectiveness curves for flow volume and pollutant load reductions. A sensitivity analysis was also conducted by varying important BMP implementation specifications.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:11/01/2012
Record Last Revised:05/25/2012
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 238846