Grantee Research Project Results
2019 Progress Report: An Integrated Decision Support Tool (I-DST) for Life-Cycle Cost Assessment and Optimization of Green, Grey, and Hybrid Stormwater Infrastructure
EPA Grant Number: R836174Title: An Integrated Decision Support Tool (I-DST) for Life-Cycle Cost Assessment and Optimization of Green, Grey, and Hybrid Stormwater Infrastructure
Investigators: Hogue, Terri , Horvath, Arpad , McCray, John , Higgins, Christopher , Stokes, Jennifer , Geza, Mengistu , McDonald, Rob , Grubert, Emily
Institution: Colorado School of Mines , The Nature Conservancy , University of California - Berkeley
EPA Project Officer: Packard, Benjamin H
Project Period: April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2020 (Extended to March 31, 2021)
Project Period Covered by this Report: April 1, 2019 through March 31,2020
Project Amount: $1,949,462
RFA: National Priorities: Life Cycle Costs of Water Infrastructure Alternatives (2015) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Water
Objective:
Develop an integrated Decision Support Tool (i-DST) that allows for optimization and life-cycle cost assessment (LCCA) of grey, green, and hybrid stormwater infrastructure alternatives and is adaptable across the regional climate, policies, and practices of the United States. The tool will have separate modules for: (a) watershed-scale hydrology and water quality, (b) site-scale hydrology and water quality, (c) LCCA, and (d) co-benefit analysis and post processing.
Progress Summary:
Watershed-scale Hydrology/Water Quality Module
- The Watershed Scale GUI has been switched over to Qt/C++ which is easier and faster to use, less error prone, gives the user and future coders more control, and has more portability than the original Excel GUI.
- Completed modeling on two test sites in Los Angeles and Denver
Site-scale Hydrology/Water Quality Module
- Completed development of water quality module
- Completed development and testing of SCM placement tool coupled with SWMM
- Tool was demonstrated through a case study
Co-benefit Module
- Created a framework for assessing hydrologic and vegetation-based benefits
- Finalized the procedure for including hydrologic-based benefits and potential vegetated area into the watershed-scale hydrologic model
Life Cycle Assessment / Life Cycle Cost Assessment Module
- Completed LCC / LCA module for distributed infrastructure and accompanying user guide
- Piloted and validated LCC / LCA module for distributed infrastructure
- Developed energy and economic cost regression equations for grey infrastructure to estimate energy costs from these cities.
Future Activities:
Watershed-scale Hydrology/Water Quality Module
- Fully integrate watershed module with the LCC and benefit analysis modules
- Internal stress testing and beta testing of the tool
- Development of case studies using the watershed tool including watershed in Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte
- Prepare user manual for i-DST SUSTAIN and GUI interface
Site-scale Hydrology/Water Quality Module
- Test and refine hydrologic, water quality and BMP selection modules within the i-DSTss
- Develop, test and refine graphical user interface for recently developed GIP-SWMM
- Prepare user manual for i-DSTss and GIP-SWMM
Co-benefit Module
- Finish integration of benefit analysis into the tool
- Finish co-benefit factsheets
Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Cost Assessment Module
- Publish distributed infrastructure tool and corresponding manuscript
- Integrate grey infrastructure tool and complete case studies
Journal Articles on this Report : 4 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
Other project views: | All 28 publications | 12 publications in selected types | All 12 journal articles |
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Shojaeizadeh A, Geza M, McCray J, Hogue TS. Site-scale integrated decision support tool (i-DSTss) for stormwater management. Water 2019;11(10):2022. |
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Spahr KM, Bell CD, McCray JE, Hogue TS. Greening up stormwater infrastructure:Measuring vegetation to establish context and promote cobenefits in a diverse set of US cities. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2020;48:126548. |
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Grubert E, Stokes-Draut J. Mitigation Life Cycle Assessment:Best Practices from LCA of Energy and Water Infrastructure That Incurs Impacts to Mitigate Harm. Energies 2020;13(4):992. |
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Gallo E, Bell C, Mika K, Gold M, Hogue TS. Stormwater Management Options and Decision-Making in Urbanized Watersheds of Los Angeles, California. Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment 2020;6(2):04020003. |
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Supplemental Keywords:
Stormwater; best management practices; optimization; life cycle cost; life cycle assessment;Relevant Websites:
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Progress and Final Reports:
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