Science Inventory

Great Lakes Sedimentation Workshop: US EPA National Stormwater Calculator

Citation:

Berner, J. Great Lakes Sedimentation Workshop: US EPA National Stormwater Calculator. Great Lakes Sedimentation Workshop, Chicago, IL, November 01 - 02, 2017.

Impact/Purpose:

Provide a technical overview of the US EPA National Stormwater Calculator, focusing on its potential uses for assisting with the planning of green infrastructure stormwater projects in the Great Lakes region. This information will be provided to federal and state agencies, universities, and consultants/contractors.

Description:

Stormwater discharges continue to cause impairment of our Nation’s waterbodies. In order to reduce impairment, EPA has developed the National Stormwater Calculator (SWC) to help support local, state, and national stormwater management objectives and regulatory efforts to reduce runoff through infiltration and retention using green infrastructure practices as low impact development (LID) controls. The primary focus of the SWC is to inform site developers on how well they can meet a desired stormwater retention target with and without the use of green infrastructure. It can also be used by landscapers and homeowners. Desktop and Mobile Versions. The SWC is available as a Windows-based desktop program and as a mobile web application compatible with all operating systems, which can be used on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Both versions require an internet connection. Cost Module. An LID cost estimation module within the application allows planners and managers to evaluate LID controls based on comparison of regional and national project planning level cost estimates (capital and average annual maintenance) and predicted LID control performance. Cost estimation is accomplished based on user identified size configuration of the LID control infrastructure and other key project and site-specific variables. This includes whether the project is being applied as part of new development or redevelopment and if there are existing site constraints. Climate Scenarios. The SWC allows users to consider how runoff may vary based both on historical weather and potential future climate conditions. To better inform decisions, it is recommended that users develop a range of SWC results with various assumptions about model inputs. Please check with local authorities about whether and how use of these tools may support local stormwater management goals.

URLs/Downloads:

508 SWC_GLSEDIMENTATION_DRAFT__10_11_17.PDF  (PDF, NA pp,  8330.835  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:11/01/2017
Record Last Revised:06/29/2018
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 341506