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An Evaluation of Hydrologic Modeling Performance of EPA SWMM for Bioretentions

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KAZEZYILMAZ ALHAN, Cevza Melek
GÜLBAZ, Sezar
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Recent techniques should be investigated in detail to avoid present and future problems of urbanization like flood, drought and water pollution. Low Impact Development (LID) Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as bioretentions, green roof, rain barrels, vegetative swales, and permeable pavements have been implemented to diminish adverse effects of urbanization. In this study, a hydrological model for Rainfall-Watershed-Bioretention (RWB) System is developed by using Environmental Protection Agency Storm Water Management Model (EPA SWMM). RWB system is an experimental setup which consists of an artificial rainfall system, drainage area and four bioretention columns with different soil mixture. The hydrological modeling capability of SWMM for bioretentions is presented using the experimental data obtained from the experiments conducted using RWB system under different rainfall events and for bioretentions with different design. Finally, the modeling results of EPA SWMM is compared with the results of the hydrological model of RWB System (HM-RWB). Results show that EPA SWMM performs well in modeling bioretentions whereas the results of HM-RWB are in better agreement with the experimental data.Recent techniques should be investigated in detail to avoid present and future problems of urbanization like flood, drought and water pollution. Low Impact Development (LID) Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as bioretentions, green roof, rain barrels, vegetative swales, and permeable pavements have been implemented to diminish adverse effects of urbanization. In this study, a hydrological model for Rainfall-Watershed-Bioretention (RWB) System is developed by using Environmental Protection Agency Storm Water Management Model (EPA SWMM). RWB system is an experimental setup which consists of an artificial rainfall system, drainage area and four bioretention columns with different soil mixture. The hydrological modeling capability of SWMM for bioretentions is presented using the experimental data obtained from the experiments conducted using RWB system under different rainfall events and for bioretentions with different design. Finally, the modeling results of EPA SWMM is compared with the results of the hydrological model of RWB System (HM-RWB). Results show that EPA SWMM performs well in modeling bioretentions whereas the results of HM-RWB are in better agreement with the experimental data.
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