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A high resolution application of a stormwater management model (SWMM) using genetic parameter optimization

Journal

URBAN WATER JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 394-410

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2012.739631

Keywords

urban hydrology; SWMM; high spatial resolution; parameter sensitivity; parameter optimization

Funding

  1. Doctoral Programme in the Built Environment (RYM-TO)
  2. Maa-ja vesitekniikan tuki foundation (MVTT)
  3. European Regional Development Fund

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Low Impact Development (LID) tools and green infrastructure approaches have been developed and applied to mitigate the urbanization impacts on increasing runoff and pollutant washoff. The present work is the first part of a larger effort to simulate LID scenarios for a large scale urban catchment through up-scaling of high-resolution study catchments using the Stormwater Management Model (SWMM). In this study we present the setup, calibration, validation, and the results of a parameter sensitivity analysis of a high-resolution SWMM model for a highly urbanized small catchment located in Southern Finland. The homogenous subcatchments and associated narrow parameter boundaries, which are allowed by the high spatial resolution, result in insensitivity of SWMM to the fraction of impervious cover. The model optimization, using only the two identified key parameters depression storage and Manning's roughness n for conduit flow, yielded good performance statistics for both calibration and validation of the model.

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