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A New Decision Support Tool for Evaluating the Impact of Stormwater Management Systems on Urban Runoff Pollution

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WATER
Volume 15, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w15050931

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aquaSens; climate change; decision support tool; green infrastructure; stormwater management; sustainable urban drainage; urban runoff; water quality

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A new tool is presented in this work to model the concentration of common pollutants in urban runoff, taking into account surface type, traffic, and building type. The tool also includes a model to evaluate the impact of different sustainable urban drainage system (SUDS) types.
Stormwater runoff is often discharged untreated into receiving waters, a process that is widely recognized as a threat to water quality. To protect water bodies, tools are needed to assess the risk of urban runoff pollution. In this work, a new tool is presented that can be used to model the concentration of the most frequent pollutants in urban runoff, i.e., Zn, Cu, Pb, PAH(1)6, TN, and TP, based not only on the surface type but also on other inputs such as the amount of traffic or the building type. The tool also includes a simple model to evaluate the impact of different SUDS types. The water quality model was evaluated by measurement campaigns in separate sewer systems of a few small catchments in Flanders. The model was able to reproduce the observed time-dependent spread in concentrations in a satisfactory manner. Furthermore, the model also allowed for the attribution of differences in heavy metal concentrations in catchments very similar to the building types. These are clear improvements compared to previous model approaches.

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