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Evolutionary and Holistic Assessment of Green-Grey Infrastructure for CSO Reduction

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WATER
卷 8, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w8090402

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urban drainage; green-grey infrastructure; hydrodynamic models; multi-objective optimization

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  1. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
  2. Advanced Class Program at UNESCO-IHE by UNEP-DHI Partnership-Center on Water and Environment
  3. Municipality of Montevideo

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Recent research suggests future alterations in rainfall patterns due to climate variability, affecting public safety and health in urban areas. Urban growth, one of the main drivers of change in the current century, will also affect these conditions. Traditional drainage approaches using grey infrastructure offer low adaptation to an uncertain future. New methodologies of stormwater management focus on decentralized approaches in a long-term planning framework, including the use of Green Infrastructure (GI). This work presents a novel methodology to select, evaluate, and place different green-grey practices (or measures) for retrofitting urban drainage systems. The methodology uses a hydrodynamic model and multi-objective optimization to design solutions at a watershed level. The method proposed in this study was applied in a highly urbanized watershed to evaluate the effect of these measures on Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) quantity. This approach produced promising results and may become a useful tool for planning and decision making of drainage systems.

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