Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system

Urbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to flooding, erosion, and the degradation of instream ecosystem health. Best management practices (BMPs), like detention ponds and infiltration trenches, have been widely used to control flood runoff events for...

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Main Authors: Yan-wei Sun, Qing-yun Li, Lei Liu, Cun-dong Xu, Zhong-pei Liu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-04-01
Series:Water Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015302751
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spelling doaj-6559503e29e74e5396a854f09688494d2020-11-24T22:34:14ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702014-04-017214315410.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2014.02.003Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator systemYan-wei SunQing-yun LiLei LiuCun-dong XuZhong-pei LiuUrbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to flooding, erosion, and the degradation of instream ecosystem health. Best management practices (BMPs), like detention ponds and infiltration trenches, have been widely used to control flood runoff events for the past decade. However, low impact development (LID) options have been proposed as an alternative approach to better mimic the natural flow regime by using decentralized designs to control stormwater runoff at the source, rather than at a centralized location in the watershed. For highly urbanized areas, LID stormwater management practices such as bioretention cells and porous pavements can be used to retrofit existing infrastructure and reduce runoff volumes and peak flows. This paper describes a modeling approach to incorporate these LID practices and the two BMPs of detention ponds and infiltration trenches in an existing hydrological model to estimate the impacts of BMPs and LID practices on the surface runoff. The modeling approach has been used in a parking lot located in Lenexa, Kansas, USA, to predict hydrological performance of BMPs and LID practices. A performance indicator system including the flow duration curve, peak flow frequency exceedance curve, and runoff coefficient have been developed in an attempt to represent impacts of BMPs and LID practices on the entire spectrum of the runoff regime. Results demonstrate that use of these BMPs and LID practices leads to significant stormwater control for small rainfall events and less control for flood events.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015302751hydrological simulation approachbest management practiceslow impact developmentflow duration curvepeak flow frequency exceedance curverunoff coefficient
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author Yan-wei Sun
Qing-yun Li
Lei Liu
Cun-dong Xu
Zhong-pei Liu
spellingShingle Yan-wei Sun
Qing-yun Li
Lei Liu
Cun-dong Xu
Zhong-pei Liu
Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
Water Science and Engineering
hydrological simulation approach
best management practices
low impact development
flow duration curve
peak flow frequency exceedance curve
runoff coefficient
author_facet Yan-wei Sun
Qing-yun Li
Lei Liu
Cun-dong Xu
Zhong-pei Liu
author_sort Yan-wei Sun
title Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
title_short Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
title_full Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
title_fullStr Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological simulation approaches for BMPs and LID practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
title_sort hydrological simulation approaches for bmps and lid practices in highly urbanized area and development of hydrological performance indicator system
publisher Elsevier
series Water Science and Engineering
issn 1674-2370
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Urbanization causes hydrological change and increases stormwater runoff volumes, leading to flooding, erosion, and the degradation of instream ecosystem health. Best management practices (BMPs), like detention ponds and infiltration trenches, have been widely used to control flood runoff events for the past decade. However, low impact development (LID) options have been proposed as an alternative approach to better mimic the natural flow regime by using decentralized designs to control stormwater runoff at the source, rather than at a centralized location in the watershed. For highly urbanized areas, LID stormwater management practices such as bioretention cells and porous pavements can be used to retrofit existing infrastructure and reduce runoff volumes and peak flows. This paper describes a modeling approach to incorporate these LID practices and the two BMPs of detention ponds and infiltration trenches in an existing hydrological model to estimate the impacts of BMPs and LID practices on the surface runoff. The modeling approach has been used in a parking lot located in Lenexa, Kansas, USA, to predict hydrological performance of BMPs and LID practices. A performance indicator system including the flow duration curve, peak flow frequency exceedance curve, and runoff coefficient have been developed in an attempt to represent impacts of BMPs and LID practices on the entire spectrum of the runoff regime. Results demonstrate that use of these BMPs and LID practices leads to significant stormwater control for small rainfall events and less control for flood events.
topic hydrological simulation approach
best management practices
low impact development
flow duration curve
peak flow frequency exceedance curve
runoff coefficient
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015302751
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