高度城市化地区的雨水模型和可持续管理

J. B. Ellis, C. Viavattene
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城市地表水径流的评估和预测已成为世界各地城市雨水管理的一个核心问题,并日益引起人们对风险评估和BMP缓解措施建模工具的兴趣。虽然目前雨水流动和污水输送的水力模拟方法已得到很好的发展和试验,但非点状城市水质的模拟基础仍有些初级。本章的重点是统计和数值方法,这些方法用于量化与雨水径流有关的污染物浓度和负荷,并评估高度城市化地区可持续水管理中BMP控制的性能有效性。主要基于回归和概率分析的简单的一阶筛选技术已经得到广泛应用。这些技术现在正由一般的地理信息系统和基于过程的建模技术加以补充,这些技术经常采用一维-二维耦合双排水方法。一般来说,简单的元建模方法如果经过适当的校准和验证,可以与更确定的基于过程的方法的预测结果相匹配。本文还简要审查了一些商业上可用的软件包,这些软件包旨在支持可持续雨水管理的决策。
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Stormwater Modeling and Sustainable Management in Highly Urbanized Areas
The assessment and prediction of urban surface water runoff has become a core issue for urban stormwater management across the world and has generated an ever-increasing interest in modelling tools for risk assessment and BMP mitigation measures. Whilst hydraulic modelling approaches for stormwater flows and sewered conveyance are now well developed and tested, the modeling basis for non-point urban water quality is still somewhat rudimentary. This chapter focuses on statistical and numerical approaches that have been developed to quantify pollutant concentrations and loadings associated with stormwater runoff and to evaluate the performance effectiveness of BMP controls for sustainable water management in highly urbanised areas. There has been a widespread application of simple, first-order screening techniques primarily based on regression and probabilistic analysis. These are now being supplemented by generic GIS and process-based modeling techniques frequently employing coupled 1D-2D dual-drainage methodologies. In general it is alleged that the simpler meta-modeling approaches if appropriately calibrated and verified, can match the predictive outcomes from the more deterministic process-based methods. A brief review is also provided of some commercially available software packages intended to support decision-making for sustainable stormwater management.
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