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Javier Fernández-Pato and Pilar García-Navarro
Numerical simulation of flows that consider interaction between overland and drainage networks has become a practical tool to prevent and mitigate flood situations in urban environments, especially when dealing with intense storm events, where the limite...
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Qiqi Yang, Qiang Dai, Dawei Han, Xuehong Zhu and Shuliang Zhang
For urban watersheds, the storm sewer network provides indispensable data for flood modeling but often needs to be simplified to balance the conflict between the large amount of data and current computing power. The sensitivity of a flood simulation to t...
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Eleftheria Psarrou, Ioannis Tsoukalas and Christos Makropoulos
Pressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbanization, population growth and climate change impacts, necessitate the development of innovative wastewater treatment and reuse technologies. In this conte...
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Zhiyu Shao, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Shuang Li, Shihu Deng, Hongxiang Chai
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An automated algorithm based on the dynamic hydrological and hydraulic simulation modules in Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) was developed to aid the design of storm sewer networks, provided that a layout is given. Numerical performance of the propos...
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Bijit K. Banik, Leonardo Alfonso, Cristiana Di Cristo and Angelo Leopardi
Wastewater quality monitoring is receiving growing interest with the necessity of developing new strategies for controlling accidental and intentional illicit intrusions. In designing a monitoring network, a crucial aspect is represented by the sensors? ...
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano and Simón Nevado-Santos
Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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F. Javier Martínez-Solano, Pedro L. Iglesias-Rey, Juan G. Saldarriaga, Daniel Vallejo
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The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is a dynamic simulation engine of flow in sewer systems developed by the USEPA. It has been successfully used for analyzing and designing both storm water and waste water systems. However, despite including some in...
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Haichun Wu, Guoru Huang, Qingqiang Meng, Mingzhu Zhang and Licheng Li
The DongHaoChong (DHC) basin is located in the central city zone of Guangzhou City, China. Owing to the high density of buildings and low quality of the drainage pipe network in the city, diversion of rain and sewage is difficult. Waterlogging occurs fre...
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