Hydrodynamic modeling of the impact of residential rainwater harvesting systems on stormwater runoff and drainage networks

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This paper presents the results of hydrodynamic modeling of urbanized catchment, where rainwater harvesting systems (RWH) was applied. The catchment model was developed in the Storm Water Managment Model program and RWH was simulated as one of the LID practices available in this program-rain barrels (RB). The research was carried out for various rain barrels implementation scenarios (50%-100%) in a single-family housing estate. However, the results of the research showed that the use of rain barrels (RB) to capture rainwater discharged from the roof of buildings was not effective in significantly reducing the outflow of water from the catchment, and thus reducing the occurrence of pressure flows in the analyzed sewage system.

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Stec, A. (2018). Hydrodynamic modeling of the impact of residential rainwater harvesting systems on stormwater runoff and drainage networks. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 45). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184500089

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