Stormwater tank performance significantly depends on management practices. This paper proposes a procedure to assess tank efficiency in terms of volume and pollutant concentration using four different capture tank management protocols. The comparison of the efficiency results reveals that, as expected, a combined bypass-stormwater tank system achieves better results than a tank alone. The management practices tested for the tank-only systems provide notably different efficiency results. The practice of immediately emptying after the end of the event exhibits significant levels of efficiency and operational advantages. All other configurations exhibit either significant operational problems or very low performances. The continuous simulation and semi-probabilistic approach for the best tank management practice are compared. The semi-probabilistic approach is based on a Weibull probabilistic model of the main characteristics of the rainfall process. Following this approach, efficiency indexes were established. The comparison with continuous simulations shows the reliability of the probabilistic approach even if this last is certainly very site sensitive. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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De Paola, F., & De Martino, F. (2013). Stormwater tank performance: Design and management criteria for capture tanks using a continuous simulation and a semi-probabilistic analytical approach. Water (Switzerland), 5(4), 1699–1711. https://doi.org/10.3390/w5041699
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