A Method to Identify Key Sub-catchments for LID Placement Based on Monte Carlo Sampling

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Abstract

Low impact development (LID) can treat excess urban runoff and improve the performance of urban drainage system. LID located in different sub-catchments has quite different effect. However, using optimization algorithm to find the key sub-catchments will cost much computing resources and time. This research proposed a method to rapidly identify key sub-catchments for LID placement by a new index called Rank Score. A case study area in Kunming, China is adopted to test the validity of the method. The application of Rank Score is found to be effective and key sub-catchments are recognized to generate optimized solutions. It is discovered that compared to the average of Monte Carlo samples, optimized performance indices are 41.7%, 26.8% and 42.4% less in terms of the amount of flooding, CSO and shock to WWTP respectively. The numeric features and spatial characteristics of Rank Score distribution are discussed as well.

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Guo, H., Zeng, S., & Dong, X. (2019). A Method to Identify Key Sub-catchments for LID Placement Based on Monte Carlo Sampling. In Green Energy and Technology (pp. 63–67). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99867-1_11

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