Hydrological performance of lined permeable pavements in Norway

Author:

Abdalla Elhadi Mohsen Hassan123,Selseth Ingrid2ORCID,Muthanna Tone Merete3ORCID,Helness Herman2ORCID,Alfredsen Knut3ORCID,Gaarden Terje4ORCID,Sivertsen Edvard2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NTNU: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, S.P. Andersens vei 5, Trondheim, Trondelag 7031

2. SINTEF community, S.P. Andersens vei 3, Trondheim, Trondelag 7031, Norway

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Andersens vei 5, Trondelag 7031, Norway

4. Vikaune Fabrikker AS, Industriveien 3, Stjørdal, Trondelag 7500, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Lined permeable pavements (LPPs) are types of sustainable urban stormwater systems (SUDs) that are suitable for locations with low infiltration capacity or shallow groundwater levels. This study evaluated the hydrological performance of an LPP system in Norway using common detention indicators and flow duration curves (FDCs). Two hydrological models, the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)-LID module and a reservoir model, were applied to simulate continuous outflows from the LPP system to plot the FDCs. The sensitivity of the parameters of the SWMM-LID module was assessed using the generalized likelihood uncertainty estimation methodology. The LPP system was found to detain the flow effectively based on the median values of the detention indicators (peak reduction = 89%, peak delay = 40 min, centroid delay = 45 min, T50-delay = 86 min). However, these indicators are found to be sensitive to the amount of precipitation and initial conditions. The reservoir model developed in this study was found to yield more accurate simulations (higher NSE) than the SWMM-LID module, and it can be considered a suitable design tool for LPP systems. The FDC offers an informative method to demonstrate the hydrological performance of LPP systems for stormwater engineers and decision-makers.

Funder

norges forskningsråd

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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