A new multi‐criteria framework to identify optimal detention ponds in urban drainage systems

Author:

Hosseinzadeh Azadeh12,Behzadian Kourosh3ORCID,Rossi Pekka2,Karami Mozhgan1,Ardeshir Abdollah1,Torabi Haghighi Ali2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran Iran

2. Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

3. School of Computing and Engineering University of West London London UK

Abstract

AbstractUrban development broadly impacts the hydrological cycle, leading to increased peak flow and flooding. Surface water detention ponds are among the most efficient measures for attenuating peak flow and returning it from development to pre‐development conditions. However, the major challenge is identifying optimal locations and cost‐effective designs for these ponds. This paper presents a new framework for identifying the best strategies for using detention ponds to control floods in urban drainage systems (UDS). The framework comprises a portfolio of simulation tools coupled with evolutionary optimisation and multi‐criteria decision analysis models. Hydraulic simulation of UDS is first modelled using SWMM and GIS tools. A multi‐objective optimisation model was used to find the optimal location and design for detention ponds. The compromise programming (CP) multi‐criteria decision‐making method was then used to prioritise potential best management solutions for detention ponds based on several sustainability criteria comprising economic, environmental, physiographic and social factors. The results identified the key features of potential detention ponds appearing in all multi‐objective optimal solutions that are useful for decision‐makers/designers when planning/designing for new detention ponds. The selected optimal pond strategies can significantly improve the UDS performance by decreasing flood damage between 66% and 90% at the cost of between $50,000 and $160,000.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Geography, Planning and Development,Environmental Engineering

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