Hydrology

Posts about runoff, groundwater, infiltration, RDII etc

#INFOSWMM, ARC GIS, Hydrology, InfoSWMM, LID, Sustain, SWMM5

Infiltration Trench LID Control for #LID’s in #SWMM5 and #InfoSWMM

Infiltration Trench LID Control for #LID’s in #SWMM5 and #InfoSWMM

This is an introduction along with images of the LID Control and data require3ments in InfoSWMM. Every InfoSWMM Control uses from one to 5 layers of data - each with different data requirements. You can use the Siting Manger of … Read the rest

#INFOSWMM, ARC GIS, Hydrology, InfoSWMM, LID, Sustain, SWMM5

Bio-Retention Cell LID Control in #SWMM5 and #InfoSWMM for Sustain

Bio-Retention Cell LID Control in #SWMM5 and #InfoSWMM for Sustain

This is an introduction along with images of the LID Control and data require3ments in InfoSWMM. Every InfoSWMM Control uses from one to 5 layers of data - each with different data requirements. You can use the Siting Manger of … Read the rest

#INFOSWMM, 2D, Climate, Hydrology, InfoSWMM, SWMM5, Water Quality

BMP, LID, SUDS, WSUD E INFRAESTRUTURA VERDE – PRÁTICAS QUE REVOLUCIONAM A DRENAGEM URBANA

This page has very good graphics on LID and SuDS

http://www.aquafluxus.com.br/bmp-lid-suds-wsud-e-infraestrutura-verde-praticas-que-revolucionam-a-drenagem-urbana/

A urbanização provoca modificações no ciclo hidrológico, alterando suas parcelas e o balanço hídrico da bacia hidrográfica. A

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#INFOSWMM, ARC GIS, Hydrology

New – Five Infiltration Options Now in InfoSWMM v14 and H2OMap SWMM v14 for Watershed Modeling

Infiltration from the pervious area is a marvelous and from a runoff volume and runoff peak perspective a vital process in modeling the hydrology and ultimately the hydraulics of your Watersheds.  Figure 1 shows the five options available in InfoSWMM and H2OMap SWMM after the version 14 update which was Read the rest

ARC GIS, Force Mains, Hydrology, ICM, InfoSWMM

Water is good; it benefits all things and does not compete with them.(Lao-tzu)

I saw this website on LinkedIn and was interested in the use of Chinese and Japanese characters for water.    http://www.flood-risk-bolivia.eu.pn/index.html

“The present research is supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences (JSPS). The project began its research activities on November 2014. The logo selected is quite simple Read the rest

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