Modelling of different measures for improving removal in a stormwater pond


Autoria(s): German, J; Jansons, K; Svensson, G; Karlsson, D; Gustafsson, LG
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The effect of retrofitting an existing pond on removal efficiency and hydraulic performance was modelled using the commercial software Mike21 and compartmental modelling. The Mike21 model had previously been calibrated on the studied pond. Installation of baffles, the addition of culverts under a causeway and removal of an existing island were all studied as possible improvement measures in the pond. The subsequent effect on hydraulic performance and removal of. suspended solids was then evaluated. Copper, cadmium, BOD, nitrogen and phosphorus removal were,also investigated for that specific improvement measure showing the best results. Outcomes of this study reveal that all measures increase the removal efficiency of suspended solids. The hydraulic efficiency is improved for all cases, except for the case where the island is removed. Compartmental modelling was also used to evaluate hydraulic performance and facilitated a better understanding of the way each of the different measures affected the flow pattern and performance. It was concluded that the installation of baffles is the best of the studied measures resulting in a reduction in the annual load on the receiving lake by approximately 8,000 kg of suspended solids (25% reduction of the annual load), 2 kg of copper (10% reduction of the annual load) and 600 kg of BOD (10% reduction of the annual load).

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:75439

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

I W A Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Compartmental Modelling #Numerical Model #Removal Efficiency #Retrofitting #Stormwater Pond #Engineering, Environmental #Environmental Sciences #Water Resources #Pollutant Removal #Detention #Wetland #C1 #0502 Environmental Science and Management
Tipo

Journal Article