In:
Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Abstract:
In this study, three technical solutions were compared with regard to their effectiveness in reducing urban flooding in the urban drainage system of a virtual catchment area. A suitable methodology was developed on how such a comparative analysis can be carried out in other catchments as well. In total, three technical solutions were implemented in a modified 1D-2D flood model, and a real heavy storm event was simulated: i) stormwater retention basins; ii) emergency spillways in combination with a retention swale; iii) combination of decentralized nature-based solutions for stormwater management: extensive green roofs, permeable parking areas, infiltration swales, and retention shafts. The effectiveness was quantified and evaluated based on the relative deviation from the reference conditions for a total of four objectives, water level at a hot spot, runoff in the sewage system, combined sewer overflow volume, and flooding areas. It could be shown that the decentralized nature-based solutions as well as the emergency spillways can reduce the water level as well as the flooded areas. For the evaluation of the entire urban drainage system, a combined approach with regard to effectiveness is to be aimed for and analyzed with real catchment areas and real flooding events.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0945-358X
,
1613-7566
DOI:
10.1007/s00506-023-00991-9
Language:
German
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Publication Date:
2023
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1186984-7
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2383304-X
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