Sectional analysis of the pollutant wash-off process based on runoff hydrograph
The validity of using rainfall characteristics as lumped parameters for investigating the pollutant wash-off process such as first flush occurrence is questionable. This research study introduces an innovative concept of using sector parameters to investigate the relationship between the pollutant w...
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my.utm.625302017-06-18T00:33:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62530/ Sectional analysis of the pollutant wash-off process based on runoff hydrograph Alias, Noraliani Liu, An Prasanna, Egodawatta Goonetilleke, Ashantha TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The validity of using rainfall characteristics as lumped parameters for investigating the pollutant wash-off process such as first flush occurrence is questionable. This research study introduces an innovative concept of using sector parameters to investigate the relationship between the pollutant wash-off process and different sectors of the runoff hydrograph and rainfall hyetograph. The research outcomes indicated that rainfall depth and rainfall intensity are two key rainfall characteristics which influence the wash-off process compared to the antecedent dry period. Additionally, the rainfall pattern also plays a critical role in the wash-off process and is independent of the catchment characteristics. The knowledge created through this research study provides the ability to select appropriate rainfall events for stormwater quality treatment design based on the required treatment outcomes such as the need to target different sectors of the runoff hydrograph or pollutant species. The study outcomes can also contribute to enhancing stormwater quality modelling and prediction in view of the fact that conventional approaches to stormwater quality estimation is primarily based on rainfall intensity rather than considering other rainfall parameters or solely based on stochastic approaches irrespective of the characteristics of the rainfall event. Elsevier Science Ltd 2014 Article PeerReviewed Alias, Noraliani and Liu, An and Prasanna, Egodawatta and Goonetilleke, Ashantha (2014) Sectional analysis of the pollutant wash-off process based on runoff hydrograph. Journal of Environmental Management, 134 . pp. 63-69. ISSN 0301-4797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.12.034 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.12.034 |
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The validity of using rainfall characteristics as lumped parameters for investigating the pollutant wash-off process such as first flush occurrence is questionable. This research study introduces an innovative concept of using sector parameters to investigate the relationship between the pollutant wash-off process and different sectors of the runoff hydrograph and rainfall hyetograph. The research outcomes indicated that rainfall depth and rainfall intensity are two key rainfall characteristics which influence the wash-off process compared to the antecedent dry period. Additionally, the rainfall pattern also plays a critical role in the wash-off process and is independent of the catchment characteristics. The knowledge created through this research study provides the ability to select appropriate rainfall events for stormwater quality treatment design based on the required treatment outcomes such as the need to target different sectors of the runoff hydrograph or pollutant species. The study outcomes can also contribute to enhancing stormwater quality modelling and prediction in view of the fact that conventional approaches to stormwater quality estimation is primarily based on rainfall intensity rather than considering other rainfall parameters or solely based on stochastic approaches irrespective of the characteristics of the rainfall event. |
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Sectional analysis of the pollutant wash-off process based on runoff hydrograph |
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