Storm Water Management Model Applications Manual

Courtesy Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA  Tue, 10/13/2009 - 13:58

The EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is a dynamic rainfall-runoff simulation model that computes runoff quantity and quality from primarily urban areas.

This manual is a practical application guide for new SWMM users who have already had some previous training in hydrology and hydraulics.

It contains nine worked-out examples that illustrate how SWMM can be used to model some of the most common types of stormwater management and design problems encountered in practice.

These included: computing runoff for both...


 

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