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ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL VARIABILITY FOR STORMWATER CAPTURE TANK ASSESSMENT
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringSpatial UncertaintyHydrologic EngineeringWater Resources EngineeringQuality EfficiencyHydrometeorologySurface RunoffUrban HydrologyGeographyStormwater HarvestingWater QualityQuality ControlHydrologyWater ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringStormwater ManagementCapture TankFlood Risk Management
ABSTRACT Stormwater tank design and installation is one of the most suitable actions to undertake as a strategy for the quantity and quality control of surface urban runoff during a rain event. In the present work, the quality efficiency of a stormwater capture tank in a sewer system serving a typical Italian urban catchment is analysed on a probabilistic basis, mainly with reference to rainfall space variability on the Tyrrhenian coast side of Italy. In particular, two probabilistic approaches (a simple and a Copula function‐based one) are applied to estimate the average efficiency of such a device to reduce the outflow pollution load into the receiver, varying the net capture tank volume from 0 (when only a combined sewer overflow, CSO, is present) up to 100 m 3 per impervious catchment hectare. In this way, simple expressions to be used for a preliminary sizing of the capacity of a capture tank, without performing complex computational continuous simulations, are provided. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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