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Modelling the effects of changes in rainfall event characteristics on TSS loads in urban runoff
Authors:Matthias Borris  Maria Viklander  Anna‐Maria Gustafsson  Jiri Marsalek
Institution:1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Lule? University of Technology, Lule?, Sweden;2. National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada
Abstract:The effect of changes in rainfall event characteristics on urban stormwater quality, which was described by total suspended solids (TSS), was studied by means of computer simulations conducted with the Storm Water Management Model for a climate change scenario for northern Sweden. The simulation results showed that TSS event loads depended mainly on rainfall depth and intensity, but not on antecedent conditions. Storms with low‐to‐intermediate depths and intensities showed the highest sensitivity to changes in rainfall input, both for percentage and absolute changes in TSS wash‐off loads, which was explained by the contribution of pervious areas and supply limitations. This has significant implications for stormwater management, because those relatively frequent events generally carry a high percentage of the annual pollutant load. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:stormwater quality  rainfall event characteristics  climate change  computer simulations  geographical coordinates 64°  45′  0″  N  20°  57′  0″  E
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