Modelling of Highway Runoff Quantity and Quality

Authors

  • Ashraf El-Shahat Elsayed
  • A. Grünwald
  • M. Synáčková
  • M. Slavíček

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/236

Keywords:

Stormwater Management Model, highway runoff, quantity, quality, first flush

Abstract

The stormwater Management Model (SWMM) is a well-known stormwater runoff-simulation model. It is a deterministic, spatially distributed model for calculation of runoff quantity and quality. The aim of this study was to predict highway runoff characteristics using data from different highway catchments. The SWMM was used in the simulation process and the predicted data was verified using monitoring data collected from Prague-Plzeň highway for both total suspended solids and organic compounds. The analyzed data indicated that the simulated TSS, BOD5 concentrations lie within the range of the measured data and both data sets are considered highly polluted with respect to the specification limits. The analyzed data also show that the first flush of runoff is the most polluted, and is responsible for contamination of retention and/or received waters.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Ashraf El-Shahat Elsayed

A. Grünwald

M. Synáčková

M. Slavíček

Downloads

Published

2001-01-03

How to Cite

Elsayed, A. E.-S., Grünwald, A., Synáčková, M., & Slavíček, M. (2001). Modelling of Highway Runoff Quantity and Quality. Acta Polytechnica, 41(3). https://doi.org/10.14311/236

Issue

Section

Articles