Hydrologic–hydraulic assessment of SUDS control capacity using different modeling approaches: a case study in Bogotá, Colombia

Abby Daniela Ortega Sandoval, Johanna Sörensen, Juan Pablo Rodríguez, Luna Bharati

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Abstract

Urban flooding has increased in response to impervious surface intensification, the loss of green areas, and high-intensity rainfall associated with climate change. Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) are an appealing option for stormwater management; however, their hydraulic control capabilities have received little attention. We developed a comparative model-based approach with 24 scenarios to contrast the hydrologic and hydraulic response of a highly discretized (HD) 1D model and a coupled 1D–2D model, considering the impact of rainwater harvesting systems and tree pits. An additional scenario was modeled including attenuation storage tanks, green roofs, and pervious pavements. A heavily urbanized flood-prone catchment with severe land-use constraints in Bogotá, Colombia, was selected for analysis. The findings revealed that SUDS can contribute to reducing the number of flooded junctions, overloaded conduits' length, overloading time, nodal inundation depth, and waterlogging extent. Furthermore, the HD 1D model can reproduce the coupled 1D–2D model results in terms of hydrologic response and some hydraulic control indicators. Further research is needed for an accurate description of the internal hydraulic mechanisms of SUDS interacting with overland flow. The key findings of this study provide model-based evidence to support urban stormwater management decision-making in data-scarce environments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3124-3145
Number of pages22
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume87
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Water Engineering

Free keywords

  • 1d model
  • 2d model
  • green infrastructure
  • hydraulic response
  • overland fl ow
  • stormwater management

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