Underground or surface stormwater storage tank systems that enable the infiltration of water into the ground are basic elements used in Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS). So far, the design methods for such facilities have not taken into account the phenomenon of ground clogging during stormwater infiltration. Top layer sealing of the filter bed influences the infiltration rate of water into the ground. This study presents an original mathematical model describing changes in the infiltration rate variability in the phases of filling and emptying the storage and infiltration tank systems, which enables the determination of the degree of top ground layer clogging. The input data for modelling were obtained from studies conducted on experimental sites on objects constructed on a semi-technological scale. The experiment conducted has proven that the application of the model developed for the phase of water infiltration enables us to estimate the degree of module clogging. However, this method is more suitable for reservoirs embedded in more permeable soils than for those located in cohesive soils.
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October 25 2013
Modelling of percolation rate of stormwater from underground infiltration systems
Ewa Burszta-Adamiak;
1Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Environmental Engineering, pl. Grunwaldzki 24, 50-365 Wroclaw, Poland
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Janusz Łomotowski
Janusz Łomotowski
1Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Environmental Engineering, pl. Grunwaldzki 24, 50-365 Wroclaw, Poland
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Water Sci Technol (2013) 68 (10): 2144–2150.
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Received:
November 22 2012
Accepted:
July 15 2013
Citation
Ewa Burszta-Adamiak, Janusz Łomotowski; Modelling of percolation rate of stormwater from underground infiltration systems. Water Sci Technol 1 November 2013; 68 (10): 2144–2150. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.467
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