Adaptation of Dual Drainage to Control Flooding and Enhance Combined Sewer Systems in Highly Urbanized Areas

47 Pages Posted: 20 Jun 2024

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Juan Esteban Ossa Ossa

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Sophie Duchesne

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Geneviève Pelletier

Université Laval

Abstract

Combined sewer surcharges in densely urbanized areas have become more frequent due to the expansion of impervious surfaces and intensified precipitation caused by climate change. These surcharges can generate system overflows, causing urban flooding and pollution of urban areas. This paper presents a novel methodology to mitigate sewer system surcharges and control surface water. In this methodology, flow control devices and urban landscape retrofitting are proposed as strategies to reduce water inflow into the sewer network and manage excess water on the surface during extreme rainfall events. For this purpose, a 1D/2D dual drainage model was developed for two case studies located in Montreal, Canada. Applying the proposed methodology to these two sites led to a reduction of the volume of wastewater overflows by 100% and 86%, and a decrease in the number of surface overflows by 100% and 71%, respectively, at the two sites for a 100-year return period 3-h Chicago design rainfall. It also controlled the extent of flooding, reduced the volume of uncontrolled surface floods by 78% and 80% and decreased flooded areas by 68% and 42%, respectively, at the two sites for the same design rainfall.

Keywords: Dual drainage, Flooding, Low impact development, Flow control devices, Urban landscape retrofitting

Suggested Citation

Ossa Ossa, Juan Esteban and Duchesne, Sophie and Pelletier, Geneviève, Adaptation of Dual Drainage to Control Flooding and Enhance Combined Sewer Systems in Highly Urbanized Areas. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4871349 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4871349

Juan Esteban Ossa Ossa (Contact Author)

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Sophie Duchesne

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Geneviève Pelletier

Université Laval ( email )

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