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(sub-) catchment delineation with different levels of geographical data: which effects on combined sewer overflow modelling?

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Delineation results Conclusions References Context Evaluate the effect of the spatial distribution of SUDS in urban catchment Combined Sewer Overflow impacts Case study n°3 Case study n°2 Case study n°1 available data Scenario n°1 Scenario n°2 Scenario n°3 Scenario n°4 CSO structure position, Land use maps CSO structure position, Land use maps DEM 5m x 5m CSO structure position, Land use maps Network plans CSO structure position, Land use maps, DEM 5m x 5m, Network plans CSO structure Pipes Nodes • Mimicking the network following the main roads provides a good approximation of the main branches of the network • Current results show a better estimation of total runoff volume when topography is available.
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hal-04377274 , version 1 (07-01-2024)

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Violeta A. Montoya-Coronado, L. Soullard, R. Gaubert, Pascal Molle, Damien Tedoldi, et al.. (sub-) catchment delineation with different levels of geographical data: which effects on combined sewer overflow modelling?. 10th International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks, Aug 2022, Gratz, Austria. ⟨hal-04377274⟩
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