World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008 2008
DOI: 10.1061/40976(316)39
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Modeling LID Treatment Train Impacts on Runoff, Sediment, and Water Quality in U.S. Urban Areas Using IDEAL: Part 2 — Model Application to Example US Cities

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“…Documentation: [127] Applications: [107] Download: [128] WWHM Hydrologic model based upon HSPF adapted for control practice design using continuous simulation Calibrated regional parameters for the 19 counties of Western Washington, Version 2012 includes modeling elements to more accurately model bioretention and other LID practices. Documentation: [129] Applications: [108] Download: [130] Notes: * Proprietary; and ** Licensed, the remaining are public domain.…”
Section: Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Documentation: [127] Applications: [107] Download: [128] WWHM Hydrologic model based upon HSPF adapted for control practice design using continuous simulation Calibrated regional parameters for the 19 counties of Western Washington, Version 2012 includes modeling elements to more accurately model bioretention and other LID practices. Documentation: [129] Applications: [108] Download: [130] Notes: * Proprietary; and ** Licensed, the remaining are public domain.…”
Section: Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Documentation: [127] Applications: [107] Download: [128] WWHM Hydrologic model based upon HSPF adapted for control practice design using continuous simulation Calibrated regional parameters for the 19 counties of Western Washington, Version 2012 includes modeling elements to more accurately model bioretention and other LID practices.…”
Section: Field-scale Bioretention Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%