Abstract

The campus is facing the problems of waterlogging and runoff pollution. To mitigate these phenomena, this study constructs a SWMM model using a campus as the study area. The reduction effects of runoff volume and pollutant load under four LID facility combination scenarios were simulated. Eleven evaluation indicators were selected from environmental, economic and social aspects, and the weights of each indicator were calculated by applying the CRITIC method. The relative percentage of different rainfall recurrence periods under the same evaluation indicator was obtained. The composite index method is used to calculate the composite index for each scenario. The combination of rain garden, permeable pavement, bioretention and green roof is determined as the optimal scenario. The Fuzzy pattern recognition method is used to select three representative rainfall events and simulate the reduction effect of runoff volume and pollutant load under four scenarios to further verify the optimal scenario. The results show that the reduction rates of runoff volume and pollutant load under scenario 4 are 2.7%, 4.2% and 4.7% higher than those under scenarios 1, 2 and 3. Based on the above study, the optimal LID facility combination selected in this paper will provide a reference for the construction of sponge facilities similar to this study area.

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