AGENDA
Day 1 (Beginner)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Designed with the beginner in mind, Day 1 focuses on introducing the theory, concepts and tools available for EPA SWMM5 modeling. Lectures are interspersed with real-world hands-on exercises, with plenty of time for one-on-one interaction with the instructors.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
SWMM5 hydrology and hydraulics, building a new stormwater/sanitary model from scratch, hydrologic parameterization, storage facility design, dual drainage system design and GIS data integration. As well as Design storm system analysis, continuous water quality simulations and introduction to climate change modelling.
Day 2 (Intermediate/advanced)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Day 2 focuses on progressing your existing skills and diving deeper into the capabilities of EPA SWMM and PCSWMM. We explore green infrastructure (LIDs, SuDS) and water quality modeling, as well as stormwater reuse and natural system modeling.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
New green infrastructure modelling capabilities, including green roofs, bio-retention, permeable pavement, rain barrels, infiltration trenches, rain gardens, vegetative swales and rooftop disconnection. Pollutant buildup and washoff for continuous modelling, sizing stormwater ponds for treatment, modelling stormwater reuse with control rules, and erosion analysis.
Day 3 (Advanced 1D-2D)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Day 3 focuses on intermediate and advanced level topics with emphasis on integrated 1D-2D model development and results interpretation for urban flood analysis.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Topics included on this day are semi-automatic sensitivity, calibration and error analysis, watershed discretization and parameterization, importing HEC-RAS data sets for watershed flood analysis, and output analysis and inference. We highly recommended that you have already participated in a PCSWMM workshop (Day 1) or taken our online workshop.
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