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Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China | 2017

Zero increase in peak discharge for sustainable development

Xing Fang; Junqi Li; Yongwei Gong; Xiaoning Li

For urban land development, some or all natural land uses (primarily pervious) are converted into impervious areas which lead to increases of runoff volume and peak discharge. Most of the developed countries require a zero increase in peak discharge for any land development, and the policy has been implemented for several decades. The policy of zero increase in peak discharge can be considered as historical and early stage for the low impact development (LID) and sustainable development, which is to maintain natural hydrological conditions by storing a part or all of additional runoff due to the development on site. The paper will discuss the policy, the policy implementation for individual projects and their impact on regional hydrology. The design rainfalls for sizing LID facilities that are determined in 206 weather stations in USA are smaller than design rainfalls for sizing detention basins. The zero-increase policy links to financial responsibility and sustainability for construction of urban stormwater infrastructures and for reducing urban flooding. The policy was compared with current practices of urban development in China to shine the light for solving urban stormwater problems. The connections and differences among LID practices, the zero-increase policy, and the flood control infrastructure were discussed.We promote and advocate the zero-increase policy on peak discharge for comprehensive stormwater management in China in addition to LID.


Water Resources Management | 2018

Influence of Rainfall, Model Parameters and Routing Methods on Stormwater Modelling

Yongwei Gong; Xiaoning Li; Dandan Zhai; Dingkun Yin; Ruining Song; Junqi Li; Xing Fang; Donghai Yuan

Quantification of the uncertainty associated with stormwater models should be analyzed before using modelling results to make decisions on urban stormwater control and management programs. In this study, the InfoWorks Integrated Catchment Modelling (ICM) rainfall-runoff model was used to simulate hydrographs at the outfall of a catchment (drainage area 8.3xa0ha, with 95% pervious areas) in Shenzhen, China. The model was calibrated and validated for two rainfall events with Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency >0.81. The influence of rainfall, model parameters and routing methods on outflow hydrograph of the catchment was systematically studied. The influence of rainfall was analyzed using generated rainfall distributions with random errors and systematic errors (± 30% offsets). Random errors had less influence than systematic errors on peak flow and runoff volume, especially for two rainfall events with larger depths and longer durations. The Monte Carlo simulations using 500 parameter sets were used to verify the equifinality of the nine model parameters and determine the prediction uncertainty. Most of the monitored flows were within the uncertainty range. The influence of two routing methods from rainfall excess to hydrograph was studied. The InfoWorks ICM model incorporating double quasilinear reservoir routing was found to have a larger effect on the simulated hydrographs for rainfall events having larger depths and longer durations than using the U.S. EPA’s Storm Water Management Model nonlinear reservoir routing method did.


Journal of Hydrologic Engineering | 2018

Influences of Weather Conditions and Daily Repeated Upstream Releases on Temperature Distributions in a River-Reservoir System

Gang Chen; Xing Fang; Junqi Li; Yongwei Gong

AbstractA calibrated three-dimensional environmental fluid dynamics code model was applied to simulate temperature distributions under various hypothetical weather conditions and daily repeated lar...


World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2016 | 2016

Case Studies of the Sponge City Program in China

Xiaoning Li; Junqi Li; Xing Fang; Yongwei Gong; Wenliang Wang


Water | 2016

Influence of Rainfall Characteristics on Total Suspended Solids in Urban Runoff: A Case Study in Beijing, China

Yongwei Gong; Xiaoying Liang; Xiaoning Li; Junqi Li; Xing Fang; Ruining Song


Hydrology Research | 2018

Rainwater retention effect of extensive green roofs monitored under natural rainfall events – a case study in Beijing

Yongwei Gong; Dingkun Yin; Xing Fang; Dandan Zhai; Junqi Li


Water | 2018

Factors Affecting Runoff Retention Performance of Extensive Green Roofs

Yongwei Gong; Dingkun Yin; Xing Fang; Junqi Li


Water | 2018

Estimating Time of Concentration for Overland Flow on Pervious Surfaces by Particle Tracking Method

Xiaoning Li; Xing Fang; Junqi Li; Manoj Kc; Yongwei Gong; Gang Chen


Journal of Water and Climate Change | 2018

Urban stormwater runoff thermal characteristics and mitigation effect of low impact development measures

Junqi Li; Yongwei Gong; Xiaojing Li; Dingkun Yin; Honghong Shi


International Low Impact Development Conference 2018 | 2018

Experimental and Model Study of Road-Bioretention System

Xiaoning Li; Xing Fang; Junqi Li; Jianlong Wang; Nannan Tu; Qingzhu Yang; Pengshu Li; Yongwei Gong

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Junqi Li

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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Dingkun Yin

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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Jianlong Wang

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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Ruining Song

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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Donghai Yuan

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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Honghong Shi

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture

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