Performance assessment of a commonly used "accumulation and wash-off" model from long-term continuous road runoff turbidity measurements

Water Res. 2015 Jul 1:78:47-59. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.03.030. Epub 2015 Apr 14.

Abstract

The suitability of a commonly used accumulation and wash-off model for continuous modelling of urban runoff contamination was evaluated based on 11-month turbidity and flow-rate records from an urban street. Calibration and uncertainty analysis were performed using a Markov Chain Monte-Carlo sampling method for both suspended solids loads (discharge rates) and concentration modelling. Selected models failed at replicating suspended solids concentration over the complete monitoring period. The studied dataset indeed suggests that the accumulation process is rather unpredictable and cannot be satisfactorily represented with usual accumulation models unless short periods are considered. Regarding suspended solid loads modelling, noticeably better performance was achieved, but similar results could as well be obtained with much simpler constant concentration models. Unless providing very accurate estimates of concentrations in runoff, accounting for their temporal variability during rain events may therefore not always be necessary for pollutant loads modelling, as loads are in fact mostly explained by runoff volumes.

Keywords: Calibration; Concentrations; Loads; Pollutants; Suspended solids; Uncertainties.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Calibration
  • Cities
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Nephelometry and Turbidimetry
  • Rain
  • Uncertainty
  • Water Movements
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*
  • Water Pollution, Chemical / analysis*

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical