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PVA has developed two urban water quality software programs, each of which is
described below. Select the button to the left for more detail.
- WinSLAMM
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WinSLAMM (Source
Loading and Management Model for Windows) was developed to evaluate
nonpoint source pollutant loadings in urban areas using small storm hydrology. The model determines the runoff from a series of normal
rainfall events and calculates the pollutant loading created by these
rainfall events. The user is also able to apply a series of
control devices, such as infiltration/biofiltration, street sweeping, wet detention
ponds, grass swales, porous pavement, or catchbasins to determine how
effectively these devices remove pollutants. For a brief
description of the program, download this WinSLAMM
description.
- WinDETPOND
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WinDETPOND was
developed to perform continuous simulations of wet stormwater
detention ponds. This continuous simulation is important to understand
the storm to storm variation and long-term performance for typical
rain conditions. WinDETPOND was verified using many years of detention
pond data obtained from the Monroe Street detention pond monitored by
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the USGS.
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