2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jher.2015.09.001
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A methodology for optimal operation of pumping stations in urban drainage systems

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“…Likewise, integrating hydrological models with new or refined processes is crucial in the context of applying it to the broader hydraulic system design, given the benefits of additional, if not rigorous, modelling, in the sense of hydraulic and hydrological advancement. Reference [83] employed the enhanced L-THIA-LID model and reported a reduction in the volume of runoff and pollutants while a hydrologic modelling system based on MIKE-SHE was employed to reproduce surface flow as runoff and was viewed as a viable contribution in terms of subsurface drainage flow channelled via a tiled drainage system [76].…”
Section: Future Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, integrating hydrological models with new or refined processes is crucial in the context of applying it to the broader hydraulic system design, given the benefits of additional, if not rigorous, modelling, in the sense of hydraulic and hydrological advancement. Reference [83] employed the enhanced L-THIA-LID model and reported a reduction in the volume of runoff and pollutants while a hydrologic modelling system based on MIKE-SHE was employed to reproduce surface flow as runoff and was viewed as a viable contribution in terms of subsurface drainage flow channelled via a tiled drainage system [76].…”
Section: Future Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pumping station is important facility to control flood of an urban drainage system to drain urban rainwater to water bodies such as rivers [8]. The flood pump as in Figure 1, is the last alternative selected in controlling flood inundation through water conservation efforts.…”
Section: Flood Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A forecasting model was used to predict trends in precipitation and the operation of rainwater pump stations was predicted [6]. A novel robust approach was proposed to obtain an optimal operation policy on reducing flood damage [7]. A new cooperative operation scheme was proposed for urban drainage systems to maximize the flood mitigation efficiency [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%