Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management 2004
DOI: 10.1061/40737(2004)378
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Innovative Model for Designing Low Impact Developments (LIFE)

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“…The latter two models tend to require a large number of parameter values and/or analytical solutions such as that achieved by Chen et al (2001) for the Richards Equation. The LIFE TM model (Low Impact Feasibility Evaluation Model) was developed by CH2MHill (Patwardham et al 2004). The LIFE TM model is a continuoussimulation model and uses a volume-based approach for evaluating LID design options.…”
Section: And the Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter two models tend to require a large number of parameter values and/or analytical solutions such as that achieved by Chen et al (2001) for the Richards Equation. The LIFE TM model (Low Impact Feasibility Evaluation Model) was developed by CH2MHill (Patwardham et al 2004). The LIFE TM model is a continuoussimulation model and uses a volume-based approach for evaluating LID design options.…”
Section: And the Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LIFE TM model is a continuoussimulation model and uses a volume-based approach for evaluating LID design options. The model is based on physical processes that occur in individual LID components (e.g., permeable pavers, green roofs, bioswales, and stormwater planters) (Patwardham et al 2004).…”
Section: And the Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologicmentioning
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