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... 268 Appendix B Watershed Model Summaries This appendix describes hydrological models that are potentially applicable for evaluating project impacts and out-of-kind mitigation techniques within a watershed context.
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... 269 • Model also assumes subbasins and streams as a network of reservoirs for routing flows. • The receiving waterbody assumes complete mixing along the width and depth.
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... 270 Perhaps one of the most relevant applications to the current study is the WWHM (Clear Creek Solutions 2006) which is an interactive software package to predict stormwater runoff for sizing stormwater control facilities.
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... 271 Bicknell, B.R., J.C. Imhoff, J.L.
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... 272 Scheckenberger, R.B., and A.S. Kennedy.
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... 273 o Infiltration trenches. o Green roofs.
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... 274 Rossman, L.A 2015. Storm Water Management Model User's Manual, Version 5.1.
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... 275 Jeong, J., Kannan, N., Srinivasan R
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... 276 Antonio River Basin. Multiple tools developed for SARA incorporated the core (non-GIS)
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... 277 • Non-proprietary software available from EPA. • Excel-based interface.
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... 278 as quantity. Case studies have been performed in several locations in the northeast and Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

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