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Modelling Assessment of Bioretention Zones Using GIS and SWMM

Author(s): Nestor Mancipe; Diana Beltran; Maria Fernanda Riano; Estiveen Rodriguez; John Sandoval

Linked Author(s): Diana Beltran, Nestor Mancipe Munoz

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Abstract: This study assesses the potential implementation of Bioretention Zones (BRZ) in the Bogota campus at the Universidad Nacional Colombia. The goal of the paper is to present a simplified methodology that considers a BRZ scenario for mitigating runoff peaks in the campus. The project methodology is three folded: (1) a suitability analysis for BRZ implementation, (2) configuration and calibration of a rainfall-runoff model, and (3) simulation and assessment of one BRZ scenario in the study area. The GIS-based suitability analysis revealed that at least 10% of the delineated urban catchment may be suitable for BRZ implementation. An 11-BRZ scenario that captures runoff from 11.9% of the catchment area resulted in a subcatchment’s peak-runoff reduction between 10% to 42%. However, the overall peak reduction may not achieve the 30% peak reduction required by Colombian regulations. Besides the potential location of BRZ, the potential subcatchment runoff is suggested as a planning variable to improve the assessment of this SUDS typology for peak-runoff reduction.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.71573/3y5k5a41

Year: 2025

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