The key highlights of the book include an innovative rainfall
classification methodology based on stormwater quality to support the
planning and design of stormwater treatment systems. Additionally, this
book provides a practical approach to effective stormwater treatment
design and development of a methodology for rainfall selection to
optimize stormwater treatment based on both its quality and quantity.
The case study presented in this book evaluates how pollutant buildup on
urban surfaces and stormwater runoff quality varies with a range of
catchment characteristics based on different rainfall types. The
information presented will be of particular interest to practitioners
such as stormwater-treatment designers, urban planners and hydrologic
and stormwater-quality model developers since the outcomes presented
provide practical approaches to and recommendations for urban
stormwater-quality improvement. Readers will benefit from a
state-of-the-art critical review of literature on urban stormwater
quality, an in-depth discussion on stormwater-quality processes
providing guidance for engineering practice such as stormwater treatment
design and model development, a comprehensive overview on the
application of multivariate data analysis techniques and a paradigm of
the integrated use of commercial models and mathematical equations to
undertake a comprehensive, urban stormwater-quality investigation.