EPA's Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) is used throughout the world for planning, analysis, and design related to stormwater runoff, combined and sanitary sewers, and other drainage systems. It can be used to evaluate gray infrastructure stormwater control strategies, such as pipes and storm drains, and is a useful tool for creating cost-effective green/gray hybrid stormwater control solutions. SWMM was developed to help support local, state, and national stormwater management objectives to reduce runoff through infiltration and retention, and help to reduce discharges that cause impairment of waterbodies. In this tutorial, a storm water model has been developed for a dummy area using SWMM.
Youtube Videos:
SWMM: Lec 1 Introduction to Urban Hydrologic Modeling - YouTube
SWMM: Lec 2 Modeling Hydrological Processes - YouTube
SWMM: Lec 3 Modeling Hydraulic Processess - YouTube
SWMM: Lec 4 Modeling WQ and LID - YouTube
SWMM: Lec 5 Hands-on-Training with a Hypothetical Example - YouTube