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Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)

Screen shot of the EPA SWMM 5  Graphical User Interface. Please Contact Lewis Rossman at rossman.lewis@epa.gov or (513) 569-7603 for a detailed description. Click on image for a larger view.

SWMM 5 GUI. Larger View

Version 5.0.015

Description

The EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is a dynamic rainfall-runoff simulation model used for single event or long-term (continuous) simulation of runoff quantity and quality from primarily urban areas. The runoff component of SWMM operates on a collection of subcatchment areas that receive precipitation and generate runoff and pollutant loads. The routing portion of SWMM transports this runoff through a system of pipes, channels, storage/treatment devices, pumps, and regulators. SWMM tracks the quantity and quality of runoff generated within each subcatchment, and the flow rate, flow depth, and quality of water in each pipe and channel during a simulation period comprised of multiple time steps.

SWMM was first developed in 1971, and has since undergone several major upgrades since then. It continues to be widely used throughout the world for planning, analysis and design related to stormwater runoff, combined sewers, sanitary sewers, and other drainage systems in urban areas, with many applications in non-urban areas as well. The current edition, Version 5, is a complete re-write of the previous release. Running under Windows, SWMM 5 provides an integrated environment for editing study area input data, running hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality simulations, and viewing the results in a variety of formats. These include color-coded drainage area and conveyance system maps, time series graphs and tables, profile plots, and statistical frequency analyses.

This latest re-write of SWMM was produced by the Water Supply and Water Resources Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Risk Management Research Laboratory in a joint development effort with CDM, Inc., a global consulting, engineering, construction, and operations firm.

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Capabilities

SWMM accounts for various hydrologic processes that produce runoff from urban areas. These include:

Spatial variability in all of these processes is achieved by dividing a study area into a collection of smaller, homogeneous subcatchment areas, each containing its own fraction of pervious and impervious sub-areas. Overland flow can be routed between sub-areas, between subcatchments, or between entry points of a drainage system.

SWMM also contains a flexible set of hydraulic modeling capabilities used to route runoff and external inflows through the drainage system network of pipes, channels, storage/treatment units and diversion structures. These include the ability to:

In addition to modeling the generation and transport of runoff flows, SWMM can also estimate the production of pollutant loads associated with this runoff. The following processes can be modeled for any number of user-defined water quality constituents:

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Applications

Since its inception, SWMM has been used in thousands of sewer and stormwater studies throughout the world. Typical applications include:

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Support

There is no formal support offered for EPA SWMM. A SWMM Users Listserve, established by the University of Guelph, allows subscribers to ask questions and exchange information. To subscribe, send an email message to listserv@listserv.uoguelph.ca with the words "subscribe swmm-users" (without the quotes) in the body followed by your name.

Downloads

Date
Description
04/10/2009
Self-extracting installation program for SWMM 5.0.015 (EXE) (2.6 Mb)
04/10/2009
SWMM 5.0 Users Manual (PDF) (276 pp, 2 Mb)
04/10/2009
Source code for the SWMM 5.0.015 computational engine (ZIP) (299 Kb)
04/10/2009
Source code for the SWMM 5.0.015 graphical user interface (ZIP) (595 Kb)
04/10/2009
List of SWMM 5.0 updates and bug fixes (TXT) (62 Kb)
04/10/2009
SWMM 5.0 Interfacing Guide (ZIP) (42 Kb)
09/19/2006
Quality Assurance report for dynamic wave flow routing (ZIP) (2.7 Mb)
05/25/2005
Utility for converting SWMM 4 data files to SWMM 5 files (EXE)(1.5 Mb) Version 1.2
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Links

EPA's Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM): The EPA Center for Exposure Assessment Modeling (CEAM) was established in 1987 to meet the scientific and technical exposure assessment needs of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) as well as state environmental and resource management agencies. CEAM provides proven predictive exposure assessment techniques for aquatic, terrestrial, and multimedia pathways for organic chemicals and metals.

EPA's Multimedia Integrated Modeling System (MIMS): Successfully modeling cross-media ecosystems entails solving a number of scientific and computational challenges, such as ensuring that consistent assumptions are used at the boundary of the media and managing the large number of models and data sets that are typically required. EPA's Multimedia Integrated Modeling System (MIMS) project is researching and developing solutions for some of those challenges.

SWMM at OSU's College of Engineering: Exit EPA Icon.  Click for more informatin. Version 4.4h of SWMM, maintained and enhanced by Prof. Wayne Huber and CDM, is available from this site.

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SWMM Contact

Lewis Rossman (rossman.lewis@epa.gov)


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