Modeling of non point source pollution from residental and commercial catchments in Skudai, Johor

Abstract

Sampling of urban runoff was carried out in two small catchments, which represent residential and commercial areas in Skudai, Johor. Ten storm events for residential and seven events for commercial catchments were analysed. Runoff quality showed large variations in concentrations during storms, especially for SS, BOD5 and COD. Concentrations of NO3-N, NO2-N, NH3-N, and P were also high. Lead (Pb) was also detected in both catchments but the levels were low ( COD>SS> NO3-N> NO2-N> BOD5> NH3-N whereas for the residential catchment was SS> COD> BOD5> NH3-N> P> NO3-N> NO2-N. The loadings were higher in the commercial than in the residential catchment and this was attributed to a greater runoff volume per unit area and higher Event Mean Concentration (EMC) in the former. Detail calibration and validation of Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) for modeling water quantity and quality were discussed. The simulation results, evaluated in terms of runoff depth, peak flow and the hydrograph shapes, were satisfactorily. For the water quality modeling, the simulation results were evaluated in terms of total load and peak load. SWMM can model SS load reasonably well for the residential catchment, but was not satisfactory for the commercial catchment

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