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SWMM Activty
SWMM Activty
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Background of the Research:
extension, and production, needed research has been ongoing to backup this institution’s progress
on acquiring excellence. A majority of these activities have been in line with the overall design
and construction of the required area and facilities to cover necessary equipment and its overall
population (students, faculty, administrators, etc..). An active overlying problem has been the
improvement of the drainage systems covering this Institution’s Main Campus (Boac Campus),
creating stagnant ponds, inviting mosquitoes and other harmful diseases/viruses, and making the
ground surface wet and weak for structures. With that said, the researchers conducted and created
a Surface Water Management Model to observe and indicate the problems in MSC’s drainage
system.
What is SWMM? What is it for? According to EPA website, “EPA's Storm Water
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.” this software application is used to help predict runoff quantity and quality from
management activities through infiltration and retention. This software also provides integrated
Maps
Status Report
Summary Report
Time Series
This Hyetograph indicates the amount of precipitation per unit of time. It is seen in the
graph that the highest precipation counted was at the 4th hour estimated at 1.5 cfs.