EPA SWMM Lesson Part 14: Groundwater Model

How to run a Groundwater Model

EPA SWMM (Storm Water Management Model) is a widely used hydrological model developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for analyzing and managing stormwater runoff quantity and quality in urban areas. It is a versatile tool that assists engineers, planners, and researchers in simulating various stormwater management scenarios to effectively design and evaluate drainage systems. With its robust capabilities in modeling hydrology, hydraulics, and water quality, EPA SWMM plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable stormwater management practices.

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