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DOI10.1029/2021WR030406
Contextualizing Inflow and Infiltration Within the Streamflow Regime of Urban Watersheds
Luke A Pangle; Jeremy E Diem; Richard Milligan; Ellis Adams; Allison Murray
2022-01-07
发表期刊Water Resources Research
出版年2022
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Defects in sanitary-sewer infrastructure enable exchange of large volumes of fluids to and from the environment. The intrusion of rainfall and groundwater into sanitary sewers is called inflow and infiltration (I&I). Though long recognized in the assessment of sewers, the impacts of I&I on streamflow within urban watersheds are unknown. We quantified rainfall-derived I&I (RDI&I), groundwater infiltration (GI), and total I&I using measured flows within sanitary-sewer pipes serving four watersheds near Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Flows were monitored in pipes that parallel local stream channels and compared with streamflow measured at nearby gauging sites. Freshwater diverted into the sewer system due to I&I ranged from 24 to 36% of the flow measured within individual pipes. The RDI&I was the smaller component of I&I, ranging from 4.2 to 9.8 mm per year among watersheds. The GI was typically an order of magnitude greater than RDI&I, ranging from 24 to 41 mm per year among watersheds with annual stream discharge of approximately 500 mm. The I&I occurring at specific moments in time commonly represented 0 – 20% of the flow measured in the adjacent stream. The enhancement of low flows in streams that could be achievable if I&I were abated range from as much as 6 to 36% across watersheds. Our discussion presents explanations for the seasonality of I&I and associated impacts on streamflow in urban watersheds, while identifying important sources of remaining uncertainty. Our results support the conclusion that I&I substantially reduces flows in urban streams, especially low flows during dry weather.

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Luke A Pangle,Jeremy E Diem,Richard Milligan,et al. Contextualizing Inflow and Infiltration Within the Streamflow Regime of Urban Watersheds[J]. Water Resources Research,2022.
APA Luke A Pangle,Jeremy E Diem,Richard Milligan,Ellis Adams,&Allison Murray.(2022).Contextualizing Inflow and Infiltration Within the Streamflow Regime of Urban Watersheds.Water Resources Research.
MLA Luke A Pangle,et al."Contextualizing Inflow and Infiltration Within the Streamflow Regime of Urban Watersheds".Water Resources Research (2022).
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