Techniques and criteria for sustainable urban stormwater management. The case study of Valdebebas (Madrid, Spain)

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作者
Rodriguez-Sinobas, Leonor [1 ]
Zubelzu, Sergio [1 ]
Perales-Momparler, Sara [2 ]
Canogar, Susana [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Agron Alimentaria & Biosi, Res Grp Hydraul Irrigat, Avda Complutense S-N,Ciudad Univ, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Green Blue Management SLP, Avda Puerto 180, Valencia 46023, Spain
[3] Evergreen Paisajismo SL, Tracia 16, Madrid 28037, Spain
关键词
Climate change; Sustainable criteria; Urban stormwater management; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CARBON FOOTPRINT; LAND-USE; IMPACT; EMISSIONS; URBANIZATION; DRAINAGE; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.10.070
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Improving the management of the urban water cycle can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to climate change mitigation in cities. Stormwater in urban areas has traditionally been collected and conveyed to sewage treatment plants, a practice that has continued with the need to manage increased superficial flow. This paper presents the Low Impact Development (LID) measures to improve water management in the new urban development of Valdebebas in Madrid, and the associated benefits. Stormwater was considered a sub cycle; by shortening the water cycle the local use of rainwater was achieved while reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions for off-site treatment. The article analyses the urban water cycle from a preventive approach. It considers how urban design features such as topography and pavement selection were used to convey surface water from impermeable areas to permeable ones (vegetated or permeable pavements) and the infiltration of water into engineered soil, reducing the need for off-site conveyance infrastructure, and the amount of water discharged into municipal treatment installations. Moreover, the captured water increases soil water content available for plants and trees which play an important role in absorbing CO2. Water exceeding soil capacity is collected in the subsurface Sustainable Drainage system (SuDS), including infiltration boxes where water is temporarily stored before moving through the soil toward ground water reserves. This paper describes the approaches and criteria used to design a large scale SuDS infrastructure in the district of Valdebebas, in northeastern Madrid (Spain), and analyses its performance, followed by a comparison with the predictions under three climate change scenarios, which consider not only the variation in peak flows and runoff, but also the reduction in GHG emissions. Additionally, it presents a sensitivity analysis for the main variables in the design of SuDS, and a multicriteria analysis, to compare the different drainage systems. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:402 / 416
页数:15
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