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Awareness of Urban Environment and LID for Expanding LID Application (LID 적용확대를 위한 시민의 도시환경 및 LID 인식)

  • Kim, Youngman;Kim, Lee-hyung
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2019
  • The future water management needs decentralization of facilities, diversity of technology and integration of management to overcome the waste of financial resources and increase in scale of facilities that occurred from centralized water management. In addition, citizen's environmental awareness and participation is important because all infrastructure installed in the watershed where citizens live should have the function of water management. Therefore, the research was performed by investigating the citizen's recognition about urban environment와 LID application to analyze citizen's perceptions and analyze the feasibility and possibility of LID application. The LID awareness of citizens was about 59%, but only about 46% of citizens agreed on the extension of application. However, after contacting LID photographs and information, 90% of respondents agreed on the application of LID, and 94% of respondents were able to distinguish between grey infrastructure and LID infrastructure. Citizens appeared to have a tendency to recognize green spaces as multi-functional LID infrastructure or green infrastructure. If citizens recognize multi-functional LIDs only as landscapjng area, it will be very difficult to extend the LID on the city areas. Therefore, for the extended application of the LID facilities, it is necessary to use public relations strategy to utilize the results and visual data on the actual effect verification. In addition, as every social infrastructure is formed in watershed where citizens live, it is necessary to plan and manage the infrastructure through governance with citizen participation.

Design and construction of verification complex that checks the efficiency on water permeability of permeable pavement parking lot LID (투수 주차장형 LID 투수효율성 검증실험단지 설계 및 구축)

  • Lee, Eun Ku;Shin, Hyun Shuk
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.317-317
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    • 2016
  • 저영향개발(Low Impact Development, LID) 시설들은 미국 일본 등 선진국을 중심으로 관련법에 따라 개발 및 적용 되어왔으나 국내에서는 최근에서야 LID 시설을 적용할 수 있는 제도적인 틀을 구축하고 있는 실정이며, 국내 여건에 맞는 LID 시설을 개발하여 그 효용성을 검증하기 까지는 상당한 시간이 소요될 것으로 판단된다. 서울시는 2014년 '서울특별시 빗물관리에 관한 조례 전부개정조례'를 발표함으로써 한국형 LID 시설을 대단위로 적용 하고 검증 할 수 있는 발판을 마련하였다. 서울시의 2014년 전부개정조례에 따르면 시장 및 구청장은 저영향개발 계획 수립의 실효성 확보를 위하여 저영항개발 사전협의 제도를 마련하여 시행하여야 하며, 시장은 저영향개발 지구단위계획을 수립하여야 한다. 이에 따라, 본 연구에서는 실제로 적용 가능한 투수포장 주차장을 설계 할 수 있도록 투수 주차장형 LID 시설을 검증할 수 있는 투수효율성 검증실험단지를 설계 및 구축 하였다. 과거 도심의 우수배제는 중앙 집중형 시스템으로 단기간에 우수를 차집하여 배제하는 방식이었으나, 근래에는 집중형 우수배제 시스템의 위험성, 경제성 그리고 용량한계 등 여러 가지 문제점이 부각되면서 분산형 시스템으로의 전환이 이루어지고 있다. 물순환도시 및 지속가능한 도시 등이 분산형 우수배제 시스템의 예이며, 주차장, 도로, 건물 등 불투수 표면으로부터의 우수를 지면으로 침투 및 침루시키는 방법 등을 활용하여 건전한 물순환을 꾀하고 있다. 침투 및 침루 능력은 각각 포장체 및 포장면 하부구조의 재료와 밀접한 관련이 있으며 재료의 선정은 하부구조의 안정성 확보를 고려하여 선택되어야 한다. 또한 우수 배제를 위한 유공관은 접합점에서 강도를 유지하면서 효율적으로 유수를 배제할 수 있어야 하며, 저류조 설치는 강수의 활용목적에 맞게 선정되어야 한다. 이러한 투수 주차장형 LID 시설은 하나의 시스템으로서 포장체의 재료에 따른 공학적 성질, 하부구조 구축방법 및 재료 선정 그리고 유공관 배열 등에 따라 그 시스템의 거동이 변화하므로 기존에 행해왔던 단순 재료실험으로는 투수성 주차장의 우수배제 시스템을 평가할 수 없다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 이를 검증할 수 있는 투수효율성 검증실험단지 설계 및 구축하였다.

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A Study on the installation of Optimal Stormwater Reservoir based on Grid units and the application of LID Facilities. (격자단위 기반의 최적 우수저류지 설치 및 LID 시설물 적용 연구)

  • Uugantsetseg, Gankhuyag;Choi, Gyung Min;Lee, Jung Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.343-343
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    • 2022
  • 강우의 유출은 하늘에서 발생한 강우가 다양한 유역을 거쳐 하천 및 해안 등으로 방류되는 일련의 과정을 의미한다. 강우의 유출과정에서 좀 더 효율적인 유량처리를 위하여 대부분의 도시 유역에는 우수관망이 설치되어 있다. 우수관망은 일정 빈도 이하의 강우량 방재를 목적으로 설계하며, 해당 강우량을 초과하는 경우 침수피해가 발생한다. 우수관망의 목표 강우를 초과하는 경우를 위하여 우수 저류지, 펌프장 및 LID(Low Impact Development) 시설물 설치 등 다양한 노력이 지속되어 왔으며, 이를 더욱 효율적으로 관리하기 위한 연구가 지속되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 강우 발생유역을 격자로 분할하여 우수의 흐름을 파악하여 효율적인 저류지 및 LID 시설물의 설치 위치를 지정하고자 한다. 분석지역은 경상남도 창원시 마산합포구 인근이며, ArcGIS 10.8을 이용하여 해당 지역의 지형을 3D로 구현하였으며 EPA-SWMM 5.1을 이용하여 침수분석을 진행하였다. 또한, 구성된 TIN(Triangulated Irregular Network)를 10m × 10m 크기의 격자로 분할하여 지표고에 따른 유량의 흐름 및 중첩을 판단하였다. 분할된 격자들 중 유량의 중첩 정도가 가장 높으며 침수피해 정도가 높은 지역을 대상으로 종류 및 크기를 고려한 최적의 비용과 효율을 갖는 저류지 및 LID 시설물 설치 위치를 결정하였다. 우수관망 시스템, LID 시설물, 우수 저류지 각각의 시선에서 접근한 기존의 연구와 달리 다양하고 포괄적인 방재시설물 설치를 통해 더욱 효율적이고 경제적인 우수 방재 시스템 구현에 도움이 될 것으로 기대된다. 우수관망 시스템, LID 시설물, 우수 저류지 각각의 시선에서 접근한 기존의 연구와 달리 다양하고 포괄적인 방재시설물 설치를 통해 더욱 효율적이고 경제적인 우수 방재 시스템 구현에 도움이 될 것으로 기대된다.

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A Study on Applicability of SUSTAIN in a Korean Urban Catchment (우리나라 도시배수분구에서의 SUSTAIN 적용가능성 연구)

  • Lee, Jeonghoon;Park, Yoonkyung;Shin, Hyun-Suk;Kim, Jeongsook;Kim, Sangdan
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.730-738
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    • 2013
  • In recent years, low impact development (LID) has emerged as an effective approach to control stormwater in an urban area, and watershed and stormwater managers need modeling tools to evaluate alternative plans for controlling stormwater. This study illustrates how to design and evaluate the effect of non-point pollutant management using SUSTAIN which is developed by USEPA. SUSTAIN can provide evaluating, selecting, and placing LID facilities in an urban catchment based on user-defined cost-effectiveness criteria. Also, this paper suggests a minimal methodology for estimating model parameters for modeling an ungauged urban catchment to reflect the situation of typical Korean urban interested catchments which are usually ungauged. In addition, the optimal length of various LID facilities and the optimal number of units in our test catchment are estimated.

Analysis of Flow Reduction for improving Urban Water Cycle Using SWMM-LID Model (SWMM-LID모델을 이용하여 도시 물순환 개선을 위한 유량 저감 효과 분석)

  • Lee, Tae Woo;Woo, Won Hee;Choi, Gye-woon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.217-217
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    • 2017
  • 물 순환이란 물이 지표면으로부터 증발하거나 바다로부터 증발하여 습한 공기가 기단을 형성한 후 적합한 조건이 형성되면 강수를 초래하는 과정이라고 볼 수 있다. 여기서 강수는 여러 경로 즉, 증발산, 지표흐름, 침투, 침루 등을 통해 다시 순환과정을 거친다. 최근 도시화로 인한 불투수면적의 증가로 기후변화, 홍수지체시간 감소, 첨두 및 유출총량의 증가, 침투능 및 증발산량의 감소 등 자연하천의 유출특성과는 다른 유출특성이 나타나며, 물 순환 체계가 왜곡되어 지하수위는 낮아지고, 하천의 유량은 감소되는 등 하천의 정상적인 기능이 저하되고 있다. 이에 우리나라에서는 환경부 및 국토교통부 등 정부기관과 지방자치단체에서 법과 조례를 제정하여 저영향개발기법 (LID, Low Impact Development)을 적용하도록 권고하고 있으며 신도시 개발사업 시 왜곡된 도시의 물 순환체계를 개선하기 위하여 저영향개발기법을 적용하고 있다. 저영향개발 기법의 정량적인 효과를 검증하기 위해서는 미환경청 (U.S. EPA., United States Environmental Protection Agency)에서 개발한 SWMM모델을 이용하여야 한다. 본 연구에서는 도시화로 인해 왜곡된 물순환체계 개선을 위하여 다양하게 설계된 저영향개발기법의 정량적인 효율을 SWMM 모델을 통해 산정하고, 장기적인 측면에서 물순환 회복에 적합한 저영향개발기법의 배치 최적화를 제안하고자 한다.

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Assessment for the Possibility of Water-ecosystem Restoration Applying LID Techniques in the Deokjin Park Area, Jeonju City (LID기법을 이용한 전주 덕진공원의 수생태 복원 가능성 평가)

  • Choi, Seung-Hyun;Kim, Seok-Hwi;Kim, Kangjoo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.48 no.6
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    • pp.477-490
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we investigated the restoration possibility of the old streams by enhancing the rainwater infiltration in the watershed of Deokjin Park, Jeonju City. This study was performed by modeling groundwater discharge to the streams under various conditions. We assessed the amount and location of groundwater recharge enhancement to restore the streams and evaluated whether the baseflows of the restored streams are sufficient to keep the water ecosystem of the Deokjin Pond. The results show that the baseflow of the streams can persist for a longer time even during the dry season when the rainwater drainage system is recovered similarly to the those before development using low impact development (LID) techniques. The enhancements of recharge in the headwater area, which is the area around the zoo and Daeji Village in the Deokjin Park watershed, is useful to increase the baseflows of the downstream reaches. Furthermore, spreaded recharge over a widespread area is better to prevent the streams from drying than the intensive recharge at a few sites.

Development of tree box filter LID system for treating road runoff (LID 시설로서 도로에 적용 가능한 수목여과시설 개발)

  • Choi, Jiyeon;Son, Younggyu;Lee, Soyoung;Lee, Yuhwa;Kim, Lee Hyung
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.407-412
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this study was to develop a tree box filter system, an example of Low Impact Development technology, for treating stormwater runoff from road. Monitoring of storm events was performed between June 2011 and November 2012 to evaluate the system performance during wet day. Based on the results, all runoff volume generated by rainfall less than 2 mm was stored in the system. The minimum volume reduction of 20% was observed in the system for rainfall greater than 20 mm. The greatest removal efficiency was exhibited by the system for total heavy metals ranging from 70 to 73% while satisfactory removal efficiency was exhibited by the system for particulate matters, organic matters and nutrients ranging from 60 to 68%. The system showed greater pollutant removal efficiency of 67 to 83% for rainfall less than 10 mm compared to rainfall greater than 10 mm which has 39 to 75% pollutant removal efficiency. The system exhibited less pollutant reduction for rainfall greater than 10 mm due to the decreased retention capacity of the system for increased rainfall. Overall, the system has proved to be an option for stormwater management that can be recommended for on-site application. Similar system may be designed based on several factors such as rainfall depth, facility size and pollutant removal efficiency.

Hydrologically Route-based Green Infra facilities assessment Model: Focus on Bio-retention cells, Infiltration trenches, Porous Pavement System, and Vegetative Swales (수문학적 추적 기반의 GI 시설 평가 모델: 생태저류지, 침투도랑, 투수성포장, 식생수로를 대상으로)

  • Won, Jeongeun;Seo, Jiyu;Choi, Jeonghyeon;Kim, Sangdan
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.74-84
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    • 2021
  • Active stormwater management is essential to minimize the impact of urban development and improve the hydrological cycle system. In recent years, the Low Impact Development (LID) technique for urban stormwater management is attracting attention as a reasonable alternative. The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is actively used in urban hydrological cycle improvement projects as it provides simulation functions for various GI (Green Infra) facilities through its LID module. However, in order to simulate GI facilities using SWMM, there are many difficulties in setting up complex watersheds and deploying GI facilities. In this study, a model that can evaluate the performance of GI facilities is proposed while implementing the core hydrological process of GI facilities. Since the proposed model operates based on hydrological routing, it can not only reflect the infiltration, storage, and evapotranspiration of GI facilities, but also quantitatively evaluate the effect of improving urban hydrological cycle by GI facilities. The applicability of the proposed model was verified by comparing the results of the proposed model with the results of SWMM. In addition, a discussion of errors occurring in the SWMM's permeable pavement system simulation is included.

Size Determination Method of Bio-Retention Cells for Mimicking Natural Flow Duration Curves (자연상태 유황곡선 보전을 위한 생태저류지 용량결정방법)

  • Lee, Okjeong;Jang, Suhyung;Kim, Hongtae;Kim, Sangdan
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.424-431
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    • 2016
  • LID facilities like bio-retention cells is applied to manage stormwater. LID concept becomes an important part in stormwater management, and the clear understanding of hydrologic performance and hydrologic impact on the corresponding catchment has been needed. In this study, the application of flow duration curves as design strategy is investigated. Bio-retention cells like many LID facilities are installed to reproduce natural hydrologic processes. In this study, the attempt to determine the size of a bio-retention cell is carried out to satisfy the flow duration criteria. From the results, it is shown that "5 mm * the area of a target catchment" which is the current facility design capacity is valid for the drainage area with 20-30% impervious rate. In the 100% impervious catchment where LID facilities are typically installed, the design capacity to intercept stormwater of approximately 47 mm depth is required to reproduce natural flow duration curves. This means that about 11% of the target catchment area should be allocated as a bio-retention cell. However, the criteria of the design capacity and facility surface area should be set at the possible implementation conditions in reality, and site-specific hydrologic characteristics of a target catchment should be considered.

Analysis of Flood Resilience of the Stormwater Management Using SWMM Model (SWMM 모델을 이용한 우수 관리 홍수 탄력성 분석)

  • Hwang, Soonho;Kim, Jaekyoung;Kang, Junsuk
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2021.06a
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    • pp.126-126
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    • 2021
  • Stormwater reduction plays an important role in the safety and resilience to flooding in urban areas. Due to rapid climate change, the world is experiencing abnormal climate phenomena, and sudden floods and concentrated torrential rains are frequently occurring in urban basins and the amount of outflow due to stormwater increases. In addition, the damage caused by urban flooding and inundation due to extreme rainfall exceeding the events that occurred in the past increases. To solve this problem, water supply, drainage, and water supply for sustainable urban development, the water management paradigm is shifting from sewage maintenance to water circulation and water-sensitive cities. So, in this study, The purpose of this study is to examine measures to increase the resilience of urban ecosystem systems for urban excellence reduction by analyzing the effects of green infra structures and LID techniques and evaluating changes in resilience. In this study, for simulating and analysis of runoff for various stormwater patterns and LID applications, Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) was used.

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