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Filter Media Specifications for Low Impact Development: A Review of Current Guidelines and Applications (LID 시설 여재에 관한 기술지침 및 적용에 관한 고찰)

  • Guerra, Heidi B.;Kim, Lee-Hyung;Kim, Youngchul
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.321-333
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    • 2019
  • A primary aspect of low impact development (LID) design that affects performance efficiency, maintenance frequency, and lifespan of the facility is the type of filter media as well as the arrangement or media profile. Several LID guidelines providing media specifications are currently available and numerous studies have been published presenting the effectiveness of these systems. While some results are similar and consistent, some of them still varies and only a few focuses on the effect of filter media type and arrangement on system performance. This creates a certain level of uncertainty when it comes to filter media selection and design. In this review, a synthesis of filter media specifications from several LID design guidelines are presented and relevant results from different laboratory and field studies are highlighted. The LID systems are first classified as infiltration or non-infiltration structures, and vegetated or non-vegetated structures. Typical profiles of the media according to classification are shown including the different layers, materials, and depth. In addition, results from previous studies regarding the effect of filter media characteristics on hydraulic and hydrologic functions as well as pollutant removal are compared. Other considerations such as organic media leaching, clogging, media washing, and handling during construction were also briefly discussed. This review aims to provide a general guideline that can contribute to proper media selection and design for structural LIDs. In addition, it also identifies opportunities for future research.

Ecotoxicity Assessment for Livestock Waste Water Treated by a Low Impact Development(LID) Pilot Plant (파일럿 규모의 LID공법을 적용한 축산폐수 처리수에 대한 생태독성 평가)

  • Park, Da Kyung;Chang, Soon-Woong;Choi, Hanna
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.662-669
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    • 2017
  • This study evaluated the ecotoxicological properties of livestock waste water treated by a LID (Low Impact Development) system, using a mixture of bio-reeds and bio-ceramics as suitable bed media for a subsequent treatment process of a livestock wastewater treatment plant. The relationship between the pollutant reduction rate and the ecotoxicity was analyzed with the effluents from the inlet pilot plant, with vegetated swale and wetlands and the batch type of an infiltration trench. Each pilot plant consisted of a bio process using bio-reeds and bio-ceramics as bed media, as well as a general process using general reeds and a bed as a control group. The results indicated that, after applying the HRT 24 hour LID method, the ecotoxicity was considerably lowered and the batch type pilot plant was shown to be effective for toxicity reduction. The LID method is expected to be effective for water quality management, considering ecotoxicity by not only as a nonpoint source pollution abatement facility but also, as a subsequent treatment process linked with a livestock manure purification facility. It is necessary to take the LID technic optimization study further to apply it as a subsequent process for livestock wastewater treatment.

A Study on Improvement of Hydrologic Cycle by Selection of LID Technology Application Area -in Oncheon Stream Basin- (LID 기술 적용 지역 선정에 따른 물순환 개선 연구 -온천천 유역을 대상으로-)

  • Kim, Jae-Moon;Baek, Jong-Seok;Shin, Hyun-Suk
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.545-553
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    • 2021
  • The frequency by water disaster in urban areas are increasing continuously due to climate change and urbanization. Countermeasures are being conducted to reduce the damage caused by water disasters. An analysis based on permeability, one of the parameters that affect runoff, is needed to predict quantitative runoff in urban watersheds and study runoff reduction. In this study, the SWAT model was simulated for the oncheon stream basin, a representative urban stream in Busan. The permeability map was prepared by calculating the CN values for each hydrologic response unit. Based on the permeability map prepared, EPA SWMM analyzed the effect of LID technology application on the water cycle in the basin for short-term rainfall events. The LID element technology applied to the oncheon stream basin was rooftop greening in the residential complex, and waterproof packaging was installed on the road. The land cover status of the land selected based on the permeability map and the application of LID technology reduced the outflow rate, peak flow rate, and outflow rate and increased the infiltration. Hence, LID technology has a positive effect on the water cycle in an urban basin.

Application of LID to Reduce Storm Runoff according to the RCP Climate Change Scenarios (RCP 기후변화 시나리오에 따른 우수 유출량 저감을 위한 저영향개발 시설의 적용 방안)

  • Kim, Min ji;Kim, Ji Eun;Park, Kyung Woon;Kim, Tae-Woong
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.333-342
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    • 2022
  • Due to climate change, increased heavy rainfalls result in flood damage every year. To investigate the storm-runoff reduction effects of Low Impact Development (LID), this study performed runoff analyses using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) for past and future representative storm events of the Yongdu Rainwater Pumping Station basin. As a result, the infiltration loss for representative future rainfalls increased by 3.17 %, and the surface runoff and peak runoff rate increased significantly by 32.50 %, and 128.77 %, respectively. To reduce the increased surface runoff and peak runoff rates, this study investigated the applicability of LID approaches, including a permeable pavement, green roof, and rain garden, by adjusting the LID parameters and the ratio of installation area. We identified the ranges of LID parameters that decreased peak runoff rate and surface runoff, and increased infiltration. In addition, when the application ratio of permeable pavement, green roof, and rain garden was 2:1:3, best performance was attained, leading to a reduction of peak runoff of 26.85 %, infiltration loss 12.01 %, surface runoff 15.11 %, and storage 509.47 %. Based on analyzing the effect of storm runoff reductions for various return periods, it was found that as the return period increased, the proportion of peak runoff and surface runoff increased and the proportion of infiltration loss and storage decreased.

Development of Coupled SWAT-SWMM to Evaluate Effects of LID on Flow Reduction in Complex Landuse (복합토지유역에서의 LID적용에 따른 유출량 저감효과 분석을 위한 SWAT-SWMM 연계모델 개발)

  • Woo, Won Hee;Ryu, Jichul;Moon, Jong Pill;Jang, Chun Hwa;Kum, Donghyuk;Kang, Hyunwoo;Kim, Ki-Sung;Lim, Kyoung Jae
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.495-504
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    • 2012
  • In recent years, urbanization has been a hot issues in watershed management due to increased pollutant loads from impervious urban areas. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model has been widely used in hydrology and water quality studies at watershed scale. However, the SWAT has limitations in simulating water flows between HRUs and hydrological effects of LID practices. The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) has LID capabilities, but it does not simulate non-urban areas, especially agricultural areas. In this study, a SWAT-SWMM coupled model was developed to evaluate effects of LID practices on hydrology and water quality at mixed-landuse watersheds. This coupled SWAT-SWMM was evaluated by comparing calibrated flow with and without coupled SWAT-SWMM. As a result of this study, the $R^2$ and NSE values with SWAT are 0.951 and 0.937 for calibration period, and 0.882 and 0.875 for validation period, respectively. the $R^2$ and NSE values with SWAT-SWMM are 0.877 and 0.880 for validation period. Out of four LID scenarios simulated by SWAT-SWMM model, the green roof scenario was found to be most effective which reduces about 25% of rainfall-runoff flows.

An Analysis of Light Induced Degradation with Optical Source Properties in Boron-Doped P-Type Cz-Si Solar Cells (광원의 특성에 따른 Boron-doped p-type Cz-Si 태양전지의 광열화 현상 분석)

  • Kim, Soo Min;Bae, Soohyun;Kim, Young Do;Park, Sungeun;Kang, Yoonmook;Lee, Haeseok;Kim, Donghwan
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.305-309
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    • 2014
  • When sunlight irradiates a boron-doped p-type solar cell, the formation of BsO2i decreases the power-conversion efficiency in a phenomenon named light-induced degradation (LID). In this study, we used boron-doped p-type Cz-Si solar cells to monitor this degradation process in relation to irradiation wavelength, intensity and duration of the light source, and investigated the reliability of the LID effects, as well. When halogen light irradiated a substrate, the LID rate increased more rapidly than for irradiation with xenon light. For different intensities of halogen light (e.g., 1 SUN and 0.1 SUN), a lower-limit value of LID showed a similar trend in each case; however, the rate reached at the intensity of 0.1 SUN was three times slower than that at 1 SUN. Open-circuit voltage increased with increasing duration of irradiation because the defect-formation rate of LID was slow. Therefore, we suppose that sufficient time is needed to increase LID defects. After a recovery process to restore the initial value, the lower-limit open-circuit voltage exhibited during the re-degradation process showed a trend similar to that in the first degradation process. We suggest that the proportion of the LID in boron-doped p-type Cz-Si solar cells has high correlation with the normalized defect concentrations (NDC) of BsO2i. This can be calculated using the extracted minority-carrier diffusion-length with internal quantum efficiency (IQE) analysis.

Analytical Model for the Analysis of Pop-up Deviation of the Trunk Lid with Torsion Bar (토션바 트렁크의 팝업량 산포 분석을 위한 해석모델)

  • Son, Sungmin;Yun, Jaedeuk;Jung, Yoongho;Yim, Hyangsoo;Jang, Kookjin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 2014
  • A four-link mechanism consisting of torsion bars is used for opening the trunk lid in most midsize sedans. When the weight of the lid is in equilibrium with the spring force exerted by torsion bars, the lid stops opening at a pop-up height. However, the actual pop-up height has large deviations from the specified height even with the same parts in the same car model, which leads to quality issues. Automotive manufacturers have experienced this deviation problem despite much effort to resolve it. In this research, we developed a multi-body dynamics model for the analysis of pop-up deviation of a trunk lid with torsion bars, which can simulate the actual pop-up motion of the trunk lid by considering kinematic constraints of the motion and friction forces in joints. We could also determine the most important factor that governs the pop-up height by sensitivity analysis of all parts. The developed system can be used for the analysis of other trunk lid systems to control the tolerance of parts.

A Study on Application of LID Technology for Improvement of Drainage Capacity of Sewer Network in Urban Watershed (도시 유역의 우수관망 통수능 개선을 위한 LID 기술 적용 연구)

  • Baek, Jongseok;Kim, Baekjoong;Lee, Sangjin;Kim, Hyungsan
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.617-625
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    • 2017
  • Both domestic and overseas urban drainage systems have been actively researched to solve the problems of urban flash floods and the flood damage that is caused by local downpours. Recent urban planning has been designed to better manage the floods of decentralized rainfall-management systems, and the installation of green infrastructure and low-impact development (LID) facilities at national ministries has been recommended. In this study, we use the EPA SWMM model to construct a decentralized rainfall-management network for each small watershed, and we analyze the effect of the drainage-capacity improvement from the installation of the LID technologies in vulnerable areas that replaces the network-expansion process. In the design of the existing urban piping systems, it is common to increase the pipe size due to the increment of the impervious area, the steep terrain, and the sensitive entrance-ramp junction; however, the installation of green infrastructure and LID facilities will be sufficient for the construction of a safe urban drainage system. The applications of LID facilities and green infrastructure in urban areas can positively affect the recovery of the corresponding water cycles to a healthy standard, and it is expected that further research will occur in the future.

Evaluating the Effect of Low Impact Development on Yeongsan River Stream (영산강 수계 저영향개발(LID)의 수질효과 평가)

  • Kim, Seok-Gyu;Kang, Jea-Hong;Park, Se-Hwan;Ko, Kwang-Yong;Ha, Don-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.457-457
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    • 2011
  • 저영향개발(LID, Low Impact Development)은 물순환체계 개선을 위해 녹색 공간의 확보, 자연형 공간 조성, 자연상태의 수문순환 기능의 유지 기법 등을 활용한 개발 대상지에서의 강우유출 및 비점오염원의 영향을 최소화할 수 있는 새로운 방법이다. LID는 강우 유출수의 지하침투, 강우 종료시 증발산량의 확보, 강우 유출수의 재이용 등을 통한 강우 유출량을 최소화하는 것에 그 목적이 있다. LID 방법은 우수저류 공원, 생태저류지, 지붕층 저류공원, 보도 저류공간, 인공습지, 완충녹지대, 수목 보존지대, 지붕층 배수관, 강우 저장조, 투수성 포장, 토양 개량, 불투수층 최소화, 비점오염원 저감 등으로 효율성, 경제성, 유연성, 합리성, 토지 가치증대 등의 장점이 있다. 영산강 수계의 BOD 배출부하량이 점오염원(21,019kg/일)과 비점오염원(50,047kg/일)의 비율이 3:7 로 비점오염원 배출부하량이 훨씬 큰 상태이다. 특히, 광주광역시, 농업용 토지, 축산계 등의 비점오염원이 영산강 수질에 크게 영향을 미치고 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 비점오염원의 영향이 큰 영산강 수계를 대상으로 앞으로 이루어지는 개발계획을 분석하여 LID 기법을 적용하였을 때 영산강 수질에 미치는 영향을 모델링을 통해 예측하고자 한다. 수질개선에 어느 정도의 효과가 있는지 검증하기 위해 국내 실정에 맞고 QUAL2E 모델을 근간으로 WASP5 모형의 장점들을 접목시켜 Bottle BOD의 반응기작 및 조류의 생산에 의한 유기물 증가, 탈질화 반응 등 정체수역에서 일어날 수 있는 반응기작을 모의할 수 있도록 보완한 QUALKO2 모형을 이용하여 그 효과를 모의하고자 한다. 본 연구를 통해 LID 기법이 도시화에 영향을 얼마나 덜 주는지, 수계의 비점오염원 효과를 통해 물순환 체계의 개선이 어느 정도로 어루어지는지에 대한 효과를 검증을 할 수 있는 계기가 될 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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LID 시설 빗물관리목표 설정에 따른 침수저감효과 분석

  • Park, Jongpyo;Kim, Reeho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.422-422
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    • 2017
  • 기후변화로 인한 게릴라성 호우 및 국지성 호우의 증가, 급격한 도시화로 인한 불투수면적의 감소 등은 다양한 홍수피해와 물 순환 왜곡문제 등을 유발하고 있다. 서울시의 경우 2010년 9월 21일 시간 최대 75.5mm의 폭우로 광화문광장 및 백운동천 주변상가에서 약 15.7ha의 침수가 발생하였다. 이러한 침수발생에 대응하기 위한 대안으로 서울시에서는 저영향개발(LID, Low Impact Devleopment)기법을 도입하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 효자배수분구(광화문지역)의 LID 시설 도입을 위한 빗물관리 목표량 설정에 따른 홍수방어 개선효과를 분석하였다. 빗물관리량 산정을 위한 유출해석모형은 도시유출모형인 SWMM을 이용하다. SWMM의 입력자료인 우수관망도 자료는 서울시 우수관망 UIS 자료를 이용하여 구성하였으며 소유역분할은 유역의 경사 및 건물 등을 고려하여 정교하게 소유역을 구분하였다. 구분된 소유역은 293개이며 개별 소유역에 대한 토지이용도, 정밀토양도를 검토하여 소유역별 유출곡선지수 산정하여 모형 입력자료를 구축하였다. 효자배수분구(광화문지역) 전체유역 중 전원지역을 제외한 나머지 지역에 대하여 소배수구역별로 유출곡선지수(CN)값을 10-90%까지 감소시키면서 LID시설의 계획에 의한 빗물관리량(mm)에 따른 침수발생량($m^3$)의 변화를 분석하였다. 여기서, LID 시설의 빗물관리량은 유역의 현상태 직접 유출고에서 CN값 변화에 따라 계산된 직접유출고를 차감한 양이다. 연구결과, 효자배수분구의 경우 도시유역 전체에서 20mm의 우수를 관리하면 전체 침수발생량의 약 50%를 30mm의 우수를 관리하면 유역침수 침수발생량의 약 75%를 저감할 수 있는 것으로 분석되었다. 본 연구결과는 향후 개발된 도시지역에 대한 지구단위계획 수립시 LID 시설목표에 따른 홍수저감 효과를 비교적 효율적인 방법으로 검토하는 방안으로 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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