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Description: A Tale of Two Sites: Comparing Real-time Control Projects
A Tale of Two Sites: Comparing Real-time Control Projects
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Aging infrastructure, urbanization, and increasing frequency and intensity of rainfall events are causing communities to consider smart stormwater management practices that are more efficient and resilient. One such community is Beckley, West Virginia, where the Beckley Sanitary Board has implemented two stormwater ponds with real-time control technology called continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC). These projects were developed to optimize the performance of stormwater detention facilities by automatically controlling discharge in response to monitoring data and the weather forecast. Outcomes include a reduced risk of downstream flooding and improved water quality. This paper provides an overview of the two projects, discusses design and installation considerations, and summarizes the site performance.
This paper was presented at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, IL.
SpeakerJohnson, Jeremiah
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:20:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionStormwater Design Case Studies
Session locationRoom S401d - Level 4
TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intelligent Water, Intermediate Level, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intelligent Water, Intermediate Level, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
Author(s)
Johnson, Jeremiah O
Author(s)J. Johnson 1; S. Cook 2 ; M. Huffman 1; L. Stevens 1; K. Smith 1; Z. Wright 2; D. Marchese 3; J. Johnson 1;
Author affiliation(s)Beckley Sanitary Board 1; The Thrasher Group 2 ; Beckley Sanitary Board 1; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1; The Thrasher Group 2; OptiRTC 3; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159109
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count10

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Description: A Tale of Two Sites: Comparing Real-time Control Projects
A Tale of Two Sites: Comparing Real-time Control Projects
Abstract
Aging infrastructure, urbanization, and increasing frequency and intensity of rainfall events are causing communities to consider smart stormwater management practices that are more efficient and resilient. One such community is Beckley, West Virginia, where the Beckley Sanitary Board has implemented two stormwater ponds with real-time control technology called continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC). These projects were developed to optimize the performance of stormwater detention facilities by automatically controlling discharge in response to monitoring data and the weather forecast. Outcomes include a reduced risk of downstream flooding and improved water quality. This paper provides an overview of the two projects, discusses design and installation considerations, and summarizes the site performance.
This paper was presented at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, IL.
SpeakerJohnson, Jeremiah
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:20:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionStormwater Design Case Studies
Session locationRoom S401d - Level 4
TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intelligent Water, Intermediate Level, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
TopicDiversity, Equity & Inclusion, Intelligent Water, Intermediate Level, Stormwater and Green Infrastructure
Author(s)
Johnson, Jeremiah O
Author(s)J. Johnson 1; S. Cook 2 ; M. Huffman 1; L. Stevens 1; K. Smith 1; Z. Wright 2; D. Marchese 3; J. Johnson 1;
Author affiliation(s)Beckley Sanitary Board 1; The Thrasher Group 2 ; Beckley Sanitary Board 1; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1; The Thrasher Group 2; OptiRTC 3; Beckley Sanitary Board, Beckley, WV 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159109
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count10

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