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Efficacy of rain barrels and rain gardens to reduce urban pluvial flooding in densely built-up residential areas: a case study on Miyahara-Cho in Saitama City, Japan

Jiajing Lin, Shun Uchiyama, Yasmin Bhattacharya, Hitoshi Nakamura

2023City and Built Environment13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, flooding in densely built-up residential areas has tended to increase because of the increased frequency of heavy rain and climate change. Urban pluvial flooding mitigation is thus needed by reducing the runoff of sewer systems using green infrastructure solutions. In this regard, rain barrels (RBs) and rain gardens (RGs) are considered effective stormwater management methods. This study aimed to verify the effectiveness of RBs and RGs and their combined use in reducing urban pluvial flooding in densely built-up residential areas. This research undertook a case study in Miyahara-Cho, Saitama City, Japan. It involved the analysis of the total runoff of sewer systems and the flood condition in the sewer to verify the rainwater runoff control effect of RBs and RGs through simulations using the US Environmental Protection Agency’s stormwater management model. This study simulates two main types of rainfall events: short duration and long duration. The results of the short duration rainfall showed that the combination of RBs and RGs is highly effective and can reduce the impact of excess runoff. In the case of the long duration rainfall, the volume and speed of stormwater runoff of the first peak rainfall were reduced.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceSurface runoffPluvialFlooding (psychology)StormwaterRainwater harvestingFlood mythHydrology (agriculture)Environmental engineeringWater resource managementGeographyEngineeringGeologyGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologyPsychotherapistBiologyEcologyOceanographyPsychologyUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementUrban Heat Island Mitigation