Chapter 6 Runoff - UDFCD
3. The EPA’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM), mostly for combining and routing the hydrographs generated using CUHP, 4. Use of published runoff information, and 5. Statistical analyses. Most of this chapter focuses on the Rational Method and CUHP in combination with SWMM routing. Table 6-1 provides a summary of applicability for both methods.
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