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  1. Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) | US EPA

    Mar 24, 2025 · EPA's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is used throughout the world for planning, analysis and design related to stormwater runoff, combined and sanitary sewers, …

  2. EPA SWMM Downloads

    Aug 7, 2023 · EPA's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is used throughout the world for planning, analysis and design related to stormwater runoff, combined and sanitary sewers, …

  3. Storm Water Management Model - Wikipedia

    The runoff component of SWMM operates on a collection of subcatchment areas that receive precipitation and generate runoff and pollutant loads. The routing portion of SWMM transports …

  4. EPA SWMM Knowledge Base and Code Viewer

    Browse the SWMM source code in an engineer-friendly way. View and share comments, solutions, modifications and suggestions for improvement.

  5. Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) - Infrastructure Tool Navigator

    SWMM is an open-source software application that can be used for single event or long-term simulations of water runoff quality and quantity.

  6. SWMM (Storm Water Analysis) - KYPipe

    SWMM is a “dynamic rainfall-runoff simulation model used for single event or long-term (continuous) simulation of runoff quantity and quality from primarily urban areas.”

  7. Learn to SWMM Purpose and Background developed by the EPA. SWMM can be used not only for modeling stormwater systems, but also for sanitary sewer design, rainfall and runoff …

  8. Storm Water Management Model User's Manual Version 5

    EPA's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is used throughout the world for planning, analysis, and design related to stormwater runoff, combined and sanitary sewers, and other …

  9. Rhodium-SWMM: An open-source tool for green infrastructure …

    May 1, 2023 · Rhodium-SWMM provides a generalizable, flexible open-source interface for taking any SWMM input file and setting up a multi-objective optimization problem with the ability to …

  10. Figure 4.4.5: ECDA-SWMM simulations with a 20% increase in precipitation from future climate change scenarios and the mitigation of stormwater through 100% RWH …