EPA SWMM 5.2.4 (64-bit) US EPA
winget install --id=EPA.SWMM -e
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 drainage systems.
EPA SWMM 5.2.4 (64-bit) is a software tool designed for stormwater management, providing solutions for planning, analysis, and design related to stormwater runoff, combined sewers, and other drainage systems globally.
Key Features:
- Runoff Quantity and Quality Modeling: Simulates both short-term and long-term stormwater dynamics, including hydrological processes like infiltration, evaporation, and snowmelt.
- Green Infrastructure Support: Facilitates the design and evaluation of low impact development (LID) practices such as bioswales, permeable pavements, and green roofs to manage runoff effectively.
- Water Quality Analysis: Estimates pollutant loads from various sources, including stormwater runoff and dry weather flows, and assesses treatment effectiveness in reducing contaminant concentrations.
- Climate Projections Adjustment: Incorporates future climate change scenarios through a utility that adjusts for projected changes in precipitation patterns, aiding in resilient infrastructure planning.
- Integration with Tools: Seamlessly integrates with additional utilities and tools, enhancing its versatility in addressing complex stormwater management challenges.
Audience & Benefit: Ideal for engineers, urban planners, researchers, and government agencies involved in water resource management. SWMM empowers users to design cost-effective solutions that meet regulatory requirements, enhance flood control measures, and support sustainable urban development. Its FEMA approval ensures it is a reliable tool for National Flood Insurance Program studies, making it essential for comprehensive stormwater management strategies.