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*Ryerson University Urban Water [http://iwret.ryerson.ca/ Integrated Water Resources Evaluation Tool]
 
*Ryerson University Urban Water [http://iwret.ryerson.ca/ Integrated Water Resources Evaluation Tool]
 
*The Partnership for Water Sustainability in British Columbia's [https://waterbalance.ca/ Water Balance] suite of tools.
 
*The Partnership for Water Sustainability in British Columbia's [https://waterbalance.ca/ Water Balance] suite of tools.
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Revision as of 17:08, 21 April 2022

The Ontario Ministry of Transportation has a short summary of some common hydraulic and hydrologic models.[1]

For inter-disciplinary work relating to LID, the free LID Treatment Train Tool offers a graphical user interface for EPA SWMM5.1 which can support discussions on site planning for stormwater management. See Low Impact Development Treatment Train Tool for additional links.

Other External Free Software and Tools[edit]


  1. Massoudieh, A., Maghrebi, M., Kamrani, B., Nietch, C., Tryby, M., Aflaki, S., Panguluri, S. 2017. A flexible modeling framework for hydraulic and water quality performance assessment of stormwater green infrastructure. Environmental Modelling and Software. V.92. pp.57-73. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364815216307216?via%3Dihub