Street Cleaning

Street cleaning is performed in urban areas to control buildup of solids and trash. While it has long been thought that street cleaning has a beneficial effect on the quality of urban runoff, studies by EPA have found that street sweeping has little impact on runoff quality unless it is performed every day (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1983).

SWAT+ performs street sweeping operations only when the build up/wash off algorithm is specified for urban loading calculations. Street sweeping is performed only on dry days, where a dry day is defined as a day with less than 0.1 mm of surface runoff. The sweeping removal equation (Huber and Dickinson, 1988) is:

SED=SED0(1fravreff)SED=SED_0*(1-fr_{av}*reff) 6:3.4.4

where SEDSED is amount of solids remaining after sweeping (kg/curb km), SED0SED_0 is the amount of solids present prior to sweeping (kg/curb km), fravfr_{av} is the fraction of the curb length available for sweeping (the availability factor), and reffreff is the removal efficiency of the sweeping equipment. The availability factor and removal efficiency are specified by the user.

The availability factor, fravfr_{av}, is the fraction of the curb length that is sweepable. The entire curb length is often not available for sweeping due to the presence of cars and other obstacles.

The removal efficiency of street sweeping is a function of the type of sweeper, whether flushing is a part of the street cleaning process, the quantity of total solids, the frequency of rainfall events and the constituents considered. Removal efficiency can vary depending on the constituent being considered, with efficiencies being greater for particulate constituents. The removal efficiencies for nitrogen and phosphorus are typically less than the solid removal efficiency (Pitt, 1979). Because SWAT+ assumes a set concentration of nutrient constituents in the solids, the same removal efficiency is in effect used for all constituents. Table 6:3-5 provides removal efficiencies for various street cleaning programs.

Table 6:3-6: SWAT+ input variables that pertain to build up/wash off.

Variable NameDefinitionInput File

IURBAN

Urban simulation code

.mgt

URBLU

Urban land type identification number from urban database

.mgt

DIRTMX

SEDmxSED_{mx}: maximum amount of solids allowed to build up on impervious areas (kg/curb km)

urban.dat

THALF

thalft_{half}: number of days for amount of solids on impervious area to build up from 0 kg/curb km to 12SEDmx\frac{1}{2} SED_{mx}

urban.dat

URBCOEF

urbcoefurb_{coef}: wash off coefficient (mm1^{-1})

urban.dat

CURBDEN

curb length density in urban land type (km/ha)

urban.dat

TNCONC

concentration of total nitrogen in suspended solid load (mg N/kg)

urban.dat

TPCONC

concentration of total phosphorus in suspended solid load (mg N/kg)

urban.dat

TNO3CONC

concentration of nitrate in suspended solid load (mg N/kg)

urban.dat

SWEEPEFF

reffreff: removal efficiency of the sweeping equipment

.mgt

FR_CURB

fravfr_{av}: fraction of the curb length that is sweepable.

.mgt

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