Latis: A Spatial Decision Support System to Assess Low-Impact Site Development Strategies

Significant advances have been made in the use of spatial and hydrologic models to quantify the impact of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Low-Impact Development (LID) practices on water quality. Further advances are the goal of this work to add selection of BMP/LID and calculation of implementa...

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Main Authors: G. Wayne Wilkerson, William H. McAnally, James L. Martin, Jeff A. Ballweber, Kim Collins Pevey, Jairo Diaz-Ramirez, Austin Moore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2010-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/810402
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Summary:Significant advances have been made in the use of spatial and hydrologic models to quantify the impact of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Low-Impact Development (LID) practices on water quality. Further advances are the goal of this work to add selection of BMP/LID and calculation of implementation costs, all integrated into a spatial decision support system (DSS). The Hydrologic Simulation Program in FORTRAN (HSPF), an unsteady flow model, was combined with links to desktop spatial data analysis tools, a spreadsheet listing BMP/LID and their implementation, operation, and maintenance cost data. Testing of the DSS, named Latis, allowed improvements in direct design of BMP, and a survey of landscape and engineering practitioners provided the impetus for a simplified version, Latis-LIDIA.
ISSN:1687-8086
1687-8094