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Describe the relationship between Subcatchments, Land Uses, and Runoff Surfaces in InfoWorks ICM.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
A sewer network has been created, consisting of nodes, conduits, subcatchments, and other structures. In InfoWorks ICM, there is a close relationship between subcatchments, land uses, and runoff surfaces, such that they can all be configured from the same window.
A subcatchment describes an area draining to one or more inflow nodes. A land use contains a list of runoff surfaces particular to the type of land use being defined, such as suburban or industrial. A runoff surface describes the runoff characteristics of a specific surface type, for example, a road or roof.
The resulting grid window stores all the subcatchment information in a table format. There are 10 different tabs.
In this model, there are 4 runoff surfaces currently defined. ID 1 is the default value given in the model. Then, there are three runoff surfaces: 10 - Road, 20 - Roof, and 21 - Permeable.
Depending on which Runoff volume type and Routing model is used, the data columns become available. All the available options should be populated for each runoff surface. If the cells are grayed out, data does not need to be populated.
Note: In the Model menu, there is a Runoff surface wizard that helps define standard values for surfaces.
The default value starts with every model. The next ID is Urban land use, which is applied to the model. The Runoff surfaces have been populated with the IDs from the Runoff surface tab. InfoWorks ICM allows up to twelve runoff surfaces per land use to support the modelling of more complex, mixed surfaces.
Note: In the Model menu, under Subcatchment, there are tools to assist in applying population from point data or polygon data. These tools use internal or external GIS layers to distribute the population for subcatchments, based on geo-spatial information.
If the Area measurement type is changed from Absolute to Percentage, then the percentage columns become available.
Click the Runoff surface tab. Since there are only three surfaces listed here—Road, Roof, and Permeable—back on the Subcatchment tab, only the first three Runoff area columns are populated with data.