Training on SWMM

Training program on SWMM

Conducted by the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

facilitated by

Enviforecasting

Objective

The SWMM training program focuses on educating postgraduate students in urban water management and water quality modeling. It covers conceptual understanding, practical application, and analysis of real-world case studies using SWMM.

The objectives of the program include:

  • Introducing the concepts of modeling urban stormwater drainage and water quality.
  • Assessing the impacts of nature-based solutions on stormwater quantity and quality.
  • Evaluating stormwater management project proposals using SWMM.

The program emphasizes hands-on training, allowing participants to gain practical experience with the SWMM software. Real-world case studies and data are utilized to enhance the learning process.

Component Description

This SWMM training program is structured into three components, each serving a specific purpose. The first two components focus on teaching and learning, while the third component is dedicated to review and discussion. Here's a breakdown of each component:

  1. Hydrodynamic Modeling (3 classes): This component consists of three classes that delve into hydrodynamic modeling using SWMM.
  1. Water Quality Modeling and Measures for Water Quality Improvements (4 classes): The second component spans four classes and focuses on water quality modeling and measures to enhance water quality using SWMM. 
  1. Review and Discussion (2 classes): The third component is designed for review, feedback, and discussion. It provides an opportunity for participants to clarify doubts, discuss challenges, and share their experiences with the SWMM software and its applications. This interactive component allows for a deeper understanding of the concepts covered in the previous two components.

Class Schedule:

  • Classes held from 18:30 to 20:30 Beijing time
  • Corresponds to 16:00 to 18:00 Sri Lanka time and 19:30 to 21:30 Japan time
  • Convenient for participants in different time zones.

Resource Persons

  • Dr. Srikantha Herath (Enviforecasting): Responsible for course organization and facilitation.
  • Prof. Weerakoon (Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya): Involved in course design and delivery.
  • Prof. Yi Wang: Responsible for student enrollment and assessment.
  • Mrs. Kithma Wijesinghe (Enviforecasting): Provides secretariat support for the training program.

Participants: 12 students from 3 Chinese universities have enrolled in the first program.

Delivery

  • All classes are conducted via Zoom meetings.
  • Class notes, lecture materials, assignments, and other resources are disseminated through the Enviforecasting website.
  • The platform's community facilities are utilized for discussions and sharing information.
  • Lecture recordings are available for download from the website.
  • Student assignments can be uploaded to the system or sent by email.