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DS²BE 
30th of April 2014 
Urban Storm Water Management: 
possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City 
Catalina-Codruta Dobre (Architect & Doctoral Researcher ULB LoUIsE & HABITER) 
CONTACT: Catalina.Dobre@ulb.ac.be 
Promoter: Prof.D.Luisa Moretto 
habiter
_1 DOCTORAL RESEARCHER PROfILE 
2006 
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 
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Master Architecture ULB 
Internship_Kazakhstan 
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PhD ULB 
full TIme 
Doctoral Researcher 
RAW Association 
Risk  Architecture Workshop 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 2 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
UAUIM Bucharest
Urban Storm Water Management: 
possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City 
_ 1 WATER AND URBANITy 
_ 2 STORM WATER MANAgEMENT, 
A LINK BETWEEN THE vISIBLE AND THE HIDDEN CITy 
_ 3 WHAT IS THE WATER SENSITIvE CITy? 
_ 4 RESEARCH qUESTION AND OBjECTIvES 
_ 5 METHODOLOgy 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 3 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_1 WATER AND URBANITy 
_ WATER conditions the URBANITy, in the way it is supplied, circulates 
and it is eliminated from the urban environment (Swyngedouw, 2004) 
_ BALANCE between WATER and URBANITy is determined by: 
_ the capacity of urban planning procedures and hydrological models’ performance to 
integrate factors from climate change, demographical variations, new technological 
discoveries and urban growth 
(Zevenbergen, Cashman,  Evelpidou, 2010) 
_ the link between human water-related activities and 
the other of water-dependent ecosystems 
(Carmon and Shamir 2010) 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 4 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_2 STORM WATER 
makes the direct connection between THE vISIBLE and THE HIDDEN CITy 
vISIBLE CITy 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 5 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
STORM 
WATER 
HIDDEN CITy
_ STORM WATER AS A RESSOURCE AND AS A HAZARD 
_ REgIONS WITH HIgH RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS 
( e.g. typhoon and tsunami in japan  french Atlantic Coast) 
_ REgIONS WITH A MEDIUM RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS 
( e.g. water scarcity and water salinisation in Barcelona ) 
_ REgIONS WITH A MEDIUM RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS 
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habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 6 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_BRUSSELS_PLACE fLAgEy_STORM WATER MANAgEMENT 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 7 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_BRUSSELS_PLACE fLAgEy_STORM WATER MANAgEMENT 
Source: Photgrapher Catalina Dobre  http://www.borges.be/photo/LUIS/ 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 8 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
Condensation 
Business 
Wastewater 
Transpiration 
Evaporation 
Roof and 
Area Drains 
_STORM WATER MANAgEMENT_BRUSSELS 
Storm water 
Sewer Sewer 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 9 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
Roof and 
Area Drains 
Streat Storm 
Drains 
Combined Sewer 
Treated Water 
Public 
Waterway 
(Surface 
Water) 
Combined 
Sewer Outfall 
Combined Sanitary 
Waste Storm Water 
Weir Wall 
Overflow 
Structure 
Flow to Wastewater 
Treatment Facility 
Residential 
Wastewater 
Wastewater 
Treatment Facility 
Drinking 
Water 
rSuunrf-aocffe
Condensation 
Business 
Wastewater 
Transpiration 
Evaporation 
_SENSITIvE STORM WATER MANAgEMENT 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 10 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
Roof and 
Area Drains 
Streat Storm new rivers 
Sewer 
Drinking 
Water 
Residential to Industrial Sewer 
Sewer 
Treated Water 
Wetland 
Public 
Waterway 
(Surface 
Water) 
Sanitary 
Waste Water 
Flow to Wastewater 
Treatment Facility 
1st phase of treatement 
2nd phase of treatment 
Residential 
Wastewater 
Wastewater 
Treatment Facility 
Storm water
_3 WATER SENSITIvE CITy 
_ Developed in Australia, in an extreme climate with a high rate of water related hazards 
_ Balance between water and urbanity through a series of conceptual recommendations 
_avoid and recover after water related hazards 
_to adapt to climate change and urban growth 
_express the community’s values and aspirations in relation with water 
_ Brings closer water management and urban planning 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 11 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ By improving STORM WATER MANAgEMENT, you increase urban liveability 
(Wong  Brown, 2009) 
_ Previous practices: 
_ North America Best Management in Practice, 
_ UK Sustainable Urban Drainage 
_ french speaking community as Alternative Measure to Surface run-off 
_ Resource for human life and urbanity 
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_ At the ground level and not underground 
_ Change in mentality and practice 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 12 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_4 RESEARCH qUESTIONS AND OBjECTIvES 
BUT.... 
SENSITIvE STORM WATER MANAgEMENT PRACTICES were applied just in isolated 
cases, due to: 
_ Concept elaborated for extreme climates / high rates of water related hazards 
_ Different terminologies, similar directions - Lack of general recognition 
_ Concept vs Effectiveness 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 13 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ MAIN OBjECTIvE 
To evaluate the capacity of ‘water sensitivity’ to bring new insights to storm water 
management practices 
through an ASSESSMENT TOOL 
comprising indicators from: 
WATER MANAgEMENT, 
PERCEPTIONS Of WATER IN THE CITy, 
WATER gOvERNANCE. 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 14 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ ADDIACENT OBjECTIvES 
to position the concept of WATER SENSITIvE CITy within the evolution of contemporary 
models for the city. 
WRGH¿QHSTORM WATER’S BENEfITS in the urban water cycle by combining systemic 
(techincal concerns) and anthropological (urban perceptions) 
to introduce different perspectives into the process of DECISION-MAKINg. 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 15 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_5 METHODOLOgy 
B$'H¿QLWLRQRICRITERIA fOR SELECTINg indicators through the analysis of the 
concept of sensitive storm water management 
_ B COMPOSITION Of AN ASSESSMENT TOOL through the investigation of available 
indicators from water management, perception and water governance 
_ C TESTINg THE ASSESSMENT TOOL to selected case studies 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 16 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
A CRITERIA fOR SELECTINg INDICATORS 
_Theoretical framework 
B'H¿QHWKHFRQFHSWRIµZDWHUVHQVLWLYLW¶WKURXJKDKLVWRULFDODSSURDFKRQWKHHYROXWLRQ 
of city models. (Sustainable City, Ecopolis ans Resilient City) 
(folke et al., 2010; Karvonen, 2011; Thompson  Steiner, 1997) 
B%HQH¿WVDQG/LPLWDWLRQRIVHQVLWLYHVWRUPZDWHUPDQDJHPHQWWRWKHXUEDQZDWHU 
cycle by combining systemic and anthropological approaches (‘urban metabolism’ and 
‘the meaning of water’) 
(gandy, 2004; Strang, 2004) 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 17 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
THE CONCEPT Of ‘WATER SENSITIvITy’ 
SEARCHINg fOR BALANCE BETWEEN WATER AND URBANITy 
Bacteriological 
City 
Sanitary 
City Water 
Sustainable City 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 18 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
Management 
and Ecology 
and Urban Planning 
Urban form 
Modern 
City 
Compact 
City 
Resilient City 
Ecopolis 
Water Sensitive 
City 
1850 
1900 
1950 
1970 
2000 
1990
WATER SENSITIvE URBAN DESIgN is the process and 
WATER SENSITIvE CITy is the outcome 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 19 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
Rain water harvesting and treatment 
ex.Postdamer Platz, Berlin 
Source (Hoyer, Dickhaut, Kronwitter,  Weber, 2011) 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 20 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
Surface urban drainage system 
e.g. Marina Zona franca. Barcelona 
Source Photographer: Catalina Dobre 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 21 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
Rain water Pavilion 
ex. friche Eggevoort, Bruxelles 
Source PUM association website: http://pumproject.wordpress.com 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 22 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ fURTHER OBjECTIvES 
_Criteria for selecting indicators for sensitive storm water management practices 
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_Atlas of the urban water cycle, with Brussels as case study based on technical 
questions and questions of perceptions 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 23 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ B. COMPOSITION Of AN ASSESSMENT TOOL 
_ Critical review of available indicators (Storm water management, Urban perceptions 
Water governance) 
_ Selection of indicators based upon the available indicators and the criteria developed in 
WKH¿UVWSDUW 
_ Objective: Assessment tool for sensitive storm water management practices 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 24 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
_ C. TESTINg THE ASSESSMENT TOOL 
_ Empirical work is conducted in order to evaluate the limits of the previously elaborated 
assessment tool 
_ Objective: validate the assessment tool for sensitive storm water management 
practices to the European context 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 25 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
Urban Storm Water Management: 
possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City 
_ Water and Urbanity / Storm Water 
Water Sensitive City / Water Sensitive Urban Design 
_ Assessment Tool for sensitive storm water management practices 
_ Criteria for selection indicators / Composing and Testing Assessment tool 
_ Limits of the study 
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 26 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 27 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE 
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Urban Storm Water Management: possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City - Catalina-Codruta Dobre

  • 1. DS²BE 30th of April 2014 Urban Storm Water Management: possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City Catalina-Codruta Dobre (Architect & Doctoral Researcher ULB LoUIsE & HABITER) CONTACT: Catalina.Dobre@ulb.ac.be Promoter: Prof.D.Luisa Moretto habiter
  • 2. _1 DOCTORAL RESEARCHER PROfILE 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 SEP jUL jAN jUL jAN jUL jAN OCT jAN Master Architecture ULB Internship_Kazakhstan ,QWHUQVKLS$UFKLWHFWXUH2I¿FHVB%UXVVHOV PhD ULB full TIme Doctoral Researcher RAW Association Risk Architecture Workshop habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 2 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE UAUIM Bucharest
  • 3. Urban Storm Water Management: possible catalyst for moving towards a Water Sensitive City _ 1 WATER AND URBANITy _ 2 STORM WATER MANAgEMENT, A LINK BETWEEN THE vISIBLE AND THE HIDDEN CITy _ 3 WHAT IS THE WATER SENSITIvE CITy? _ 4 RESEARCH qUESTION AND OBjECTIvES _ 5 METHODOLOgy habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 3 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 4. _1 WATER AND URBANITy _ WATER conditions the URBANITy, in the way it is supplied, circulates and it is eliminated from the urban environment (Swyngedouw, 2004) _ BALANCE between WATER and URBANITy is determined by: _ the capacity of urban planning procedures and hydrological models’ performance to integrate factors from climate change, demographical variations, new technological discoveries and urban growth (Zevenbergen, Cashman, Evelpidou, 2010) _ the link between human water-related activities and the other of water-dependent ecosystems (Carmon and Shamir 2010) habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 4 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 5. _2 STORM WATER makes the direct connection between THE vISIBLE and THE HIDDEN CITy vISIBLE CITy habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 5 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE STORM WATER HIDDEN CITy
  • 6. _ STORM WATER AS A RESSOURCE AND AS A HAZARD _ REgIONS WITH HIgH RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS ( e.g. typhoon and tsunami in japan french Atlantic Coast) _ REgIONS WITH A MEDIUM RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS ( e.g. water scarcity and water salinisation in Barcelona ) _ REgIONS WITH A MEDIUM RISK Of NATURAL DISASTERS HJXUEDQÀRRGLQJLQ%UXVVHOV
  • 7. habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 6 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 8. _BRUSSELS_PLACE fLAgEy_STORM WATER MANAgEMENT habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 7 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 9. _BRUSSELS_PLACE fLAgEy_STORM WATER MANAgEMENT Source: Photgrapher Catalina Dobre http://www.borges.be/photo/LUIS/ habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 8 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 10. Condensation Business Wastewater Transpiration Evaporation Roof and Area Drains _STORM WATER MANAgEMENT_BRUSSELS Storm water Sewer Sewer habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 9 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE Roof and Area Drains Streat Storm Drains Combined Sewer Treated Water Public Waterway (Surface Water) Combined Sewer Outfall Combined Sanitary Waste Storm Water Weir Wall Overflow Structure Flow to Wastewater Treatment Facility Residential Wastewater Wastewater Treatment Facility Drinking Water rSuunrf-aocffe
  • 11. Condensation Business Wastewater Transpiration Evaporation _SENSITIvE STORM WATER MANAgEMENT habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 10 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE Roof and Area Drains Streat Storm new rivers Sewer Drinking Water Residential to Industrial Sewer Sewer Treated Water Wetland Public Waterway (Surface Water) Sanitary Waste Water Flow to Wastewater Treatment Facility 1st phase of treatement 2nd phase of treatment Residential Wastewater Wastewater Treatment Facility Storm water
  • 12. _3 WATER SENSITIvE CITy _ Developed in Australia, in an extreme climate with a high rate of water related hazards _ Balance between water and urbanity through a series of conceptual recommendations _avoid and recover after water related hazards _to adapt to climate change and urban growth _express the community’s values and aspirations in relation with water _ Brings closer water management and urban planning habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 11 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 13. _ By improving STORM WATER MANAgEMENT, you increase urban liveability (Wong Brown, 2009) _ Previous practices: _ North America Best Management in Practice, _ UK Sustainable Urban Drainage _ french speaking community as Alternative Measure to Surface run-off _ Resource for human life and urbanity B5LVNRIÀRRGLQJDVDQRSSRUWXQLW _ At the ground level and not underground _ Change in mentality and practice habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 12 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 14. _4 RESEARCH qUESTIONS AND OBjECTIvES BUT.... SENSITIvE STORM WATER MANAgEMENT PRACTICES were applied just in isolated cases, due to: _ Concept elaborated for extreme climates / high rates of water related hazards _ Different terminologies, similar directions - Lack of general recognition _ Concept vs Effectiveness habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 13 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 15. _ MAIN OBjECTIvE To evaluate the capacity of ‘water sensitivity’ to bring new insights to storm water management practices through an ASSESSMENT TOOL comprising indicators from: WATER MANAgEMENT, PERCEPTIONS Of WATER IN THE CITy, WATER gOvERNANCE. habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 14 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 16. _ ADDIACENT OBjECTIvES to position the concept of WATER SENSITIvE CITy within the evolution of contemporary models for the city. WRGH¿QHSTORM WATER’S BENEfITS in the urban water cycle by combining systemic (techincal concerns) and anthropological (urban perceptions) to introduce different perspectives into the process of DECISION-MAKINg. habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 15 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 17. _5 METHODOLOgy B$'H¿QLWLRQRICRITERIA fOR SELECTINg indicators through the analysis of the concept of sensitive storm water management _ B COMPOSITION Of AN ASSESSMENT TOOL through the investigation of available indicators from water management, perception and water governance _ C TESTINg THE ASSESSMENT TOOL to selected case studies habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 16 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 18. A CRITERIA fOR SELECTINg INDICATORS _Theoretical framework B'H¿QHWKHFRQFHSWRIµZDWHUVHQVLWLYLW¶WKURXJKDKLVWRULFDODSSURDFKRQWKHHYROXWLRQ of city models. (Sustainable City, Ecopolis ans Resilient City) (folke et al., 2010; Karvonen, 2011; Thompson Steiner, 1997) B%HQH¿WVDQG/LPLWDWLRQRIVHQVLWLYHVWRUPZDWHUPDQDJHPHQWWRWKHXUEDQZDWHU cycle by combining systemic and anthropological approaches (‘urban metabolism’ and ‘the meaning of water’) (gandy, 2004; Strang, 2004) habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 17 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 19. THE CONCEPT Of ‘WATER SENSITIvITy’ SEARCHINg fOR BALANCE BETWEEN WATER AND URBANITy Bacteriological City Sanitary City Water Sustainable City habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 18 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE Management and Ecology and Urban Planning Urban form Modern City Compact City Resilient City Ecopolis Water Sensitive City 1850 1900 1950 1970 2000 1990
  • 20. WATER SENSITIvE URBAN DESIgN is the process and WATER SENSITIvE CITy is the outcome habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 19 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 21. Rain water harvesting and treatment ex.Postdamer Platz, Berlin Source (Hoyer, Dickhaut, Kronwitter, Weber, 2011) habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 20 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 22. Surface urban drainage system e.g. Marina Zona franca. Barcelona Source Photographer: Catalina Dobre habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 21 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 23. Rain water Pavilion ex. friche Eggevoort, Bruxelles Source PUM association website: http://pumproject.wordpress.com habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 22 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 24. _ fURTHER OBjECTIvES _Criteria for selecting indicators for sensitive storm water management practices B:KDWDUHWKHFKDOOHQJHVDQGEHQH¿WVWRDFKLHYHµZDWHUVHQVLWYLW¶ _Atlas of the urban water cycle, with Brussels as case study based on technical questions and questions of perceptions habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 23 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 25. _ B. COMPOSITION Of AN ASSESSMENT TOOL _ Critical review of available indicators (Storm water management, Urban perceptions Water governance) _ Selection of indicators based upon the available indicators and the criteria developed in WKH¿UVWSDUW _ Objective: Assessment tool for sensitive storm water management practices habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 24 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
  • 26. _ C. TESTINg THE ASSESSMENT TOOL _ Empirical work is conducted in order to evaluate the limits of the previously elaborated assessment tool _ Objective: validate the assessment tool for sensitive storm water management practices to the European context habiter 30/ 04 / 2014 25 WATER SENSITIVE CITY // DS²BE
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