Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching

This paper outlines a methodology of flow routing with inclusion of downstream river water level applied to a Sg Gita urbanized catchment beside Sg Sarawak in Kuching city, Sarawak, Malaysia. Evaluations are done by demonstrating the modelling of flooding scenarios using InfoWorks River Simulation...

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Main Authors: D.Y.S. Mah, C.P. Hii, C.Y. Ong, Y. Pui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
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Online Access:https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/372
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spelling doaj-6ed534676ce04605ba06170f1cdf90dc2021-09-17T23:56:39ZengUNIMAS PublisherJournal of Applied Science & Process Engineering2289-77712017-04-014110.33736/jaspe.372.2017Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, KuchingD.Y.S. Mah0C.P. Hii1C.Y. Ong2Y. Pui3aHydro-Environmental Engineering Research & Development (HERD) Cluster, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, SarawakJurutera Adda Consulting Engineers, Bangunan USC, No 683, Lorong Song 1A, Off Jalan Song, 93350 Kuching, SarawakJurutera Adda Consulting Engineers, Bangunan USC, No 683, Lorong Song 1A, Off Jalan Song, 93350 Kuching, SarawakJurutera Adda Consulting Engineers, Bangunan USC, No 683, Lorong Song 1A, Off Jalan Song, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak This paper outlines a methodology of flow routing with inclusion of downstream river water level applied to a Sg Gita urbanized catchment beside Sg Sarawak in Kuching city, Sarawak, Malaysia. Evaluations are done by demonstrating the modelling of flooding scenarios using InfoWorks River Simulation (RS) that stresses on different aspects specific to Sg Gita’s conditions, namely (1) impacts of high and low river water levels, (2) solely urban flooding and (3) the combination of the two. The outcomes indicate that the dynamics of downstream river water level influences the performance of the urban drainage that flowed into the river. Backwater is overriding the flows of urban drains. Therefore, the mentioned methodology is found superior than conventional methodology with only flow routing to represent the flow mechanism of urban catchment bounded by a downstream river. https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/372backwaterInfoWorks RSriver water levelstormwaterurban drainage
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author D.Y.S. Mah
C.P. Hii
C.Y. Ong
Y. Pui
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C.P. Hii
C.Y. Ong
Y. Pui
Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
backwater
InfoWorks RS
river water level
stormwater
urban drainage
author_facet D.Y.S. Mah
C.P. Hii
C.Y. Ong
Y. Pui
author_sort D.Y.S. Mah
title Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
title_short Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
title_full Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
title_fullStr Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Flooding in Sg Gita Catchment, Kuching
title_sort evaluation of flooding in sg gita catchment, kuching
publisher UNIMAS Publisher
series Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
issn 2289-7771
publishDate 2017-04-01
description This paper outlines a methodology of flow routing with inclusion of downstream river water level applied to a Sg Gita urbanized catchment beside Sg Sarawak in Kuching city, Sarawak, Malaysia. Evaluations are done by demonstrating the modelling of flooding scenarios using InfoWorks River Simulation (RS) that stresses on different aspects specific to Sg Gita’s conditions, namely (1) impacts of high and low river water levels, (2) solely urban flooding and (3) the combination of the two. The outcomes indicate that the dynamics of downstream river water level influences the performance of the urban drainage that flowed into the river. Backwater is overriding the flows of urban drains. Therefore, the mentioned methodology is found superior than conventional methodology with only flow routing to represent the flow mechanism of urban catchment bounded by a downstream river.
topic backwater
InfoWorks RS
river water level
stormwater
urban drainage
url https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/372
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