Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A Review

Subsurface drainage modules are important components of the Bio-ecological Drainage System (BIOECODS) which is a system designed to manage stormwater quantity and quality using constructed grass swales, subsurface modules, dry and wet ponds. BIOECODS is gradually gaining attention as one of the most...

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Main Authors: Abdurrasheed Abdurrasheed Sa'id, Yusof Khamaruzaman Wan, Takaijudin Husna Bt, Ghani Aminuddin Ab., Muhammad Muhammad Mujahid, Sholagberu Abdulkadir Taofeeq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820307005
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spelling doaj-779cfba6f5584606ad571dfb8f10fb7a2021-03-02T06:51:11ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012030700510.1051/matecconf/201820307005matecconf_iccoee2018_07005Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A ReviewAbdurrasheed Abdurrasheed Sa'idYusof Khamaruzaman WanTakaijudin Husna BtGhani Aminuddin Ab.Muhammad Muhammad MujahidSholagberu Abdulkadir TaofeeqSubsurface drainage modules are important components of the Bio-ecological Drainage System (BIOECODS) which is a system designed to manage stormwater quantity and quality using constructed grass swales, subsurface modules, dry and wet ponds. BIOECODS is gradually gaining attention as one of the most ecologically sustainable solutions to the frequent flash floods in Malaysia and the rest of the world with a focus on the impact of the subsurface modules to the effectiveness of the system. Nearly two decades of post-construction research in the BIOECODS technology, there is need to review findings and areas of improvement in the system. Thus, this study highlighted the key advances and challenges in these subsurface drainage modules through an extensive review of related literature. From the study, more work is required on the hydraulic characteristics, flow attenuation and direct validation methods between field, laboratory, and numerical data. Also, there is concern over the loss of efficiency during the design life especially the infiltration capacity of the module, the state of the geotextile and hydronet over time. It is recommended for the sake of higher performance, that there should be an onsite methodology to assess the permeability, rate of clogging and condition of the geotextile as well as the hydronet over time.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820307005
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Ghani Aminuddin Ab.
Muhammad Muhammad Mujahid
Sholagberu Abdulkadir Taofeeq
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Ghani Aminuddin Ab.
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Sholagberu Abdulkadir Taofeeq
Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A Review
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A Review
title_short Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A Review
title_full Advances and Challenging Issues in Subsurface Drainage Module Technology and BIOECODS: A Review
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description Subsurface drainage modules are important components of the Bio-ecological Drainage System (BIOECODS) which is a system designed to manage stormwater quantity and quality using constructed grass swales, subsurface modules, dry and wet ponds. BIOECODS is gradually gaining attention as one of the most ecologically sustainable solutions to the frequent flash floods in Malaysia and the rest of the world with a focus on the impact of the subsurface modules to the effectiveness of the system. Nearly two decades of post-construction research in the BIOECODS technology, there is need to review findings and areas of improvement in the system. Thus, this study highlighted the key advances and challenges in these subsurface drainage modules through an extensive review of related literature. From the study, more work is required on the hydraulic characteristics, flow attenuation and direct validation methods between field, laboratory, and numerical data. Also, there is concern over the loss of efficiency during the design life especially the infiltration capacity of the module, the state of the geotextile and hydronet over time. It is recommended for the sake of higher performance, that there should be an onsite methodology to assess the permeability, rate of clogging and condition of the geotextile as well as the hydronet over time.
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