Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system

Bioretention system is one of the best management practices for rainwater runoff redirecting and storing before discharge into existing stormwater system. On the other hand, road divider is designed for dividing the traffic flow for road safety. However, it may be a blockage for surface runoff on ro...

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Main Authors: Jin Sian, Lim, Cha Yao, Tan, Yau Seng, Mah, Min Lee, Lee, Fang Yenn, Teo
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Published: 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.383492022-04-20T06:47:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38349/ Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system Jin Sian, Lim Cha Yao, Tan Yau Seng, Mah Min Lee, Lee Fang Yenn, Teo TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Bioretention system is one of the best management practices for rainwater runoff redirecting and storing before discharge into existing stormwater system. On the other hand, road divider is designed for dividing the traffic flow for road safety. However, it may be a blockage for surface runoff on road and possibly created ponding during heavy rainfall event. This scenario could become a hazard for motorised vehicles. In this study, a grassed road divider in Broga Road, Semenyih, Malaysia, is modelled as bioretention system by EPA's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) to investigate the performance of its application. A case of grassed road divider without bioretention cell was also modelled for comparison. A series of simulations were carried out for the ARI of 2, 5, and 10 years to further study the performance of grassed road divider as a bioretention system. Four different types of soil including sand, loamy sand, loam, and sandy loam are selected as filler soil in the bioretention cell. Results from the model simulations showed that the performances of grassed road divider as a bioretention system can reduce the surface runoff into the stormwater system up to 49.9% and 56.77% for different ARIs. The effect of this implication is more significant on the reduction as the ARI increased. Results also showed that the impact of soil types is insignificant. The findings show that a bioretention system in a grassed road divider may supplement conventional urban road drainage and provide an effective stormwater management. 2022-04-14 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38349/3/Numerical%20modelling%20-%20Copy.pdf Jin Sian, Lim and Cha Yao, Tan and Yau Seng, Mah and Min Lee, Lee and Fang Yenn, Teo (2022) Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system. In: 2nd International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICCEE 2022), 6 & 7 January 2022, Virtual Conference (Organized by UTAR). https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/abs/2022/14/e3sconf_iccee2022_04007/e3sconf_iccee2022_04007.html
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Jin Sian, Lim
Cha Yao, Tan
Yau Seng, Mah
Min Lee, Lee
Fang Yenn, Teo
Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
description Bioretention system is one of the best management practices for rainwater runoff redirecting and storing before discharge into existing stormwater system. On the other hand, road divider is designed for dividing the traffic flow for road safety. However, it may be a blockage for surface runoff on road and possibly created ponding during heavy rainfall event. This scenario could become a hazard for motorised vehicles. In this study, a grassed road divider in Broga Road, Semenyih, Malaysia, is modelled as bioretention system by EPA's Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) to investigate the performance of its application. A case of grassed road divider without bioretention cell was also modelled for comparison. A series of simulations were carried out for the ARI of 2, 5, and 10 years to further study the performance of grassed road divider as a bioretention system. Four different types of soil including sand, loamy sand, loam, and sandy loam are selected as filler soil in the bioretention cell. Results from the model simulations showed that the performances of grassed road divider as a bioretention system can reduce the surface runoff into the stormwater system up to 49.9% and 56.77% for different ARIs. The effect of this implication is more significant on the reduction as the ARI increased. Results also showed that the impact of soil types is insignificant. The findings show that a bioretention system in a grassed road divider may supplement conventional urban road drainage and provide an effective stormwater management.
format Proceeding
author Jin Sian, Lim
Cha Yao, Tan
Yau Seng, Mah
Min Lee, Lee
Fang Yenn, Teo
author_facet Jin Sian, Lim
Cha Yao, Tan
Yau Seng, Mah
Min Lee, Lee
Fang Yenn, Teo
author_sort Jin Sian, Lim
title Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
title_short Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
title_full Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
title_fullStr Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
title_sort numerical modelling of urban stormwater management with grassed road divider as bio-retention system
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38349/3/Numerical%20modelling%20-%20Copy.pdf
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https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/abs/2022/14/e3sconf_iccee2022_04007/e3sconf_iccee2022_04007.html
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