FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN THE AREA OF PEJATEN EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL COMPLEX SOUTH JAKARTA

Authors

  • Mohammad Imamuddin Civil Engineering Doctoral Program Student, Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia Author
  • Sofia W. Alisjahbana Professor, Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Bakrie University, Jakarta, Indonesia Author
  • Dadang Ma’some Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Pulo PHB waterway, Flood, Pump Capacity

Abstract

The Educational and Cultural Complex Area Waterway is located in Pasar Minggu District. There is connecting Waterway (PHB Pulo), which floods every rainy season. It is due to the non-technical cross-section of the waterway, sedimentation, and garbage on the west side. The obstructed flow direction is found in the elegant Pejaten housing, where the high water level of PHB Pulo causes the water to slow down. From the above conditions, it is necessary to normalize the cross-section of 1 x 1 m2 using concrete / u-ditch to accommodate five-year rainfall of 2,305 m3/second, with a pump capacity to accelerate the flow to PHB Pulo by 1 m3/second.

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Published

2022-01-30

How to Cite

Imamuddin, M., Alisjahbana, S. W., & Ma’some, D. (2022). FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN THE AREA OF PEJATEN EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL COMPLEX SOUTH JAKARTA. CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 23(1), 90-101. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/47

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