STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF HAWASSA CITY, ETHIOPIA
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2021-10-24
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Intense rainfall and urbanization are the main factors that affect the storm drainage
system. In addition to rainfall intensity and impermeable layers, system blockage by
solid wastes is the common problem in Hawassa city. The study achieved the objective
of storm water drainage system analysis of Hawassa city. To analyze the level of the
problem models like Arc GIS10.2, Google earth Pro, Generalized Extreme Value
distribution and rational method are used to delineate the drainage system, classify of
the sub watershed, simulate the design rainfall depth and runoff volume estimation
respectively. The peak discharge generated in 2002 was 54.45m3
/s. Due to both factors
the peak discharge generated counts 102.80m3
/s in 2019. Following the drainage
system networking capacity of 13drains (59.09%) exceeded by design discharge,
20(90.91%) by 25 years discharge and 21(95.45%) drains capacity exceeded by 100
years discharge that contributes to pedestrian mobility interruption, traffic congestion , chronic distress of asphalt road and environmental health problem due to over
flooding. Communication between professionals responsible for storm water drainage
system, collaboration of institutions such as water supply, sewerage and sanitation,
solid waste management and infrastructure department should be maintained. SUDs
measures such as sizing drain and retention pond strategies to cope with intense
rainfall and urbanization impact on storm drainage system and environment were
recommended.
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Intense rainfall, urbanization, storm water drainage system, rational method, Arc GIS10.2
