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Design of Stormwater drainage system

• - The design of the stormwater drainage system is crucial for


preventing blockages and overflow on the college campus.

• - It involves careful planning and engineering to ensure efficient


drainage of stormwater and minimize flooding risks.

• - Factors such as the size of the campus, rainfall patterns, and


topography need to be considered in the design process.

• - The aim is to develop a system that effectively collects and


redirects stormwater, protecting campus infrastructure and
preventing damage.
Abstract

• - The project aims to design a stormwater drainage system for a


110-acre college campus.

• - Contour mapping, rainfall data analysis, and hydraulic engineering


methods will be used to develop an efficient and effective design.

• - The goal is to mitigate flooding risks and safeguard campus


infrastructure from stormwater-related damage.

• - By ensuring proper drainage, the project will contribute to the


overall sustainability and resilience of the campus.
Introduction

• - Efficient stormwater management is a critical aspect of campus


infrastructure planning.

• - Flooding caused by blockages and overflow in the stormwater


drainage system poses risks to the campus and its facilities.

• - This project aims to address these challenges by designing a robust


and reliable stormwater drainage system.

• - By implementing effective drainage solutions, the project will


enhance the overall safety and well-being of the campus
community.
Literature Review

• - The literature review explores existing stormwater drainage


designs, methodologies, and tools.

• - It highlights the importance of proper drainage systems, especially


for large areas like college campuses.

• - Studying previous designs and approaches provides valuable


insights and best practices for the project.

• - The review will focus on both traditional and innovative


stormwater management techniques.
Objectives

• - Accurately map the elevations of the college campus to identify


low-lying areas susceptible to flooding.

• - Analyze rainfall data to determine peak discharge rates and design


the stormwater drainage system accordingly.

• - Optimize the drainage system layout to ensure effective and


efficient collection and redirection of stormwater.

• - Safeguard campus infrastructure by mitigating flooding risks and


preventing damage from blockages and overflow.
Methodology

• - Utilize surveying techniques such as DGPS, auto level, and total


station to collect precise elevation data.

• - Analyze the collected rainfall data to determine rainfall patterns,


intensity, and peak discharge rates.

• - Utilize hydraulic engineering software to simulate and optimize the


stormwater drainage system design.

• - Take into account design standards and guidelines for stormwater


management in the region.

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