Abstract
The absence of a wastewater collection, management, and disposal scheme is one of Kabul’s most serious environmental issues. This has resulted in both health and ecological problems. This research used Arc GIS and SewerGEMS tools to assess the viability of a decentralized sewerage collection model in the research area. The research area was chosen as the city’s 5th district. Land-use and land-cover, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), and Satellite data were used to construct the network’s geometry in the Arc map environment. SewerGEMS software was used to perform hydraulic simulation and modeling. The variables were regulated based on the results of the study using conventional wastewater topology guidelines. Based on the outputs of hydraulic analysis, it is concluded that the decentralized wastewater collection system would be the best option for the area. It can be deduced from hydraulic design findings that the hydraulic model was successfully developed and built. The methodology can be applied for the development of future wastewater master plans of the city.
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