Abstract

The existing conventional drainage systems in cities throughout Malaysia have been built mainly to cater for the increase in surface runoff due to rapid development that occurs in the city borders. The drainage system is normally made up of open rigid concrete drain channels susceptible to maintenance problems such as sediment deposition, litter and utility pipes crossing. This paper highlights the results of surveys carried out to determine the sediment size characteristics in urban drains of five cities in Malaysia. A preliminary result from a sediment profile observation at Sungai Raja drainage system, Alor Setar is also described to establish the effect of drain size and slope on deposition trend.

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