Kuliah 1 - Pengantar Drainase

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Kuliah 1

Pengantar Drainase dan Sanitasi Lingkungan

Oleh:
Ngakan Putu Purnaditya

JURUSAN TEKNIK SIPIL


FAKULTAS TEKNIK
UNIVERSITAS SULTAN AGENG TIRTAYASA
2019
Self Introduction
THE BRIEF OF PERSONAL:
NAME : NGAKAN PUTU PURNADITYA
BORN : JAKARTA, SEP 14TH 1989
HIGH EDUCATION :
- CIVIL ENGINEERING (ST), UNIVERSITAS UDAYANA, DENPASAR (2012)
- CIVIL ENGINEERING (MT), UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA, DEPOK (2018)
WORK EXPERIENCE (S) :
- ENGINEER at PT. BRANTAS ABIPRAYA (2013 – 2016)  3 PROJECTS
- LECTURER ASSISTANT at UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA (2017-2018)  2
Email: COURSES
[email protected] PUBLICATIONS RECORD : NATIONAL JOURNAL (1), NATIONAL
PROCEEDING (1), SCOPUS INTERNATIONAL PROCEEDING (1
Phone:
PUBLISHED, 2 PROCESSED), INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL Q4 (1).
+62 82 145 320 179
Objectives and Literatures

Objectives:
 The students have the systematic paradigm about drainage as run-off controlling
in the region.
 The students can understand to procedures of drainage design.
 Enhancing the knowledge about methods used in rainfall and run-of design.
 The students have the knowledge about tidal phenomena (including tidal
analysis using admiralty method) in the estuary, then the influence to drainage
system in estuary.
 The students have skills and knowledge in hydraulics design of drainage
channel.  after mid term of semester.
Literatures:
 Chow, V.T. 1964. Handbook of Applied Hydrology. Mc-Graw Hill: New York.
 Chow, V.T., Maidment, D.R., Mays, L.W. 1988. Applied Hydrology. Mc-Graw Hill:
Singapore.
 Gosh, S.N. 2014. Flood Control and Drainage Engineering, 4th Edition. CRC Press:
London.
 Kamiana, I.M. 2011. Teknik Perhitungan Debit Rencana Bangunan Air. Graha
Ilmu: Yogyakarta.
 Subramanya, K. 2008. Engineering Hydrology, 3rd Edition. Tata Mc-Graw Hill: New
Delhi.
 Suripin. 2004. Sistem Drainase Perkotaan Yang Berkelanjutan. Penerbit Andi:
Yogyakarta.
The Brief of Courses
 1st Week  Introduction and giving assignment grouply.

 2nd Week  Hydrology cycle, principles of drainage design and introduction to


polder system.

 3rd and 4th Week  Design of rainfall based on rainfall data and develop IDF curve.

 5th and 6th Week  Land use and design of run-off.

 7th  Drainage in estuary region, tidal analysis using admiralty method and giving
individual assignment.

 8th  Mid term exam.


The Main Problems

The one of problem in most urban region is flood.

What the meaning of flood ? We can simply state that flood is the run-off that
occurs on the region which we don’t wish to.
So, How can it occurs ?
How to mitigate the floods occurrence ?

Flood can be mitigated through two approach:

 Structural approach: drainage system,


dams, reservoirs, etc.

 Non-Structural approach: green


infrastructures, storm water management.
Types of Drainage
Types of drainage can be distinguished into several conditions:

1. Based on history formed  Natural drainage and artificial drainage.

2. Based on position  Surface drainage and subsurface drainage.

3. Based on function  Single purpose and multi purpose.

4. Based on construction  Open channel and closed-open channel.


The Pattern of Drainage System

First Type

Second Type
Third Type

Fourth Type
Drainage System
Drainage system  needed in developed urban areas because of interaction
between human activity and the natural water cycle.

This interaction rise two types of water that require drainage

First type  wastewater

Second type  stormwater


The interface between public and environment.

In many urban areas, drainage is based


on completely artificial system of
sewers: pipes and structures and most
of them apply the Combined Sewer
Overflows (CSO).
There are two approaches about urban drainage system:

 Combined system (merging wastewater and stormwater into single channel).

 Separated system.
What are
advantages and
disadvantages of
combined and
separated drainage
system ?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

QUESTION ?

NGAKAN PUTU PURNADITYA  [email protected]


(082 145 320 179)

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