Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates

Malaysia has taken an integrated approach to manage storm water that is increasingly becoming a problem in big cities. Rain gardens are recommended as green technology for a new storm water management in Malaysia. The approach is applied in urban planning and design that integrates the total water c...

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Main Authors: Sidek L.M., Muha N.E., Noor N.A.M., Basri H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-302052024-04-18T11:06:49Z Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates Sidek L.M. Muha N.E. Noor N.A.M. Basri H. 35070506500 55812687000 55889419700 57065823300 Malaysia Rain Storm sewers Urban planning Water management Water pollution Development process Integrated approach Laboratory studies Planning and design Storm-water managements Stormwater quality control Total water cycle managements Tropical climates conference proceeding guideline hydrological cycle integrated approach peak discharge quality control rainfall stormwater sustainability sustainable development tropical environment urban design urban planning Storms Malaysia has taken an integrated approach to manage storm water that is increasingly becoming a problem in big cities. Rain gardens are recommended as green technology for a new storm water management in Malaysia. The approach is applied in urban planning and design that integrates the total water cycle management into the development process areas. Rain gardens have been effective in reducing peak discharge and consistently reduce the number of storm water pollutants. This paper will examine some of guidelines, laboratory studies and field monitoring that shows great potential and benefit of rain garden. The preliminary results for rain garden performance were reported in this paper. The findings from this research will open avenues for researchers to advance the knowledge in rain garden systems to achieve the sustainable development in Malaysia. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Final 2023-12-29T07:45:29Z 2023-12-29T07:45:29Z 2013 Conference Paper 10.1088/1755-1315/16/1/012020 2-s2.0-84881089377 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84881089377&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f16%2f1%2f012020&partnerID=40&md5=bdee87686d01194e50efdf1ceafcb7ea https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30205 16 1 12020 All Open Access; Gold Open Access Institute of Physics Publishing Scopus
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topic Malaysia
Rain
Storm sewers
Urban planning
Water management
Water pollution
Development process
Integrated approach
Laboratory studies
Planning and design
Storm-water managements
Stormwater quality control
Total water cycle managements
Tropical climates
conference proceeding
guideline
hydrological cycle
integrated approach
peak discharge
quality control
rainfall
stormwater
sustainability
sustainable development
tropical environment
urban design
urban planning
Storms
spellingShingle Malaysia
Rain
Storm sewers
Urban planning
Water management
Water pollution
Development process
Integrated approach
Laboratory studies
Planning and design
Storm-water managements
Stormwater quality control
Total water cycle managements
Tropical climates
conference proceeding
guideline
hydrological cycle
integrated approach
peak discharge
quality control
rainfall
stormwater
sustainability
sustainable development
tropical environment
urban design
urban planning
Storms
Sidek L.M.
Muha N.E.
Noor N.A.M.
Basri H.
Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
description Malaysia has taken an integrated approach to manage storm water that is increasingly becoming a problem in big cities. Rain gardens are recommended as green technology for a new storm water management in Malaysia. The approach is applied in urban planning and design that integrates the total water cycle management into the development process areas. Rain gardens have been effective in reducing peak discharge and consistently reduce the number of storm water pollutants. This paper will examine some of guidelines, laboratory studies and field monitoring that shows great potential and benefit of rain garden. The preliminary results for rain garden performance were reported in this paper. The findings from this research will open avenues for researchers to advance the knowledge in rain garden systems to achieve the sustainable development in Malaysia. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
author2 35070506500
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Sidek L.M.
Muha N.E.
Noor N.A.M.
Basri H.
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author Sidek L.M.
Muha N.E.
Noor N.A.M.
Basri H.
author_sort Sidek L.M.
title Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
title_short Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
title_full Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
title_fullStr Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
title_full_unstemmed Constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
title_sort constructed rain garden systems for stormwater quality control under tropical climates
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2023
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