Water Practice and Technology (May 2023)

Flood mitigation of Bila River in Sidrap Regency Indonesia based on eco-drainage retention pond

  • Abdul Rivai Suleman,
  • Sugiarto Badaruddin,
  • Mustamin Mustamin,
  • Zubair Saing,
  • Muhammad Rivaldi Mustamin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2023.051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
pp. 1184 – 1195

Abstract

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This study aims to analyze the distribution of floods in the Bila River and its countermeasures in reducing the impact that occurred in Sidrap Regency. The study performs hydrological analysis using the Bila watershed rainfall data, calculates the planned flood discharge using the HSS Soil Conservation Service (SCS) model, and simulates the flood flow profile using the HEC-RAS 2D numerical model. It is found that the Q20 flood discharge of the Bila and the Bulucenrana Rivers entered the Bila River downstream calculated from the HSS SCS analysis are 738.60 and 779.50 m3/s, respectively. The overflow of the Bila River flood affects nine villages, namely Kalola Village (0.06 km2), Sogi Village (0.01 km2), Kalosi Alau Village (0.32 km2), Kampale Village (0.11 km2), Salomalori Village (0.42 km2), Tanru Tedong Village (2.12 km2), Kalosi Village (0.91 km2), Salobukkang Village (1.70 km2), and Taccimpo Village (4.01 km2). It is proposed that the best solution to deal with the issue is by introducing an eco-drainage system, namely by constructing a retention pond with a maximum storage volume of 3.81 million m3 or with a normal storage of 2.4 million m3. The existence of a retention pond can reduce the inundated area around 8.28 km2 or 85.71%. HIGHLIGHTS The distribution of floods in the Bila River was investigated.; The Bila watershed rainfall data were used to simulate the flood flow profile.; The finding of this study provides a solution to overcome the flood issue in Sidrap Regency.; The study suggests for constructing a retention pond with a maximum storage volume of 3.81 million m3.; Retention pond can reduce the inundated area around 8.28 km2 or 85.71%.;

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