MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

The influence of low impact development-best management practices implementation on surface runoff reduction: A case study in Universitas Indonesia catchment area

  • Azkarini Luluk,
  • Anggraheni Evi,
  • Sutjiningsih Dwita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927604007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 276
p. 04007

Abstract

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High population growth rate will increase the infrastructure development, so the impervious land cover in a certain area will be greater. In 2016, the percentage of impervious area in UI Depok catchment area has reached 57%. This condition causes the surface runoff volume and probability of flood will increase. LID is a new paradigm for stormwater management in micro-scale areas. LID infrastructure is designed to manage stormwater for light to moderate rainfall spectrum. Previous research has produced an applied proposal of various LID-BMP infrastructure in UI catchment area, Depok, by using BMP Siting Tools. This study aims to compare the volume of surface runoff without and with the LID infrastructures on UI catchment area, Depok, and to calculate the effectiveness of LID infrastructure for various spectrum of rainfall. The LID infrastructures used are bioretention, porous pavement, infiltration trench, infiltration basin, vegetated filter strip, sand filter non-surface, sand filter surface, rain barrel and grassed swales. By applying said infrastructures, the reduction of peak flow on various rain spectrums vary from 3-30%.