1. Hydrology Properties At Sembrong Dam Reservoir in Johor
- Author
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Mohd Zainuri Mohd Hatta, Lai Wai Tan, Halizah Awang, and Zawawi Daud
- Subjects
Hydrology ,Water balance ,Hydrology (agriculture) ,Flood myth ,Environmental science ,Flood mitigation ,Water treatment ,General Medicine ,Precipitation ,Inflow ,Hazard - Abstract
Water is fresh potable water is not always available at the right time or the right place for human or ecosystem use [1]. According to Straskraba and Tundisi (1999), water impoundments constructed by damming rivers are called dam reservoirs. Under the Malaysian Western Johore Agricultural Development Project, the main function of the Sembrong dam is flood mitigation. The secondary function of the dam is to provide clean water supply to 240,000 consumers in Kluang district area [2]. Water from the Sembrong dam reservoir is treated at the West Sembrong Water Treatment Plant before the distribution. Daily reservoir inflow data were extracted by applying the water balance model to the Sembrong dam reservoir. Developing hydrologic hazard curves for risk assessment uses the length of record and type of data to determine the extrapolation limits for flood frequency analysis [5]. Extrapolation beyond the data is often necessary to provide information needed for dam safety risk assessments [6]. The sources of information used for flood hazard analyses include stream flow and precipitation records and pale flood data.
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- 2015