SUStoM Guideline
SUStoM Guideline
SUStoM Guideline
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This guideline has been prepared by DID Sarawak for the Drainage Plan Approval
based on Sarawak Urban Stormwater Management (SUStoM). SUStoM was
approved by the State Cabinet on 28th January 2016 as a planning standard for
development control to incorporate stormwater management into the design to
minimize environmental degradation and improve aesthetic as well as
recreational appeal of areas in Sarawak.
This guideline is read in conjunction with Manual Saliran Mesra Alam (MSMA) 2nd
Edition, 2012 & Guideline for Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) in
Malaysia 2010.
The needs and requirement in this book is subjected to amendment and updates
whenever deemed necessary.
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The incidence of flash floods in urban areas is becoming more severe from year
to year. This is partly due to the encroachment into the river corridor/river
reserve which serves as natural space for water.
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3.1 General
All Consultants must complete and submit the Checklist for SUStoM
Planning Submission to DID Sarawak. Details on the checklist are as
below:
A Plan Features
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Scale : 1 : 25,000
The information that need to be shown / indicated
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DID will also review the necessary requirements such as the size of
sedimentation control structure so that NO sediment will be discharged to
the downstream areas.
All consultants must complete and submit the checklists for Earthwork
Plan & Erosion Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) to DID Sarawak. (Refer to
Form B)
A. Plan Features
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ii) NO construction works and earthworks shall be carried out until the
earthworks and stormwater management plan (Engineering Plan)
have been approved by the Engineering Plan Committee (EPC).
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5.1 General
A. Plan Features
Scale 1:500
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Hydrology
Catchment delineation and drainage network
Parameter values used (Length, Slope, % Pervious, Minimum
Infiltration of soil)
Hydraulics
Type, Length, Size of Drains/Ponds
Manning Roughness Coefficient
Hydrographs
Minor System (hydrograph, Peak Q5 (Pre-dev)
Major System (Hydrograph, Peak Q50 (Pre-dev)
Hydrology
Catchment delineation and drainage network
Parameter values used (L, Slope, % Pervious, Min. Inf. of soil)
Hydraulics
Type, Length, Size of Drains/Ponds
Manning Roughness Coefficient
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Hydrographs
Minor System (hydrograph, Peak Q5 (Post-dev)
Major System (Hydrograph, Peak Q50 (Post-dev)
Note: For pond design show hydrographs for rainfall duration greater
than tc
Mitigation Measures
a. Describe in words how the the engineer addressed the increase in
post-development minor and major system discharge,
b. Describe how the internal drainage system will function when
subjected to the major system storm. Highlight the mitigation
measures that the engineer has taken into account in the design.
D. Drainage Facilities
List and describe the type of drainage facilities used within the project
(Location and typical drawings). For example - Detail of each drain
(lined drain / grassed swale drain / main drain / detention / retention
pond facilities).
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iv) Undertaking letter from developer to submit three (3) sets of As-
built Drawing of detention pond and the relevant drainage system
for the gazzette of their drain reserves by the State Government
(i.e. where it is deemed necessary).
ii) NO construction works and earthworks shall be carried out until the
earthworks and stormwater management plan (Engineering Plan)
have been approved by the Engineering Plan Committee (EPC),
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ii) To indicate clearly all the existing utilities within the area of
development.
iii) To provide spot levels of all the constructed drainage system, relevant
dimension of the structures and invert levels of the all the drainage
infrastructure and relevant drainage system.
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6.1 General
Rapid growth in the urban areas has resulted in the inability of the existing
drainage to cater for the development, thus causes flooding. A large
number of problems, especially during the development process, were
caused by the negative impact of the rapid development of the catchment
area.
The peak flow of new development areas should be reduced. This can be
achieved through the following steps:-
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ii) The pond area only requires 3%-5% of the development area, which
is part of the 10% open space requirement,
iii) The pond area can be considered as part of the green area,
iv) The pond can be in the form of wet pond or dry pond and can be used
as recreational area for boating, fishing, picnicking, and football/sports
field.
vi) The developer shall submit land acquisition plan to DID for gazette (if
any).
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ii) The left and right banks should also be allocated as river reserve
or overflow storage channel. The minimum river and stream
reserve width to cater for the aforesaid requirements shall be as
tabulated below:-
> 40 50*
30 40 40*
20 30 30*
10 20 20
5 10 10
<5 5
Note : The river reserve is measured from the river highest water
level to the banks on each side. River reserve on the downstream side shall
not be less than the river reserve in the upstream channel.
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For drain reserve, the table below indicates the minimum reserve requirement for
a specific size of drain;
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Note: Width of river / drainage reserve including the width of the channel (top width)
and area for future expansion and maintenance.
i) Effective action should be made possible to control soil erosion of the stated
land, and to control the amount of silt in the drainage water that is
discharged into the drainage system and rivers, resulting from the conversion
of land use and the stated development,
ii) The surface of the land cannot be left exposed and need to be protected
from the effects of rain. For permanent protection, grass planting is
recommended. Plastic cloth or other suitable materials are to be used as
temporary covers,
iii) Temporary silt trap shall be constructed and maintained from time to time. A
special site for the storage of accumulated silt loads must be provided. Any
plans to use this silt load or pond as a landscape or the like should be clearly
stated. Calculations should be based on Manual Saliran Mesra Alam (MSMA
2nd Edition),
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iv) Earthwork plan showing the activities of land and erosion control activities
should be submitted for review by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage
Sarawak,
The neighbouring lots which are allocated as reserves shall be measured and
marked clearly on the topographical survey plan certified by a Licensed Surveyor.
All technical proposals and related information shall be prepared and submitted
by a qualified Professional Engineer with Practising Certificate, and all
topographical survey information should be provided and certified by a Licensed
Surveyor.
All technical proposals and relevant information must be prepared and submitted
by the Professional Engineer with Practicing Certificate and the relevant survey
information must be prepared and certified by Licensced surveyor.
The department reserves the right to return all the reports and plans submitted,
if the information is incomplete and does not comply with the stipulated terms
and conditions set forth by the Department.
Any proposal for development within deep peat area shall be supported by
detailed study report and to be submitted by the project proponent/consultant
for approval.
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FORM A
APPLICATION OF PLANNING
SUBMISSION
FORM A 1st Edition (2016)
*If the overall development has been planned in phases, the conceptual plan for the entire area
must be submitted. Overall drainage main drains must be identified and the overall drainage
masterplan must be submitted.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
* Survey works must cover the length upstream and downstream of the river/main drain
crossing through the said development.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
Reminder: Comments and application is valid up to two (2) years from this date of checking
Signature: Signature:
Name: Name:
Stamp: Stamp:
Date: Date:
Signature:
Name:
Date:
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FORM B
General information
Project name :
Proposed Development
Coordinate (The access gate to the Site) : Area (Ha):
N: __________________ E: _____________________
Developer : File No. :
Consultant :
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General information
Project name :
Proposed Development
Coordinate (The access gate to the Site) : Area (Ha):
N: __________________ E: _____________________
Developer : File No. :
Consultant :
5.0 OTHERS
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FROM B 1st Edition (2016)
CHECKLIST FOR EARTHWORK PLAN & EROSION SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
General information
Project name :
Proposed Development
Coordinate (The access gate to the Site) : Area (Ha):
N: __________________ E: _____________________
Developer : File No. :
Consultant :
Reminder: The comment and application is valid for two (2) years from this review date.
Signature: Signature:
Name: Name:
Stamp: Stamp:
Date: Date:
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FORM C
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Proposed Development Area
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : (Ha):
N:_______________
E:_______________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Proposed Development Area
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : (Ha):
N:_______________
E:_______________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
2.3 All the invert levels for the drains and sumps are
clearly indicated,
2.4 Proposed cross section and longitudinal of main
drainage system with design invert level, sizing and
level Q5 and Q100,
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Proposed Development Area
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : (Ha):
N:_______________
E:_______________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
CHECKLIST FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN SUBMISSION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Proposed Development Area
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
CHECKLIST FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN SUBMISSION
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
4.0 OTHERS
4.1 Undertaking letter from developer to maintain
detention pond at own cost until date of
handing over to Local council/State Government,
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FORM C 1st Edition (2016)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Project Title :
Coordinate (main entrance at construction site) : Proposed Development Area (Ha):
N:____________________
E:____________________
Developer : File Name :
Consultant Firm :
Signature: Signature:
Name: Name:
Stamp: Stamp:
Date: Date: