SUStoM 3rd Edition Rev.2
SUStoM 3rd Edition Rev.2
CONTENTS PAGE
1) Introduction 1
7) Specific Requirements 20
8) Checklists
9) Flow Chart
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Abbreviations
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.
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2012 and 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.
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
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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
B Digital Locality Plan Use Google Earth Pro for digital locality (in
kmz file) - 2 copies
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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.
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4.2 Processing of Earthwork Plan & Erosion Sediment Control Plan (ESCP)
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
i) Plans submitted must be complete sign and certified by the
Consultant with Professional Engineer with Practising Certificate
and Developer, organized and neatly folded into A4 size.
ii) The drawing paper size must be A1.
iii) The title must be shown at the top when the plan is folded.
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5.1 General
All Stormwater Management Plan shall be directly submitted through
qualified Professional Engineer with Practising Certificate to the
relevant DID Divisional Office.
DID will check Form C submitted by the qualified Professional
Engineer with Practising Certificate that must emphasize on the
drainage plan, such as main trunk drain, internal drains, ponds, rivers
or other pertinent issues.
A. Plan Features
i) Plans submitted must be complete, organized and neatly
folded into A4 size,
ii) The drawing paper must be A1 drawing size,
iii) The title must be located at the top when the plan is folded.
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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)
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 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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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.
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iv) This three to five percent (3% - 5%) can be included in the ten
percent (10%) reserve as green area of the required 10% of the
development.
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> 40 50*
30 – 40 40*
20 – 30 30*
10 – 20 20
5 – 10 10
<5 5
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iii) For development planning along a river for which a master plan is
not yet available, a drainage reserve width shall be estimated based
on the premise that the design storm flow will be catered for by a
grassed channel. This premise ensures that sufficient land will be
available for the design of the engineered channel when carried out
in conjunction with detailed landuse planning at a later stage.
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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.
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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
*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.
** All the plans to be submitted through hardcopy and softcopy with geo-reference.
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2.2 River
2.2.1 River/stream/drainage alignment
and reserve to be indicated clearly
3.2 Calculations
3.2.1 Incoming discharge value from the
upper or surrounding catchment
into the proposed development
area (Qpre) – SUStoM facility
adopted (Qpost) shall be equal or
less than the pre-development
value.
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Date: Date:
Reminder: Comments and application is valid up to two (2) years from this date of
checking
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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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No. Checklist Yes No Remark
3.0 EROSION SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN (ESCP)
5.0 OTHERS
Date: Date:
Reminder: Comments and application is valid up to two (2) years from this date of
approval.
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FORM C
2.3 All the invert levels for the drains and sumps are
clearly indicated
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No. Detailed Checklist Yes No Remarks
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No. Detailed Checklist Yes No Remarks
3.2.7 Drainage outlet level and finished
surface levels are clearly indicated on
the plan
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No. Detailed Checklist Yes No Remarks
3.7 Drainage Outlet
3.7.1 Cross section of drain outlet submitted
4.0 OTHERS
Date: Date:
Reminder: Comments and application is valid up to two (2) years from this date of checking
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APPENDIX A
Applicant
No
DECISION
In Order
In
Order Yes
Applicant
END
APPENDIX B
Yes
Despatch
END
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