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Rainfall analysis to determine the potential of rainwater harvesting site in kuantan, Pahang


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Title: Rainfall analysis to determine the potential of rainwater harvesting site in kuantan, Pahang

Authors: Nadiatul Adilah Ahmad Abdul Ghani, Noor Asiah Mohamad, Teo Wei Hui

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2016

Volume: 11

Issue: 11

Language: English

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Abstract

Malaysia as a country which received a very high rainfall throughout the year is moving towards adopting rainwater harvesting system (RWHS) as a means to mitigate water shortage and flood problem. In 2012, RWHS is made compulsory for every development of new housing and building at several states in Malaysia, both for water supply and flood control. Furthermore, since flood is becoming more prevalent nowadays in Malaysia especially in Kuantan, Pahang, lacks of space for the construction of flood mitigation facilities has prompted authorities to look for other solutions for flood control. This study intends to determine the potential of rainwater harvesting site in Kuantan, Pahang. Daily rainfall data from five selected hydrology stations in Kuantan catchment are used to analyse the water availability in order to identify the potential of rainwater harvesting site in Kuantan. Based on average monthly rainfall data, the highest amount of rainfall received by all stations is on December meanwhile the least number of rainfalls received by all stations is on February except for station Sg. Lembing P.C.C.L Mill which received the lowest number of rainfall on July.


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