Green Cimahi watershed for balancing water supply and flood control

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Lack and damage of clean water and also flooding occurred in Cimahi river basin. Water sources polluted by industry and human activities. The purpose of this study was to design the water balance model of the Cimahi watershed as a Green Watershed. The study locations were the Cimahi river, Cilember river, Cibeureum river and Cisangkan river, which flow through the city of Cimahi. The method used is the analysis of the rainfall runoff model with the hydrograph of convolution method in the four watersheds, land use analysis, runoff coefficient analysis, dilution model analysis, groundwater analysis and demographic analysis. The results of this study is Design Green Cimahi Watershed that re-functioning local drainage to maintain the hydrological storage capacity of all watersheds in the city of Cimahi, normalizing Cilember river to reach the width of the river by 5.6 m from the previous width of 1.5 m, and the river capacity which was 4.8 m3 / s to 42.37 m3 / s so that enough to accommodate Q50 flood discharge, enforcing the rule that every industry must process its waste through a waste processing plant, building Pasirkaliki retention ponds that can function for groundwater conservation, flood control and clean water needs.

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Safarina, A. B., Karnisah, I., Permana, A. S., & Sufianto, D. (2019). Green Cimahi watershed for balancing water supply and flood control. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 669). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/669/1/012040

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