Title:
Master Plan for Storm water Drainage (Volume III)
Code:
WAT/h82/3
Supervisor:
Council for Development and Reconstruction – UNDP - WHO
Author:
Camp Dresser and McKee Inc.-Khatib & Alami
Page Numbers:
275
Summary:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background
1.2. Drainage Studies Conducted
1.3. Previous Reports
1.4. Conventions Adopted in this Report
CHAPTER 2: EXISTING CONDITIONS - GENERAL
2.1. Location of Project Area
2.2. Physical Conditions
2.3. Population and Socioeconomic Conditions
2.4. Aspects of the National Economy
2.5. Provision of Municipal Services
2.6. Environmental Conditions
2.7. Potable Water Supply
2.8. Transportation Systems
2.9. Public Health Conditions
2.10. Agricultural Development
CHAPTER 3: EXISTING CONDITIONS: DRAINAGE
3.1. General
3.2. Urban Drainage
3.3. Existing Combined Sewer Systems
3.4. Existing Drainage Related Programmes
3.5. Flood Control Works
3.6. Drainage Problems in Rural Areas
CHAPTER 4: PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS AND PROJECTIONS
4.1. Planning and Design Horizons
4.2. Previous Plans and Current Developments
4.3. Population Projections
4.4. Drainage Planning regions
4.5. Basis of Drainage Design Planning
4.6. Storm water Quality
CHAPTER 5: OBJECTIVES AND CONCEPTS
5.1. Management Objectives
5.2. Collection and Conveyance
5.3. Storm water Treatment and Disposal
5.4. Coordination with National Development Projects
5.5. Local Improvements
5.6. Economic and Financial Criteria
CHAPTER 6: MASTER PLAN ALTERNATIVES
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Collection and Conveyance
6.3. Storm water Treatment and Disposal
6.4. Flood Mitigation
CHAPTER 7: THE MASTER PLAN AND RECOMMENDED PROJECTS
7.1. Rehabilitation of Existing Systems
7.2. Relief Works
7.3. Coordination with Ongoing Projects
7.4. Infrastructure Development
7.5. Master Plan Staging
7.6. Benefits and Justification
CHAPTER 8: MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
8.1. Strategies for Implementation
8.2. Project Design and Construction
8.3. Project Operation and Maintenance
8.4. Financial Aspects
CHAPTER 9: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
9.1. Conclusions
9.2. Risks and Uncertainties
9.3. Recommendations
ANNEXES
Year:
1982
Sub-Sector:
Energy and water