Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality

The Sungai Sarawak Regulation Scheme (SSRS) is the ftrst of its kind in South East Asia and could be one ofthe very few "three in one" infrastructure-combining barrage, lock and bridge. This scheme aimed to improve and maintain the water quality to the quality standard acceptable as a r...

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Main Author: Hartini, Binti Mahidin
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2006
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spelling my.unimas.ir.148382023-05-08T08:02:45Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14838/ Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality Hartini, Binti Mahidin GE Environmental Sciences The Sungai Sarawak Regulation Scheme (SSRS) is the ftrst of its kind in South East Asia and could be one ofthe very few "three in one" infrastructure-combining barrage, lock and bridge. This scheme aimed to improve and maintain the water quality to the quality standard acceptable as a reservoir for water supply for Kuching City and its surrounding areas besides improving the aesthetic value of the river. The effectiveness of SSRS as a tool for water resource management in Kuching area was evalu~ted by comparing the water quality data ofthe pre~barrage era against the post~barrage e~. The data were tested first for nonnality by using One~Sample Kolmogorov Smimov test followed by a descriptive statistics, ANOVA (analysis of variance), Paired Samples T-Test and Trend Analysis. This study concluded that the installation of the barrage across Sarawak River has brought about significant improvement to the dissolved oxygen (00) levels, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) levels, salinity, turbidity and the bacteria counts, to the section of the river upstream of the barrage. Other water quality parameters such as chemical oxygen demand (COD) and ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3~N) were deteriorated after the installation. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2006 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14838/1/Hartini.pdf Hartini, Binti Mahidin (2006) Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.
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Hartini, Binti Mahidin
Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
description The Sungai Sarawak Regulation Scheme (SSRS) is the ftrst of its kind in South East Asia and could be one ofthe very few "three in one" infrastructure-combining barrage, lock and bridge. This scheme aimed to improve and maintain the water quality to the quality standard acceptable as a reservoir for water supply for Kuching City and its surrounding areas besides improving the aesthetic value of the river. The effectiveness of SSRS as a tool for water resource management in Kuching area was evalu~ted by comparing the water quality data ofthe pre~barrage era against the post~barrage e~. The data were tested first for nonnality by using One~Sample Kolmogorov Smimov test followed by a descriptive statistics, ANOVA (analysis of variance), Paired Samples T-Test and Trend Analysis. This study concluded that the installation of the barrage across Sarawak River has brought about significant improvement to the dissolved oxygen (00) levels, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) levels, salinity, turbidity and the bacteria counts, to the section of the river upstream of the barrage. Other water quality parameters such as chemical oxygen demand (COD) and ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3~N) were deteriorated after the installation.
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author Hartini, Binti Mahidin
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title Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
title_short Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
title_full Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
title_fullStr Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
title_full_unstemmed Water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of Sarawak river barrage on the water quality
title_sort water resources management strategy : review on the impacts of sarawak river barrage on the water quality
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14838/1/Hartini.pdf
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