Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls

Rapid urbanization in the recent decades has quickly fuelled up the process of global warming. Many mitigation measures have been formulated and implemented in order to tackle the effect of global warming. Green roofs (roof with vegetated cover) have been proposed and implemented by various countrie...

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Main Authors: Kok, K.H., Mohd Sidek, L., Chow, M.F., Zainal Abidin, M.R., Basri, H., Hayder, G.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-95192020-09-10T03:17:01Z Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls Kok, K.H. Mohd Sidek, L. Chow, M.F. Zainal Abidin, M.R. Basri, H. Hayder, G. Rapid urbanization in the recent decades has quickly fuelled up the process of global warming. Many mitigation measures have been formulated and implemented in order to tackle the effect of global warming. Green roofs (roof with vegetated cover) have been proposed and implemented by various countries as one of the new environmentally friendly innovation. This paper evaluates the qualitative and quantitative performances of an extensive green roof system under tropical climate. Simulations showed that the peak discharge of stormwater run-off was reduced up to 26% in relation to concrete tile roof. Its reduction ability was decreased for storms with intense rainfall. Increment of pH was observed for the green roof run-off, and the run-off quality ranged between class I and II under Malaysia National Water Quality Index (WQI). High concentrations of phosphate were observed in the run-off samples, which showed that substrates (fertilized planting soil) might be the potential contributor. Findings indicated that there was a reduction up to around 5% for indoor temperature of the building after installation of the extensive green roof system. © 2015 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. 2018-03-01T04:29:10Z 2018-03-01T04:29:10Z 2016 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9519
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description Rapid urbanization in the recent decades has quickly fuelled up the process of global warming. Many mitigation measures have been formulated and implemented in order to tackle the effect of global warming. Green roofs (roof with vegetated cover) have been proposed and implemented by various countries as one of the new environmentally friendly innovation. This paper evaluates the qualitative and quantitative performances of an extensive green roof system under tropical climate. Simulations showed that the peak discharge of stormwater run-off was reduced up to 26% in relation to concrete tile roof. Its reduction ability was decreased for storms with intense rainfall. Increment of pH was observed for the green roof run-off, and the run-off quality ranged between class I and II under Malaysia National Water Quality Index (WQI). High concentrations of phosphate were observed in the run-off samples, which showed that substrates (fertilized planting soil) might be the potential contributor. Findings indicated that there was a reduction up to around 5% for indoor temperature of the building after installation of the extensive green roof system. © 2015 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research.
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author Kok, K.H.
Mohd Sidek, L.
Chow, M.F.
Zainal Abidin, M.R.
Basri, H.
Hayder, G.
spellingShingle Kok, K.H.
Mohd Sidek, L.
Chow, M.F.
Zainal Abidin, M.R.
Basri, H.
Hayder, G.
Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
author_facet Kok, K.H.
Mohd Sidek, L.
Chow, M.F.
Zainal Abidin, M.R.
Basri, H.
Hayder, G.
author_sort Kok, K.H.
title Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_short Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_full Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_fullStr Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
title_sort evaluation of green roof performances for urban stormwater quantity and quality controls
publishDate 2018
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