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Evaluasi Kapasitas Saluran Drainase Dalam Menampung Limpasan Hujan Dan Limbah Cair Domestik Di Jalan Sukarela Timur – Jalan Surya Haji Tembung,Percut Sei Tuan,Indonesia Rasyid, Galih Al; Sidabutar, Daniel Mario; Prayogo, Wisnu; Yolanda, Yuni; Simanjuntak, Rizky; Harahap, Rumillah
Jurnal Ilmu Teknik Sipil Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JITESNA - Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/jitesna.v2i1.1375

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First abstract sentence introduces the research background information and the problem statement. The second sentence explains the main research objectives and their scopes of study. The third sentence describes the materials, methods, and standard procedures used to conduct the study. The fourth sentence presents key findings and trends that can be observed from the data. The fifth sentence summarizes the discussion regarding those findings and some suggestions for future work.
Kasifikasi Kondisi Saluran Drainase Perkotaan Berdasarkan Dimensi, Ketinggian Air, Dan Sedimentasi Di Medan, Indonesia Aliyda, Fifi; Prasetyo, Zulham; Yolanda, Yuni; Simanjuntak, Rizky; Harahap, Rumillah; Prayogo, Wisnu
Jurnal Ilmu Teknik Sipil Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): JITESNA - Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/jitesna.v2i2.1401

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Urban drainage systems play an important role in managing stormwater runoff in urban areas. Rapid urban development often reduces infiltration areas and increases surface runoff, which can lead to flooding and waterlogging in several locations. This study aims to analyze the performance of urban drainage systems and identify factors causing water inundation in urban areas. The research method used is a descriptive quantitative approach by evaluating drainage channels based on rainfall data, channel capacity, sedimentation conditions, and supporting environmental factors. Secondary data were collected from previous studies and hydrological analysis results. The analysis includes rainfall intensity calculation, runoff discharge estimation, and comparison with existing drainage channel capacity. The results show that several drainage channels are unable to accommodate the design discharge due to sedimentation, waste accumulation, and changes in land use. In addition, insufficient maintenance of drainage channels also contributes to the reduced performance of the drainage system. Therefore, improvements in drainage channel capacity, routine maintenance, and integrated urban drainage planning are needed to reduce flood risks in urban areas. The results of this study are expected to provide useful information for local governments in improving urban drainage management systems.