The Use of Sponges To Transfer Flood Waters To The Underground Sewage Systems

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THE USE OF SPONGES TO TRANSFER FLOOD WATERS TO THE

UNDERGROUND SEWAGE SYSTEMS

Areola, Clapano, Geopano, Miquiabas, Muñasque

RATIONALE  To propose a new plan to


lessen direct losses and
Flood mitigation reduces the intangible losses. In flood-prone
overall risk of flood damage to the areas, even though there have
structure and also reduces the severity of been other mitigation plans,
flood damage when it occurs. Examples people still get injured, go missing
of community mitigation may include and die. Due to this inevitable
planning and zoning, floodplain hazard effect, if not improved,
management, discouraging development psychological challenges such as
in high-risk flood areas, or providing anxiety, worry, depression, and
outreach and education. Structural trauma are in line. (Ambowang,
stabilization measures include levees, 2019).
bridges, floodplains, reservoirs, among
numerous other sources. The goal of  To propose a new alleviation
environmental mitigation programs of the destruction of human-
is to divert water from citizens and made structures near
communities. seashores. In the Philippines,
there does not seem to be that
Each year, a large part of the state many mitigation plans for utility
is hit by flooding. Due to flooding, crops services, local businesses,
and houses are flooded, health issues are revenue, expenses connected to
severe, and the status of the community the provision of assistance, and
is affected. Options and opportunities for lodging. The most common
jobs and employment decline and multi- mitigations are other than radios,
challenges make societies highly Tv's, and flood level alerts via SMS
vulnerable. (Natividad, J.G, Mendez, J.M,
2018), which are basically for
To better deal with floods and
human safety. The only known
their changing characters, one way to do
mitigation to lessen indirect losses
this is to build people's adaptive
is a dam (Project Highlights: Metro
capacities by increasing their awareness,
Manila Flood Management, n.d)
knowledge base, mitigation, and ability to
and sewerage (MMDA_MISS. n.d). 
make a living through the selection of
appropriate crops and techniques. This is DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAN
essential, but it is just as much a
challenge. The mitigation plans our group
created is a reference to both the
OBJECTIVES sponge city from China and the
underground tunnel of Japan. The
This study on flood seeks to attain the
project is a water drainage system
following objectives:
that has the purpose of mitigating the
flood. The water running off from the Zhang, Yu. (2017). Sponge City Theory
surface of the city is channeled and its Application in
through drains and canals into a Landscape. World Construction.
sponge. The sponge will then absorb 6. 29. 10.18686/wc.v6i1.84.
the collected water and release it into Retrieved from
underground water drainage. The https://www.researchgate.net/publ
water that is being released will be led ication/316640049_Sponge_City_T
by tubes beneath the sponge. The heory_and_its_Application_in_Land
tube attached to the columns scape
underground will lead the water to a
container where the accumulated Ortiz, D. A. (2018, November 29). The
floodwaters will then be then carried underground cathedral
back into the sea through a pipe protecting Tokyo from floods.
leading from the underground Retrieved from
drainage system to the body of water https://www.bbc.com/future/articl
as it gets full. This way, the e/20181129-the-underground-
floodwater will be put on a process of cathedral-protecting-tokyo-from-
cycle, causing less to no damage to floods
the structures above the
APPENDICES
underground, such as the city. Not
only will the sponge act as alternate
drainage, it would prevent trashes
that normal drainage would welcome,
thus avoiding unnecessary cleaning
priority.

RESOURCES

The inspiration for this idea comes Digital Representation of the Plan
from China. In the year 2015, the country
launched the Sponge City Initiative
wherein the main goal was to soak up
floodwaters. This unique engineering
marvel was implemented in 30 different
cities. The country hopes that the
rainwater absorb can be reused for future
use.
Structural Representation

Fang, X., Gong, Y., Li, J., Li, X., & Wang,
W. (2016). Case Studies of the
Sponge City Program in China.
World Environmental and Water
Resources Congress 2016. doi:
10.1061/9780784479858.031.
Retrieved from
https://www.businessinsider.com/c
hina-is-building-sponge-cities-that-
absorb-water-2017-11

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