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I AIM

N In this site analysis, from the data collection that have been used which is using
primary and secondary data collection such as site observation, site inventory ,through
google earth preview, internet and local authorities and agencies official website that
To provides a study about proposed
T helps us to gather all the legit and valid data about the site that need to be analysis.
This analysis is important for the purpose of site selection to ensure that a
development does suitable to develop a developments concept that considered
site area background, conditions,
potential and constraints also
R environment, economy, and social impact to the development .

This site analysis that cover data from the real site observation which is site
surrounding developments for
propose a conceptual plan to
O topography profile, elevation, cross section, geology also vegetation and wildlife and
climate, visual need to be analysis that can create proposed area that show the area
off the site area are suitable for developments such as road , housing, commercial,
provides the power supply needs at
the site area based on the
D open spaces, public facilities also infrastructure that can be design through the plan
provided. This analysis is important to create a design concept plan (proposed area) to
prevents developments from natural disaster and crime also for the people safety and
populations.

U health is the priority in this analysis.

C OBJECTIVES

T
I To encourages safe and

O To analysis data that have


been collected as result to
To provides the best
conceptual plan of power
supply requirements ,
continuous supply of electricity
such as avoid short circuit of
electricity, distributes and
identify site area latest
N potential and constraint.
placement and location for
the propose site area
adequate efficient and save
electric supply for the site area
purpose
ANALYSIS 1
• Rain fall the storm water at the

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study site.
• Storm water flow perpendicularly
from highest contour to Lowest W
contour that causes of A
Y identifying the water catchment
area.
• Stormwater also flow into the
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T
E
existing stormwater and

D monsoon drainages. R

C
R EXISTING 4
WATER CATCHMENT
AREA
Water Detention Ponds 3
A
T

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STORMWATER 7
DRAINAGES ALONG 2 C
THE SITE AREA 3 EXISTING
MONSOON
H
LEGEND TYPES OF Depth Width
M
L
1 DRAINAGES
DRAINAGES (m) (m) ADJACENT FROM
Stormwater Drainages 0.6 1.16
STUDY AREA
4
E
Monsoon Drainages 1 1.92
6 N
O
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POTENTIAL CONSTRAINTS
• Site area have many flood prone • Site area need high cost of

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area that can be develop to development due to cut and fill earth A
detention pond area for the future work processes in result to easier
developments. process for development of various 5
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• Storm water that came from rain building and land uses. E
Y weather flow from the highest
contour land good for water tank
and to Lowest contour that good for
• Due to site area have high and low
contour land that can causes low
counter area to be a hotspot flood area 7 6
A
sewerage treatment plan for as the stormwater flow from high to
efficiency. low ground. EXISTING DRAINAGES
ELECTRIC SUBSTATION
P
R ISSUE SOLUTION
O Raise the substation site and build flood
TNB closed 333
P electricity barriers at the substation entrance to reduce
the risk of the substation being inundated
substations in six
O states affected by
floods. Bernama
and damaged by floods.

S 2021 The electric substation must locate at sufficient


height area which is at flood level(flood level) to
E Electric Substation that involves in floods cause by placement of electric
allow good water drainage.
substation at low topographic area and the water drainage provided is Electric substation must not to be placed
D not enough to accommodate the amount of rainwater. in open space because it causing a
messy problem disturbing in terms of
The boys who died while
safety and aesthetic view.
playing in the temporary storage
area of ​the electricity pole in
Changlun Kedah. Electric substation must be place far
away from children play area and
L Electric substation placement area cause the unexpected accident
residential area for safety issue. Electric
substation must provide fence to protect
O usually located at open spaces and residential area that leads to kids
and children to play at dangerous area.
substation from being entered by the
public.
C Electric substation must place at the
place near by facilities and others
A TNB lost RM200 million
from stolen electric cables
infrastructure building for easier
maintenance operators also avoided
T stolen properties.
Electric substation placement area quiet and abandoned area that leads
I TNB properties to be stolen by unresponsible person and difficult the Electric substations must be provided
anti-climbed fence with the high security
maintenance process to be done because of do not have access road.
O And safety for the TNB properties.
CONCLUSION

In conclusion, based on the studies that have been done in the site, structured physical planning such as
power supply that should be provided for people and resident should be issued so that the site can be
planned without compromising the the needs of people to provide better environment, economy and social
environment.

This study is implemented in order to ensure the safety of the development that will be brought into the site
so that the community can use the benefits of the development safely and conducively. This site analysis
can also provide less time consuming and provide more profit for the developer and also preserve the
environment and proposed developments of power supply and other physical structure from the natural
disaster and crime.

Zoning and concept of land uses such as residential areas, commercial areas and industrial areas can be
distributes according to site suitability and physical characteristics based on the elements to provides
proposal for the requirements ,equivalent ,placement and power supply uses to provides better and efficient
utility services for the people as the needs of today and future generations.
H
Y
D
R EXISTING 4
WATER CATCHMENT
AREA
Water Detention Ponds

O
STORMWATER 7 2
DRAINAGES ALONG
THE SITE AREA 3 EXISTING
MONSOON

L
1 DRAINAGES
ADJACENT FROM
STUDY AREA

O
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G
EGEND Y TYPES OF
DRAINAGES
Depth
(m)
Width
(m)
Stormwater Drainages 0.6 1.16

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