2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310414
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Evaluation of the Implementation of Sustainable Stormwater Management Practices for Landed Residential Areas: A Case Study in Malaysia

Fatin Khalida Binti Abdul Khadir,
Ng Cheng Yee,
Husna Binti Takaijudin
et al.

Abstract: In Malaysia, the Stormwater Management Manual for Malaysia (Manual Saliran Mesra Alam or MSMA) was introduced to manage stormwater and solve water-related problems. However, massive development caused the conventional stormwater system to be unable to cater to the excessive runoff and led to flooding, also affecting residential areas. This shows that there is an urgent requirement for a sustainable stormwater management practice (SSMP) in residential areas. This study is conducted to evaluate stormwater practi… Show more

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“…However, it should be noted that pH values below 5 or above 8.5 affect the growth and survival of microorganisms [65]. As far as microbiological parameters are concerned, it is important to consider taking appropriate measures to avoid large-scale contamination in the event of drainage by river water, which could affect human health or the evolution of flora [66,67]. In view of the results and the observation of daily household life, and taking into account the technological prowess, education in this area is needed at the household level in Adétikopé with a view to improving wastewater management practices [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it should be noted that pH values below 5 or above 8.5 affect the growth and survival of microorganisms [65]. As far as microbiological parameters are concerned, it is important to consider taking appropriate measures to avoid large-scale contamination in the event of drainage by river water, which could affect human health or the evolution of flora [66,67]. In view of the results and the observation of daily household life, and taking into account the technological prowess, education in this area is needed at the household level in Adétikopé with a view to improving wastewater management practices [68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%