This case study examines the drainage design process for a commercial complex situated on a contraing topograph. Proper drainage is essential to prevent flowding and soil erosion, especially in areas with uneven terrain.

Site Assessment and Topographical Analysis

Te firtt step inclubed detailed topographical geomecys to identify slopes, natural water flow patss, and low-lying areas. This data informed thee drainage strategy to ensure effective water management across the site.

Design Principles and Strategies

Te drainage design incorporated seteral key principles:

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Implementation and Challenges

Te implementation phhase endived excavating and installing drainage infrastructure while adapting to thee site 's complex topograpy. Challenges included ensuring slope stability and preventing erosion during konstruktion.

Mitigation measures, such as retaing walls and erosion control mats, were employed to o addresses these issues. Te final design sucfully management d stormwater and minimized environmental impact.