The existing Kai Tak Nullah flows from Po Kong Village Road along Choi Hung Road and Tung Tau Estate into Kai Tak Development Area before discharging into the Victoria Harbour. Historically its upstream has been subject to flooding under storm conditions and this has had serious repercussions for the adjacent urban areas. A study has been commissioned by the Drainage Services Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), China to investigate the flood mechanisms and to provide flood alleviation measures by improving the capacity of the Kai Tak Nullah. In addition to flood alleviation, there is a strong public aspiration to rehabilitate the Kai Tak Nullah by a comparatively natural river design. Since the Kai Tak Nullah is located within a heavily urbanized area, traffic and environmental impacts are also highly concerned. The final flood alleviation scheme has thus had to strike a balance among the aforesaid factors with assistance from the hydraulic modelling utilizing InfoWorks Collection Systems (CS) software. This paper presents the public engagement exercise, design considerations, methodologies, and recommendations regarding the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Kai Tak Nullah.
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December 01 2012
Flood alleviation in a heavily urbanized area – Kai Tak Nullah, Hong Kong
Alan K. L. Chan;
aURS/Scott Wilson, 38th Floor, Metroplaza Tower 1, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, Hong Kong, China. E-mail: , [email protected]
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Colin K. C. Wong;
Colin K. C. Wong
aURS/Scott Wilson, 38th Floor, Metroplaza Tower 1, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, Hong Kong, China. E-mail: , [email protected]
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Robin H. N. Lee;
Robin H. N. Lee
bDrainage Services Department (HKSAR), 42/F, Revenue Tower, 5 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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Mike W. H. Cho
Mike W. H. Cho
bDrainage Services Department (HKSAR), 42/F, Revenue Tower, 5 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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Water Practice and Technology (2012) 7 (4): wpt2012096.
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Alan K. L. Chan, Colin K. C. Wong, Robin H. N. Lee, Mike W. H. Cho; Flood alleviation in a heavily urbanized area – Kai Tak Nullah, Hong Kong. Water Practice and Technology 1 December 2012; 7 (4): wpt2012096. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2012.096
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