Use of detention basin for flood mitigation and urban requalification in Mesquita, Brazil

Water Sci Technol. 2019 Jun;79(11):2135-2144. doi: 10.2166/wst.2019.212.

Abstract

Unplanned urbanization is one of the main factors responsible for worsening flood-related problems in cities, increasing the frequency of flooding and flooding depths, consequently degrading both the natural and built environment. Considering this, the use of engineering techniques that reduce runoff and promote urban requalification are an efficient option for managing rainwater. This paper presents a case study of a flood control project using a storm water detention pond, designed to allow multiple uses of an urban space. The operation of the system is evaluated by an urban flow-cell model, known as MODCEL. This application seeks the best configuration for the layout of 'Celso Peçanha' Detention Basin, considering the local restrictions imposed by the City of Mesquita - Brazil, and optimized to damp storm flows resulting from rainfall events with return periods up to 50 years. The solution proposed considers the possibility of social urban space uses in flood control projects, revitalizing degraded areas and giving them multiple functions.

MeSH terms

  • Brazil
  • Cities
  • Floods / prevention & control*
  • Floods / statistics & numerical data
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Rain
  • Urbanization