Sungai Sarawak Regulation Scheme
The Sungai Sarawak Regulation Scheme is a major civil engineering project in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. This project incorporates a 3-in-1 infrastructure which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.
History
The Sungai Sarawak basin area experience floods as a result of heavy rainfall from upstream, king tides, poor drainage, or a combination of these factors. In low-lying residential areas, floods occur every 1st and 15th day of the lunar calendar.Design
The SSRS consists of:Construction
The construction of the SSRS is divided into three phases,Phase I
Phase I of the SSRS project is the construction of the Bako Causeway, the first causeway in Sarawak. The construction involved creating a rock-filled closure across Loba Santubong on Jalan Bako and was completed in August 1993.Phase II
Phase II of the SSRS project is the construction of the main Barrage Facility, comprising:- a barrage of five radial gates controlling the Sarawak River,
- a 125m long by 25m wide shiplock, and
- a 435m long four lane road bridge over both barrage and lock, linking the Demak Laut Industrial Park to the Kuching Isthmus.
Phase III
The components of Phase III of the SSRS project are:- The Construction of the Pending Causeway, a rock fill dam across the Sarawak River at Jalan Keruing in Pending.
- The Construction of a four lane road linking Pending with Sejingkat.
- The Installation of a Telemetry System comprising 6 units of rainfall and water telemetry stations as an early warning device for the barrage operators.
- Kampung Sandong
- Kampung Bengoh
- Kampung Skio
- Kampung Blinbim
- Kampung Siburuh
- Kampung Bogag
The Kuching Barrage and Shiplock was officiated by Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Operation of Kuching Barrage and Shiplock
The barrage and shiplock is managed and operated by Kuching Barrage Management Sdn. Bhd., under the supervision of the Sarawak Rivers Board and is governed by The Sarawak Rivers Regulations 1997, which states as follows:Real-time water and rainfall data is collected by the telemetry system and based on computational model of the Sarawak River. The predicted discharge and water level are the two main factors in deciding when to operate the barrage gates. All data collection and information will be processed by a sophisticated river analysis software known as MIKE-II.