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INSTRUCTOR: 
Jayapregasham, Tharamapalan, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE

This techsession will only award PDHs for completion.

Purpose and Background

Dubai Municipality has implemented the Dubai's Deep Tunnel Storm Water System (DTSWS) as part of a long-term catchment-wide plan for capturing and conveying storm water and groundwater flows. Rising groundwater levels in Dubai is increasingly a concern as the deep foundations and basement structures of the skyscrapers are curtailing the natural pathways for groundwater. The DTSWS serves a catchment area of about 500 sq. km, and will convey the collected water through a 10 km gravity tunnel to a terminal pumping station facility located at a depth of 60 m. The facility consists of a 36m3/s deep pump house; and 110m3/s overflow structure which discharges flows that are above 36 m3/s. The system will manage the rising brackish ground water most of the year and when needed switched to rainwater mode to handle the rare rain events. This presentation will showcase the sustainable approached Dubai has taken towards storm water and rising groundwater management, while keeping sustainability as priority criteria. The selection of the four numbers of main pumps (9 m3/s each) that covers three different regimes: dry weather, tunnel emptying and first flush of storm water over wide ranges of flows and static heads, was the primary sustainability check.

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain how the design of the largest tunnel project in the middle east was adjusted and adapted for sustainability.
  • Define the operating pump range at different flow rates over large variations of static head.
  • Demonstrate how to operate an adjustable weir system to manage overflow rates to minimize risks to low lying areas within the catchment and also emerging climate change conditions.

Assessment of Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes are assessed by responding to the post-session survey. If the course is taken On-demand, there will also be a 10-question multiple choice post-test.

Who Should Attend?

  • Civil Engineers
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Students

How to Earn your PDHs

This course is worth 1 PDH. To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to watch the recording(s) and complete the post-session survey. If the course is taken On-demand, there will also be a 10-question multiple choice post-test.