MS 2526-7 2014 Prevpdf
MS 2526-7 2014 Prevpdf
MS 2526-7 2014 Prevpdf
STANDARD
ICS: 93.025
Descriptors: urban stormwater management, detention, pond
© Copyright 2014
DEPARTMENT OF STANDARDS MALAYSIA
DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIAN STANDARDS
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balanced representation of producers, users, consumers and others with relevant interests, as
may be appropriate to the subject at hand. To the greatest extent possible, Malaysian
Standards are aligned to or are adoption of international standards. Approval of a standard as
a Malaysian Standard is governed by the Standards of Malaysia Act 1996 [Act 549]. Malaysian
Standards are reviewed periodically. The use of Malaysian Standards is voluntary except in so
far as they are made mandatory by regulatory authorities by means of regulations, local by-
laws or any other similar ways.
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resulted in the publication of a new edition of the Malaysian Standard.
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and confirmed that its contents are current.
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either a technical error or ambiguity in a Malaysian Standard inadvertently introduced either in
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Contents
Page
Foreword............................................................................................................................. iii
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... v
1 Scope ....................................................................................................................... 1
2 Normative references ............................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions............................................................................................... 1
4 Principles......... ......................................................................................................... 3
5 Inlet........................................................................................................................... 6
9 Embankment ............................................................................................................ 8
Bibliography..... ................................................................................................................... 17
Committee representation
The Industry Standards Committee on Building, Construction and Civil Engineering (ISC D) under whose authority
this Malaysian Standard was developed, comprises representatives from the following organisations:
The Technical Committee on Planning and Design of Urban Stormwater Management Facilities which developed this
Malaysian Standard is managed by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia in its capacity as an
authorised Standards-Writing Organisation and consists of representatives from the following organisations:
Co-opted members:
Foreword
This Malaysian Standard was developed by the Technical Committee on Planning and Design
of Urban Stormwater Management Facilities under the authority of the Industry Standards
Committee on Building, Construction and Civil Engineering. Development of this standard
was carried out by Department of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia which is the Standards-
Writing Organisation (SWO) appointed by SIRIM Berhad to develop standards for urban
stormwater management.
These standards are derived mainly from the Urban Stormwater Management Manual for
Malaysia, 2nd Edition (MSMA 2nd Edition), which already contains extensive explanatory
material as well as detailed technical guides, including work examples. As such, these
standards do not replicate the design manual. Rather, they summarise the pertinent aspects
of the manual which the user shall comply with as minimum requirements in designing
stormwater facilities.
It is hoped that with these standards, stormwater management in the country can be properly
implemented and regulated in minimising the present haphazard flash floods as well as
deterioration in water quality resulting from developing and developed catchment areas.
This Malaysian Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of Malaysian Standards are responsible for their correct application.
MS 2526 consists of the following parts, under the general title, Urban stormwater
management:
Foreword (continued)
Compliance with a Malaysian Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal
obligations.