Accessing the Sewer Infrastructure Susceptible to damage due to Flooding in Kampala Area
Abstract
Sustained periods of heavy rain can be more problematic than a few puddles, flooding is becoming
an issue in several areas of Uganda. The changes in climate are causing increased storm surges
and, as a result, an increase in the number of yearly floods. The amount of stormwater is also
increasing in many geographical areas. These floods are gradually becoming a threat to the sewer
infrastructure including sewer pipes and manholes. Sewer overflows are on the increase same
applies to broken and damaged manholes and sewer pipes.
This project embarked on determining the flood susceptible areas of Kampala area and after which
determine the sewer infrastructure within these flood zones that is prone to damage due to
flooding. The infrastructure at risk was obtained by multiplying the Hazard,
Exposure and Vulnerability Factors. The Multi-criteria analysis method used six parameters of
Slope, Flow Accumulation, Geology, Elevation, Rainfall, and Land use/Land Cover to
determine the flood susceptible areas of the Kampala area. This was considered the Hazard factor
The Sewer infrastructure was then obtained and a density map showing its location concentration
geographically generated after normalization, this becomes the Exposure factor. The Vulnerability
of the sewer network was obtained by considering the pipe size and pipe material. The project
found out that the sewer infrastructure that is at risk of damage is in the areas of
- Makerere Kavule
- Lugogo by-pass
- Kyambogo- along Kyambogo road
- Kibuli- along Albert cook road
- Kibuye- along kayemba road
The project recommended frequent de-silting of the stormwater and open drainages to reduce
the vulnerability of the sewer infrastructure. Improvement of the attribute data of the sewer
infrastructure to include age and condition will eventually lead to a better analysis of the sewer
vulnerability for future studies.