The Detailed Engineering Design (DED) for River Flood Control in Sepang Village, Pampangan District, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency aims to mitigate seasonal flooding and enhance water flow efficiency in the area. The project focuses on analyzing hydrological patterns, assessing river morphology, and designing structural flood control measures to protect residential zones and agricultural land.
Located along the Padang River, a tributary of the Komering River, the flood-prone Sepang Village faces significant water level fluctuations due to heavy rainfall and inadequate drainage capacity. The study included topographic and hydrological surveys, river flow modeling, and sediment transport analysis to formulate effective flood management solutions.
Key components of the project include:
✔ Riverbank Protection Structures – Strengthening riverbanks using revetment and embankments to prevent erosion.
✔ Drainage Improvement – Designing optimized water channels and retention basins to regulate excess runoff.
✔ Hydraulic Structures – Implementing sluice gates and flood barriers to control water levels and reduce flood risks.
✔ Sustainable Water Management Strategies – Ensuring long-term flood resilience and environmental sustainability.
The finalized DED provides detailed technical plans for implementing a robust flood control system, aligning with Indonesia’s water resource management regulations. This initiative will enhance climate resilience, safeguard local communities, and improve agricultural productivity in Sepang Village.
Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Implementation


