Publication: Flood Modelling in Waidina Tributary, Fiji Islands
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2015
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2015 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Ruhuna3rd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Abstract
Rewa River is the widest river and the second longest river in Fiji Islands. It is in the
islands of Viti Levu. The river is 145 km in length and starts from the highest peak of the island,
Tomanivi. Rewa River experiences frequent floods. However, a detailed flood model for Rewa River is
still to be tabled. This paper briefs the flood modeling of part of Waidina tributary of the Rewa River.
US Army Corps Engineers HEC-RAS hydraulic model is being successfully applied to the Rewa River
and initial results are drafted for the Waidina tributary. These results are promising; however, a
completed flood model should be developed for sound conclusions. Inundation top widths due to a
random flood were presented. These inundations can effectively be used to inform the residents in the
vulnerable areas in a flood event. In addition, the final expected results can be used for the flood
protection structural measures.
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Flood inundation, inundation top widths, HEC-RAS hydraulic model, Rewa River, Waidina tributary
