
Hydrological Design
Hydrological design involves planning and creating infrastructure to manage water flow, such as stormwater drainage, flood control systems, and water supply networks. It uses data on rainfall, runoff, and terrain to predict how water will behave, ensuring structures can handle various conditions safely and efficiently. The goal is to protect communities and prevent water-related damage by designing systems that effectively direct excess water away from buildings, roads, and other critical areas, while also maintaining ecological balance and supporting water resources.