Design of Trash Trap System in Tanduyan River, Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo
Design of Trash Trap System in Tanduyan River, Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo
Design of Trash Trap System in Tanduyan River, Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo
A Research Paper
Presented to
In Partial Fulfillment
CE 433– Research
Armachuelo, Kim L.
Villanueva, Rowem T.
Catapan, Conie P.
July 2021
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
estimated at 28.5 meters or 93.5 feet above mean sea level (PhilAtlas, 2021).
Tanduyan River serves as the source of water supply of the residents for agricultural crops
and farm animals. However, it is recognized as a flood prone river by the Municipal Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) of Ajuy. It has a constructed concrete
bridge having 1.1 meter high, 4.1 meters wide, and 14.7 meters long that provides passage from
The improper disposal of garbage of the residents to the riverbanks and organic wastes
such as leaves, bamboos and logs have been contributed to the presence of trashes in the river
that cause blockage to the waterways of the bridge. With this, the occurrence of rainstorm, that
brings storm water from mountains and farms to the river, carries the wastes from the riverbanks
to the bridge that causes the level of the water rapidly increases and even reaches beyond the top
surface of the bridge. The flash flood is a major threat and inconvenience to the residents of two
barangays, Tanduyan and Tubogan, as the bridge becomes impassable. Poor waste management
may elevate the flood hazards in a number of ways. Improper disposal of waste along roads
could physically block the waterways, influencing the flow of runoff in the river that directly
Rowsell & Green, 2000). According to Hall et al. (2003), flooding has an impact on many
aspects of life including the natural environment and ecosystems, social systems, infrastructure
Furthermore, the presence of trashes in the river may cause pollution to the water.
organisms, plants and animals can become sick and may even die. In some cases, contaminated
water can cause ornamentals plants to discolor, become stunted, grow irregularly or even die
(Larum, 2021).
Meanwhile, trash traps form a crucial part of the infrastructure designed to reduce the risk
of flooding in waterways and water processing sites. Where a watercourse flows through a
culvert there is an increased risk of blockage, requiring careful design consideration to ensure the
most efficient structure is installed (ECS Engineering Service, 2020). According to the EA (2009,
p5), the screen should trap as little debris as possible commensurate with the aim of preventing
material that could cause a blockage from progressing downstream. Hence, the researchers aim
to design a trash trap system that is beneficial for trash collection, mitigation of water pollution,
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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
To design a trash trap system in Tanduyan River, Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo
This study is to focus on the design of trash trap system for Tanduyan River located at
Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo. The researchers aim to create a flood proof efficient design of
trash trap system since the river is recognized as a flood prone river by the Municipal Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) of Ajuy. The design system includes a
concrete structure incorporating a trash trap that is able to withstand against the amount of trashes
and organic wastes like leaves, logs and bamboo that are carried by the streamflow of the river.
The researchers will determine the streamflow discharge, the percentage proportion of trashes,
the width and water level of the river to formulate an exact design of trash trap system for the
Tanduyan river. Moreover, the study does not cover the other barangay rivers that are connected
to Tanduyan River. The research study of the researchers has started August 2021 up until the
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE STUDY
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study aims to formulate a design of trash trap system for Tanduyan River, Barangay
Improper disposal of garbage to the river and riverbanks, and organic wastes (leaves,
bamboos and logs) have been contributed to the presence of trashes in the river that cause
blockage to the waterways of the bridge. By that, a rainstorm can easily cause flash flood that
reaches beyond the top surface of the bridge which causes the bridge becomes impassable. Thus,
the trash trap system design is necessary for trash collection, and mitigation the risk of flash
flood, whereas the residents are still able to go across the bridge despite the rainstorm.
micro-organisms, plants and animals can become sick and may even die. In some cases,
contaminated water can cause ornamentals plants to discolor, become stunted, grow irregularly
or even die (Larum, 2021). Tanduyan River serves as the source of water supply of the residents
for agricultural crops and farm animals. The formulated design of trash trap system will be
necessary to collect garbage and organic waste which will help mitigate the water pollution and
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Riders and Commuters
The people who travel some distance to work on a regular basis known as commuters and
riders can also benefited from this study. The flash flood becomes inconvenience to them since
the bridge becomes impassable. This study is necessary for trash collection that will help
Future Researchers
The ideas presented in this study may be used by the future researchers as reference data
in conducting new related researches and in testing the validity of other related findings.
Moreover, this study will give them an overview on how to further develop this study in the
future.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Design
• According to Designing Buildings Wiki (2021), design is the realization of a concept, idea
or theory into a drawing, plan, specification, model, and so on that ultimately allows a series
• In this study, the term means creating a concept of the trash trap system for Tanduyan River.
Trash
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• According Merriam Webster (2021), trashes are things that are no longer useful or wanted
and that have been thrown away, such as junk and rubbish.
• In this study, trash is a broad classification of wastes and garbage. These are the materials
carried by the flow of water of Tanduyan River that could accumulate in the waterways of the
Trash Trap
• According to Naamandadin et al. (2019), Trash Trap is a tool used for the purposes of
•In this study, Trash Trap refers to a tool used for the purpose of organic waste and garbage
• In this study, Trash Trap System refers to the design that the researchers will create. It is
Tanduyan River
• In this study, the term refers to the area of study of the researchers.
Tanduyan
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• According to PhilAtlas (2021), Tanduyan is a barangay in the municipality of Ajuy, in the
province of Iloilo. Its population as determined by the 2015 Census was 780 that represented
• In this study, Tanduyan refers to the place where the river is located.
Ajuy, Iloilo
• In this study, Ajuy refers to the municipality where Barangay Tanduyan and Tanduyan River
are located.
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CHAPTER 2
This chapter primarily presents the various researches and other literatures which have
significant bearings on the variables included in the research. It focuses on several aspects that
will help in the development of this study that is generally concentrating on the design of trash
Waste traps can be designed according to the type of waste that either wet or dry waste
needs to be trapped. The best waste trap is that it can collect both wet and dry waste. Waste trap
can be designed using one or a combination of screening, water flow, flow separation,
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sedimentation and flotation. The design of the GPT should be appropriate and convenient
depending on the location in which it is to be used. The stream has a slow flow of water, a
muddy surface and is surrounded by mangrove trees. Waste traps are designed to meet the needs
of the surrounding area. Some factors need to be considered in gross pollutant traps. Factors are
the size of the waste or particles to be caught in that location, the physical space available for the
trap, the frequency of storms or other water inflows, the average flow rate, maintenance
requirements, maintenance frequency, estimated loading of the waste, the safety of the trap and
2. Trash Trap
Trash screens form a crucial part of the infrastructure designed to reduce the risk of
flooding in waterways and water processing sites. Where a watercourse flows through a culvert
there is an increased risk of blockage, requiring careful design consideration to ensure the most
efficient structure is installed. A culvert represents a bottle-neck in a watercourse and often the
installation of a trash screen will help to alleviate blockages, but the screen can also present a
flood risk itself if it is not properly maintained and cleared regularly. The amount and type of
debris that is captured by the screen is dependent upon the time of year and the location of the
The increasing restriction at the entry point to the culvert causes the upstream water
levels to rise and reduces the maximum flow through the culvert. In order to prevent the debris
entering the culvert, where it would be difficult to remove, trash screens are installed to capture
the debris allowing it to be easily removed while also maintaining water flow through the culvert.
The proper design of the screen is essential in order to prevent it becoming a flood risk in itself.
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This design should include careful consideration for the bar spacing, screen angle and distance
from the culvert entrance. Combined with the EA’s specifications and local requirements, the
final designs were approved by the EA before the fabrication process began in the ECS facility.
Information gained about the location helps to determine the type and size of debris likely to
accumulate at the screen and as the ratio of debris length to bar spacing increases, so does the
risk of blockage. This can be combined with data relating to average flow rates, which also
influences the risk of blockage. The installation required access ladder and perforated platform
fitted with hand railing. The new trash screen offers a much greater surface area for the water to
flow through, even if a large amount of debris has been captured, which ensures that the
increased water flow can still enter the culvert (ECS Engineering Service, 2015).
Trash trap removes water from solid waste, litter, debris and heavy sediment. Some of
the advanced design also provides for the separation of liquids to remove oil in water.
prevent debris from clogging the entrance of stormwater and wastewater. Litter Control Device
is a device that has been installed on open channels and pipe drain outlets located in Australia.
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These devices collect litter, as do trash racks, and can therefore be described as “soft” trash racks
( Shah, 2021).
under all flow conditions at a dam. In Nebraska, tree branches, logs, and corn stalks are the
most common debris that can plug a spillway. A properly designed trash rack prevents large
debris from entering a spillway that are too large to freely pass through, while at the same time,
facilitating the passage of smaller trash. Trash racks will become plugged if the openings of the
trash rack are too small to allow small debris, such as leaves and twigs, to pass. Trash racks are
also important to prevent children and livestock from falling into spillways (Nebraska, 2020).
Trash racks are large steel or wooden structures which prevent debris in a river from
entering the scroll case of a turbine. From a basic perspective, they are very large filters. Trash
racks are assembled by attaching a series of vertical rack bars, serving as the straining
mechanism, to a structural frame. The frame is usually constrained by the concrete structure of a
dam. Debris in the flow of the river can have a negative impact on the turbines by physically
damaging the turbines or by decreasing the generating efficiency. Trash racks must be designed
to withstand the accumulation of debris along the face of the rack bars while operating with
minimal fluid flow losses. The accumulation of debris and the flow losses are typically expressed
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According to Chiew (1998), the trapping efficiency of the device is described as the
percentage of the total mass of gross pollutants transported by stormwater that the trap maintains.
A trap with poor trapping efficiency means that the trap passes through a large proportion of the
The screen should trap as little debris as possible commensurate with the aim of
preventing material that could cause a blockage from progressing downstream (EA, 2009).
4. Selection of materials
The material in the trash trap is selected according to the suitability of the surroundings to
ensure the durability of the trap. Material selection is a crucial process to ensure the durability of
the product in any condition and most importantly, it can be functional ( Shah, 2021).
The trash racks were fabricated in 1952 with ASTM A30 steel. This steel has yield
strength of 30 ksi and an ultimate tensile strength of 55 ksi. These were the material properties
used for the structural calculations in the project. ASTM A30 steel was withdrawn from the
The proper design of the screen is essential in order to prevent it becoming a flood risk in
itself. This design should include careful consideration for the bar spacing, screen angle and
distance from the culvert entrance. Combined with the EA’s specifications and local
requirements, the final designs were approved by the EA before the fabrication process began in
the ECS facility. Information gained about the location helps to determine the type and size of
debris likely to accumulate at the screen and as the ratio of debris length to bar spacing increases,
so does the risk of blockage. This can be combined with data relating to average flow rates,
perforated platform fitted with hand railing, all of which was fabricated and assembled in ECS’s
Huthwaite premises. The new trash screen offers a much greater surface area for the water to
flow through, even if a large amount of debris has been captured, which ensures that the
The second installation was a much larger, two tier screen that was designed to fit within
the existing concrete wings of the culvert entrance. Once again this design offered a greater
surface area than the original screen as well as additional access platforms to allow the collected
debris to be removed.
In each case the screen bars were manufactured in sections using the bar spacing
specified by the EA, and then bolted together on site. All of the steelwork is welded in
accordance with BS EN 1011 before it was galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461. All of the support
structures and open grid flooring sections were designed to support a fully loaded screen, while
the cranked hand railing makes the task of clearing the debris much easier (ECS, 2015).
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CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter covers the research methodology. It consists of five parts: Research
Design, Area of the Study, Research Instruments, Data Gathering Procedure, and
Computations.
RESEARCH DESIGN
In this study, the quantitative research is used to assess the stream flow discharge, the
percentage proportion of trashes, and the width and water level of the river.
The study will be conducted in Tanduyan River at Barangay Tanduyan, Ajuy, Iloilo.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
In the method of collecting data and development of the research instruments, the
researchers will use mechanical device like measuring tape to measure the width and depths of
water of Tanduyan River to determine the stream flow discharge depending upon (1) No Flood
with Less Trashes, (2) No Flood with More Trashes, and (3) Has Flood with More Trashes.
Also, the researchers will use application software such as AutoCAD and SketchUp to create the
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DATA GATHERING PROCEDURE
In the Data Collection Procedure, the researchers will follow the step by step process to
2. The researchers will assess the factors contributing to the flooding in Tanduyan River
3. The researchers will measure the width and depth of the river with corresponding cross
4. After collecting the data, the researchers will do the calculation to get the stream flow
5. The researchers will visit the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office
Office (PENRO) in the DENR Office in Iloilo City, and Bureau Of Mines to check if
6. Lastly, the researchers will analyse and interpret the data collected to formulate the
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CALCULATION
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TENTATIVE DESIGN OF THE TRASH TRAP SYSTEM IN TANDUYAN RIVER
Front View
Rear View
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