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PUTRA KONSULT<br />

JABATAN PENGAIRAN DAN SALIRAN<br />

PELAN PENGURUSAN PERSISIRAN<br />

PANTAI BERSEPADU<br />

(INTEGRATED SHORELINE MANAGEMENT<br />

PLAN) PULAU PINANG<br />

PRESENTATION FOR INTERIM REPORT<br />

22 Mei 2008<br />

ANGKASA CONSULTING<br />

SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

DHI KONSULT SDN.<br />

BHD.


1. Status of the Study<br />

2. Cell and sub cells delineation<br />

3. Status data collections<br />

4. Preliminary assessment of critical<br />

development<br />

5. Preliminary findings and issues<br />

6. Preliminary strategic proposals<br />

7. Critical works for next stage


What is ISMP??<br />

Integrated Shoreline Management Plan<br />

Pelan Pengurusan Persisiran Pantai<br />

Bersepadu


ZON PANTAI MALAYSIA<br />

Selat Melaka<br />

Semenanjung Malaysia<br />

Laut Cina Selatan<br />

Sarawak<br />

Total land area : 329,293 sq km<br />

Length of coastline : 4,809 km<br />

Sabah<br />

National Coastal Erosion Study (1986)<br />

1,372 km (28%) faced erosion problem !!


Beach<br />

Erosion<br />

Status in<br />

Penang<br />

Kategori I<br />

(42.4 km)<br />

Kategori II<br />

(19.7 km)<br />

Kategori III<br />

(1.1 km)


Kategori I – Hakisan Kritikal<br />

� kegiatan ekonomi dijejas<br />

� memusnahkan harta benda dan kemudahan awam<br />

� Tindakan segera perlu diambil<br />

Pantai Sabak Kerian, Perak Pantai Manikar, Labuan


Hakisan Kategori I di Pulau Pinang<br />

Some areas experiencing Erosion Category I


Hakisan Kategori II – Hakisan Ketara<br />

� Belum sampai tahap kritikal<br />

� Impak terhadap kegiatan ekonomi dan harta<br />

benda adalah kurang<br />

Pantai Tk Kemang, Port Dickson


Hakisan Kategori III<br />

� Menghadapi masalah hakisan tetapi kawasan<br />

belum lagi dimajukan atau didiami


1. Currently, approx. 30% of Malaysian coastlines under various stages or<br />

threat of erosion<br />

2. properties and livelihoods lost or threatened<br />

3. In Penang, most of the economic developments occur in the coastal<br />

zone<br />

> therefore, very critical to properly manage the shorelines<br />

4. many studies and reports in the past<br />

> adhoc, very specific & localized (need a more regional approach)<br />

5. Government & Departments need guidelines to:<br />

- make informed decisions on coastal matters<br />

- To better manage the coastal zone of Penang to ensure<br />

sustainable development<br />

* holistic guidelines encompassing engineering, town planning & land<br />

use, socio- economics & environmental considerations are required *


Objectives of ISMP<br />

1. Formulate guidelines to effectively<br />

managed the coastlines of Penang<br />

2. Assist State/ dept in making informed<br />

decisions<br />

3. Improve & enhance quality of tourist<br />

beaches<br />

** ISMP is to supplement Structural Plan and Local<br />

Plans not supplant them


Main Scope of ISMP for Penang<br />

� reappraise & re-categorize coastline erosion status under<br />

National Coastal Erosion Study 1985<br />

� coastal erosion control: formulate options, assess impacts<br />

& recommend optimum erosion control measures<br />

� formulate & select most appropriate coastal development<br />

management strategies for the shorelines<br />

� formulate specific guidelines for development activities<br />

along the shoreline<br />

� formulate Beach Beautification and Restoration Plan for<br />

selected areas<br />

� set up spatial and non-spatial information management<br />

system


Present Status of ISMP


Phases of<br />

ISMP<br />

Phase 1 –<br />

Data<br />

Collection and<br />

Analysis<br />

Phase 2<br />

Management<br />

Unit<br />

Phase 3<br />

ISMP<br />

Formulation<br />

Output Reports Stakeholder<br />

Consultation<br />

Results of data collection<br />

and analysis carried out<br />

Set management<br />

objectives for the<br />

shorelines<br />

• Shoreline classification<br />

• Coastal defense<br />

options<br />

• Coastal development<br />

management strategies<br />

KKPG = Kumpulan Kerja Pengurusan Garis<strong>pantai</strong><br />

Inception Report<br />

Interim Report<br />

Phase 1 Report<br />

Phase 2 Report<br />

(draft)<br />

Phase 2 Report<br />

(Final)<br />

KKPG #1<br />

KKPG #2<br />

Draft ISMP Report KKPG #3


Report Date Status<br />

1 Inception Report 1 Aug 2007 Completed<br />

2 Interim Report<br />

(progress of data collection & analysis<br />

carried out)<br />

3 Phase 1 Report (Data Collection &<br />

Analysis)<br />

4 Phase 2 Report (Draft Management<br />

Objectives)<br />

5 Phase 2 Report (Final Management<br />

Objectives)<br />

31 Dec 2007 This report<br />

30 Apr 2008<br />

30 Jun 2007<br />

31 Aug 2008<br />

6 ISMP Report (Draft) 30 Nov 2008<br />

7 ISMP Report (Final) 1 mth after<br />

comments<br />

Study duration: 1 July 2007 to 31 Dec 2008


P6=7.2km<br />

P5=19.7km<br />

P4=5.1km<br />

P Kendi<br />

P7=12.5km<br />

PSS3 = 3.4km<br />

9 cells on Island<br />

PENANG<br />

ISLAND<br />

P3=16.2km<br />

P Rimau<br />

P1=15.6km<br />

P2=30.9km<br />

P8=10.6km<br />

P Jerejak<br />

PSS2 = 3.6km<br />

M1=23.7km<br />

P Gedong<br />

P Aman<br />

P9=8.9km<br />

Length of Cells<br />

Mainland = 66.4km<br />

Island = 126.7km<br />

Small Islands = 8.3km<br />

Total = 201.4km<br />

M2=42.7km<br />

2 cells on Mainland


Spatial Limit of ISMP<br />

LAND<br />

≈ 1 km<br />

Shoreline<br />

≈ 3 nautical miles<br />

SEA


CELL P1 ( Georgetown – Tg Tokong – Tg Bunga )<br />

P1S1=2.2km<br />

P1S2=3.1km<br />

(Tg Bunga)<br />

5 sub –cells (15.6 km)<br />

P1S3=2.3km<br />

(Tg Tokong)<br />

P1S4=2.7km<br />

P1S5=5.3km<br />

(Georgetown)


CELLS P2 AND P8<br />

(east coast PI from Georgetown to Bt Maung including P Jerejak)<br />

sub –cells<br />

7 (cell P2) (30.9<br />

km)<br />

2 (cell P8) (10.6 km)<br />

P2S4=3.1km<br />

P2S5=1.5km<br />

P2S6=8.9km<br />

P8S3=5.0km<br />

George Town<br />

Pulau Jerejak<br />

P2S7=3.4km<br />

P2S1=6.1km<br />

Penang Bridge<br />

P8S2=2.9km<br />

P2S2=2.0km<br />

P2S3=5.9km<br />

P8S1=2.7km


CELLS P3 AND P4 (Tk kumbar - Gertak Sanggul – Pasir Panjang)<br />

P4S1=5.1km<br />

P Kendir<br />

PSS3=3.4 km<br />

P3S4=4.3km<br />

(Gertak Sanggul )<br />

P3S3=2.2km<br />

sub –cells<br />

4 (cell P3) (16.2 km)<br />

1 (cell P4) (5.1 km)<br />

P3S2=4.3km<br />

Teluk Kumbar<br />

Penang International<br />

Airport<br />

P3S1=5.8km<br />

(Kg Pmtg<br />

Bakar Kapor)<br />

P Rimau<br />

PSS2=3.6 km


CELL P5 (P Betung - Sg Pinang – P Aceh)<br />

P5S3=2.0km<br />

Pantai Aceh<br />

P5S2=7.3km<br />

Sg Pinang<br />

P5S1=10.4km<br />

Pulau Betong<br />

3 sub –cells (19.7km)<br />

Balik Pulau


P6S2=5.1km<br />

Muka Head<br />

Cells P6 AND P7<br />

(Muka Head – Tk Bahang – B Feringghi )<br />

P6S1=2.1km<br />

P7S1=2.3km<br />

P7S2=1.3km<br />

P7S3=3.3km<br />

Teluk Bahang<br />

P7S4=5.6km<br />

Batu Feringghi<br />

sub –cells<br />

2 (cell P6) (7.2 km)<br />

4 (cell P7) (12.5 km)


CELL M1 (Kuala Sg Muda – Kuala Sg Perai )<br />

M1S1=11.9km<br />

Kuala Muda<br />

M1S2=8.6km<br />

M1S3=11.9km<br />

3 sub –cells (23.7 km)<br />

Butterworth


CELL M2 (BCT – Kuala Sg Kerian )<br />

M2S1=2.7km<br />

M2S2=2.6km<br />

M2S3=5.5km<br />

M2S4=1.5km<br />

P9 ( P. Gedong & P. Aman )<br />

P Gedong<br />

P9S2=4.9km<br />

Penang Bridge<br />

P Aman<br />

P9S2=4.9km<br />

M2S10=2.3km<br />

M2S12=5.7km<br />

Sub-cells<br />

12 (cell M2) (42.7 km)<br />

2 (cell P9) (8.9 km)<br />

Terminal Container<br />

North Butterworth<br />

M2S5=1.9km<br />

M2S6=4.6km<br />

M2S7=1.9km<br />

Batu Kawan<br />

M2S8=6.1km<br />

M2S9=2.7km<br />

M2S11=2.9km


Primary Data<br />

� Survey Data<br />

� Water Quality<br />

Data<br />

Secondary Data<br />

� Engineering<br />

� Land use<br />

� Socioeconomic<br />

� Environment<br />

� Legal<br />

� Satellite Images


Type Of Data Source Status<br />

Offshore Wind Data BMO Collected<br />

Offshore Wave Data BMO Collected<br />

Satellite Imagery MACRES Collected<br />

Topographic Maps JUPEM Collected<br />

Rainfall Data DID Collected<br />

Water Level/ Discharge Data DID Collected<br />

Existing Coastal and Rivers Mouth Defense<br />

Assets in Penang<br />

DID Partly<br />

Collected<br />

Bathymetric Profile Survey Survey Pending<br />

Bottom Sediment Survey Survey Pending<br />

Current Measurements Survey Pending<br />

Water Level Measurements Survey Pending<br />

Oblique photos survey pending<br />

Sediment Characteristics Survey Pending


Type Of Data Source Status<br />

Water Quality Sampling First Stage<br />

NATURAL ENVIRONMENT<br />

Second Stage<br />

completed<br />

Pending<br />

Marine Water Quality DOE Collected<br />

List of Wild Life Species in Penang Perhilitan Collected<br />

List and Map of Forest Reserves in Penang Forestry Collected<br />

Closed Dredge Spoil Disposal Site 5 Nautical Miles<br />

off Muka Head<br />

Vol & Frequency of Dredging of North Channel,<br />

NBCT, Esso Terminal and Church Street Marina<br />

Vol Dredged Material for Penang Bridge Expansion<br />

and Sg. Pinang Deepening<br />

Sources of Fill Material for Reclamation at IJM site<br />

&Tg Tokong<br />

List of Sighting of Marine Mammals Around Penang<br />

Island and SP<br />

- Collected<br />

- Collected<br />

- Collected<br />

- Collected<br />

- Collected


Type Of Data Source Status<br />

Fisheries Data - Collected<br />

Fisheries and Aquaculture Data - Collected<br />

Mangrove Replanting Area PIFWA/ SAM Collected<br />

Marine Water Quality DID/ Alam<br />

Meridien<br />

HUMAN ENVIRONMENT<br />

Land use, Tourism and Recreation, History and<br />

Artifacts<br />

Local Authorities,<br />

etc<br />

collected<br />

Collected<br />

Land use Zoning Data ditto Pending<br />

SOCIO- ECONOMIC<br />

Socio – Economic Data DoS, etc Collected<br />

Crop map DoA collected


Type Of Data Source Status<br />

LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK<br />

Laws Various<br />

agencies<br />

Questionnaires for Data on Institutions Various<br />

Agencies<br />

BEACH BEAUTIFICATION AND RESTORATION<br />

PLAN (BBRP)<br />

Outstanding Data for BBRP Various<br />

Authorities<br />

Profile/ Section of Bt Feringghi Beach With High and<br />

Low tide Levels<br />

Collected<br />

Pending<br />

Pending<br />

DID Pending<br />

River mouth improvement works at Bt Feringghi DID Partially/<br />

Pending


• Delay in primary survey<br />

- survey is very critical<br />

- need to commence survey urgently<br />

- affect preparation of ISMP baseline<br />

•Need data from local plan studies especially at lot-level<br />

•Some Local Plans still under preparation (TL & BD<br />

districts, MPPP) & (SPU & SPT districts, MPSP): restricted<br />

access


•limited information on institutional aspects of shoreline<br />

and rivers management<br />

•Limited response to questionnaires survey sent by ISMP<br />

consultant to agencies<br />

•hesitation among some agencies to provide full<br />

information due to organization protocols and secrecy<br />

•Micro level information not easily available, especially<br />

in digital format


ISSUES AND PRELIMINARY STRATEGIC PROPOSALS<br />

� Preliminary Findings<br />

� Issues<br />

- generic<br />

- specific<br />

� Preliminary Strategic Proposals


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues<br />

1. Modification of coastal hydrodynamics<br />

- reclamation projects alters coastlines<br />

- Changes to coastal processes<br />

- Regional impacts:<br />

- Erosion<br />

- Siltation<br />

- Water quality<br />

- Marine/ aquatic biological system<br />

- tourism


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

1. Good Coastal Management to ensure harmonious & sustainable<br />

development in coastal zone<br />

- Penang is one of most developed states<br />

- northern growth centre<br />

- manufacturing, tourism, trade & commerce centres<br />

- logistic hub (international airport, port, highways, railways, etc)<br />

- future growth of Penang – depends on maintaining its competitive edge<br />

- One major constrain to development in Penang<br />

- land scarcity<br />

- along the coast: generally no room for expansion<br />

- inland areas: generally hilly<br />

- Land reclamation has become more common in recent years<br />

- changes coastal processes<br />

- clearing of mangrove & other environmentally sensitive areas<br />

Major Challenge is to strive for a balance between development<br />

and preservation to achieve harmonies & sustainable<br />

development


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

3. Need for Sustainable Management of Coastal Areas in the Key<br />

Development Corridors<br />

Two key development<br />

corridors under PSP<br />

Demand for land on<br />

east coast of PI &<br />

some parts of SP will<br />

continue to persist<br />

Sustainable coastal<br />

management is<br />

necessary<br />

Penang Island<br />

key development<br />

corridor<br />

Mainland key<br />

development<br />

corridor


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

4. Environmental Issues<br />

i. Damages to Coastal Habitats<br />

- loss of coastal habitats (mangroves, mudflats, seagrass<br />

beds & turtle nesting beaches<br />

- significant loss of mangrove areas 1959 to 2005<br />

(DANCED)<br />

- need for ensure greater protection: some mangrove areas<br />

are not gazetted as reserve<br />

- at risk of being developed & damaged unless protected<br />

- impact livelihood fishing community


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

4. Environmental Issues (cont)<br />

ii. River Mouths & Coastal Siltation<br />

-serious problem e.g Sg Batu Feringgi, Tanjong Tokong Floating<br />

Mosque, Gurney Drive and at Church Street Marina<br />

-navigation problem (fishermen livelihood)<br />

-expensive maintenance – routine dredging some times daily<br />

iii. Coastal erosion<br />

- e.g. Pantai Bersih, Teluk Kumbar<br />

iii. Water Pollution<br />

-From urban discharges & runoff (residential, commercial,<br />

industrial)<br />

-High suspended sediment concentration<br />

-decline in fish resources, loss of aesthetic values and<br />

recreational fishing, health risk


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

5. Institutional and Legal Issues<br />

� Definition of “shoreline” and “state coastal waters” to be<br />

duly considered and adopted by State Gov<br />

� No legislation which specifically addresses issues related<br />

to coastal zone or shoreline either at Fed or state level.<br />

DID’s initiative with the Draft Shoreline Management Bill<br />

may be a model law to be adopted and implemented by<br />

Penang State<br />

� Adverse impact of reclamation may be addressed through<br />

EIA and DOE Guideline but with limitations<br />

� Most local authorities do not have funds or staff dedicated<br />

for shoreline management. No by-laws for control of<br />

activities on shoreline or coastal areas<br />

� Enforcement capacity among agencies is limited.


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

5. Institutional and Legal Issues (cont)<br />

� Land based sources of pollution are generally the major<br />

cause of water pollution. Current measures are inadequate<br />

to control non point sources of pollution particularly oil &<br />

grease, food waste and solid waste/litter<br />

� State agencies carrying out infrastructure works should<br />

undertake an EIA before implementation to reduce any<br />

adverse impacts<br />

� No laws to preserve, maintain and control the use of<br />

recreational beaches and spaces along the shoreline.


Preliminary Findings and Generic Issues (cont)<br />

5. Institutional and Legal Issues (cont)<br />

� Many agencies are involved with specific functions & responsibilities of<br />

managing shoreline. However no agency is overall responsible or have<br />

authority. This has led to a lack of focus, expertise and capacity within the<br />

State to address the coastline and the sea which are prime assets<br />

� State Government and departments participation during the preparation of<br />

ISMP and in implementing its recommendations are vital for success<br />

� The Penang State Structure Plan contains some recommendations related to<br />

shoreline management. This should be buttressed with well defined policies<br />

and action plans by the State Government<br />

� None of the current inter agency committees appears to be mandated<br />

specifically to address issues related to shoreline management<br />

� Poor or a total lack of enforcement is a major weakness which must be<br />

addressed in a holistic manner.<br />

� Stakeholder participation is important and must be further encouraged for<br />

better and more effective implementation of plans and projects.


Examples of coastal<br />

management issues in<br />

Penang


Coastal Management Issues (Cell P1)<br />

Gurney Drive<br />

* Siltation / mudflat problem<br />

* Water quality problem


Weld Quay &Church Street Pier<br />

& Marina<br />

* Siltation problem<br />

Sg Pinang<br />

*Water pollution<br />

Channel b/w Penang Island & P Jerejak<br />

*Siltation problem<br />

* Water quality pollution from rivers<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell P2 & P8)


Kg Pasir Panjang<br />

•Beach erosion<br />

Gertak Sanggul<br />

* Water quality problem<br />

Teluk Kumbar<br />

*Beach erosion<br />

*Siltation at Sg Batu river mouth<br />

*Sg Bayan Lepas bank erosion<br />

problem<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell P3 & P4)


Sg Pinang<br />

*Encroachment of<br />

aquaculture into mangrove<br />

areas<br />

Pulau Betong<br />

*Encroachment of<br />

aquaculture into mangrove<br />

areas<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell P5)


Muka Head<br />

* Water pollution from<br />

offshore disposal site on<br />

coastlines to be<br />

assessed<br />

Batu Feringghi<br />

•River pollution<br />

(Sg Satu, Sg Mas, Sg Bt<br />

Feringghi)<br />

* River mouth closure<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell P6 & P7)


Pantai Molek /Taman<br />

Robina<br />

* Mudflat<br />

Kuala Sg Tembus<br />

•River mouth siltation<br />

Kuala Sg Endin<br />

* Coastal Siltation<br />

* River mouth siltation<br />

* River bank erosion<br />

Sg Abdul & Padang Benggul<br />

* River mouth siltation<br />

* Coastal Siltation<br />

Pantai Bersih<br />

* Beach erosion<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell M1)


Kuala Sg Juru<br />

* Siltation problem.<br />

* Water quality pollution<br />

Coastal Management Issues (Cell M2)


Regional<br />

impacts of<br />

major<br />

developments<br />

on coastal<br />

processes to<br />

be assessed<br />

in the ISMP<br />

Airport Extension<br />

Seri Tanjung Pinang<br />

Tuna Port<br />

Expansion<br />

Bayan Mutiara, Jelutong WF &<br />

Middlebank<br />

Site D (PDC)<br />

Bandar Cassia , Batu Kawan<br />

Proposed 2nd link Bridge


Preliminary Strategic Proposals<br />

� Develop clear & specific guidelines on reclamation works<br />

� Integrate Local Plans with ISMP management strategies<br />

� Gazette Environmentally Sensitive Areas as Protected Areas<br />

� Identify & limit future reclamation works to allowable sites<br />

� Review and improve categorization of coastal erosion category<br />

under the NCES<br />

� Adopt precautionary approach in coastal management and<br />

planning<br />

� Undertake beach beautification & restoration at identified<br />

recreational beaches<br />

� set up specific guidelines to protect, conserve and enhance all<br />

recreational beaches<br />

� Streamline existing legislations & remove overlaps<br />

� Improve inter-agency and departmental coordination on coastal<br />

management


* Produce base line report<br />

Critical Tasks<br />

i. Completion of Data Collection<br />

� Local Plans<br />

� Survey<br />

� Water Quality<br />

ii. Numerical Modeling<br />

� Setting up<br />

� Calibration<br />

� Modeling


Data Collection and Analysis<br />

IMSP<br />

Coastal hydrodynamic modeling<br />

Coastal Engineering<br />

Human Environmental<br />

Natural Environmental<br />

Landuse<br />

Legal & institutional<br />

Socio-economic<br />

Archeological & heritage<br />

Recreational & tourism<br />

Beach Beautification & Restoration Plan<br />

ISMP Info Database & ICT Infra Setup<br />

Setting Coastal Mgmt Objectives<br />

Defining Coastal Developmt Strategies<br />

Defining guidelines & policies<br />

Stakeholder Inception Report Consultation, Workshop & Seminars J<br />

Reporting<br />

monthly report<br />

Interim Report<br />

D<br />

Phase Reports 1 Report (Data collection And Analysis) Inception report<br />

Phase 2 Report (Draft Management Objectives)<br />

Phase 2 Report (Final Management Objectives)<br />

ISMP Report ( Draft)<br />

Data Collection And Analysis Ph2 MU Ph3 – ISMP<br />

Data 2007 Collection & Analysis 2008 Ph 2008 2 MU Ph3 2008 - ISMP<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D<br />

ISMP Report ( Final)<br />

A<br />

A<br />

M<br />

Interim report<br />

FGD 1<br />

J<br />

Ph 1 Rep (Data collection & Analysis)<br />

J FGD 2<br />

Ph 2 Rep (Drft Mgmt Objectives)<br />

A Ph 2 Rep (Fnl Mgmt Objtv)<br />

N<br />

D<br />

ISMP Draft<br />

FGD 3


THANK YOU


Table 2.2 Rainfall Data<br />

Station No. Station Name River Basin Year Open Agency<br />

5105051 Kolam Takongan Bkt. Panchor Sg. Kerian Jan-35 JKR<br />

5202021 Stn. Kajicuaca Bayan Lepas Sg. Bayan Lepas May-34 PKM<br />

5204048 Sg. Simpang Ampat Sg. Jawi Jan-51 DID<br />

5204049 Ldg. Batu Kawan Sg. Jawi Aug-47 Ldg.<br />

5205050 Sekolah Kebangsaan Sg. Bakap Sg. Jawi Jan-46 Sek.<br />

5302001 Taliair Besar Sg. Pinang Sg. Pinang Jan-52 DID<br />

5302002 Pintu Air Bagan di Air Itam Sg. Bagan Air Itam Jan-46 DID<br />

5302003 Kolam Takongan Air Itam Sg. Pinang Aug-75 DID<br />

5303053 Komplek Prai Sg. Perai Jun-70 DID<br />

5304045 Pusat Kesihatan Bkt. Berapit Sg. Juru Jan-35 JKR<br />

5304046 Permatang Rawa Sg. Juru Apr-53 DID<br />

5304047 Pusat Pertanian Cherok To' Kun Sg. Juru Jan-35 JKR<br />

5402001 Klinik Bkt. Bendera Sg. Pinang Aug-75 DID<br />

5402002 Kolam Bersih Pulau Pinang Sg. Pinang Aug-75 DID<br />

5403001 Lorong Batu Lanchang Sg. Pinang Jul-96 DID<br />

5403042 Stn. Kajicuaca Butterworth Sg. Perai Jan-55 PKM<br />

5403043 Sg. Pinang di Kg. P. Ramlee Sg. Pinang 1992 DID<br />

5404041 Ldg. Malakoff Sg. Perai Jun-33 Ldg.<br />

5404043 Ibu Bekalan Sg. Kulim Sg. Perai Jan-46 DID<br />

5503031 Permatang Bendahari Sg. Muda Jun-49 DID<br />

5503034 Permatang Binjai Sg. Muda Jan-58 DID<br />

5504032 Rumah Pam Bumbong Lima Sg. Muda Feb-63 DID<br />

5504035 Lahar Ikan Mati di Kepala Batas Sg. Muda Feb-49 DID<br />

5504036 Rumah Pam Bumbung Lima Sg. Muda 1994 DID<br />

5505033 Rumah Pam Pinang Tunggal Sg. Muda Jun-49 DID<br />

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Table 2.3 Water Level / Discharge Data<br />

Station No. Station Name River Basin Year Open Agency<br />

5204423 Sg. Junjung di Simpang Empat N.A. 1996 DID<br />

5304401 Sg. Juru di Juru Dam N.A. 1996 DID<br />

5403403 Sg. Pinang di Jln Perak Sg. Pinang 1992 DID<br />

5403404 Sg. Air Hitam di Batu Lanchang Sg. Air Itam 1994 DID<br />

5405421 Sg. Kulim di Ara Kuda Sg. Kulim 1950 DID<br />

5504401 Sg. Muda di R/P Bumbong Lima Sg. Muda 1994 DID<br />

5505412 Sg. Muda di Ldg. Victoria Sg. Muda 1947 DID<br />

5505413 Sg. Muda di R/P Pinang Tunggal Sg. Muda 1994 DID<br />

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Table 2.4 Existing Coastal and River Mouth Defense Assets in Penang<br />

Item Location District Cell Status Type of Structure Quantity Purpose<br />

A Mainland<br />

1 Sg Muda SPU M1S1 Existing groins at river mouth prevent river mouth siltation<br />

2 Sg Muda SPU M1S1 TBD Rock revetment 350m Shoreline protection<br />

3<br />

Pantai Kampung Kuala Sg<br />

Muda<br />

SPU M1S1<br />

TBD Rock revetment & mini<br />

breakwater<br />

500m Shoreline protection<br />

4 Kg Sekolah Kuala Muda SPU M1S1 TBD Rock Revetment 340m Shoreline protection<br />

5 Pantai Kuala Sungai Abdul SPU M1S1 Existing groins at river mouth - prevent river mouth siltation<br />

6<br />

Bagan Tambang Ke Padang<br />

Benggali<br />

SPU<br />

M1S1 /<br />

M1S2<br />

TBD<br />

7 Pantai Taman Robina SPU M1S2 Existing<br />

8<br />

Pantai Butterworth Fasa II<br />

(Pmtg Kucing)<br />

9 Pantai Bersih SPU M1S2 Existing<br />

B Penang Island<br />

1<br />

Pantai Permatang Bakar<br />

Kapor<br />

Groins and beach<br />

nourishment<br />

Rock Revetment &<br />

wave screen<br />

1650m<br />

22 nos.groyne<br />

Shoreline protection<br />

600m Shoreline protection<br />

SPU M1S2 Existing Rock Revetment 2300m Shoreline protection<br />

BD P3S1 Existing<br />

rock revetment and<br />

rubble blocks<br />

Rock revetment &<br />

groyne<br />

700m<br />

Shoreline protection<br />

prevent river mouth siltation<br />

and<br />

shoreline protection<br />

2 Sg Batu BD P3S1 Existing groyne at river mouth - prevent river mouth siltation<br />

3 Kg Pasir Panjang BD P5S1 Existing rock revetment prevent beach erosion<br />

4 Sg Burung, Balik Pulau BD P5S1 Existing Rock revetment 2350m prevent river mouth siltation<br />

5 Sg Teluk Bahang BD P7S3 Existing groyne at river mouth prevent river mouth siltation<br />

source: compiled from site visit and information provided by DID TBD – to be determined<br />

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Table 2.5 - Land Use, Tourism and Recreation, History and Artifacts<br />

Data Type Data Contents Source<br />

National and State policies •Future growth directions<br />

•Major policies governing land use, tourism and<br />

recreation<br />

Existing Land Use •Land Use by activities<br />

•Acreages and percentages<br />

•Industrial Area & Location<br />

•Settlement Hierarchy & Location<br />

•Institutional, Facilities & Utilities Location<br />

•Infrastructure by type<br />

•Agriculture by type<br />

•Forestry<br />

Future Committed Projects &<br />

Under Consideration<br />

•Infrastructure<br />

•Proposed new highways and roads<br />

•Proposed Bandar Cassia New Township<br />

•Bayan Mutiara Development<br />

•International Tuna Port<br />

•Jelutuong Waterfront Development<br />

•Seri Tanjung Pinang Development<br />

•Proposed PORR<br />

•Second Link/Bridge<br />

Tourism & Recreation •Tourism Location<br />

•Recreation Location<br />

•Accommodation, Hotels by Type<br />

•Facilities<br />

•Attractions by types<br />

•Visitors (International & Domestic)<br />

•Average Hotel Occupancy Rate (%)<br />

•Market Mix<br />

History & Artifacts •Location of artifacts<br />

•Factual historical records<br />

•Types<br />

•9 th Malaysia Plan<br />

•State Structure Plan (2005-2020)<br />

•Penang Second Strategic Development Plan 2010 (PSDP2)<br />

•Northern Corridor Economic Region Socio-Economic<br />

Blueprint 2025<br />

•National Physical Plan<br />

•National Urbanization Policy<br />

•State Structure Plan (RSN Penang)<br />

•Report of Survey, Penang State Structure Plan 2005-2020<br />

•Data PEGIS from <strong>Jabatan</strong> Parit & Saliran Pulau Pinang<br />

•9 th Malaysia Plan<br />

•State Structure Plan (2005-2020)<br />

•Penang Development Corporation<br />

•Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang<br />

•Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Prai<br />

•Brochures<br />

•Penang Tourism Action Council<br />

•SERI<br />

•RSN Penang<br />

•Penang Port Sdn Bhd<br />

•Newspaper<br />

•Socio-economic & Environmental Research Institute<br />

•Brochures<br />

•Tour Guide Brochures<br />

•Unpublished reports from Museum records<br />

•Newspaper article<br />

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Data Type Data Contents Source<br />

State GDP •Year : 2000, 2005 and 2006 and 2020<br />

•Structure of economy<br />

•Value of economic growth<br />

•Future Growth directions<br />

State Household Income •Year 2002 and 2004<br />

•Mean household income<br />

•Incidence of poverty<br />

Population and<br />

Employment<br />

Table 2.6 Socio- Economic Data<br />

•Year 2000, 2005 2006<br />

•@ State & district (2000 -2006)<br />

•@ Mukim, enumeration blocks and cells and subcells(2000)<br />

•Profile and characteristics –size, gender, ethnic, age,<br />

education, employment, unemployed, occupational skills,<br />

sectoral employment<br />

•Future growth prospects<br />

Manufacturing •Manufacturing statistics @ state & district level (2003<br />

& 2004) (Unpublished data)<br />

•Average values of industrial properties@ state level<br />

(2006)<br />

•List of factories and types of industries in Penang<br />

Commercial •@ state; average values of commercial properties<br />

(2005)<br />

•@ state: average values of commercial properties<br />

(2006)<br />

Tourism •@ state; list of hotels & rooms & locations (2005)<br />

•Stock of commercial properties 2005 & 2006<br />

•@ state; tourist arrivals, occupancy rates of hotels (2005<br />

& 2006)<br />

•Survey of tourists in Penang by SERI<br />

•Occupancy rates of hotels 2006<br />

•SERI Economic Statistics 2003, 2005, 2007 (2 nd quarter)<br />

•SERI (Penang Forum 2005)<br />

•9Malaysia Plan<br />

•RSN Penang 2020<br />

•Penang Second Strategic Development Plan 2010 (PSDP2)<br />

•Northern Corridor Economic Region Socio-Economic Blueprint<br />

2025<br />

•8 Malaysia Plan<br />

•9 Malaysia Plan<br />

•Department of Statistics –Census<br />

•Department of Statistics –Labour Force Survey<br />

•Department of Statistics –State/District Data Bank 2005 & 2006<br />

•RSN Penang<br />

•Department of Statistics Malaysia –Manufacturing Division<br />

•Property Market Report 2006<br />

•PenangInvest<br />

•RFN –Macro Economic Technical Report<br />

•SERI<br />

•Property Market Report 2006<br />

•Property Market Report 2006<br />

•Penang Tourism Action Council<br />

•SERI<br />

•SERI<br />

•Property Market Report 2006


Con’d<br />

Logistics • @ state; port’s cargo tonnage<br />

(2000-2005)<br />

• Penang Port Statistics and Annual<br />

Report (2006)<br />

• Airport statistics on Penang<br />

International Airport from Annual<br />

Report (2006)<br />

• Penang Bridge: Performance &<br />

vehicular statistics (2006)<br />

• Tuna port<br />

• Malaysian Railway –cargo statistics<br />

for Penang (2006)<br />

Agriculture • @ state; crops & land area (2005)<br />

• @ district; crops & land area (2006)<br />

• @ state; output per hectare (2006)<br />

Fisheries • Number of Fishermen by district<br />

(2006)<br />

• Fish Landings (2006) and Value<br />

• Aquaculture activities (2006)<br />

• SERI<br />

• Penang Port Sdn Bhd<br />

• Malaysia Airport Berhad<br />

• Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd<br />

• LKIM website. Informal interview (Tuna Port)<br />

• Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) Berhad<br />

• SERI, Department of Agriculture<br />

• Department of Agriculture (Penang)<br />

• Department of Agriculture (Penang)<br />

• Site Visit (Department of Agriculture –Barat<br />

Daya District Office<br />

• Department of Fisheries (Penang)<br />

Livestock • Pig farming • Veterinary Department (Penang)<br />

Sand mining • No coastal sand mining reported as<br />

revenue sources. Sand mining mainly<br />

linked to reclamation works<br />

Residential<br />

Development<br />

• @ cell; housing supply from 2000<br />

Census<br />

• List of villages on Penang Island<br />

• List of committed housing<br />

developments 2006<br />

• Department of Drainage & Irrigation (Penang)<br />

• TL and BD district offices<br />

• Property Market Report 2006<br />

• <strong>Jabatan</strong> Perancang Bandar & Desa(Penang)<br />

• Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang (MPPP),<br />

(Bahagian Bangunan)<br />

• Penang and Butterworth Road Maps back


Table 2.7 BBRP Data<br />

Information /Data Source<br />

1. Existing land use plan along Penang shoreline Rancangan Struktur MPPP<br />

2. Existing and proposed land use plan along shoreline Seberang.Perai MPSP<br />

3. Landscape Plan at Zone A – Sg Batu Feringghi D Forest Design – DID<br />

4. Sections of Sg Batu Feringghi DID Penang<br />

5. Survey Plan of Batu Feringghi Beach DID HQ<br />

6. Section of rivers within tourist/recreational beach area DID<br />

7. Erosion prone area along the shoreline DOE<br />

8. Coastal flooding areas DOE<br />

9. Soil type of the beach areas in Penang. Rancangan Struktur MPPP<br />

10. Soil type of beach areas in Seberang Perai Rancangan Struktur MPSP<br />

11. Committed development along the shoreline in Seberang Perai MPPP and MPSP/UPEN<br />

12. Existing pedestrian network along the Batu Feringghi beach MPPP<br />

13. Land reclamation projects along the Penang Island shorelines MPPP<br />

14. Vegetation type along the shoreline of Penang and Seberang Perai Forestry Department, Pulau Pinang<br />

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Table 2.8 – Outstanding Data for BBRP<br />

Information Source<br />

1. Proposed Beach Beautification Work by local authorities MPPP, MPSP, MTPPP<br />

2. Beach profile of Batu Feringghi with high and low tide indicator DID<br />

3. Roads and sections along Batu Feringghi beach JKR, MPPP<br />

4. Proposed erosion control and structural works for beach restoration DID and Study team<br />

5. Status of marine water quality for the beaches with recreational value :<br />

� Batu Feringghi<br />

� Permatang Damar Laut,Teluk Kumbar<br />

� Telok Pasir Belanda, Kg Teluk Kumbar<br />

� Pasir Panjang, Balik Pulau<br />

� Seagate beach -facing Jerejak Island<br />

� Pantai Bersih, Butterworth<br />

� Kuala Muda<br />

6. Beach Restoration Work at Pantai Bersih, Butterworth with the<br />

following:<br />

� Base Plan<br />

� Limit of restoration area<br />

� Profile /sections of the beach – with high and low tide level<br />

� Drawings of erosion control methods/structural works<br />

� Schedule of on-going restoration work<br />

DOE/ERE<br />

7. Proposal for Upgrading of public facilities at Pantai Bersih. MPSP and DID<br />

DID<br />

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Church Street Marina<br />

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Tuna Port,<br />

Batu Maung<br />

b<br />

a<br />

c


Sg Pinang<br />

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Teluk Kumbar Beach back


Beach Near Sg Sanggul<br />

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Kg Pasir Panjang<br />

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Aquaculture Sg Pinang<br />

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River Mouth Closure at Batu Feringghi<br />

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Beach erosion Pantai Bersih<br />

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Siltation at Mooring<br />

Facilities south Kuala<br />

Muda<br />

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River siltation<br />

at Kuala Sg. Endin<br />

River mouth siltation<br />

Kuala Sg Tembus<br />

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ack<br />

Mudflat at<br />

Taman Robina


Siltation at Sg Abdul River Mouth<br />

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Kg Batu Kawan<br />

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