The Identification of Flood-Prone Areas in Accra, Ghana Using a Hydrological Screening Method

Author:

Balstrøm Thomas1ORCID,Hasholt Bent1ORCID,Allotey Albert N. M.2ORCID,Gyekye Prince Martin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resources Management, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research—Institute for Scientific and Technological Information, Accra P.O. Box CT 2211, Ghana

3. Department of Soil Science, School of Agriculture, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra P.O. Box LG 25, Ghana

Abstract

Information about flood-prone areas in Accra, Ghana, acting as obstacles to the main infrastructure was required as input for a transportation study. We successfully identified these areas using the hydrologic screening software Arc-Malstrøm. Earlier studies have used a digital elevation model with a spatial resolution of 30 m, which unfortunately is not a true digital terrain model as it includes elevations from ground surfaces, structures, and vegetation. However, this study shows the benefits of using a hydro-conditioned 10 m resolution digital terrain model from AirbusTM in predicting flood-prone areas. The entire investigation area covers approximately 23% of the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), including the entire Odaw River basin. In this area, 5018 landscape sinks with water depths ≥ 0.1 m and volumes ≥ 5 m3 were identified. From this, 163 flood-induced roadblocks were found with maximum depths ≥ 0.3 m, rendering them impassable to normal vehicles. Beyond the adaptation of infrastructures in the hydro-conditioning process, more steps were necessary along the Odaw River’s southernmost course before its outlet into the Gulf of Guinea due to local trash accumulation reflected in the DTM. To address the unforeseen stochastic flood effects from trash piling up along the river channels, a simulation was conducted showing the upstream consequences caused by a trash barrier at the river’s outlet into the ocean. This leads to a discussion of the hazards posed by improper waste handling, coupled with increasing runoff predictions within the river’s drainage basin. Finally, we discuss local alternatives to the establishment of large central retention and detention basins to reduce flood-prone areas in GAMA during periods when stormwater-induced floods become more frequent, primarily due to uncontrolled urbanization increasing runoff volumes.

Funder

Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Publisher

MDPI AG

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