Assessing risks of sewage pipeline implementation and their impact on local communities
Gafel Kareem Aswed1, Ali Hasan Hadi2, Mohammed Neamah Ahmed1 and Muhammad Abdulredha3
Department of Construction and Projects,University of Kerbala, Karbala 56001,Iraq2
Centre for Research on Environment and Renewable Energy,University of Kerbala, Karbala 56001,Iraq3
Corresponding Author : Gafel Kareem Aswed
Recieved : 24-July-2024; Revised : 13-March-2025; Accepted : 15-March-2025
Abstract
Sewage pipeline projects in Iraq are typically implemented using the open-cut method along public roads. This approach presents numerous risks that adversely affect the daily lives of residents in the construction areas. This study evaluates the negative impacts of sewage pipeline network construction based on prior research concerning the affected population. Confirmatory factor analysis, including both first- and second-order factors, was conducted on data collected from 100 individuals within the study area. Five research hypotheses were tested and confirmed, revealing that traffic, welfare, environmental, economic, and safety factors significantly disrupt the daily activities of the local populace. The study's findings indicate that welfare-related risks contribute to 92% of the observed adverse effects, economic risks account for 88%, and safety-related risks for 86%. In contrast, environmental risks had a comparatively lower impact, influencing only 45% of the variations in adverse effects. Among welfare services, water, electricity, and internet networks were the most affected due to excavation-related disruptions. The study advocates for adopting trenchless piping technology to minimize disturbances to essential services, roadways, the environment, and the economic activities of residents during sewage pipeline construction.
Keywords
Sewage pipeline projects, Construction risks, Open-cut method, Community impact, Trenchless technology, Infrastructure disruptions.
Cite this article
Aswed GK, Hadi AH, Ahmed MN, Abdulredha M. Assessing risks of sewage pipeline implementation and their impact on local communities. International Journal of Advanced Technology and Engineering Exploration. 2025;12(124):357-369. DOI : 10.19101/IJATEE.2024.111101323
