The main purpose of this project was to reconstruct historical flood events at the flood-prone Sungai Sarawak Kanan to obtain
flood hydrographs to provide explanation to the flooding of Bau town and surrounding areas. The Sungai Sarawak Kanan and
its floodplains were modeled using one-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling approach, by utilising the Wallingford Software
model - InfoWorks River Simulation (RS), coupled with its embedded GIS applications, to capture the hydraulic response of the
river and its floodplains in extreme flooding conditions. InfoWorks RS was applied on 23 km of Sungai Sarawak Kanan between
Buan Bidi and Siniawan. The model was calibrated with 3 storm events, verified with another 2 sets of storm data and applied
on reconstructing 2 extreme events of February 2003 and January 2004 floods where the correlation of observed and simulated
data at Siniawan were between 0.87 β 0.98. The differences of observed and modeled peak water levels were within the
allowable limit of Β± 0.10 m. Similar efficiency had been achieved in the interpretation on the simulation of reconstruction results
through analysis of flood depths and flood watermarks. The model was managed to estimate the flood depths and flood
watermarks within the observation range by Department of Irrigation and Drainage Sarawak. This shown that InfoWorks RS is
an appropriate model for flood modeling in Sungai Sarawak Kanan