1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of organisation 1 1.1 Vision 2 1.2 Objectives 2 1.3 Mission 2 1.4 Core values 2 1.5 Quality policy 2 1.6 Client Charter 2-3 1.7 Organisation logo and their meanings 3-4 1.8 Organisation chart 5-6 1.9 Number of employees 7 1.10 Core Business 7-10 1.11 Company main product 11-14 2 SCOPE OF TRAININGS 15-22 3 INTERNSHIP TRAINING ACTIVITIES 3.0 Hydrology and Water Resources Branch 23 3.1 Department Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Centralised Database 23-25 3.2 Inventory management for the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) projects/programme 25-26 3.3 Operation and Maintenance of hydrological station and station inspection report 26 3.4 Collection of manual and recorder data 26-27 3.5 Collection of Data 27-33 3.6 Processing of hydrological data 33-39 3.7 Logger and Telemetry Rainfall and Water Level 39-41 3.8 Archive of hydrological data 41 3 3.9 Dissemination of hydrological data 41-42 3.10 Publication of the Annual Hydrological Yearbook 42-43 3.11 Supply of data on request 43 3.12 Sarawak Hydrological Telemetry System 43-45 3.13 Monitoring of Online Telemetry System 45-46 3.14 Analysis of telemetry data and reporting 46-48 3.15 Water Management and Land Development Branch 48 3.16 Functions 48-49 3.17 Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Structure 50-53 3.18 Granary areas 53-54 3.19 Basis of contract for the contract document 54-55 3.20 Schedule of rates 55-57 3.21 Estimation of earthwork volume for the agricultural development scheme 57-58 3.22 Land acquisition 58 3.23 Estimation of volume for earthwork 59-60 3.24 Hydraulic and hydrologic design for the agricultural drainage 60-61 3.25 Tide levels 61-62 3.26 Tide gate design 62 3.27 Components of hydraulic and hydrologic design for the agricultural development project 62-63 3.28 Details required for the hydrologic and hydraulic design 63-68 3.29 Example of Design Drain Peak Discharge 68 3.30 Lowland peat swamps of Sarawak 68-69 3 3.31 The need for developing the lowland peat swamps of Sarawak. 69 3.32 The roles of guidelines for water management for lowland peat swamp development 70 3.33 The important of the land use for water management 70 3.34 Water Management 70-71 3.35 Approaches in implementation of water management system 72 3.36 The important of hydrology of peat swamps 72 4 CONCLUSION 73-74 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 75-76 REFERENCES APPENDICES