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Field Trip Report 17, Aug . 2010

Field Trip Report 17, Aug . 2010. TEAM MEMBERS Gopiraaman LVS Tra -mi NGUYEN Claire BORDEROLLE Chenfei YAN Jieun PARK Kwang Nam KIM Yoshiya TOUGE Hiroyuki YAMABE ADVISOR:

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Field Trip Report 17, Aug . 2010

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  1. Field Trip Report 17, Aug. 2010 TEAM MEMBERS Gopiraaman LVS Tra-mi NGUYEN Claire BORDEROLLE Chenfei YAN Jieun PARK Kwang Nam KIM Yoshiya TOUGE Hiroyuki YAMABE ADVISOR: Prof. LIONG Shie-Yu

  2. Incheon GyoWatershed • INTRODUCTION • Before 1985  Just sea; • Area 34 km2; • 900,000 persons; • Area use for industrial and residential. Incheon Gyowatershed Retention pond Flood gate and pumps Sea

  3. Incheon GyoWatershed Sewer network • RETENTION POND • 2 water gate; • 12 pumpswith a total capacity to 95 m3/s: • The total capacity of retention pond is 2,332,620 m3; • There are 3 retention ponds : Suknam (540,000 m3), Incheon (1,245,208 m3) and detentionstorage in pipes.

  4. Incheon GyoWatershed The pump house Gate Retention pond

  5. Wolmido Island Amusement park

  6. EXHAUSTIVE HYDROASIA

  7. Team Orange Sleeping Beautiesand Dinnertogether

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