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VIETNAM TEAM Cost a nd Benefits Analysis for: Building a Drainage System in Cau Khai Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining The Sediment Flows in downstream of the Sre Pok 3 Hydro Power.
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VIETNAM TEAM • Cost and Benefits Analysis for: • Building a Drainage System in CauKhai • Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining The Sediment Flows in downstream of the SrePok 3 Hydro Power Capacity Building Programme on the Economics of Adaptation Supporting National/Sub-national Adaptation Planning and Action
Building a Drainage System in Cau Khai • Project name: Building a drainage system in CauKhai, Thanh Hoa province • Funding source: WB, Japan Social Development Fund (JSDF) • Activities: Building a drainage system (pumping system) to protect 13 communes of Thanh Hoa province to mitigate disaster risks and adapt to climate change • Total investment: 4.5 million USD
Building a Drainage System in Cau Khai Costs : • Investment costs (water pump, house, drainage system,…) • Compensation costs • Operation and maintenance costs (electricity, salary for technical and management staff,…) Benefits • Preventing from flood for more than 1000 ha of crops (rice, maize) => increasing income for local people. • Reduce damage to the infrastructures (house, well, traffic road, school and health center,…) • Reduce unemployment
Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining The SedimentFlows in Downstream of the Sre Pok 3 Hydro Power • Project name: Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining the Sediment Flows in Downstream of the Dam
Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining The SedimentFlows in Downstream of the Sre Pok 3 Hydro Power • Project name: Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining the Sediment Flows in Downstream of the Dam • Project Activities: Building a new sediment sluice gate system of the dam to supply a high nutrient flow for farming in downstream • Funding source: American Natural Heritage Institute • Total investment: 75.000 $
Climate Resilience Mekong: Maintaining The SedimentFlows in Downstream of the SrePok 3 Hydro Power - Cost: + Investing a new sluice gate system + Reducing the product of electricity generation - Benefits: + Improving the dam life + Supplying the nutrients for crops at downstream => increasing income for downstream people + Fish Passage