THE 4 MAJOR RIVERS RESTORATION PROJECT

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MLTM Republic of Korea WATER IN THE GREEN ECONOMY IN PRACTICE: TOWARDS RIO+20 WATER & GREEN GROWTH THE 4 MAJOR RIVERS RESTORATION PROJECT Office of National River Restoration, Korea 3 to 5 October 2011 -Zaragoza, Spain

HYDROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN KOREA 1 Shortage of the amount of water available per capita Annual average precipitation of Korea: 1,245mm > World Average: 880mm Total amount of water available per capita in a year is approx. 1/8 less than the world average 2 2/3 of annual rainfall during rainy season (6 ~ 9) Disasters caused by repeated floods and droughts 3 Flow variations are large The Han: 90, Nakdong: 260, Geum: 190 / The Rhine: 18, The Yangzi: 22 4 Just 27% (33.7 million ton) is available 73% of total water resources loss into the air and ocean 2

Difficulty in Water Management in Korea 3

FLOOD & DROUGHT DAMAGES (2000-2010) Flood Damages (2002 Rusa, 2003 Maemi, 2006 Ewinia) Nation Han Nakdong Geum Yeongsan Others Death 689 167 126 38 26 332 Damage Amount (Billion KRW) 15,112 2,936 3,943 899 716 6,618 * Total flood damage: $14 billion (2000-2010) Drought Damages Year Damages 1994~1995 86 Cities & Counties (173,269 ha) 2001~2002 86 Cities & Counties (304,815 people experienced water supply restriction) 2008~2009 77 Cities & Counties (1,227 Villages experienced water supply restriction) * Severe drought cycle after 1990 : 7 year ( 94 01 08) 4

PROSPECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN KOREA Temperature & Precipitation Annual temp. 3.6 & annual average precipitation 14% Annual Average 1971~2000 2061~2090 Increase Temperature 12.5 16.1 3.6 Precipitation 1,230mm 1,398mm 14% Change of the pattern of precipitation 5

PROSPECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN KOREA Vulnerable to Flood Over 100mm/day precipitation will be Increased by 2.7 times 100 years Frequency Flood Discharge Will be Increased by 20% Flood Control Capacity of Dike will be Decreased by 50% Vulnerable to Drought Drought Return Period will be Increased by 3.4 times Decrease River Flow Expecting Severe Water Shortage Increase 1, increase 10% of Agricultural Water 3.3 billion m 3 Water Deficiency by 2060 6

REVIVAL OF RIVERS: A NEW KOREA Securing Water Improving water quality Protecting against floods Promoting Local Economy Restoring the River Ecosystem 7

PROJECT SCOPES & EFFECTS Flood Control Dredging: 0.46 billion ton, Flood Control & Water Retention: 6 Reinforcing old Levees: 620 km Decrease Flood Water Level (0.4-4m) Water Security Weir Construction: 16 Elevation of Reservoir Banks : 96 Increase 1.3 million tons of water Water Quality Improvement Environmental Facilities: 1,281 Farmland Relocation : 156.8 sq. km Water Quality Grade III II Ecological Restoration Ecological Wetlands: 39 Preserving natural wildlife habitat Fish-way Restoration: 14 sites Improve Natural Ecology & Promote Eco-tourism Waterfront Development Constructing bicycle roads: 1,592km Landscape Sequence Points: 36 Escalate people s quality of life 8

PROJECT ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

PROJECT ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Public Meeting - 126 Times with 37,000(2009) - 70 Times with 23,000 (2010) Feedback Process with Local Government - Local Gov t submitted 836 Recommendations, (worth 98.3 trillion KRW) - River-related 213 cases were reflected in the Plan

PROJECT LOCATION & PROGRESS RATE Han River Geum River Nakdong River Yeongsan River Projection Date: August 11, 2011 Total Dredging (0.46 million ton) Weir (16) Bicycle Road 79.3% 95.0% 98.4% 35.0%

WHY GREEN GROWTH? Total Solution for River Solving Water supply + Water Environment + Ecology + Culture + Recreation ICT Fusion Technology ICT Tech for River Mgt Real Time Water Mgt World s Largest Test-Bed River Tech for 1,700km River + Dam + Dike + Wet Land New Challenging for River Mgt Overcome Time Limitation Finish within 3 Years for all Target Objectives Attain High Technology and Know-how for Integrated River Basin Management Attain High Technology and Know-how for World s Leading Water Industry 12

GREEN GROWTH & 4 MAJOR RIVERS RESTORATION 4 Major Rivers Restoration Water & Green Growth Flood Control Water Security Water management responding to Climate Change Adaptation Sustainable Hydropower Water Quality Ecology Improvement Safe water supply & adequate sanitation Water sector reform Water industry promotion Waterfront Development Local Economy Revitalization Waterfront living Ecosystem, biodiversity Virtual water/water footprint 13

FLOOD CONTROL EFFECT IN 2011 Record-breaking rain during rainy season (June 20~July 17, 2011) - Rainfall over 640mm for 20days (2.6 times more than the average) * The annual mean precipitation : 1,245mm But, decrease in Flood W.L by Dredging (2~4m ) Han Nakdong Geum Yeongsan Mainstream Tributary Yeoju Sangju Yungi Naju 2.54m 3.78m 3.36m 2.13m Seom Hyung Miho Hyungrong 0.5m 1.3m 0.5m 0.6m

GREEN GROWTH?: SHORT TERM EFFECTS Regional Employment Regional Income Han Keum Yeongsan Nakdong Han Keum Yeongsan Nakdong Han Keum Yeongsan Nakdong National Han Keum Yeongsan Nakdong Regional Development Property Value

Adapting Climate Chance FUTURE OF THE PROJECT - Flood and Drought damage should be Decreased * Average flood damage in recent 10 years is $1.4 billion Revitalizing Regional Economy - Increasing demand for water-related travel and recreation - Direct and Indirect Impact on Regional Economy Achieving High-Tech Fusion River Management Technology - Integrating related river technology - Supporting to River management of Other Countries

LESSONS FROM THE PROJECT Need Proper Investment for Valuable National Asset - Korea should have invested earlier for the Sustainable River Management - It take more money and time to fix accumulated problems - Prevention Investment is the top priority, rather than recovery cost Under the Political Will, People aware the Value of Water - People Understand that water is a Scarce Resource - People Understand that Somebody must Pay for proper Manage Public Involvement is the Most Powerful Way to Go - Social Conflicts bring Social Cost - Conflict Resolution will Ensure the Future of 4 Major Rivers

INTERVIEW WITH RESIDENTS Han River Geum River Nakdong River Yeongsan River 18

SITE PHOTOS Geum River (2010. 3) Geum River (2011. 5) Marathon racing (2011. 5) Maegdo District (2011. 5)

SITE PHOTOS (weirs)

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