2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12020729
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Evaluation of the Effect of Hamao Detention Pond on Excess Runoff from the Abukuma River in 2019 and Simple Remodeling of the Pond to Increase Its Flood Control Function

Abstract: Due to the recent increase in the intensity of rainstorms, the Japanese government has announced a new policy of flexible flood mitigation measures that presupposes the release of water volumes exceeding the river channel capacity onto floodplains. However, due to the limited amount of quantitative measurement data on excess runoff, it will take time to formulate planning standards for remodeling and newly constructing flood control facilities reasonable enough under current budgetary constraints. In this stud… Show more

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“…This kind of structure is recommended to larger, more effective developed on areas of over 20 acres [15]. Practically, in Japan conventional policy is to build embankments to separate the locations of hydraulic infrastructure, such as river channels and detention basins from floodplains [16].…”
Section: Detention Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of structure is recommended to larger, more effective developed on areas of over 20 acres [15]. Practically, in Japan conventional policy is to build embankments to separate the locations of hydraulic infrastructure, such as river channels and detention basins from floodplains [16].…”
Section: Detention Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%