2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-016-5598-1
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Method for new conceptual securing water resources: a case study of the Miryang multipurpose dam in Korea

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“…The Blue dam proposed by Choo et al (2016) is a way of new concept to secure water resources. The basic idea is derived from regulating reservoirs, but there is a clear difference from the approach to them in the opposite concept.…”
Section: Definition Of the Blue Dammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Blue dam proposed by Choo et al (2016) is a way of new concept to secure water resources. The basic idea is derived from regulating reservoirs, but there is a clear difference from the approach to them in the opposite concept.…”
Section: Definition Of the Blue Dammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Blue dam and the regulating reservoir is similar, but its function is quite different. Regulating reservoir ISBN 978-93-84422-76-9 6th International Conference on Developments in Engineering and Technology (ICDET-2017) Bangkok (Thailand) Feb. [6][7]2017 temporarily stores the discharge by peak load power of exiting dam and it discharges evenly downstream. However, the Blue dam not only has function of regulating reservoir but also could secure dam discharge flow rate meaninglessly to downstream in a flood season.…”
Section: Definition Of the Blue Dammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choo vd. [6] taşkın kontrolü ve hidroelektrik enerji üretimi için inşa edilmesini önerdikleri barajın planlamasını genelleştirilmiş simülasyon programı (HEC-ResSim) ile doğrulamışlardır. Shrestha vd.…”
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“…Such procedural justification can be ensured in case the benefit exceeds the cost [17,18]. At this point, as the operational benefits (including drought prevention, flood protection, and water quality management) [19][20][21] are services for unspecified individuals, public interest valuations are eventually considered for judging government project performance. First, given that time or cost constraints are unavoidable, examining core factors of value inducement and identifying influencer priorities might be regarded as important to foster business efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%