Flood Mitigation by Adaptive Use of Urban Infrastructure Taejung Kwon, Jungdon Kim, Hong Gyu Kim

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Flood Mitigation by Adaptive Use of Urban Infrastructure Taejung Kwon, Jungdon Kim, Hong Gyu Kim This research was funded by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Korea (11 첨단도시 G09)

Contents Climate Change and Urban Flooding TUFM Strategy Road Networks in Busan Adaptive Use of the Network Benefits

Climate Change and Urban Flooding Climate Change and Heavier Rainfalls Urban Growth and Hydrologic Effects of Urban Development Source: NASA, 2013 Source: USGS, 2003 Beijing, China in Jul. 2012 Atlanta, U.S. in Sept. 2009 Ayutthaya Province, Thailand, Oct. 2011

Climate Change and Urban Flooding No Exception in Korea More precipitation by fewer more intense events! Sejong-Ro in Seoul, 2010 Seocho in Seoul, 2011 Gunsan City in Korea, 2012 Losses due to Natural Hazards in Korea 89% damages originated from storm (61.3%) and flood (28.0%) within the recent 10 years (1998~2007)

Climate Change and Urban Flooding How about Busan, Korea? Korea s second largest city after Seoul (3.5million) Located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula Situated between the two rivers (Nakdong and Suyeong) Districts separated and surrounded by mountains Flooding Problem? Change from Safer to Vulnerable City Busan City Nakdong River Oncheon Urban Stream Busan City Suyeong River 4 people killed by flooding near Oncheon urban stream on Aug. 2014

TUFM Strategy Total Urban Flooding Mitigation Strategy Land Use Mitigation Infrastructure TOTAL Urban Flooding Mitigation Strategy or System Buildings Not only urban drainage infrastructure but also every integral part of the city is to make contribution Rosenblum Park in Chicago Nonmitigation Infrastructure People, Policy, Regulations Total Urban Flooding Mitigation System How about roads? Below or Above the roads? National Urban Disaster Prevention Research Center

Road Networks in Busan Well developed north-south road networks Insufficient west-east networks fourth one being constructed New Network being constructed Traffic Congestion Not only urban drainage infrastructure but also every Suyeong River integral part of the city is to make contribution Oncheon Urban Stream Traffic Congestion Nakdong River Traffic Congestion Busan City

Road Networks in Busan Jangjeon Underpass Sansung Tunnel New network passing under the vulnerable area near Oncheon urban stream Jangjeon Bridge Sub-watershed Any chance to mitigate the flooding problem? Dongrae FFZ Sebyung Bridge Sub-watershed

Adaptive Use of the Network Hydrological Characteristics of Oncheon Watershed Jangjeon Bridge Sub-watershed Oncheon Urban Stream Oncheon Urban Stream - Branch of the Suyeong River - Total Length: 14.85 km - Watershed Area : 56.28 km2 - Gradient Origin to Jangjeon Bridge : 1/100 Jangjeon Bridge to Sebyung Bridge : 1/300 Sebyung Bridge to Suyeong River : 1/1,400 Jangjeon Bridge Jangjeon Bridge Sebyung Bridge Sub-watershed Sebyung Bridge Sebyung Bridge

Adaptive Use of the Network Scheme for Flooding Mitigation (J. Biddle et al., 2008) Slow it down Spread it out Soak it in http://greengarage.ca/greenroofs/features.php http://www.doremihouse.com/bbs/b_humor/196557 How to Secure the Land and Money? J.Biddle et al., 2008)

Adaptive Use of the Network Let s Use the Space above the Network! - Location : Near the Jangjeon Bridge - Dimension : L=450m, W=20m, H=5m - Storage Volume : approx. 40,000 ton - Cost : 5 million US dollar (addition to the underpass construction costs) Cross Section Underpass Section Stormwater Detendion Box Stormwater Detendion Box Sansung Tunnel Hoedong IC

Benefits Flood Risk Mitigation Best Location to be! - The lowest point above the Sebyung Bridge Sub-watershed Rainwater Harvest and Reuse Rainwater Harvesting during ordinary times - Harvest ground water from the tunnels and rainwater and reuse it for maintaining the stream - annually 0.5 million US dollar saving expected Construction Cost Saving Location Volume (ton) Cost (million U.S. Dollar) Gamjeon Busan National Univ. Olympic Park Olympic Park 18,200 9.5 Completed Busan Univ. 22,600 9.9 Completed Gamjeon 17,400 29 Under construction Samsung Market 7,000 10 Under construction Suyeong Elementary School 18,000 21 Under construction