Paper 08 Protecting the City of Cork from Flooding Dr J
Paper 08 Protecting the City of Cork from Flooding Dr J. Philip O’Kane CEng FIEI Emeritus Professor, School of Engineering, University College Cork Irish National Hydrology Conference 2020 Professor Emeritus Dr. J. Philip O’Kane, CEng Chair of Civil Engineering (1845) 1990-2008 National University of Ireland (NUI), Cork - University College Cork (UCC). Former Dean, Faculty of Engineering, NUI and UCC. Honorary Fellow and Visiting Professor 1974-present at the (UNESCO-) IHE Water and Environment, International Institute for Water Education, Delft, NL. Former UNESCO Chief Technical Advisor, National Commission for the Environment, Lisbon. Former Member of the joint UNESCO-Italian Government Committee for the Safeguard of the Lagoon of Venice. Former President, Hydrology Section, and Council Member of the European Geophysical Society (now EGU) Former Senior Scientific Officer, the Water Research Association, Medmenham, UK (now WRC). The Irish National Committees for the International Hydrological Programme and the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage annual, not-for-profit National Hydrology Conference, supported by the UNESCO International Hydrological Programme and the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. Irish National Hydrology Conference 2020 O’Kane 1 08 - PROTECTING THE CITY OF CORK FROM FLOODING Dr. J. Philip O’Kane CEng FIEI Emeritus Professor, School of Engineering, University College Cork. Abstract Conjunctive operational control of improved ESB dams on the Lee with a tidal barrier (similar to the Lagan Weir and tidal barrier in Belfast 1), at any of four possible locations (See figure 47): 1. Tivoli , with larger low-head tidal pumps (similar to those in use at the Singapore Marina Barrage 2), 2.
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