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Improving Water Balance Analysis Method for Water Supply and Demand Assessment (물수급 평가를 위한 물수지 분석 방법 개선)

  • Jeon, Kyeong Soo;Hwang, Ju Ha;Muhammad, Azam;Maeng, Seung Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.262-262
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    • 2016
  • 최근 우리나라뿐 아니라 세계 여러 국가에서 지구온난화와 기상이변의 이유로 홍수 및 이상가뭄이 빈발하고 있다. 이러한 기상변화에 의한 물순환의 변동은 미래 가용수자원량을 변화시키고, 이에 따라 장래 용수공급역량을 예측하고 다양한 물수요에 대해 충족 가능여부를 파악하는 여러가지 방법들 중 물수급 분석은 장기수자원계획 수립의 핵심요소이자 그 중요성이 날로 증가하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 금호강 유역을 대상으로 기존 수자원장기종합계획에서 제시하고 있는 중권역단위 물수지 분석을 행정구역단위로 세분화하여 수자원장기종합계획에서 사용했던 물수급 네트워크 모형인 K-WEAP 모형에 의한 물수지 분석을 실시하였다. 또한, 중권역 단위 물수지 결과와 행정구역단위 물수지 결과를 비교하여 분석 기본 유역 단위에 따른 물수급을 평가하였다. 본 연구 적용 결과, 생공용수의 경우 최대갈수기에도 물부족이 발생하지 않았지만 농업용수의 경우는 포항시에서 시나리오별 2016년에는 $548,000m^3$, 2020년에는 $547,000m^3$, 2525년에는 $497,000m^3$ 물부족량이 발생하는 것으로 분석되었다. 이는 기존의 선행 물수급 전망 방법론을 적용한 경우와 비교했을 때는 다른 산정결과를 보여줌으로써 미래의 수자원계획을 수립하는데 있어 새로운 기준을 제시할 수 있는 자료로 활용하고자 하였다.

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Development of big data-based water supply and demand analysis technique for digital twin (디지털 트윈을 위한 빅데이터 기반 물수급 분석 기법 개발)

  • Kim, Jang-Gyeong;Moon, Soo-Jin;Yeo, In-Hee;Kim, Tae-Jeong;Nam, Woo-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.224-224
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    • 2022
  • 물부족, 수질오염, 조류발생 등 효율적 물관리를 위해서는 물정보 통합이 필요하지만 부처별/목적별로 개별 생산·관리되어 물관리 현안에 효과적으로 대응하기 어려운 실정이다. 물관리 현안 대응 의사결정을 위해서는 현재 상황에 대한 정확한 인식과 장래(1,3개월) 수자원 상황을 고려한 예측·분석체계 구축 필요하며, 이를 위해서는 수원별 가용수량, 지역별 물사용량 및 회귀수량 등 지자체, 유역, 하천을 연계한 실제 물이용 정보 기반의 물배분 현황 분석체계 구축이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 물수급 관련 수요·공급 시설의 위치를 연결하는 물수급 분석 알고리즘 개발을 통해 지형공간정보의 위상(topology) 관계를 설정하여 물수급 분석의 계산순서를 선정하고, 시계열 DB를 입력하여 전국 약 40만개 이상의 일단위 물수급 분석 정보생산체계를 구축하였다. 본 연구에서 개발된 물수급 분석 모형은 향후 물관련 이슈 지역의 용수공급능력 평가 및 디지털트윈 등 다양한 수자원 정책평가에 활용될 것으로 기대된다.

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Analysis on drinking water use change by COVID-19: a case study of residential area in S-city, South Korea (COVID-19 확산에 따른 상수도 사용량 변화 분석: 국내 S시 주거지역을 대상으로)

  • Jeong, Gimoon;Kang, Doosun;Kim, Kyoungpil
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2022
  • The COVID-19 started to spread at early 2020 in South Korea and has been threatening our life in many aspects. Countermeasures such as social distancing to prevent COVID-19 spread have brought many changes in our society an human life. In this study, as a part of the COVID-19 pandemic management, drinking water usage change is analyzed to evaluate potential risks on water supply service. We collected hourly water use data of residential area in S city, which is a mid-size city in South Korea, before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The collected data were analyzed to reveal the changes in total water consumption, water usage weight, and hourly water-demand pattern caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The case study revealed the noticeable changes in water consumption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and required more secured and adaptive operation of drinking water system under the pandemic situation caused by infectious disease.

Studies for the Sustainable Management of Oyster Farms in Pukman Bay, Korea: Estimation of Carrying Capacity from Food Availability

  • Jeong, Woo-Geon;Cho, Sang-Man;Lee, Sang-Jun
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.118-129
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    • 2009
  • To develop a sustainable management model for oyster farming in Pukman Bay, Korea, we estimated the carrying capacity for oyster farming using food availability data. Optimal culture densities were calculated to be 124-133 individuals per unit flux area ($m^2$) and 310-330 individuals per string. The present annual production is approximately 1,038 tons/year, which is 87% of the estimated maximum yield of 1,193 tons/year. Therefore, considering annual fluctuations and a critical buffer to reduce ecological impacts, the current level is within optimal conditions. During periods of increased water temperature, energy demand was largely met by high primary production. The food supply significantly decreased as the harvest season approached, and 10 out of 21 oyster farms had a deficient food supply for at least 1 month. Therefore, these farms (39% of the farms within the bay) exceeded optimal densities.

Analysis of Non-monotonic Phenomena of Resilience and Vulnerability in Water Resources Systems (수자원시스템의 회복도 및 취약도 증감현상 해석)

  • Lee, Gwang-Man;Cha, Kee-Uk;Yi, Jaeeung
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2013
  • Selecting the evaluation index to determine water resources system design yield is an important problem for water resources engineers. Reliability, resilience and vulnerability are three widely used indices for yield analysis. However, there is an overlap region between indices as well as resilience and vulnerability can show improvement in non-monotonic phenomena although yield condition becomes worse. These problems are usually not recognized and the decisions are made according to calculated estimates in real situation. The reason for this is caused by a diverse characteristics of water resources system such as seasonal variability of hydrologic characteristics and water demands. In this study, the applicability of resilience and vulnerability for multi indices application in addition to reliability which is applied generally is examined. Based on highly seasonal irrigation water demand ratio, the correlation and non-monotonic phenomena of each index are analyzed for seven selected reservoirs. Yongdam reservoir which supplies constant water supply showed the general tendency, but Chungju, Andong, Namgang and other reservoirs which supplies irrigation water showed clear non-monotonic phenomena in resilience and vulnerability.

Economic Feasibility of Common Utility Tunnel based on Cost-Benefit Analysis (비용편익 분석에 기초한 공동구의 경제적 타당성 평가)

  • Kang, Yeong Ku;Choi, Ik Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2015
  • Common utility tunnel is essential to the daily lives of people underground utilities (electricity, gas and supply facilities such as water, communication facilities, sewer facilities, etc.) to improve the appearance by co-acceptance and disaster prevention, important for the conservation of the city's population was concentrated road construction the city-based facilities. There is recognition of the importance of the various supply treatment facilities in common utility tunnel as infrastructure to accommodate joint according to the city expanded, the demand for infrastructure. In this paper, a cost-benefit analysis using a one-time occurrence, without simply relying on cost or current cost, project manager for the city-dimensional feasibility study conducted, the user level of the maintenance costs and user costs, including social costs items from various angles can be investigated and proposed a mechanism of economic feasibility common utility tunnel. Evaluation of the proposed technique is cost-benefit and cost caused by installing common utility tunnel the existing pipeline area - was investigated by the benefit analysis, extended and repeated common utility tunnel installation depends much affected by the excavation, so users of reducing the number of repeat excavation convenience can be seen that this occurs.

Application of District Cooling System for Deep Ocean Water by Case Study (사례 분석을 통한 해양심층수의 지역냉방시스템 적용 방안)

  • Jin, Su-Hwuy;Park, Jin-Young;Kim, Sam-Uel;Kim, Hyeon-Ju
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2011
  • The development of new energy has attracted consideration attention due to the high oil price and environmental problems. In advanced country, they have tried to carry out a long range plan for energy. We need to develop new energy for Low Carbon Green Growth in Korea. The building is 30% among ratio of energy consumption in Korea. And in the past, heating energy was high ratio for energy using at home. But recently, the demand for cooling energy keeps growing due to rising average temperature on the earth and improvement of life quality. In this situation, the energy of lake water and ocean water has studied to utilize in advanced country because of low temperature at underwater. But the study for deep water is still a lot left to do. In this study, we analyzed district cooling system and the present condition. Analyzing the deep lake water cooling system in Toronto, we found an application of district cooling system using deep ocean water. Deep lake water uses heat source for district cooling and water source for city in Toronto. So reducing the initial cost, this city had economic effect. When DLWC was applied at existing building, the heat exchanger was installed instead of cooling tower and refrigerator. And the heat exchanger used to connect main pipe with cool water on city. System using deep ocean water can be applied as a similar way to supply cool water from lake to building.

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A study of the relationship between Sedimentation and Storage requirments of reservoirs (저수지 내용적 감소가 필요저수량에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 신일선;김재곤;김시원
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 1979
  • Since the first installation of irrigation Systems in Korea , a large number of small and medium sized reservoirs have been constructed as the main water sources Some 412, 000 ha are at present irrigated from these sources of supply. Many of the reservoirs were designed in accordance with old low standards and have in addition suffered a loss in capacity through sedimentation. At the same time, water demand has increased with the in troduction of high yielding varieties of rice. The combination has resulted in severe water deficits. To study the problem, 16 sample reservoirs have been surveyed and analysed. The results of the study are summarized be low: 1. Average decrease in reservoir capacity from the installation to present-8% 2. Average soil erosion loss (m$^3$/km$^2$/year) is 536 m$^3$/km$^2$/year and average erosion depth of soil is 0. 5mm per year. 3. No relationship, between reservoir capacity per unit of watershed (m$^3$/km$^2$) and soil erosion loss was found. 4. Increases are required in reservoir capacity: 15.8% due to the introduction of HYV's; 16.6% due to the change of system losses from 10%to 25% The conclusion to be drawn from the above results is that existing reservoir capacity should be increased by an average of 32%. The unit storage capacity to be adopted should be 661 mm

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Calculation of Generation Power Integrating Sihwa Tidal Power into Power Systems (시화조력발전 계통연계에 따른 시간대별 발전량 산정)

  • Kim, Kyu-Ho;Song, Kyung-Bin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents a method to calculate generation power for integrating Sihwa tidal power into power systems. The sea levels of 1 minute interval using cubic interpolation based on the forecasted levels of high and low water offered from Nori(National Oceanographic Research Institute) are calculated. If the sea level is greater than the lake level and the difference between sea level and lake level at high tide is over the default value, it begins to calculate the tidal power. It is seen that tidal power can supply power to demand side stably and economically from assessment of effect for integrating tidal power into power systems.

The Use of geographic information system for planning rural water rescources systems (농어촌지역의 수자원시스템 계획을 위한 지리정보 시스템의 활용)

  • 정하우;이정재;이남호;김성준;최진용
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1995
  • Rural water resources systems may be largely constituted by two parts. One is rural water supply systems such as reservoirs, wells, pumping stations. The other is rural water demand systems which include municipal water, irrigation water, industrial water, livestocks water, inland fisheries water and envir¬onmental water in rural areas. planning to develop rural water resources systems is a very hard task because of their complicated factors and the large number of spatial data to investigate and manipulate. A Geographic Information SystemCGIS) will be a powerful and efficient tool to handle the spatial data and to plan the land use. All data can be efficiently maintained and easily updated. This paper refers to the construction of a GIS for planning rural water resources systems applied to Kokseong County, Cheonnam Province, Republic of Korea. The Geographic Informa¬tion was constituted by 4 layers of base map and 11 layers of thematic map.

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