Korean firms to help curb Northern Samar floods

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THE Northern Samar provincial government has inked a deal with Korean engineering firms to map out plans to curb floods in the province, the local government announced on Monday.Under the memorandum of understanding, Kyong-Ho Engineering and Architects Co. and KCleng Co. Ltd. will serve as consultants in carrying out the pre-master plan study for the integrated water resources and flood control management project in Northern Samar.

“The project, which aims to address the persistent issue of flooding in the province, will include the assessment of the existing drainage and flood control infrastructures, a feasibility study of the water flow in rivers, the effect of high tide, the water limit or volume of water in catch basins, and outlets of water, especially during the rainy season,” Northern Samar Governor Edwin Ongchuan said.

 

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