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A Transboundary Flood Management Plan Fo R the Chiers&Apos; S Basin

Author(s): Machiels Olivier; Otte Pierre; Lejeune Michel

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Keywords: Flood management; Transboundary; Dams; River management

Abstract: The Chiers River takes its source in Luxembourg, then flows across Belgium and France along about 100 km until the confluence with the Meuse River. In order to mitigate the flood risks in the downstream basin in Belgium and France, a management plan has been projected on the whole watershed. After a study of the opportunities of many implantations sites, 6 of them have been retained to receive dams. These dams enable to retain the flow on the upstream part of the watershed on the two main tributaries of the Chiers River: the Messancy and the Vire. The management plan includes the building of 5 new dams on the Messancy watershed and 1 new dam on the Vire one to encourage the flooding of the fields, the enlargement of an existing reservoir along the Vire, and local protective measures in the town of Saint-Mard. This paper presents the collaborative development that led to this transboundary management plan including the administrative, the technic and the executive aspects of the project.

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Year: 2015

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