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IECA Photo Gallery
2001 Asia Trip
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| Signing of the Malaysia Charter October 1, 2001. Left to right are: Dato' Ir. HJ. Keizrul bin Abdullah, Director General of the Malaysian Irrigation and Drainage Department ;Ben Northcutt, IECA's Executive Director and Professor Dr Noraini bte Mohd Tamin, President of the Malaysia Chapter. | |
| Present at the historic signing were from left to right: Ir. Ariffin bin Khalid, Chapter Treasurer; Doug Wimble,Vice President of International Development; Ben Northcutt, IECA's Executive Director; Prof Dr Noraini bete Mohd Tamin, President of the Malaysia Chapter; Prof. Ir.Ishak bin Abdul Rahman ,Committee Member; Simon Kam, Chapter Technical Director; Azleena bte Wan Mohamad, Chapter Assistant Secretary. | |
| The Chapter launch took place in Kuala Lumpur's distinguished landmark, the Petronas Twin Towers. |
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| Approximately 80 guests registered for the ceremonies that included civil engineers, product manufacturers and suppliers, consultants, government officials and students. | |
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Prof Dr. Noraini Tamin (white hat) interviews for National Malaysia TV.
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| Prof Dr. Noraini Tamin describes various erosion control measures applied to a university research site located at Fraser's Hill. | |
| Coconut fiber rolls used to intercept run-off & capture native seeds at Fraser's Hill research site | |
| Surface treatment of recent landslide at Fraser's Hill research site. Red & white tape denotes research plots for study. | |
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The next 7 photos were taken in the Philippines |
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| Stabilization of large slope using coconut fiber netting & coconut fiber rolls planted with vetiver grasses. | |
| Site of large landslide two years ago. Homes shown in the middle were destroyed, approximately 150 people perished. | |
| Dr. Justino R. Arboleda, is leading the way for the creation of a Philippine Chapter of IECA. Dr Arboleda is pointing to successful erosion control on the golf course using coconut fiber netting. | |
| The Tagaytay Highlands International Golf Club, view of private golf course just outside of Manila. | |
| View of the 18th hole from the Tagaytay Highlands Club House. | |
| Planting of the vetiver grasses for slope stabilization near the Tagaytay Highlands golf course. | |
| Housing development construction next to the golf course, requires erosion control protection. | |

























