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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.

Approximately 80 guests registered for the ceremonies that included civil engineers, product manufacturers and suppliers, consultants, government officials and students.

Prof Dr. Noraini Tamin (white hat) interviews for National Malaysia TV.

 

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.

The next 7 photos were taken in the Philippines

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.