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The second longest dam in the Delta Works, [1] after the 10.5-kilometre-long Oesterdam, [2] [3] [4] the nine-kilometre-long Oosterscheldekering (kering meaning barrier) was initially designed, and partly built, as a closed dam, but after public protests, [5] huge sluice-gate-type doors were installed in the remaining four kilometres.
After the North Sea flood of 1953, it was decided to close off the Oosterschelde by means of a dam and a storm surge barrier.The Oosterscheldekering (Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier), between Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland, is the largest of 13 ambitious Delta Works designed to protect a large part of the Netherlands from flooding.
Zeeland Bridge Oosterscheldekering An important part of this project was fundamental research to come up with long-term solutions, protecting the Netherlands against future floods. Instead of analysing past floods and building protection sufficient to deal with those, the Delta Works commission pioneered a conceptual framework to use as norm ...
The Oosterscheldekering during a storm. The closure of the Eastern Scheldt was achieved by the construction of the Oosterscheldekering (Eastern Scheldt Storm Surge Barrier), between the islands of Schouwen-Duiveland and Noord-Beveland. At nine kilometres in length, the dam was the largest project of the entire Delta Works. [2]
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In 1976, under pressures from environmental groups and the fishing industry, it was decided not to close off the Oosterschelde estuary by a solid dam but instead to build the Oosterscheldekering, a storm surge barrier which is only closed during storms. It is the most well-known (and most expensive) dam of the project.
The Oosterscheldekering contains 62 steel doors, each 42 metres (138 ft) wide The Maeslantkering closes the main entrance to the Port of Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe. A flood barrier , surge barrier or storm surge barrier is a specific type of floodgate , designed to prevent a storm surge or spring tide from flooding the protected area ...
The construction of the Oosterscheldekering required the compartmentalisation of the basin. [ 2 ] The compartmentalisation model chosen involved the construction of the Philipsdam, the Oesterdam , and a discharge channel for managing the level and quality of the lake that would then form behind the dams.