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Technology and Development: USA and Bangladesh
October 1, 2011 (Saturday)
NYU – Poly (Formerly Polytechnic University)
Six Metro Tech Center, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Moderator Mohamed Rejaul Hoque, PE, Secretary AABEA
The papers presented at the seminar represent the views exclusively of the individual speakers. Neither the American Association of Bangladeshi Engineers and Architects, Inc. (AABEA) nor the Executive Committee of AABEA exercised any editorial function when including the abstract of the
papers as part of the seminar proceedings.
Table of Contents
Collaborative Development and Management of Water Resources of the Ganges can Change the Fate of Millions …………………………………… 2 Tauhidul Anwar KhanTauhidul Anwar KhanTauhidul Anwar KhanTauhidul Anwar Khan, Former Executive Member, Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh
The No. 7 Line Subway Extension Project ……………………………………….. 3 Sankar ChakrabortiSankar ChakrabortiSankar ChakrabortiSankar Chakraborti, PE, Deputy Chief Engineer, MTA Capital Construction
Subsurface Techniques for New York City Water Tunnel No. 3 ……………….. 4 Masud AhmedMasud AhmedMasud AhmedMasud Ahmed, , , , Chief, Geotechnical Engineering Section, NYC Department of Environmental Protection
Roadside Safety ……………………………………………………………………... 5 MMMMuhammaduhammaduhammaduhammad Siddiqur RahmanSiddiqur RahmanSiddiqur RahmanSiddiqur Rahman, PE, New York State Department of Transportation
Bangla in Digital Technology ……………………………………………………… 6 M. Nazrul IslamM. Nazrul IslamM. Nazrul IslamM. Nazrul Islam, PhD, Assistant Professor, State University of New York, Farmingdale
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Collaborative Development and Management of Water
Resources of the Ganges can Change the Fate of Millions
Former Executive Member,
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The presentation would highlight the current state of affairs vismanagement of the Ganges water resources among the different coIndia, Bangladesh and Nepal, with emphasis on the challenges that are being faced by the securing the food supply, protecting the econeeds to be followed by all the comanagement of the Ganges watliving in the Ganges basin area. There are 53 other transIndia and Bangladesh. These include important rivers like the (Barak), Teesta, Mahanada and etc. The flows of these rivers have marked influence on the life and living of many people, both in Bangladesh are yet to mutually agree on the large number of rivers. As a result, there is competition between the users of these waters in both countries, giving rise to disputes. Prominent among those are the issues of proposed construction of the Tipaimukh Dam by of the waters of the Teesta, Monu, Mahanada, Khowai and etc. The unresolved issues of sharing and management of waters of such rivers still remain as irritants to the most friendly relations between the two brotherly nations millions of people, the transcountries, based on the principals of equity, fairness, and no hcardinal resource for stability and prosperity and should be used as a force for regional integration, not division.
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Collaborative Development and Management of Water
Resources of the Ganges can Change the Fate of Millions
Tauhidul Anwar Khan Former Executive Member, Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh
Tauhidul Anwar Khan is the former Executive Member of Joint Tauhidul Anwar Khan is the former Executive Member of Joint Tauhidul Anwar Khan is the former Executive Member of Joint Tauhidul Anwar Khan is the former Executive Member of Joint Bangladesh.Bangladesh.Bangladesh.Bangladesh. Mr. KhanMr. KhanMr. KhanMr. Khan has more than 30 has more than 30 has more than 30 has more than 30
years of experience in international negotiations on sharing and years of experience in international negotiations on sharing and years of experience in international negotiations on sharing and years of experience in international negotiations on sharing and boundary river waters. He has been a lead boundary river waters. He has been a lead boundary river waters. He has been a lead boundary river waters. He has been a lead
negotiator in water related negotiations with negotiator in water related negotiations with negotiator in water related negotiations with negotiator in water related negotiations with India, India, India, India, China, China, China, China, Nepal and Nepal and Nepal and Nepal and lso the Bangladesh Coordinator in Chinalso the Bangladesh Coordinator in Chinalso the Bangladesh Coordinator in Chinalso the Bangladesh Coordinator in China----
Bangladesh exchange and study of flood related data and information Bangladesh exchange and study of flood related data and information Bangladesh exchange and study of flood related data and information Bangladesh exchange and study of flood related data and information River at Government level.River at Government level.River at Government level.River at Government level. Mr. KhanMr. KhanMr. KhanMr. Khan also also also also
worked as the Director General of Water Resources Planning worked as the Director General of Water Resources Planning worked as the Director General of Water Resources Planning worked as the Director General of Water Resources Planning f Bangladesh. He was involved in drawing up the f Bangladesh. He was involved in drawing up the f Bangladesh. He was involved in drawing up the f Bangladesh. He was involved in drawing up the
National Water Policy for the country as well as outlining the National Water Policy for the country as well as outlining the National Water Policy for the country as well as outlining the National Water Policy for the country as well as outlining the National Water Management Plan for National Water Management Plan for National Water Management Plan for National Water Management Plan for Bangladesh. Born on 8Bangladesh. Born on 8Bangladesh. Born on 8Bangladesh. Born on 8thththth November 1946, Mr. Khan is a graduate in Civil Engineering (1969) November 1946, Mr. Khan is a graduate in Civil Engineering (1969) November 1946, Mr. Khan is a graduate in Civil Engineering (1969) November 1946, Mr. Khan is a graduate in Civil Engineering (1969)
adesh University adesh University adesh University adesh University of Engineering and Technology. of Engineering and Technology. of Engineering and Technology. of Engineering and Technology. He He He He graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology
Mr. KhanMr. KhanMr. KhanMr. Khan has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation
and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the author of the book entitled Transauthor of the book entitled Transauthor of the book entitled Transauthor of the book entitled Trans----Boundary Water Issues in Boundary Water Issues in Boundary Water Issues in Boundary Water Issues in SouSouSouSouth Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh Environmental Lawyer Association in 20Environmental Lawyer Association in 20Environmental Lawyer Association in 20Environmental Lawyer Association in 2007.07.07.07.
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Nepal, with emphasis on the Bangladesh scene. It lists out the challenges that are being faced by the co-basin countries, like meeting the basic needs, securing the food supply, protecting the eco-system and etc. It charts out the road map that needs to be followed by all the co-basin countries for collaborative development and management of the Ganges water resources, which in turn can change the fate of millions
Ganges basin area. There are 53 other trans-boundary rivers passing through Bangladesh. These include important rivers like the Brahmaputra, the Me
(Barak), Teesta, Mahanada and etc. The flows of these rivers have marked influence on the life and living of many people, both in India and Bangladesh. Unfortunately, Bangladesh are yet to mutually agree on the sharing and management of the flows of this large number of rivers. As a result, there is competition between the users of these waters in both countries, giving rise to disputes. Prominent among those are the issues of proposed
kh Dam by India, diversion of large amounts of dry season flows of the waters of the Teesta, Monu, Mahanada, Khowai and etc. The unresolved issues of sharing and management of waters of such rivers still remain as irritants to the most friendly elations between the two brotherly nations Bangladesh and India. In the best interest of the millions of people, the trans-boundary water issues need to be resolved by both the countries, based on the principals of equity, fairness, and no harm to either party. Water is a cardinal resource for stability and prosperity and should be used as a force for regional
AABEA Seminar 2011
Collaborative Development and Management of Water
Resources of the Ganges can Change the Fate of Millions
Joint Rivers Commission, Bangladesh
graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology graduate Diploma in Water Resources Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related has been closely associated with various water related
nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation nal organizations, like Global Water Partnership, International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the and Drainage etc. He has a number of publications both at home and abroad, to his credit. He is the
th Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh th Asia, published by Bangladesh
à-vis the sharing and management of the Ganges water resources among the different co-basin countries like
Bangladesh scene. It lists out the basin countries, like meeting the basic needs, system and etc. It charts out the road map that
basin countries for collaborative development and er resources, which in turn can change the fate of millions
boundary rivers passing through Brahmaputra, the Meghna
(Barak), Teesta, Mahanada and etc. The flows of these rivers have marked influence on the Bangladesh. Unfortunately, India and
sharing and management of the flows of this large number of rivers. As a result, there is competition between the users of these waters in both countries, giving rise to disputes. Prominent among those are the issues of proposed
India, diversion of large amounts of dry season flows of the waters of the Teesta, Monu, Mahanada, Khowai and etc. The unresolved issues of sharing and management of waters of such rivers still remain as irritants to the most friendly
India. In the best interest of the boundary water issues need to be resolved by both the
arm to either party. Water is a cardinal resource for stability and prosperity and should be used as a force for regional
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The No. 7 Line Subway Extension Project
Deputy Chief Engineer
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He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York and a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and AmeriInstitute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction.Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus maintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communrehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for the Contract the Contract the Contract the Contract ---- Construction of Running TunConstruction of Running TunConstruction of Running TunConstruction of Running TunExtension.Extension.Extension.Extension. Before joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonTomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) years and managed design of severalyears and managed design of severalyears and managed design of severalyears and managed design of severalstructures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.
The No. 7 Subway Line Extension Project will exterminus at Times Square Station west under West 41under Eleventh Avenue to a new terminal station at West 34Eleventh Avenue. The extension will provide access to the Jacob Javits Convention Center and the future redevelopment of the Hudson Yards area of the far west side of midtown Manhattan. Two tail tracks extend south of the
new 34th Street terminal station to West 25trains for the extended service. Thedesign and construction of the project.
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The No. 7 Line Subway Extension Project
Sankar Chakraborti, PE
Deputy Chief Engineer, MTA Capital Construction
Sankar Chakraborty received hisSankar Chakraborty received hisSankar Chakraborty received hisSankar Chakraborty received his B.S. and M.S. B.S. and M.S. B.S. and M.S. B.S. and M.S. degrees degrees degrees degrees in Civil in Civil in Civil in Civil Engineering from India. He also Engineering from India. He also Engineering from India. He also Engineering from India. He also receivedreceivedreceivedreceived aaaa Masters degree in CivilMasters degree in CivilMasters degree in CivilMasters degree in Civil Engineering from City University of New York and Engineering from City University of New York and Engineering from City University of New York and Engineering from City University of New York and a a a a Certificate in Certificate in Certificate in Certificate in Construction Management from Polytechnic University, New York. Construction Management from Polytechnic University, New York. Construction Management from Polytechnic University, New York. Construction Management from Polytechnic University, New York. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York and a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and Ameriand a member of American Society of Civil Engineer and American can can can Institute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction.Institute of Steel Construction. Currently Mr. Currently Mr. Currently Mr. Currently Mr. Chakraborty is the Chakraborty is the Chakraborty is the Chakraborty is the Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is Deputy Chief Engineer for MTA Capital Construction and is associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects associated with several MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) including Second Avenue Subway project. Over 12 (twelve) years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus maintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communmaintenance shops, signal, electrical and communication facilities, and systemication facilities, and systemication facilities, and systemication facilities, and systemrehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for
Construction of Running TunConstruction of Running TunConstruction of Running TunConstruction of Running Tunnels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway Before joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with Thronton
Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) years and managed design of severalyears and managed design of severalyears and managed design of severalyears and managed design of several high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.Chakraborty has published several technical papers.
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The No. 7 Subway Line Extension Project will extend the line from current terminus at Times Square Station west under West 41st Street and then south under Eleventh Avenue to a new terminal station at West 34Eleventh Avenue. The extension will provide access to the Jacob Javits
Center and the future redevelopment of the Hudson Yards area of the far west side of midtown Manhattan. Two tail tracks extend south of the
Street terminal station to West 25th Street for storage of additional trains for the extended service. The presentation will describe some aspects of design and construction of the project.
AABEA Seminar 2011
The No. 7 Line Subway Extension Project
MTA Capital Construction
years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit years with New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit Capital Program Management for design and construction of several New York City Transit projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus projects, which include new South Ferry Terminal Station and new tunnel, rail and bus
ication facilities, and systemication facilities, and systemication facilities, and systemication facilities, and system----wide wide wide wide rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South rehabilitation projects. Mr. Chakraborty was the Design Manager for the NYCT new South Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for Ferry Terminal Station which is currently in operation. He was also the Design Manager for
nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway nels and Station Structures for the No 7 Subway Before joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with ThrontonBefore joining New York City Transit, Mr. Chakraborty was with Thronton----
Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) Tomasetti Engineers, a New York City based Consulting Engineering firm for over 10 (ten) high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span high rise buildings (both in USA and abroad), large span
structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr. structures and stadiums, airport terminals, commercial and educational facilities. Mr.
tend the line from current Street and then south
under Eleventh Avenue to a new terminal station at West 34th Street and Eleventh Avenue. The extension will provide access to the Jacob Javits
Center and the future redevelopment of the Hudson Yards area of the far west side of midtown Manhattan. Two tail tracks extend south of the
Street for storage of additional presentation will describe some aspects of
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Subsurface Techniques for New York City Water
Chief, Geotechnical Engineering Section, NYC Department of Environmental
Masud Masud Masud Masud Ahmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka Universitycompleted an M.S.completed an M.S.completed an M.S.completed an M.S. equivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in PetroleumGeology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute for Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, CaHe is the He is the He is the He is the Chief of the Geotechnical SChief of the Geotechnical SChief of the Geotechnical SChief of the Geotechnical SDesignDesignDesignDesign,,,, New York City Department of Environmental New York City Department of Environmental New York City Department of Environmental New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP)Protection (NYCDEP)Protection (NYCDEP)Protection (NYCDEP). Mr. Ahmed play. Mr. Ahmed play. Mr. Ahmed play. Mr. Ahmed playWater Tunnel # 3, Water Tunnel # 3, Water Tunnel # 3, Water Tunnel # 3, one of the largest capital construction one of the largest capital construction one of the largest capital construction one of the largest capital construction projectsprojectsprojectsprojects undertaken by the Cundertaken by the Cundertaken by the Cundertaken by the Cwas in charge of the geotechnical crews awas in charge of the geotechnical crews awas in charge of the geotechnical crews awas in charge of the geotechnical crews aparticipated in dayparticipated in dayparticipated in dayparticipated in day––––totototo----day drilling activities, site selections, day drilling activities, site selections, day drilling activities, site selections, day drilling activities, site selections, tuntuntuntunnel route design, and establishing innel route design, and establishing innel route design, and establishing innel route design, and establishing indescription protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for arriving arriving arriving arriving at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. phasephasephasephase Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering structures in tunnel. structures in tunnel. structures in tunnel. structures in tunnel. He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental capital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful coMr. Ahmed worked asMr. Ahmed worked asMr. Ahmed worked asMr. Ahmed worked as a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in Bangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationconducted by the Petroconducted by the Petroconducted by the Petroconducted by the Petro----Canada.Canada.Canada.Canada.
The City Water Tunnel # 3 is one of the largest projects ever undertaken by the New York City and aims at ensuring continuous supply of freshwater to the city residents for and future as well. The project is unique and a marvelous piece of geoengineering work where the knowledge of bedrock geologymechanics, tunnel engineering and design plays a complex and pivotal role in terms of building this tunnel. It is located between 600 to 800 feet below Manhattan and to avoid any interference of the overlying shallow infrastructure largely controlled bWater Tunnel # 3 is firmly rooted at great depths in mechanically durable solid bedrock (0.5 billion years older). Through this talk, author will present some of the geotechnical challenges including compositional, degree of weathering, chemical alteration, microscopic fabric, and structural constraints on rock properties and their intimate bearing on the mechanical strength of the rock bodies associated with tunnel route selection and design of the tunnel
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Subsurface Techniques for New York City Water
Tunnel No. 3
Masud Ahmed
Chief, Geotechnical Engineering Section, NYC Department of Environmental
Protection
Ahmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka UniversityAhmed graduated from Dhaka University and and and and equivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in Petroleumequivalent curriculum in Petroleum
Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute Geology, conducted by the University of Alberta, Institute for Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, Cafor Petroleum Industry and Development, Canada in 1985. nada in 1985. nada in 1985. nada in 1985.
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description protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also description protocols using ASTM standards. He also provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for
at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. at a final decision on the tunnel construction. During the construcDuring the construcDuring the construcDuring the construcMr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering
He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental capital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful cocapital construction project to a successful completion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,
a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in Bangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon explorationBangladesh and attended several hydrocarbon exploration----
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The City Water Tunnel # 3 is one of the largest capital constructionundertaken by the New York City and aims at ensuring
continuous supply of freshwater to the city residents for and future as well. The project is unique and a marvelous piece of
work where the knowledge of bedrock geologymechanics, tunnel engineering and design plays a complex and pivotal role in terms of building this tunnel. It is located between 600 to 800 feet below Manhattan and to avoid any interference of the overlying shallow infrastructure largely controlled by the MTA, ConEdison and others. Water Tunnel # 3 is firmly rooted at great depths in mechanically durable solid bedrock (0.5 billion years older). Through this talk, author will present some of the geotechnical challenges including compositional,
f weathering, chemical alteration, microscopic fabric, and structural constraints on rock properties and their intimate bearing on the mechanical strength of the rock bodies associated with tunnel route
of the tunnel.
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Subsurface Techniques for New York City Water
Chief, Geotechnical Engineering Section, NYC Department of Environmental
provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for provided useful geotechnical recommendation to the Waterworks Design group for During the construcDuring the construcDuring the construcDuring the construction tion tion tion
Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering Mr. Ahmed supervised the detail mapping of geological and engineering He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental He was very instrumental for bringing this monumental
mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP,mpletion. Before joining NYCDEP, a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in a petroleum geologist for Bakhrabad Gas Systems Ltd. in
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capital construction undertaken by the New York City and aims at ensuring
continuous supply of freshwater to the city residents for the present time and future as well. The project is unique and a marvelous piece of
work where the knowledge of bedrock geology, rock mechanics, tunnel engineering and design plays a complex and pivotal role in terms of building this tunnel. It is located between 600 to 800 feet below Manhattan and to avoid any interference of the overlying shallow
y the MTA, ConEdison and others. Water Tunnel # 3 is firmly rooted at great depths in mechanically durable solid bedrock (0.5 billion years older). Through this talk, author will present some of the geotechnical challenges including compositional,
f weathering, chemical alteration, microscopic fabric, and structural constraints on rock properties and their intimate bearing on the mechanical strength of the rock bodies associated with tunnel route
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MuhammadNew York State Department of Transportation
Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also earned an M.S.earned an M.S.earned an M.S.earned an M.S. in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on projects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moNew York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers.
Thirty Percent of all highway fatalities are the singlethe- road (ROR) accidents. The roadside safety concerns are those features that may increase the severity of a runaccidents. There are various design options to treat roadside obstacles. Traffic professionals strive to make roadside features safer which facilitate to reduce the severity of crashes after the safety measures are implemented. This presentation will briefly discuss roadside safety issues.
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Roadside Safety
uhammad Siddiqur Rahman, PENew York State Department of Transportation
Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York Muhammad S. Rahman, PE, is working for New York State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil State Department of Transportation as a Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering degree from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh. He also
in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the in Information Systems degree from the City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with City University of New York. He was involved with construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in construction of transportation capital projects both in the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on the U.S.A. and Bangladesh. Currently, he is working on projects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and moprojects related to traffic engineering, safety, and mobility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the New York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers. New York State Association of Transportation Engineers.
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract
Thirty Percent of all highway fatalities are the single-road (ROR) accidents. The roadside safety concerns are those
increase the severity of a runaccidents. There are various design options to treat roadside obstacles. Traffic professionals strive to make roadside features safer which facilitate to reduce the severity of crashes after the safety
are implemented. This presentation will briefly discuss roadside safety issues.
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Siddiqur Rahman, PE
New York State Department of Transportation
bility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the bility. He is a member of the
-vehicle run-off-road (ROR) accidents. The roadside safety concerns are those
increase the severity of a run-off- the- road accidents. There are various design options to treat roadside obstacles. Traffic professionals strive to make roadside features safer which facilitate to reduce the severity of crashes after the safety
are implemented. This presentation will briefly discuss
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Bangla in Digital Technology
Assistant Professor, State University of New York, Farmingdale M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Adjunct AssistAdjunct AssistAdjunct AssistAdjunct Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Alabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and copublications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.
Digital technology has revolutionized our social, political, professional, educational, cultural and even personal lives significantly. A country in today’s world can only develop by implementing digital technology in every sector and also by contributing towards development of future digital technology. English has been dominating in every branch of technology and it is being used as the principal language for digitworld have already adopted their own languages in the technology; while Bangla has been neglected though it is one of the most spoken languages in the world. A country like Bangladesh, where majority of tliteracy, cannot just rely on English for its development. Unfortunately there have not been any significant initiatives from the Government sector in developing Bangla for digital environment. Researchers and private entrepreneurs have been working in the area while there was no coordination. This lecture will present the role of Bangla in digital development of the country along with the issues and challenges involved in the process. It will review some of the initiatives taken in thirecommendations for efficient development of Bangla in digital technology for our future Bangladesh.
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Bangla in Digital Technology
M. Nazrul Islam, PhD
Professor, State University of New York, Farmingdale
M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the M. Nazrul Islam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of Department of Security Systems at the State University of New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and New York at Farmingdale. Dr. Islam received his BS and MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic MS in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Engineering from Engineering from Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran 1991 and 1994, respectively, and his PhD from Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Institute of Technology, Japan in 1999. Prior to joining Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and Farmingdale, Dr. Islam worked as a Research Scientist and
ant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. ant Professor at Old Dominion University. He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at He also served respectively as an Associate Professor at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Alabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant ProfessAlabama and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the or at the or at the or at the University of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and coUniversity of West Florida. Dr. Islam authored and co----authored more than 1authored more than 1authored more than 1authored more than 1publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.
AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract
Digital technology has revolutionized our social, political, professional, educational, cultural and even personal lives significantly. A country in today’s
an only develop by implementing digital technology in every sector and also by contributing towards development of future digital technology. English has been dominating in every branch of technology and it is being used as the principal language for digital technology as well. However, many nations in the world have already adopted their own languages in the technology; while Bangla has been neglected though it is one of the most spoken languages in the world. A country like Bangladesh, where majority of the people don’t have literacy, cannot just rely on English for its development. Unfortunately there have not been any significant initiatives from the Government sector in developing Bangla for digital environment. Researchers and private
e been working in the area while there was no coordination. This lecture will present the role of Bangla in digital development of the country along with the issues and challenges involved in the process. It will review some of the initiatives taken in this regard and then present some recommendations for efficient development of Bangla in digital technology for
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Bangla in Digital Technology
Professor, State University of New York, Farmingdale
authored more than 1authored more than 1authored more than 1authored more than 122220 0 0 0 publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings. His research interests include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and include optical communication, wireless communication, digital image processing and solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.solid state devices. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Senior Member of SPIE.
Digital technology has revolutionized our social, political, professional, educational, cultural and even personal lives significantly. A country in today’s
an only develop by implementing digital technology in every sector and also by contributing towards development of future digital technology. English has been dominating in every branch of technology and it is being used as the
al technology as well. However, many nations in the world have already adopted their own languages in the technology; while Bangla has been neglected though it is one of the most spoken languages in the
he people don’t have literacy, cannot just rely on English for its development. Unfortunately there have not been any significant initiatives from the Government sector in developing Bangla for digital environment. Researchers and private
e been working in the area while there was no coordination. This lecture will present the role of Bangla in digital development of the country along with the issues and challenges involved in the process. It will
s regard and then present some recommendations for efficient development of Bangla in digital technology for
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