Two thirds of the annual rainfall in Korea is concentrated
between June and September, with wide regional discrepancies.
The amount of usable water resources per person is seriously
deficient due to the high population density.
After the 1960s, demand for water resources
increased sharply due to rapid industrialization, at
the sacrifice of worsening the quality of water.
The cycle of serious droughts and floods
was repeated year after year, so that enormous damages
have been caused whether there was too little rain or
too much of it.
Korea ranks as one of the countries
that have difficulties in managing water.
With such natural conditions as a backdrop,
KWRA was established in 1967 to resolve the water issue.
KWRA, now, has 2,500 individual members from a diverse
range of fields, and also numerous group members. It
has established international cooperative systems with
related bodies in foreign countries, and is continuously
expanding its network. KWRA hosted the ICHE in 2000,
and the 31st IAHR General Conference in 2005 in Korea.
KWRA goal is to contribute to academic development regarding
the Earth water, and also to public welfare.
KWRA is open to all. Anyone interested
in knowing more about Korea water resources, in need
of technical information, or wanting to participate
in academic activities is welcome to join. KWRA will
endeavor to become a steadfast and exemplary association
that is alive and buzzing. Thank you.