It has been researched the relationship between deposition velocity and factors which could affect the deposition phenomena and deposition velocity also has been estimated for several land-use types. The typical deposition velocities are complex functions of surface types, atmospheric stabilities, friction velocities, air pollutants and so on. The canopy resistance is major contribution to the model's total resistance for O3. Canopy wetness is also an important factor to calculate deposition velocity. We considered the canopy wetness as canopy water content(CWC) in our Model. But, it is not easy to observe CWC over each land-use types. In this study, we use CWC observed by EMEFS(CANADA Environment Service, 1988) to examine the influence of CWC in estimation of O3 dry deposition velocity(Vd) in summertime. The value of O3 Vd range 0.2~0.7 cms-1 on dry surface and 0.01~0.35 cms-1 on wet surface in daytime.