Jiayu Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir hydration and drought

Author:Hubei Daily Time:2022.09.15

On September 12, the Jiayu Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir Ma'anshan entered the flood gate, and the 10 -caliber 300mm pipeline injected water from the Yangtze River to Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir.

Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir mainly undertakes the irrigation tasks of Guanqiao Town and Yuyue Town. Due to the severe drought this year, the water consumption of farmland increased sharply. After the reservoir continued to release water, the water level dropped from 27.5 meters to 26 meters. In order to resist drought and protect people's livelihood, the Jiayu County Party Committee and the county government launched six Yangtze River water lifting projects. The project was built with 132 kilowatts, 43 meters, and nearly 700 meters in charge of the project. It was stored in the Yangtze River to Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir from the Yangtze River. The total traffic reached 2 cubic meters per second, and the single -day hydration was 172,800 cubic meters. The project started on September 4th and officially opened on September 8. It is planned to replenish the water level of Sanhu Lianjiang Reservoir by about 27 meters through the continuous replenishment of nearly 2 months to relieve the drought. (Photo by Lei Ping Hu Likun)

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