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South-to-North Water Transfer into Beijing to break 500 million squares Beijing still lacks water seriously

* 来源: * 作者: admin * 发表时间: 2015-08-19 20:29:59 * 浏览: 147
  BEIJING, Beijing, September 7 (Reporter Zeng Wei) The reporter learned from the Beijing Water Affairs Bureau on the 7th that as of the same day, 509 million cubic meters of South Water has been injected into Beijing, and 72% of the South Water has been remitted to the city's waterworks. However, according to the operating conditions, as of the end of October this year, Beijing's water resources situation is still less than 97 million cubic meters of water compared with the 2014 level.

The first phase of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project was officially opened in December 2014, and then Beijing established a water resource dispatching center to ensure the safe and stable water supply.

The Beijing Municipal Water Affairs Bureau reported that in 2015, Beijing plans to use the South-to-North Water Transfer to make 816 million cubic meters of water. Nanshui went to Beijing to adhere to the priority of “drinking, depositing and supplementing”, mainly as the water source of the water supply plant in the downtown area, alleviating the shortage of water supply. Pressure; and provide water for reservoir storage, groundwater recharge and urban river and lake environment water environment.

The Beijing Municipal Water Resources Unified Dispatching Platform shows that the current daily inbound water volume is 3.45 million cubic meters; as of September 7, the South China Water Transfer Middle Line Beijing section Huinanzhuang has an inbound water volume of 509 million cubic meters, and 365 million cubic meters of South Water has entered the city's waterworks. , accounting for 72% of the total incoming water.

“It will maximize Beijing’s ‘suffic’ South Water,” said the person in charge of the Beijing Water Affairs Bureau. He introduced that at present, Guogongzhuang and Chengzi Water Plant in Beijing have all used Nanshui, and the proportion of Nanshui used by Tiancunshan and No.3 Waterworks has reached more than half. The ratio of South Water and local water to water in the ninth water plant has reached 4:1. . In addition, 0.5 billion cubic meters of South Water is “stored” in Daning and Huairou Reservoirs, and 0.94 billion cubic meters of South Water is used to replenish groundwater.

However, the South Water that came from the city did not let the capital really "thirst".

“The water resources situation is still very serious and there are too many historical debts.” The person in charge of the Beijing Water Affairs Bureau said that the total water volume in Beijing has not increased fundamentally. Before Nanshui entered Beijing, Beijing has pumped 300 million cubic meters of water per year from the four reservoirs in Hebei Province since 2008, and over 500 million cubic meters of groundwater per year. After Nanshui entered Beijing, according to the current operating conditions, the maximum amount of Nanshui to Beijing at the end of October was 703 million cubic meters. Compared with the 2014 level, Beijing still lacks water of 97 million cubic meters.

The person in charge of the Beijing Municipal Water Affairs Bureau said that in 2015, the actual precipitation and reservoir water storage in Beijing decreased at the same time, resulting in a decline in the amount of effective water resources. Although the water consumption of industrial and agricultural areas continued to decrease, the total population increased at a rate of about 600,000 per year. The amount of water resources per capita has also dropped significantly. "The adjustment of industrial structure, the control of population growth, and the rational conservation of water are the key to ensuring the continuous flow of water in Beijing."