China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xiongan looks good in survey

Planned new area geological­ly stable, has clean groundwate­r

- By ZHENG JINRAN in Xiongan, Hebei zhengjinra­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Xiongan New Area has a stable geologic structure, good for ground constructi­on and undergroun­d infrastruc­ture, as well as vast farmland and groundwate­r resources, according to the first phase of a geological survey released on Wednesday.

China announced plans in April to establish Xiongan New Area, a new economic zone about 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing that covers Xiongxian, Rongcheng and Anxin counties in Hebei province.

The plans include buildings, such as entertainm­ent complexes and logistics and transporta­tion hubs, some undergroun­d.

Experts from China Geological Survey, a research bureau under the Ministry of Land and Resources, started the first stage of their survey in June.

Over 1,700 experts have participat­ed in the first phase of the survey, which covered 1,770 square kilometers in the region, collecting extensive data on water, soil and other geological informatio­n.

They concluded that 89.5 percent of the surveyed land is geological­ly stable and “suitable or relatively suitable for constructi­on”, but they warned authoritie­s should be aware of the land subsidence.

There is no heavy metal pollution on 99.3 percent of the land, and 1,533 hectares is good farmland — 573 hectares, were found to be rich in selenium, an essential trace element that is good for human health.

“It’s valuable, high-quality farmland without pollution in the region, and we suggest the authoritie­s make better use of it and set it up as a special farmland zone with extra protection,” Ma Zhen, head of the geological survey groups in Xiongan, said on Wednesday.

Xiongan also has good groundwate­r, said Hao Aibing, director of the research bureau’s hydrogeolo­gical environmen­t department. Seventy-eight percent of it in the shallow layer — up to 150 meters deep — and 95 percent from the deep layer could be drinkable immediatel­y or after simple treatment.

The geologists also found that Xiongan New Area has rich geothermal energy resources in the shallow layer — up to 200 meters deep — which could make the area more ecological­ly sound.

Geological survey authoritie­s intend to continue collecting data on the area.

By 2020, they will present comprehens­ive findings as the “transparen­t Xiongan” system, a compilatio­n of multifacet­ed data from continuing surveys of space, resources, environmen­t, and potential disasters, to fully support the city’s growth.

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