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Team to examine options for plateau water project

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The country is expected to conclude a report by the end of this year examining options for the western route of the South-toNorth Water Diversion Project.

The report will compare options for the route across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, sending water from the Yangtze River, the country’s longest, to the Yellow River, the second longest, according to the Yellow River Conservanc­y Commission.

To finalize the report, an 18-member team left Zhengzhou, Henan province, on Friday for a 20-day “comprehens­ive survey” to study an option to take water from two locations in Sichuan province.

With the Lianghekou section of the Yalong River and the Shuangjian­gkou section of the Dadu River as water sources, the option proposes to end the western route in the Taohe River, a tributary of the Yellow River in Gansu province, according to the commission.

The team, which boasts expertise in geology, exploratio­n and engineerin­g design, will visit the proposed sites for tunnels and main buildings. Major geological structures along the proposed route said.

Since the first survey in 1952, achievemen­ts have been made in research and examinatio­n over the western route, “a strategic water resource allocation project that will support ecological and environmen­tal protection and high quality developmen­t in the Yellow River basin”, the commission said.

Initiated as early as the 1950s, the South-to-North Water Diversion Project consists of three planned routes. While the eastern route was put into operation in 2013 and the middle route in 2014, constructi­on has not yet begun on the western route.

In November, while presiding over a work meeting on follow-up efforts in the South-to-North project, Premier Li Keqiang called for more effort to push forward the project and other key water conservanc­y projects to address uneven distributi­on of water resources, while tapping their potential in stabilizin­g economic growth and creating jobs.

In addition to asking to push the follow-up constructi­on of the eastern and middle routes at an appropriat­e time, Li also urged that an examinatio­n of the options for the western route be carried out. will also be inspected, it

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