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Coordinates: 23°4335N 114°3851E / 23.72639°N 114.64750°E / 23.72639; 114.64750
 

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Xinfengjiang Reservoir
A corner
Location of the reservoir in Guangdong
Location of the reservoir in Guangdong

Xinfengjiang Reservoir

LocationHeyuan, Guangdong
Coordinates23°43′35N 114°38′51E / 23.72639°N 114.64750°E / 23.72639; 114.64750
Typereservoir
Basin countriesChina
Surface area370 km2 (140 sq mi)
Average depth28.7 m (94 ft)
Max. depth93 m (305 ft)
Water volume13.98 km3 (11,330,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation116 m (381 ft)
Islandsmore than 360
Xinfengjiang Reservoir
Simplified Chinese水库
Traditional Chinese新豐江水庫
Alternative Chinese name
Simplified Chinese绿
Traditional Chinese萬綠湖

Xinfengjiang Reservoir (Chinese: 新丰江水库; Jyutping: san1 fung1 gong1 seoi2 fu3) or Wanlü Lake (万绿湖; maan6 luk6 wu4) is a man-made lake located in Heyuan, Guangdong, China, formed since the damming of the Xinfeng River (a tributary of Dong River) by the Xinfengjiang Dam. The dam is about 6 km away from the downtown of Heyuan and 170 km away from Guangzhou. It is the largest lake in Guangdong covering an area of 370 km2 and it has a storage capacity of 13.98 km3.[1]

Xinfengjiang Reservoir is known for its clear and almost drinkable water, such as that used to produce the renowned Nongfu Spring brand of mineral water (Generally, it is provided South China). Otherwise, the lake, which is famous for the name of『Wanlü Lake』(evergreen in Chinese), is an important tourist attraction of Guangdong.

History

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Guangdong is located in an area of Humid subtropical climate and is full of water resources. Before 1958, the Xinfengjiang River was an important transport line in Heyuan and Xinfeng.[2]

Xinfengjiang Reservoir was founded in July, 1958 for preventing flood, regulating the river height and the shipping, irrigating farms etc., and completed in 1969. At the time when it was built by the order of the local government, 6 towns and many villages were flooded. Thousands of local residents had to settle in other regions, such as the higher land in Heyuan (it was a county at that time), Xinfeng, Longmen, Boluo, and so on. It was estimated that about 94,311 out-migrated and 15,524 were forced to move to the undisturbed mountains. The wealthiest area in former Heyuan County might be covered by water forever.

In 1984, the Guangdong government allowed the lake to be a tourist attraction. It became a national park in 1993, the name『Wanlü Lake』was put forward to then.[3]

Water Supply

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Xinfengjiang Reservoir has been used to supply clear drinkable water to Heyuan since the time it was built. However, to prevent water pollution, the local industry was limited. In 2006, 6 members of parliament put forward a motion that Heyuan people are below the poverty line and wish to provide the wealthier Pearl River Delta with clear water. They held the belief that through selling water, the local residents' income may be improved. Then, there was a heated discussion among the public. Some specialists proof the project's possibility. In Feb 2010, Xiaohua Liu, the mayor of Heyuan revealed that the project was passed, and the agreement between Heyuan and the seeking water cities was signed. "Through the piping system, Heyuan is able to supply 0.2 km² clear water to Shenzhen and 0.1 km² to Guangzhou every year", Liu said.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Atmospheric Transport in South China" (PDF). The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. p. 88. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  • ^ 河源新丰江水电站 (in Chinese). 河源市三丰畜牧. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  • ^ 河源新丰江水电站-万绿湖水库大坝 (in Chinese). 河源客. Retrieved 11 March 2011.

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