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💧 The Chinese government has invested heavily in water conservancy projects to stimulate economic growth.
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China's investment in water conservancy construction reached $150.4 billion in 2022, a 44% increase from the previous year.
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In the first quarter of 2023, national investment in water conservancy construction reached $26.2 billion, a 76.2% increase compared to the same period last year.
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Approximately 30-35% of China's GDP growth comes from infrastructure investment.
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Water conservancy projects include water diversion, hydropower, flood control, irrigation, and waterway improvement.
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The South-North Water Diversion Project is one of the largest mega projects in human history, with a total investment expected to exceed $69.2 billion.
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🌊 The South-North Water Diversion Project in China aims to transfer water from the south to the north, but faces challenges and criticism.
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The main line for the central route is around 1400 kilometers.
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The first phase of the central route project has a designed water diversion capacity of 9.5 billion cubic meters.
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The Western route project diverts water from the upper reaches of the tinshan river and transports approximately 17 billion cubic meters of water to the northern regions each year.
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By June 15th, 62 billion cubic meters of water had been diverted from the first phase of the Eastern and Central routes.
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The SN Central route project has resulted in the permanent disappearance of nearly 800 rivers.
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🌊 The X project involves diverting water from the Yangtze River to Chaohu Lake and then supplying it to the north regions, potentially contributing to water pollution and the spread of diseases.
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By 2030, the X project is projected to divert 3.3 billion cubic meters of water from the Yangtze River and transfer 2.1 billion cubic meters of water into Chaohu Lake annually.
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The total investment in the X project is 12.6 billion US dollars.
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The YH project, a part of X project, commenced construction in December 2016 and was put into operation on December 30th, 2022.
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Chauhu Lake, a part of the X project, has suffered from severe water pollution, but the water quality has shown improvement.
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Studies suggest that the implementation of the X project could potentially lead to the spread of schistosomiasis, a parasitic disease.
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🚰 The X project involves the construction of water conveyance systems and tunnels to supply water to various regions.
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The first phase of the project has a total length of 755 kilometers for various types of structures.
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The second phase includes supporting facilities in six cities and prefectures.
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The project is still undergoing rapid construction and has made significant progress.
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The Yangtze River to replenish the Han River Project diverts water from the Yangtze River to supplement the Hun River.
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The environmental impact assessment reports severe pollution in several tributaries of the Hun River.
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💧 The GWA project in Guangdong Province is a major water diversion project aimed at addressing water issues in the Han River.
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The GWA project is a national backbone water project and the largest cross-basin water diversion project in Guangdong Province.
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The project aims to supply 2.1 billion cubic meters of water annually through one main pipeline and three branch pipelines.
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Construction of the GWA project is progressing vigorously with 48 construction sites and over 3,000 people involved.
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China has undertaken numerous water diversion projects, including the Hawaii River Estuary Waterway project.
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The Chinese government plans to establish a national water network by 2035.
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🌊 Water scarcity in northern regions of China is being addressed through water conservation and mega water diversion projects, but these projects come with environmental destruction, risk of water supply shortages, and the need for additional infrastructure.
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China has undertaken over 100 water diversion projects in the past five years, involving massive investments and environmental destruction.
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The construction of mega water diversion projects and reservoirs by the CCP government poses the risk of water supply shortages in many southern regions.
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Over 98,000 reservoirs have been completed in China, with a total storage capacity of over 900 billion cubic meters.
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By the end of 2025, all existing high-risk reservoirs will be reinforced and made safe, with approximately 19,400 such reservoirs in total.
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The CCP's enthusiasm for constructing large-scale water conservancy projects is driven by showcasing achievements, gaining illicit benefits, and depletion of the national treasury.
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