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๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan/Chinese 21h ago Technology

Tainan's Linchupi Weir and Baihe Reservoir Connected for the First Time, Boosting Irrigation by 94 Hectares

Translated from Chinese.

Summary

The Linchupi weir and Baihe Reservoir in Tainan, Taiwan, have been connected for the first time, increasing irrigation capacity by nearly 94 hectares. The project, costing approximately NT$70 million, involved improvements to the Linchupi weir and dredging, revitalizing the 300-year-old structure and enhancing water supply resilience for agriculture.

๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Liberty Times โ€” Taiwan

In a significant feat of water management and engineering, Taiwan's agricultural infrastructure has received a vital boost with the historic interconnection of the Linchupi weir and the Baihe Reservoir in Tainan. This landmark project, spearheaded by the Chiayi-Tainan Irrigation Association of the Water Resources Agency, not only revitalizes the venerable 300-year-old Linchupi weir but also significantly bolsters the region's agricultural irrigation capabilities.

The initiative, which involved an investment of approximately NT$70 million, focused on crucial upgrades to the Linchupi weir's embankment and extensive dredging operations. These efforts have breathed new life into the ancient structure, ensuring its continued service to the region's farming communities. The newly established water conduit now links the weir directly to the Baihe Reservoir, creating a more robust and resilient water supply system.

This strategic connection is poised to increase the irrigable area by nearly 94 hectares, a substantial gain that will enhance agricultural productivity and stability in Tainan. In an era where water resource management is paramount, particularly for an island like Taiwan, this project exemplifies proactive planning and investment in the nation's food security and economic well-being. The successful integration of historical infrastructure with modern engineering underscores Taiwan's commitment to sustainable development and agricultural resilience.

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