Taoyuan's Daanan Water Plant completes 3-in-1 project, restoring water early for 189,000 households
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The "3-in-1" project at the Daanan Water Plant in Taoyuan has been completed ahead of schedule.
- Approximately 189,000 households in five districts of Taoyuan will have their water supply restored earlier than planned.
- The project involved upgrades to high and low-voltage electrical equipment at the water plant.
The Daanan Water Plant in Taoyuan has successfully completed its "3-in-1" project, which involved upgrading high and low-voltage electrical equipment. This significant infrastructure improvement means that water supply to approximately 189,000 households across five districts in Taoyuan will be restored earlier than the originally scheduled time.
The project, managed by the Second District Office of Taiwan Water Corporation, aimed to enhance the reliability and efficiency of the water plant's operations. The early completion is a welcome development for residents in the affected areas, which include Taoyuan District, Bade District, Luzhu District, Dayuan District, and Guishan District.
While the full restoration of water services is a major relief, the project had initially led to a temporary water outage and reduced pressure for some residents. The city government's Economic Development Bureau was involved in coordinating the response and ensuring minimal disruption. The successful and timely completion underscores the collaborative efforts to maintain essential services for the city's population.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.