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China’s South-North $62 Billion Water Transfer Megaproject

💧 China’s South-North $62 Billion Water Transfer Megaproject

南水北调中线工程 • Central Route Infrastructure Network

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project in China is the largest of its kind ever undertaken. This project involves drawing water from southern rivers and supplying it to the dry north.

Total Length
1,267 km
Central Route
Water Capacity
13B m³
Annual Supply
Population Served
100M+
Beneficiaries
Major Cities
40+
Urban Areas

🗺️ Infrastructure Network Map

🏗️ Key Infrastructure Facilities

Facility Name Chinese Name Type Location Function
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Danjiangkou Reservoir

Asia’s largest artificial freshwater reservoir. Primary water source with 13 billion m³ annual capacity. Dam raised 2005-2009.

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Yellow River Crossing

Engineering marvel: 4.25 km twin tunnels passing 35 meters below Yellow River bed. Capacity: 280 m³/s flow rate.

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Beijing Terminal

Tuancheng Lake serves as final receiving point, providing 70% of Beijing’s urban tap water through 75 km pipeline network.

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Jiaozuo Urban Canal

Unique 10-km green corridor running through downtown. Supplies 430+ million m³/year while creating urban ecological space.

Gravity-Fed System

Entire 1,267 km route uses natural elevation drop – no pumping required. Average gradient: 1:10,000 for energy efficiency.

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Water Quality Impact

Eliminated high-fluoride groundwater use in Shijiazhuang, benefiting 5+ million people with safer drinking water.

🎥 Documentary: World’s Largest Water Transfer Project

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