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Hushan Dam

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Country
  
Taiwan

Catchment area
  
6.58 km (2.54 sq mi)

Construction cost
  
20.47 billion TWD

Status
  
Completed

Province
  
Taiwan Province

Construction began
  
2002

Hushan Dam

Opening date
  
2016; 1 year ago (2016)

Total capacity
  
52,180,000 m (42,300 acre·ft)

Address
  
640, Taiwan, Yunlin County, Douliu City, 湖山里

Hours
  
Closed today FridayClosedSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
Liyutan Dam, Shihgang Dam, Nanhua Dam, Zengwen Dam, Baoshan Dam

The Hushan Dam (Chinese: 湖山水庫; pinyin: Húshān Shuǐkù) is a dam in Douliu City, Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is the newest dam in Taiwan.

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History and objectives

The planning of the dam started already in 1979 and but was approved by Executive Yuan only in 2001. The stated goals of the dam are to "improve both quantity and quality for the domestic water supply in Yunlin County, reduce abstraction of ground water, slow down subsidence and improve environmental quality". Land subsidence, associated with groundwater extraction, has been a problem particularly in Yunlin. Critics maintain that industry needs motivated the dam.

The construction of the dam started in 2002. However, the construction was delayed for three times due to environmental and historical site preservation issues. Construction was completed in December 2015. The dam was officiated on 2 April 2016 by President Ma Ying-jeou when the sluice gate was closed and the dam started to store water. Fi

Technical details

Water to the dam is diverted from Zhuoshui River. The dam can store up to 52.18 million m3 of water. The supply of water from Hushan Reservoir and the nearby Jiji Weir to Yunlin will eventually reach 432,000 tons per day.

References

Hushan Dam Wikipedia