Wuyishan City Reviews Flood Control Evaluation Report for Wuyishan Dapingzhou Tourism Infrastructure Improvement Project
The Wuyishan Water Conservancy Bureau organized a review meeting for the flood control evaluation report of the waterfront tea path road connection line of the Wuyishan Dapingzhou Tourism Infrastructure Improvement Project in Wuyishan City, Fujian Province. The meeting aimed to assess the project's compliance with flood control requirements and technical specifications. Participants included representatives from various government agencies, construction units, and expert groups.
Key Takeaways:
- The Wuyishan Dapingzhou Tourism Infrastructure Improvement Project - Waterfront Tea Path Road Connection Project spans approximately 33km, including a 18.2km main line, an 11.6km branch line, and a 18.3km cyclable section.
- The project design meets flood control requirements and technical specifications, and the permit has been granted.
- The construction unit, Fujian Wuyishan Construction Group Co., Ltd., is responsible for implementing prevention and remediation measures, including restoring damaged water conservancy projects and improving daily inspection systems.
- Safety measures such as placing warning signs and establishing emergency plans are also required during special periods like flood season.
- The river bank protection and inspections shall be strengthened during the project construction and operation period.
Statistics:
- The total length of the project is approximately 33km.
- The main line of the Tea Path is about 18.2km long.
- The branch line is approximately 11.6km long.
- The cyclable section (Yanzi Ke-Moon Bay) is about 18.3km long (long-distance overlap).
Sources:
- Wuyishan City of Fujian Province
- Wuyishan Water Conservancy Bureau
- Fujian Wuyishan Construction Group Co., Ltd.
- Zhongji Engineering Technology Co., Ltd.
- Wuyishan Xingcun Town People's Government
- Nanping Hydrology and Water Resources Survey Center
- Wuyishan Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau
- Wuyishan Water Conservancy Bureau
- The review meeting was attended by expert groups, review experts, and representatives of various government agencies.