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Content
and Arrangement of the Flood Diversion Project
- The weir,
flood diversion facility and the intake of
the tunnel are located in Rueigansin Village
of Rueifang Township, Taipei County.
- The outlet of the tunnel
is located in about 2 km northeast of Shen-ao
Harber by the East China Sea.
- The overall tunnel, including
the culvert, is 2.45 km in length; the diameter
of the tunnel is 12 m.
- To speed up construction,
a landfill area was set to store the excavated
materials

Map of Intake Segment Construction Arrangement
Project
Budget
The
total budget of this project is about 7.5
billion NT dollars, including:
- Basic design,
environmental effects analysis, coordinating
work, and construction land levying, costing
about 0.4 billion NT dollars.
- The tunnel and culvert
constructions, costing about 4.8 billion NT
dollars.
- Weir and ancillary constructions,
costing about 0.8 billion NT dollars.
- Landfill area costs about
1.5 billion NT dollars.
Project
Benefits
At
the completion of the Yuansantz flood diversion,
it can divert 1310 CMS from upper Keelung
River with 200-year-frenquency flood 1620
CMS into the East China Sea; that is, 81%
flood is diverted into the tunnel and emptied
into the sea directly, which
lowers the water level in Rueifanf area by
3.13 meters. In addition, it can lower the
water level of the downstream Keelung River
by 1.5 meters in average, and reduces local
resident compensation due to the Keelung River
Overall Improvement Project. Meanwhile, it
can promote local prosperity and ensure the
safety of residents?lives and properties.
[Yearly Plans of the Yuansantze Flood Diversion Project]
| Year |
Work
Items |
Budget |
Notes |
First
Year
(2001) |
Flood Diversion
Project Basic Design |
400,000
|
Construction land area
4.6 hectares.Discarded earth
field 10 hectares.Land compensation
about 0.23 billion NT dollars |
Additional
geology investigation |
Environmental
Effects Analysis |
Hydraulic
models testing |
Land
Affairs and levying explanation
& coordination
|
Second
Year
(2002) |
Tunnel,
culvert, and discarded earth
field constructions |
3,600,000 |
Including
details design fees |
Third
Year
(2003) |
Tunnel
and culvert constructions |
2,800,000
|
|
Weir
& flood diversion constructions
(including sand detention
dam) |
Fourth
Year
(2004) |
Tunnel
and culvert constructions |
700,000
|
|
Weir
& flood diversion constructions
(including sand detention
dam) |
Total |
|
7,500,000 |
|
 
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