Water Level of Hehuan Creek Upstream Barrier Lake Drops; Estimated Storage Remaining 30,000 Tons
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Affected by heavy rains, a barrier lake formed upstream of Hehuan Creek. The Taichung Branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency reports that the structure is stable and water levels are dropping, with excavation work set to begin on the 12th.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What caused the formation of the new barrier lake upstream of Hehuan Creek?
- A: It was formed due to the rain that occurred during the Tomb Sweeping Day long weekend.
- Q: What is the current estimated water storage capacity of the barrier lake?
- A: The estimated water storage capacity of the barrier lake is approximately 30,000 tons.
- Q: What is the current state of the dam structure according to the Taichung Branch's analysis?
- A: The analysis results showed that the dam structure of the barrier lake is currently stable.
- Q: How often do branch personnel send back on-site video data for manual inspection?
- A: The branch personnel conduct regular inspections and send back on-site video data three times a day.
- Q: When is the machinery expected to enter the site to start the excavation project on the dam body?
- A: Machinery is expected to enter the site to start the excavation project on the 12th, after repairing and reinforcing the external access road.