Water Resources Agency estimates 390 million tonnes of water stored in Taiwan's reservoirs; Zengwen and Wushantou reservoirs reach 20% capacity
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The Water Resources Agency (WRA) announced that recent rainfall has brought an estimated 390 million tonnes of water to Taiwan's major reservoirs. The combined storage of the Zengwen and Wushantou reservoirs has increased to 103.8 million tonnes, reaching a 20% fill rate. The WRA stated that some runoff has yet to fully enter the reservoir areas, indicating potential for further increases.
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- Q: How much water did this rainfall bring to Taiwan's reservoirs?
- A: The WRA estimates that approximately 390 million tonnes of water flowed into Taiwan's major reservoirs.
- Q: What is the current storage rate of the Zengwen and Wushantou reservoirs?
- A: The combined storage of the Zengwen and Wushantou reservoirs is 103.8 million tonnes, reaching a storage rate of 20%.
- Q: Why is the water level at the Agongdian Reservoir so low?
- A: The Agongdian Reservoir is the only one in Taiwan that uses an empty-storage desilting operation. From June 1 to September 10, the water level is kept low (about 8%) for this purpose, which is normal.