Nantou's Wailuo Drainage Improvement Project: Premier Cho Hopes for Completion Before 2029 Flood Season
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Due to frequent flooding in low-lying areas of Nantou City during heavy rains, Premier Cho Jung-tai inspected the Wailuo drainage improvement project, urging completion by March or April 2029—before the flood season—to enhance flood resilience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main components of the Wailuo drainage project?
- A: It includes 4 new sluice gates, an 835-meter box culvert, a 197,000-ton detention pond, a 6cms pumping station, and 528 meters of elevated embankments.
- Q: When is the project expected to be completed?
- A: Scheduled for May 2029, but Premier Cho has urged completion by March or April 2029.
- Q: Why is Nantou City prone to flooding?
- A: Due to rising Maoluo Creek levels and inadequate channel capacity and embankment height at the low-lying Wailuo outlet.
- Q: How much area was flooded during Typhoon Gaemi?
- A: Approximately 8.6 hectares of Nantou City were flooded during Typhoon Gaemi in 2024.
- Q: How much funding has been allocated for this project?
- A: NT$1.23 billion for Wailuo and Maoluo projects, plus NT$1.68 billion under the Forward-Looking Infrastructure Program.