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Rank of the largest reservoirs in Shenzhen

The order of the largest reservoirs in Shenzhen from high to low is Tiegang Reservoir, Shenzhen Reservoir, Meilin Reservoir, Meilin Reservoir and Shiyan Reservoir.

Tiegang Reservoir: It is the largest reservoir in Shenzhen, with a catchment area of 64 square kilometers and a total storage capacity of 83.22 million cubic meters.

Shenzhen Reservoir: Shenzhen Reservoir/KLOC-0 in the northeast of Shenzhen was completed in March, 1965, with a catchment area of 60.5 square kilometers and a storage capacity of 45.77 million cubic meters. It is the main water source in Shenzhen.

Meilin Reservoir: Located in the north of Meilin Village, a large residential area in Futian District, Shenzhen, east of Tanglang Mountain. Meilin Reservoir has a normal water level of 58.60 meters and a protected area of 4.34 square kilometers.

Xili Reservoir: also known as Xili Reservoir, located in Nanshan, Shenzhen, with a rainwater harvesting area of 29k㎡ km2 and a total storage capacity of 3238.438+00,000 m? .

Shiyan Reservoir: Also known as Shiyan Lake, located in the northwest of Shiyan Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, with a total storage capacity of 3 1.988 million cubic meters, is a medium-sized reservoir and one of the important drinking water sources in Shenzhen.

Basic introduction of Shenzhen

Located in the south of Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, Shenzhen is one of the four central cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, one of the three national financial centers, namely, the national logistics hub, the international comprehensive transportation hub, the international science and technology industry innovation center and China. It is making every effort to build a pioneering demonstration zone in Socialism with Chinese characteristics, a comprehensive national science center and a global ocean centre city.

Located in the south of the Tropic of Cancer, east longitude 1 13 43' to1438', north latitude 22 24' to 22 52', bordering Daya Bay and Mirs Bay in the east and the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west.