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Three major reservoirs in Guangdong Province

1. Xinfengjiang Reservoir Xinfengjiang Reservoir, also known as Lvwan Lake, was formed when Xinfengjiang Hydropower Station 1958 was built. The river dam was built in Yaposhan Canyon in the lower reaches of Xinfengjiang River, only 6 kilometers away from Heyuan City, Guangdong Province. Xinfengjiang Reservoir is a water conservancy project integrating irrigation, power generation and flood control, with a total area of 370 square kilometers and a storage capacity of 654.38+03.98 billion cubic meters. It is the largest artificial lake in Guangdong Province. The dam of the reservoir is of reinforced concrete structure, with a dam height of124m, a dam length of 440m and a dam crest width of 5m. The installed capacity of hydropower station is 302 MW, with an average annual power generation of 990 million kWh. 2. Fengshuba Reservoir Fengshuba Reservoir is located in Fengshuba Town, Longchuan County, upstream of Dongjiang River. It is a comprehensive reservoir integrating flood control, power generation and water supply. The dam height is 9 1.5m, and the crest length is 4 18m, so it is an open-web gravity dam. With a total storage capacity of 65.438+0.94 billion cubic meters and a controlled drainage area of 565.438+0.50 square kilometers, it is the second largest artificial lake in Guangdong. Fengshuba Hydropower Station is the third largest hydropower station in Guangdong Province at present, with a total installed capacity of 1.50 million kilowatts. 1970 started construction in may, and the two units officially generated electricity on February 26th 1973,165438+1October 29th respectively. 3. Hedi Reservoir Hedi Reservoir is located in Hechun Town, Lianjiang City, Zhanjiang City, 75 kilometers away from Zhanjiang City, with a reservoir area of 140 square kilometers and a catchment area of 1440 square kilometers. 1959, which is one of the three major reservoirs in Guangdong province. The reservoir covers Lianjiang, Huazhou, Luchuan and Bobai in Guangdong, with a storage area of 122.6 square kilometers, a total storage capacity of165438+500 million cubic meters, and an average water supply of1550 million cubic meters for many years. It is the largest "artificial sea" in Guangdong Province.