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What emergencies should the emergency plan for water dispatching of South-to-North Water Transfer Project target?

The emergency plan for water dispatching of South-to-North Water Diversion Project shall specify the organization and command system, responsibilities, prevention and early warning mechanism, disposal procedures, emergency safeguard measures and post-event recovery and reconstruction measures of emergency management. For major floods, droughts, ecological damage accidents, water pollution accidents and engineering safety accidents.

From 2065438 to September 2002, the relocation of migrants in Danjiangkou reservoir area of the Middle Route of South-to-North Water Transfer Project was fully completed. The South-to-North Water Transfer Project mainly solves the problem of water shortage in northern China, especially in the Huang-Huai-Hai River Basin, with a population of 438 million. * * * There are three water transfer lines: East Line, Middle Line and West Line.

Important significance

The five provinces and cities of Cheng Kewei, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shandong, Hebei and Tianjin have a net increase of 654.38+04.33 billion cubic meters of water supply, including 6.656 billion cubic meters of domestic, industrial and shipping water. Agriculture is 7.676 billion cubic meters. After the implementation of the Eastern Route Project, the water shortage problems in Tianjin, the eastern region of Heilonggang in Hebei, Lubei in Shandong, Southwest in Shandong and some cities in Jiaodong can be basically solved, and the conditions for supplying water to Beijing can be met.

Promote sound and rapid economic development in the Bohai Rim region and the eastern part of the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, and improve the environment deteriorated by water shortage. Guaranteed the perennial navigable water source of the Jining-Xuzhou section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal. The two major commodity grain bases in western Shandong and northern Jiangsu have been consolidated and developed. The South-to-North Water Transfer Project is a strategic measure to realize the optimal allocation of water resources in China.