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What is the situation of the 38th Regiment of the Second Agricultural Division in Xinjiang?

The 38th regiment of the Second Division is the youngest regiment in * * * and China. It is located in Qiemo County, Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, on the southern edge of Taklimakan Desert, east of Qiemo County 150km and west of Minfeng County 150km. National highways 365 and 438+05 cross the Tuanchang, and are surrounded by Karaman River and Moleche River in the east and west respectively.

In September 2007, the National Development and Reform Commission approved the Second Agricultural Division to set up 38 regiments in Sutang District, Qiemo County, Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, to develop the two major river basins of Molesh River and Karamilan River, with a planned total investment of 24,265,438+billion yuan, resettlement of 33,000 people, construction of 2 reservoirs, 90 agricultural electromechanical wells and 22 domestic wells. Excavation of diversion canal 155.5 km, main drainage canal 6 1 km, branch drainage canal 7 1 km, laying of backbone roads 383.7 km, development of land10.4 million mu, including agricultural development of 600,000 mu and ecological protection of 800,000 mu. The initial design budget investment is 9.7 million yuan/kloc-0.5 million yuan.

Sutang Irrigation District in Qiemo Reclamation Area, newly built by the Corps, is located in the plains downstream of Moleke River and Karamilan River in Qiemo County. The first phase of the project is mainly to develop Molleche River, which consists of water conveyance project and irrigation project. The project area is a typical arid and warm temperate continental climate. According to the Division of Key Soil Erosion Prevention Areas in Xinjiang Autonomous Region, the water conveyance project area belongs to the key supervision area of soil erosion, and the irrigation project area belongs to the key control area of soil erosion. ?

Qiemo Reclamation Area is located in the lower plain area of Kalamilan River and Moleqie River basins in Xinjiang. Qiemo County in Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture belongs to the northwest inland river system, and the Keriya River basin in xiaohe district is at the northern foot of Kunlun Mountain. East longitude 83 56' 49 "~ 84 30' 24", north latitude 37 38'16 "~ 38 01'02"; It is bounded by Cherchin River Basin in the east, Andiel River Basin in the west, Aztag Glacier in Kunlun Mountain and Jianxia Mountain Basin in Altun Mountain in the south, and the southern edge of Taklimakan Desert in the north. The east-west length is about 49. 1km, and the north-south width is 3.2 ~ 12.5 km. East of Qiemo County 150km, west of Minfeng County 150km, Tazhong Oilfield Base 120km.

The total land area involved in the construction of the 38th Youth League Farm is 6.5438+0.4829 million mu, of which the total land area included in the planning scope is 6.5438+0.4 million mu, covering 82,900 mu for water diversion, water storage, hydropower generation and other projects in the planning area. 1.4 million mu, of which 800,000 mu is an ecological protection area and 600,000 mu is a key development area, forming a designed irrigation area of 300,000 mu. The planned area of Phase I Development Zone is 400,000 mu, forming a designed irrigation area of 6,543,800 mu.

In the past two years, in accordance with the requirements of high starting point planning, high-quality construction and high-level supporting facilities, Tuanchang has invested 236 million yuan to complete three projects of residential buildings, public buildings and infrastructure construction for employees in small towns of Tuanchang. 82 staff residential buildings have different styles and are patchwork. More than 4000 people live in the house of 1450. Water supply and drainage, heating, power supply, natural gas supply, hospitals, teaching buildings, office buildings, farmers' markets, kindergartens and other basic and public welfare facilities in small towns have been put into use.