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What is the source of drinking water in Huai 'an?

Hongze Lake is the drinking water source of Huai 'an.

The waterworks in Huai 'an include Chengnan Waterworks, Beijing Road Waterworks, Economic Development Zone Waterworks and Huaiyin Waterworks. These water plants all use Hull and the ancient Yellow River as their water sources. These two water sources belong to the same water system in the lower reaches of Hongze Lake.

Hongze Lake was originally a shallow lake group, and it is the fourth largest freshwater lake in China. It is located in the lower reaches of Huaihe River in Jiangsu Province, on the west side of the central part of Subei Plain, in Huai 'an and Suqian, and is the junction of the middle and lower reaches of Huaihe River. Hongze Lake has a vast territory and rich resources. Hongze Lake is not only a large reservoir and shipping hub in the Huaihe River basin, but also a production base for fisheries, specialties and livestock products, and is known as the "golden sunrise".

Introduction of Ancient Huaihe River Scenic Spots

The cultural and ecological scenic spot of the ancient Huaihe River is a famous scenic spot of the ancient Huaihe River. The scenic spot mainly uses the wetland resources of the ancient Huaihe River, adheres to the development and construction concept of "standing by the shape and building by the water", and builds a comprehensive open scenic spot integrating ecology and culture, sculpture and gardens, art and history through engineering measures such as soil and water conservation, wetland purification and cultural venue construction.

The coastline of the ancient Huaihe River is winding, the water is clear, the flowers and trees are like the sea, and it is full of vitality. The whole scenic spot is bounded by Ninglian Road and divided into two landscape areas, the east and the west. The scenic spot is characterized by quiet and beautiful landscape gardens, with pavilions and waterside pavilions dotted among them. On the basis of protecting riverside lakes and forest wetlands, cultural venues and buildings are flexibly used to fill natural ecological space.