Kaohsiung Nanzi Recycled Water Pipeline Project Under Construction, Expected to be Completed by November
The Kaohsiung City Government's Water Resources Bureau has commenced the "Nanzi Recycled Water Plant Transmission Pipeline Project" on Yiqun Road in Nanzi District, with completion anticipated by mid-November. The project utilizes an underground pipeline jacking method to minimize disruption to traffic and the surrounding environment, ensuring sustainable water resources for Kaohsiung.
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(Central News Agency reporter Tsai Meng-yu, Kaohsiung 5th) The Kaohsiung City Government's Water Resources Bureau has commenced the "Nanzi Recycled Water Plant Transmission Pipeline Project" on Yiqun Road in Nanzi District, with completion anticipated by mid-November. The Water Resources Bureau issued a press release today stating that road users passing through this section should be aware of traffic conditions and related notices.
The Water Resources Bureau stated that during the construction period, approximately 60 meters of the slow lane on Yiqun Road will be partially enclosed as a work area. To ensure both project quality and the living environment of surrounding residents, an underground pipeline jacking method is adopted. By reducing the scope of road excavation, the project aims to minimize the impact on road traffic, noise, and the surrounding environment during construction, while maintaining the existing road's traffic function.
The Water Resources Bureau said that it has requested the construction unit to完善 traffic guidance facilities, construction fences, and night warning lights. Traffic police officers will be dispatched to assist with traffic command and diversion to ensure smooth traffic flow during peak hours and maintain the safety and order of road users.
The Water Resources Bureau reminds road users that when passing through the construction section, they should pay attention to on-site traffic conditions and related notice information, follow the instructions of traffic controllers and guidance facilities, slow down, and maintain a safe distance.
The Water Resources Bureau stated that the recycled water transmission pipeline is an important basic project for the sustainable development of urban water resources. Upon completion, it will help enhance the resilience of industrial and domestic water supply and strengthen Kaohsiung's overall water resource allocation capability. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150505
The Water Resources Bureau stated that during the construction period, approximately 60 meters of the slow lane on Yiqun Road will be partially enclosed as a work area. To ensure both project quality and the living environment of surrounding residents, an underground pipeline jacking method is adopted. By reducing the scope of road excavation, the project aims to minimize the impact on road traffic, noise, and the surrounding environment during construction, while maintaining the existing road's traffic function.
The Water Resources Bureau said that it has requested the construction unit to完善 traffic guidance facilities, construction fences, and night warning lights. Traffic police officers will be dispatched to assist with traffic command and diversion to ensure smooth traffic flow during peak hours and maintain the safety and order of road users.
The Water Resources Bureau reminds road users that when passing through the construction section, they should pay attention to on-site traffic conditions and related notice information, follow the instructions of traffic controllers and guidance facilities, slow down, and maintain a safe distance.
The Water Resources Bureau stated that the recycled water transmission pipeline is an important basic project for the sustainable development of urban water resources. Upon completion, it will help enhance the resilience of industrial and domestic water supply and strengthen Kaohsiung's overall water resource allocation capability. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150505