Tianping Reservoir

Reservoir in Ningxiang, Hunan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tianping Reservoir (simplified Chinese: 田坪水库; traditional Chinese: 田坪水庫; pinyin: Tiánpíng Shuǐkù), also known as Qingshan Lake (Chinese: 青山湖), is a large reservoir located in the western part of Ningxiang, Hunan, China.[1] It is the largest body of water in Ningxiang and the second largest reservoir in Ningxiang. The reservoir is the source of the Wei River.

Coordinates27°59′24″N 111°59′53″E
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Tianping Reservoir
Qingshan Lake
田坪水库 (Chinese)
Tianping Reservoir
Tianping Reservoir is located in Hunan
Tianping Reservoir
Tianping Reservoir
LocationQingshanqiao Town, Ningxiang, Hunan
Coordinates27°59′24″N 111°59′53″E
TypeReservoir
Primary outflowsWei River
Basin countriesChina
Built1970s
First flooded1970s
Surface area4.2 square kilometres (1,000 acres)
Water volume44,160,000 cubic metres (11.67×10^9 US gal)
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Created by damming some small rivers, the Tianping Reservoir has an area of 4.2 square kilometres (1,000 acres) and a capacity of 4,416 cubic metres (0.001167×10^9 US gal).[1][2]

History

In the 1970s Yang Shifang (杨世芳), head of the People's Government of Ningxiang, planned to build a reservoir for irrigation, flood control, electricity generation and fish farming. Due to poverty, the government mobilized the masses and used a large amount of human resources to complete the build rather than use heavy construction equipment.

Looking down from the Furong Mountain.

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