GCSE South to North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP), China

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SNWTP

South to North Water Transfer Project

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$62 billion

Cost of the South-North Water Transfer Project

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The aims of the project

divert 44.8 billion cubic meters of water per year from the Yangtze River in southern China to the Yellow River Basin in arid northern China

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Reason the water is needed

Is because much of China's economic growth has occurred in the north on the North China Plain around the cities of Tianjin and Beijing.

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600million people

Live in the North China Plain working in heavy industries that need water and reliant upon agriculture that needs water for irrigation

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Beijing

Uses groundwater at the moment for water. It needs 3.5 billion litres of water per year. Soil compacts when water taken so sinking on average 5cm a year

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2050

The end date of the project

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The central route

diverts water from the Danjiangkou reservoir on the Han River via new canals to flow through Henan and Hebei Provinces to Beijing

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1,267km

Length of central route opened in 2014

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Western Route

Still under construction

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Eastern route

This diversion is 1,155km long, completed 2013. Water goes from the Yangtze river to Shandong Province for domestic and industrial use.

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Advantages

Stop the over-withdrawal of groundwater. Water to industry, cities, and China's breadbasket in the north. Helps China cope with climate change

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Disadvantages

Recent droughts in the SOUTH so no excess water to transfer to the thirsty North. Could make water pollution problems worse. Displaced people. High Cost