Keelung will provide emergency support to 104 water trucks with decompressed water supply

The water storage capacity of Keelung Xinshan Reservoir is only 36.22%. The water pressure of households at the end of the highland pipeline is low and will be adjusted to reduce water supply. Taishui urgently dispatched 48 water trucks and applied for 50 water trucks of the National Army. TSMC promised to support 6 water trucks. , to assist in refilling the Highland Distribution Pool. The water situation in Keelung City is tight. The Water Resources Department recently stated that starting from September 3, the Keelung area (including Xizhi District, New Taipei City) will be adjusted from the green light for water conditions to the yellow light for decompression water supply, and the off-peak hours will be implemented without affecting people’s livelihood and epidemic prevention. Depressurized water supply.

Keelung will provide emergency support to 104 water trucks with decompressed water supply

Keelung will provide emergency support to 104 water trucks with decompressed water supply

The District 1 Management Office of Taiwan Water Supply Corporation issued a press release today stating that the recent rainfall in Keelung and Shuangxi, New Taipei City has not been as expected, and the water sources of Keelung River and Shuangxi River have plummeted. However, the overall water volume is still insufficient, resulting in low water volume and water pressure at the end of the pipeline in the Zhongzheng and Xinyi Gao areas of Keelung City.

In order to minimize user inconvenience, in addition to setting up water intake stations, Taishui Company urgently dispatched 48 self-owned water trucks and 50 water trucks to apply for the support of the National Army to assist in the water injection operation of the water intake station. The Manufacturing Co., Ltd. performed its corporate social responsibility and promised to support 6 large-scale 20-ton water trucks, assist in filling the highland distribution pool, and relieve the public from the pain of lifting water.

The Taiwan Water Company stated that due to the continued severe water conditions, it will actively continue to use water trucks to make up for the inconvenience of the people to a minimum.

Responsible editor: Yu Weining

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