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聚焦“项目攻坚年” 全力推进建设进度、扩大有效投资 四川水利项前冲
Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-05-14 07:40

Investment Scale - The province has over 1,500 ongoing water conservancy projects with a total investment scale of approximately 250 billion yuan, aiming to complete over 70 billion yuan in water conservancy investments this year [2][3] - There are over 4,400 water conservancy projects in reserve, with a total investment scale exceeding 870 billion yuan [2] Project Construction - This year, the construction of 55 medium and large-scale ongoing projects, including the first phase of the Xiangjiaba Irrigation District and the Mi City Reservoir in Liangshan Prefecture, will be accelerated [2][9] - Major projects such as the modernization of the Dujiangyan Irrigation District and the flood control project for the Yellow River in Sichuan will commence, along with the construction of eight medium-sized reservoirs [2][9] Project Progress - The Bai Jing Canal project is reported to be the longest water diversion tunnel under construction in Southwest China, with a total length of approximately 15 kilometers, expected to be fully connected by August, three months ahead of schedule [3][4] - The first phase of the Tingzikou Irrigation District project has opened 346 work faces, with over 5,000 construction workers involved, and significant progress has been made in tunnel and channel construction [5] Economic Impact - In the first quarter, the province completed various water conservancy investments totaling 10.3 billion yuan, which is estimated to drive GDP growth by over 20 billion yuan [6] Future Planning - The province is actively preparing for the "14th Five-Year Plan" with a focus on major water conservancy projects, including the Changzheng Canal water diversion project, which is expected to start construction during this period [10][11] - The water conservancy investment in Sichuan has shown unprecedented growth, with investments reaching 66.6 billion yuan last year, and plans are in place to significantly increase investment in the upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" [13]