Core Insights - The construction of the Pinglu Canal is progressing rapidly, with significant support from the Guangxi Natural Resources Department to ensure the project's success [1] - The Pinglu Canal, a major project connecting rivers and seas, spans 134.2 kilometers and is expected to be the largest inland provincial ship lock in the world upon completion [1] - The project involves extensive land reclamation and ecological restoration efforts, with a total earthwork volume estimated at 315 million cubic meters, equivalent to three Three Gorges ship locks [2] Group 1 - The Guangxi Natural Resources Bureau has established a comprehensive service mechanism to ensure land use for the Pinglu Canal, focusing on minimizing the impact on arable land and ecological protection [2] - A total of 101 spoil storage sites covering 37,600 acres are involved in the land reclamation efforts, which are currently underway [2] - As of October 23, 2025, 69 land reclamation plans have been completed, covering 84 spoil sites, with 9,312 acres of land leveled and 3,217 acres planted with crops [3] Group 2 - The project includes the construction of 15 resettlement sites, with 1,323 households and 5,833 individuals planned for relocation, all of which have been completed as of January 20, 2025 [3] - The Guangxi Natural Resources Department is committed to monitoring environmental risks associated with the project and ensuring compliance with ecological restoration measures [3] - The initiative aims to integrate soil and water conservation with enhancing the ecological value of the region, promoting the Pinglu Canal as a green and ecological project [3]
平陆运河建设顺利推进 自然资源部门筑牢要素保障基石
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-30 01:35