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江汉平原擘画“铁水公空”新蓝图 五年攻坚打通发展动脉惠及11市56县
Chang Jiang Shang Bao· 2025-07-28 05:43
Core Viewpoint - The Hubei Provincial Committee emphasizes the need to advance the "Iron-Water-Public-Air" infrastructure planning in the Jianghan Plain to address major constraints on high-quality regional development and enhance overall development capabilities [1][2]. Infrastructure Development - The Jianghan Plain, which includes 11 cities and 56 counties, will benefit 32 million people through a systematic project aimed at achieving goals such as "15-minute access to highways" and an annual increase of 820 million cubic meters in water supply over five years [1][2]. - The region's railway and high-speed rail mileage is below the provincial average, necessitating the implementation of a four-network collaborative strategy with an investment exceeding 218 billion yuan for three major projects [2][3]. - High-speed rail projects, including the Wuhan to Yichang and Xiangyang to Jingmen segments, are set to open within the year, marking the entry of cities like Jingmen and Tianmen into the "350 km/h high-speed rail era" [2][3]. Multi-Modal Transport System - The construction of a multi-modal transport system will enhance the value of the "Golden Waterway," with the Longjing Railway expansion creating new freight corridors and seamless connections between railways and ports [3]. - The expansion of airports, including the renovation of the Jingzhou Shashi Airport and the planning of several general airports, aims to establish a comprehensive transport network integrating high-speed rail, ports, and air travel [3]. Water Resource Management - Despite the abundant water resources in the Jianghan Plain, challenges such as extreme weather and inadequate engineering systems have led to water supply issues, prompting the need for improved water resource management [4][5]. - The water network construction will focus on safety and efficiency, with immediate, medium, and long-term plans to enhance water supply capabilities, including the maintenance of 177 water supply facilities and the addition of 820 million cubic meters of water annually by 2030 [5].