Guanting Reservoir

Guanting Reservoir (Chinese: 官厅水库) is the first large-scale reservoir[1] after the founding of the People's Republic of China.[2] It is located at the junction of Beijing and Hebei Province,[3] mostly in Huailai County, Hebei Province, and a small part in Yanqing County, Beijing.[4] The reservoir is named after the dam was built near Guanting Town.

Guanting Reservoir
官厅水库
Locationat the junction of Beijing and Hebei Province
Typereservoir
Basin countriesChina
Built13 May 1954

Guanting Reservoir started construction in October 1951[5] and was completed on 13 May 1954,[6] with the main flow of water being the Yongding River in Huailai. It covers an area of 230 square kilometers and has a total storage capacity of 2.2 billion cubic meters.[7]

The reservoir was a major source of fresh water for Beijing[8] and neighboring regions.[9] Due to water contamination, the reservoir was withdrawn from the system to supply Beijing with drinking water in 1997,[10] but after thorough treatment, the reservoir has been an alternate water source since 2007.[11]

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