Miyun Reservoir

Miyun Reservoir (Chinese: 密云水库) is located 16 kilometers north of the Miyun District in Beijing, straddling the Chaohe River and Baihe River.[1] There are two major rivers flowing into the reservoir, namely the Bai River and the Chao River. It is the largest artificial lake in Asia[2] and is billed as the "Pearl in North China" (华北明珠).[3]

Miyun Reservoir
密云水库
LocationMiyun County, Beijing City
Typereservoir
Basin countriesChina
BuiltSeptember 1960

The reservoir covers an area of 180 square kilometers,[4] with a reservoir capacity of 4 billion cubic meters and an average depth of 30 meters, making it the largest[5] and only source of drinking water supply for Beijing,[6] serving over 11 million people.[7]

History

The construction of Miyun Reservoir started on 1 September 1958[8] and was completed in September 1960. [9] The chief designer of the project was Zhang Guangdou.[10] Its construction was designed by the Department of Water Resources of Tsinghua University,[11] with the participation of a large number of migrant workers from Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and the Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power. [12]

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