The South-to-North Water Diversion Project
The South-to-North Water Diversion Project involves diverting a portion of the abundant water resources from the Han River Basin in China to the north and northwest regions, aiming to alleviate the serious water shortage in the north and change the pattern of flooding in the south and drought in the north. This is a significant strategic project to promote the coordinated development of the economy, society, population, resources, and environment between the south and north of China.
The South-to-North Water Diversion Project comprises three water diversion routes: the Eastern Route, the Central Route, and the Western Route, with a total investment of 500 billion yuan.
Our company has participated in the construction of multiple sections of the project, providing long-fiber spunbonded needle-punched geotextiles, composite geomembranes, and other geotechnical materials. We have delivered the materials promptly, with reliable quality and fast construction speed, achieving the standards for all projects in one go. The 150g/m²-0.3mm-150g/m² composite geomembrane exhibits strong adaptability and quick construction speed. Our construction personnel, with a high sense of responsibility, have worked day and night on the construction site, successfully completing the construction tasks.
The main geotechnical materials used in impermeability engineering and their functions:
Composite Geomembrane (150g/m²-0.3mm-150g/m²): It combines the advantages of geotextile and geomembrane, providing excellent impermeability and isolation functions.
Long-fiber spunbonded needle-punched geotextile: It plays a reinforcement role for weak foundations, while isolating the clay layer and exhibiting the superior filtration and protective functions of long-fiber spunbonded needle-punched geotextile.
(The South-to-North Water Diversion Project)