Agongdian Reservoir

Coordinates: 22°48′44.1″N 120°20′59.7″E / 22.812250°N 120.349917°E / 22.812250; 120.349917
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Agongdian Reservoir
阿公店水庫 (Chinese)
Agongdian Reservoir is located in Kaohsiung
Agongdian Reservoir
Agongdian Reservoir
LocationGangshan District and Yanchao District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates22°48′44.1″N 120°20′59.7″E / 22.812250°N 120.349917°E / 22.812250; 120.349917
Typereservoir
Primary outflowsAgongdian River
Catchment area31.87 square kilometres (12.31 sq mi)
Built1952
Max. depth40.0 metres (131.2 ft)
Water volume15,275,960 m3 (12,384.42 acre⋅ft)

The Agongdian Reservoir (traditional Chinese: 阿公店水庫; simplified Chinese: 阿公店水库; pinyin: Āgōngdiàn Shuǐkù) is a reservoir in Gangshan District and Yanchao District in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

History[edit]

The construction to build the reservoir started in 1942.[1] It was then completed in 1952.[2] In 1998, the Executive Yuan approved the renovation work for the reservoir. Works commenced in February 2000 by the Southern Branch Office of Water Resources Agency and completed in July 2006. The renovation works included conduit spillway reconstruction, water intake tower reconstruction and 116,000,000 m3 reservoir dredging.[3]

Architecture[edit]

The reservoir includes a 2.38 km long bike path surrounding the water which was established in 2010, becoming the first bike path surrounding a water body in Taiwan. The path connects to ten sightseeing objects around the reservoir.[4]

Technical specifications[edit]

The reservoir has a water capacity of 15,275,960 m3 and a catchment area of 31.87 km2. It has a maximum depth for flood retention level of 40.0 meters.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yeh, Rana (15 March 2017). "Photo of the Day: Agongdian Reservoir in southern Taiwan". Taiwan News. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Agongdian Reservoir". Southern Region Water Resources Branch, Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  3. ^ "5-1-2.Agongdian Reservoir". Southern Region Water Resources Branch, Water Resources Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs. 13 November 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  4. ^ "A Gong Dian Reservoir Bike Path". Kaohsiung Travel. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 15 December 2023.