Lan'gouwa Water Supply and Drainage Project in Dingxing County Passes Sectional Acceptance
2025-12-23 15:49
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Recently, the acceptance work for the Lan'gouwa Water Supply and Drainage Project undertaken by Tianjin Company in Dingxing County was completed, marking that the post-disaster drainage system restoration in the area is ready for operation.

This acceptance covered the comprehensive improvement of an 11-kilometer river section, including key processes such as river channel widening, dredging and obstacle removal, main channel desilting, garbage removal, and partial large pit backfilling. Since the project's implementation, the team has cumulatively completed 16,000 cubic meters of channel dredging and simultaneously reconstructed 22 bridges, fully restoring the river channel's flood discharge and drainage functions.

The acceptance work was organized and led by the Urban Construction Investment unit. A joint acceptance working group was formed by multiple parties including the design, construction, and supervision units, with the Dingxing County Quality Supervision Station attending throughout the process for supervision. During the acceptance period, the working group conducted on-site inspections at the project site, meticulously examining core components such as river channel lining and embankment reinforcement, while also comprehensively reviewing all project construction documentation. After a comprehensive evaluation, it was concluded that the physical quality of the project fully meets the design standards and specification requirements, and the internal documentation is complete, comprehensive, with accurate and authentic data. The acceptance working group unanimously agreed to pass the acceptance.

In the next step, the project department will focus on the goal of "bringing the project into full effect as soon as possible," accelerate the finalization work at full speed, and ensure the restored drainage system is put into operation at the earliest opportunity. This will help Dingxing County strengthen its flood season safety defenses and protect the lives and property of residents along the riverbanks.

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