Xindian River Explained

Xindian River
Source1 Location:Yingzi Mountain Range
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:81km (50miles)
Source1 Elevation:700m (2,300feet)
Basin Size:921km2
Tributaries Left:Nanshi River

The Xindian River (or Xindian Creek) is a river in northern Taiwan. It flows through New Taipei and the capital Taipei for 82km (51miles).[1]

Overview

The Xindian River is one of the three major tributaries into the Tamsui River. Its main tributary is the Beishi River which originates in Shuangxi District, New Taipei City at an elevation of 700m (2,300feet).[2] The Feitsui Dam spans the Beishi southeast of Taipei. It flows west past Xindian before merging with the Nanshi River; it is at this point that it becomes "Xindian River". It then turns north and merges with the Jingmei River, before finally merging with the Dahan River and feeding into the Tamsui River.

The river is one of the main sources for drinking water in Taipei City. According to the Taipei City Running Water Center, over 4 million Taipei residents obtain 97% of their drinking water from the river. The first bridge over the river was constructed in 1937 and at 200m (700feet) long connected the areas of Zhonghe and Xindian. On 28 May 1948, a fire broke out on a train crossing the Sindian River Bridge. The fire killed 21 passengers, with an additional 43 presumed dead, and is the deadliest train accident in Taiwanese history.[3] Today, there are 22 bridges that span the river.

Pollution

The Xindian River is heavily polluted by both raw sewage and industrial pollution from illegal industry.[4] [5] [6] The natural watercourse restoration is on the agenda of the Taipei City Government, Taiwan Central Government and several citizen organizations.[7]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The small city of Hsin Tien is, in no way, another formless suburb of Taipei. Reilly. Julie. 1984. Taiwan Review. From every point in Hsin Tien one feels the magnetic attraction of the Hsin Tien River. It is its heart, and indeed the key to its history and development.. 14 July 2014.
  2. 楊萬全,認識淡水河流域的水文,台灣水文論文集,2000年5月,第524頁
  3. News: Han Cheung . Taiwan In Time: Deadly train fire on the Sindian River Bridge . 15 June 2024 . Taipei Times . 26 May 2024.
  4. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 1. 2. 1983. A CCDP model for water quality management in the Hsintien river in Taiwan . B. N. . Lohani . Kee Book . Hee . 10.1080/07900628308722279 . 91–114.
  5. Dynamo water quality modelling for the Hsintien River, Taiwan. Lon-Gyi . Chen . Huynh Ngoc . Phien. Water SA . 9. 1. 9 . January 1983.
  6. Water quality management in the Hsintien River in Taiwan. B. N. . Lohani . N. C. . Thanh. June 1978. 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1978.tb02217.x. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 14. 3. 689–695. 1978JAWRA..14..689L .
  7. http://www.e-architect.co.uk/taiwan/taipei_from_the_river.htm Taipei from the River