Summary
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(1) The Inner Mongolia Power Group Co., Ltd. Inner Mongolia Ultra-High Voltage Transmission Co. has submitted an application for a flood impact assessment approval for the Ning'er to Ju Bao Zhuang double return 500 kV transmission line project. After reviewing the application, the Inner Mongolia Water Resources Department has approved the project. The project involves crossing 23 rivers, including Da Gou, Gu Li Han River, Hei River, Qiuan Gou, Hei Da Gou, Ru Mu Gou, Shang Cheng Wan Gou, Qing Shui River, Shi Lan Tai Gou, Shui Quan Gou, Ya Dao Tu Gou, Qing Dou Gou, Bai Qi Ya Gou, Er Shi San Hou Gou, Ma Chang He, Hai Liu Tun Gou, Hun He (Hong He), Gong Ba He, Wu Hou He, Lan Qi Ya He, Bu Liang He, Tian Cheng He, Feng Sheng Gou, Long Wang Gou.
(2) The project will be constructed with a single-span overhead crossing, with both ends of the towers located outside the management scope, and will not occupy the river channel. The project's flood impact assessment report has been approved, which proposes a construction scheme for the project's river-crossing section. The report suggests that the transmission line will be built with a single-span crossing, with towers located outside the river channel's management scope, and the transmission line's height will be sufficient to withstand a 100-year flood.
(3) The company is required to pay attention to river protection work, prohibit dumping soil and waste into the river channel, and remove temporary facilities in the river management area in a timely manner to ensure the river's flood discharge. The company must also arrange the construction period reasonably and construct the project during the non-flood season. Before commencing construction, the company must submit the construction plan to the relevant water administrative departments, including the Ordos City Qigaiqi Water Bureau, Hohhot City Qing Shui County Water Bureau, and Ulanqab City Zhuozi County Water Bureau.
(4) During the construction and operation of the project, the company must maintain the river's flood control facilities, including dikes and embankments, and restore them to their original standard if damaged. The company must also accept supervision and management from the water administrative departments and follow the unified command of the flood control command and water administrative departments.
(5) Upon completion of the project, the company must invite the local water administrative departments to participate in the acceptance inspection, and submit the acceptance inspection report to the department for the record. The administrative permit is valid for three years from the date of issuance. If the project has not started construction within this period, the permit will automatically expire. If the company needs to extend the validity period, it must submit an application 30 days before the expiration date. Any significant changes to the river-crossing scheme during construction must be handled in accordance with the regulations and obtain a new permit. If the company disagrees with the decision, it can apply for administrative reconsideration within 60 days or file an administrative lawsuit with the Hohhot Intermediate People's Court within six months.