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River loses 200m tons of sand
( 2004-01-08 21:53) (Xinhua)

The Yellow River, China's second  largest, has shed nearly 200 million tons of sand in the past two  years, said Li Guoying, deputy director of the Yellow River Water  Resources Committee, here Thursday.

The loss had increased the river's flow by 100 to 400 cubic  meters per second, Li said at the National Conference of Water  Resources Directors.

 The committee organized sand washing operations in July of 2002 and September of 2003 by discharging speeding currents from the  massive Xiaolangdi Reservoir on the lower reaches of the river,  successfully carrying 187.1 million tons into the sea.

The reservoir had prevented some 900 million tons of silt from  flowing to the lower reaches since it started storing water in  October, 1999.

However, the build up of silt in the lower reaches of the river was still severe, with 400 million tons filling the riverbed every year.

The silt had built up a new riverbed, known as the "second  hanging river" by the locals, on top of the original riverbed, on  the lower reaches from Kaifeng to the mouth.

The Yellow River carries some 1.6 billion tons of silt into the sea every year, raising the level of the riverbed in the lower  reaches by 10 centimeters.

 
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