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Dasha River (Guangdong)

Coordinates: 22°31′29.2764″N 113°57′42.9984″E / 22.524799000°N 113.961944000°E / 22.524799000; 113.961944000
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Dasha River
The Changlingpi Stream, a tributary of the Dasha River, near the South University of Science and Technology of China.
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Location
CountryChina
ProvinceGuangdong
CityShenzhen
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMount Yangtai
 • coordinates22°32′21.066″N 113°57′47.2104″E / 22.53918500°N 113.963114000°E / 22.53918500; 113.963114000
Mouth 
 • location
Shenzhen Bay
 • coordinates
22°31′29.2764″N 113°57′42.9984″E / 22.524799000°N 113.961944000°E / 22.524799000; 113.961944000
Length18.8 km (11.7 mi)

Dasha River (Chinese: 大沙河; pinyin: Dàshāhé) is a river in southwestern Shenzhen in Guangdong, China. It is 18.8 kilometres (11.7 mi) long and drains an area of 90.69 square kilometres (35.02 sq mi). It rises in Mount Yangtai, and flows generally southwest, passing through the Nanshan District and emptying into the South China Sea in Shenzhen Bay.

Tributaries

The Changlingpi Stream (长岭皮河) is a largest tributary to Dasha River, it rises in Changlingpi Reservoir (长岭皮水库).

Environmental concerns

As the only river flowing through Nanshan District, Dasha River is a receiving waters of industrial wastewater and domestic sewage in the district.[1] Although the river training works has been going on for more than 8 years, but it has not been effective and the trend year-on-year increase.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ 深圳大沙河观澜河污染加重 入海口臭味难闻. Chinanews (in Chinese). 2015-01-28.
  2. ^ 网友质疑:为何深圳大沙河整治工程八年未完工?. shenchuang.com (in Chinese). 2015-08-06.
  3. ^ 大沙河福田河 污染程度加重. sznews.com (in Chinese). 2016-05-05.