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Why didn't Chengdu develop the Qingbaijiang River?
The reason why Chengdu doesn't develop Qingbaijiang is that Qingbaijiang is the first industrial zone in southwest China planned and constructed during the First Five-Year Plan period, and it is an important metallurgical, building materials and machinery manufacturing place in Sichuan Province. Steel, known as industrial grain, needs chemical plants to increase grain output. Qingbaijiang, which owns these two factories at the same time, plays its industrial importance in Chengdu Plain. Chengdu Iron and Steel Plant is located in Mi Mou Town, Qingbaijiang, next to Huajin Avenue, and is the largest production base of building steel in Sichuan Province.

Qingbaijiang is the location of Chengdu International Railway Port and Sichuan Pilot Free Trade Zone, the starting point of Chengdu China-Europe Train, and the core area of the newly-increased port area in the north of Chengdu. It has the only railway freight country, free trade zone, comprehensive bonded zone and national multimodal transport customs supervision center in Sichuan.

Natural resources of Qingbaijiang River

Electric power has the best capacity-to-load ratio in the western region, which can ensure the power supply demand of multi-loop and multi-power industry. The total installed power capacity is 3.63 million kilowatts, of which Wanglong Substation is the first 500 kV substation in Southwest China.

Mineral resources: Sandstone for board making, shale for brick making and clay rock for cement making are widely distributed in qingbaijiang district. Sandstone for lath is mainly distributed in Fuhong Town and Qingquan Town, shale for brick making is mainly distributed in Qingquan Town and Fuhong Town, claystone for cement is mainly distributed in Chengxiang Town, and gravel is mainly distributed in parts of Duyao Town, Chengxiang Town and Mi Mou Town and the Pi River floodplain.

In terms of water resources, Qingbaijiang is the first area in Sichuan Province to obtain industrial water distribution rights, and it has special industrial water supply channels. There are ten rivers running through this city and ten lakes running through this area. The national average surface water resources for many years are 65.438+0.47 billion cubic meters, the transit water resources are about 536 million cubic meters, the average groundwater resources for many years are 62 million cubic meters, and the groundwater and surface water resources are calculated 65 million cubic meters repeatedly.