Seeing that the flood season was approaching, Lin Hao not only had to work on the construction of the new urban area but also ensure the safety of the Zhenjiang Dam.
After all, if something went wrong, it would be his responsibility.
The shape of the Zhenjiang Dam was like a rugby ball, pointed at both ends and wide in the middle.
The uppermost part was a barren land covered with reeds, and the ground was full of pebbles.
It was precisely these piles of pebbles that formed a natural protective embankment for the Zhenjiang Dam. However, if the embankment broke or the river channel got blocked, it would be very troublesome.
Although the silt and stones in the outer riverbed had largely been cleared, Lin Hao meant to open an artificial river at Zhenjiang Dam to divert the flow, increase the water speed, and prevent channel blockages after the water detours.
