Investigating the Flushing Strategy of the Tsengwen Reservoir of Taiwan, China

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This paper presents a framework of evaluating the feasibility of empty flushing of the Tsengwen Reservoir, an upstream reservoir of a serial reservoir system, where the downstream offline Wushantou Reservoir can provide backup storage to enhance the stable water supply during and after flushing.
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