Construction of Orangchon Power Station Progresses Apace
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, September 2 (KCNA) -- The construction of the Orangchon Power Station is progressing apace in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The building of the dam has been carried out at more than 90 percent and the aqueduct tunnel all excavated. The project for expanding the tunnel has been done at nearly 70 percent.
The constructors have wound up the expansion project of the intake pit and the concrete tamping of the tunnel including hundreds of meters of a crumbling section in a short span of time. They are now directing primary attention to supply of concrete mortar with the dam rising higher. They are striving to make the best use of transport means and raise the quality of structures, with the result that they are carrying on the daily quota for the concrete mortar production at over 150 percent.
The project of installing generator No.1 and electricity facilities is at full swing. Those who are in charge of assembling pipes are overfulfilling their daily assignment by over 100 percent.
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