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Taiwan imposes water rationing as drought worsens

Island battles its worst dry spell as no typhoons make landfall for the first time in 56 years

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2021 9:30PM

Taiwan imposes water rationing as drought worsens
The worsening water shortage could hamper the island’s plan to plug worldwide, pandemic-driven microchip shortages by ramping up production. – AFP pic, April 6, 2021

TAIPEI – More than one million households and businesses in Taiwan’s heavily industrialised central regions were put on water rationing today, as the island battles its worst drought in 56 years.

The shortage is expected to particularly impact the water-intensive microchip manufacturing sector during a global shortage of semiconductors that power everything from cars to iPhones and computers.

The state water company is now cutting supplies in Taichung, Miaoli and northern Changhua county for two days a week, with the government warning it must “prepare for the worst”. 

On rationing days, various restrictions are in place, including no shampoo treatments at hair salons and no car washes at gas stations.

The dry spell comes after no typhoons made landfall in Taiwan last year for the first time in 56 years.

In southern Tainan city, water levels at the island’s largest reservoir Tsengwen were less than 12%, while the Baihe reservoir was completely dry, according to the Water Resources Agency. 

The worsening water shortage could hamper the island’s plan to plug worldwide, pandemic-driven microchip shortages by ramping up production. 

Taiwanese high-tech chip foundries are some of the world’s biggest and most advanced, and European and American car manufacturers have been reaching out to Taipei for help. 

Tougher restrictions imposed from February have seen factories and industrial zones forced to slash water usage by up to 15% in some central and southern parts of the island. 

Two major science parks in central Taichung city where much of the high-tech businesses are located are not subject to rationing, officials said.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest contract microchip-maker, has initiated measures like reducing water usage and trucking in water for some facilities.

Taichung city mayor Lu Shiow-yen said today that the government will prioritise water supplies to schools, medical centres and social welfare facilities. 

“If there is no monsoon or typhoon coming, water rationing will have to continue or expand and we will have to take further responsive measures,” she said at a city government meeting. 

Taiwan last imposed water rationing in 2015 until heavy rains brought by a typhoon eased the drought. – AFP, April 6, 2021

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