Three types of emergency water supply system with parks, schools and storages.
Providing emergency life supporting water supply during typhoons, earthquakes, droughts, wars, and other disasters.
![Emergency water supply station](https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/326/relpic/15060/128115/17e80e96-ae67-4f85-ae02-0cb6f2fd06b0.png)
Emergency water supply station
Established from 2006 to 2019
Number: 46 stations
Location: parks, storages, and pipelines
Capacity: 344,000 m3 in total
Service level: 3 liters/person/day for 2 weeks
![School water supply station](https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/326/relpic/15060/128115/860caec5-21a6-4e31-94aa-62698f24ab40.jpg)
Emergency water supply station
Established from 2006 to 2019
Number: 124 stations
Location:public schools
![Disaster prevention groundwater well](https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/326/relpic/15060/128115/5547d082-58fd-4207-9ac6-138f85855aa6.jpg)
Disaster prevention groundwater well
Established from 2018 to 2019
Number: 73 wells
Location: disaster prevention parks and schools
Capacity: 12,000 m3 per day
Service level: 110 liters of non-portable water per person per day