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BEIJING,Dec.11 (Xinhuanet)--Looking back into the past 50
hard years of the struggle harnessing the Yangtze, a giant South-North Water
Diversion Project rises suddenly in view. A whimsical idea no more since the
project is going to kick off with its East Route some days off this year.
Days sure to move 13.4bn cm3 of water
north
How has the project's scale been determined? There are
abundant water resources to be counted on, and such factors as minimum demand,
potentials to be tapped and capabilities to bring pollution under control by the
recipient areas. Things have all been looked into from a scientific approach
beyond doubt, from various angles and in a planned way as a whole. According to
scientists, China's north had suffered from a lack of 5.1 billion cubic meters
of water in 2000, including 3.6 billion cubic meters of water extracted from
underground, 1.5 billion cubic meters of water cut from agriculture and ecology.
It is estimated that water shortages in China's recipient areas by 2010 would
amount to 11.2 billion cubic meters and as many as 19.2 cubic meters by 2030.
Water supply set at a potable level
The East Route as planned is going to be opened up in
areas economically developed. But resultant pollution as a matter of public
concern has to be seriously treated to ensure guaranteed supply of quality
water, clean and unpolluted, and according to plans. It is reported that 369
projects are to be built with a total of 24 billion yuan to be allocated to
build the East Route. It is told the first-phase project as has been planned is
to use 14 billion yuan toward the goal of putting water supply through the whole
trunk line of East Route in recipient areas to measure up to state's potable
quality demands.
Water pricing acceptable to recipients
demanded
Water will be at a varied price level according to
demands, supply amount and related costs involved as it runs through the
recipient areas. Possible conveniences are to be provided as issuance of loans
at a minimum interest rate and no burdens should be imposed weighing on the
users.
As ruled on by the state, investments will be made on the
basis of the lengths of water course to be built and water supply amounts
provided. A cost outlet pricing system is to be instituted. By preliminary
estimates, Shandong Province will have an outlet price averaging 0.60 yuan per
cubic meter of water from the trunk line of East Route. On the trunk line of
central East Route north of the Yellow River an outlet price averaging 0.20 yuan
per cubic meter is estimated. Water supply to the north of the Yellow River will
be at an average outlet price of 0.70 per cubic meter. Costs incurred as those
of facilities and networks for water supply and putting pollution under control
will also be included as a determining factor deciding on water pricing
acceptable to recipients set by the state.Enditem
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