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BEIJING,June 3 (Xinhuanet)--Construction has begun on the
Jiping Canal, a key part of China's giant South-North Water Diversion Project in
the eastern province of Shandong.
The provincial construction headquarters said the initial
project would be the construction of a 46-km section of the Jiping Canal, which
would be divided into nine sub-sections within the counties and district of
Dongping, Pingyin and Changqing.
The central government plans to invest 740 million yuan
(US$89 million) in the initial project.
The 89.8-km Jiping Canal constitutes the main part of the
South- North Water Diversion Project, which is expected to supply water to the
provincial capital Jinan, the eastern part of Shandong, Hebei Province and
Tianjin city.
To ensure water quality of the project, the province has
shut down 41 paper production plants which took straw pulp as the raw material
and have production capacities of less than 20,000 tons.
The provincial authorities also decided at the beginning
of this year to close paper production lines with capacities of less than 50,000
tons which cannot reach desired pollution-control standards.
The province has stepped up efforts to develop waste water
treatment plants which could effectively improved water quality in nearby lakes.
A source with the project construction headquarters said
the Jiping Canal would be completed by the end of 2004.
The South-North Water Diversion Project, with investment
exceeding that of the Three Gorges Hydropower Project, aims to improve water
resources in north and northwest China and ease long- term water
shortages.Enditem
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