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BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- To curb water pollution along the eastern
line of China's largest water diversion project, 369 pollution prevention
projects, with a total cost of 22.8 billion yuan (US$2.8 billion), will be
implemented in two phases over the coming 10 years, the Beijing-based China
Daily reported Monday.
Phase one will deal with the pollution of Shandong's Nansihu Reservoir and
the section of the diversion passing through Jiangsu Province, and will be
completed by the year 2008. Phase two will concentrate on the pollution in Hebei
Province and the city of Tianjin, according to the State Water Resources
Administration Bureau for the Huaihe River.
Phase one will require an investment of 13.8 billion yuan (US$1.67
billion). The entire Nansihu Reservoir area in Shandong will see a total of 76
industrial structure modification and industrial pollution treatment projects,
including the construction of 27 industrial sewage treatment plants, according
to the paper.
Along the two sides of the 100-kilometre main tunnel of the reservoir, a
50-100 metres wide green belt will be built to prevent possible pollution. Other
efficient pollution-control systems will also be established around the area.
The pollution control tasks on the eastern line of the south-to-north water
diversion project are the most formidable, said Fan Liliang, vice-director of
the pollution control department of the Shandong Environment Protection Bureau.
Major pollution sources include industrial pollution, urban residential
pollution, fish farms, agricultural fertilizers and shipping pollution.
To date, Shandong has closed 23 paper pulp mills. This year another two
paper pulp lines and three alcohol lines will be closed down, the daily
reported.
Fan said the local government has worked hard to curb industrial pollution,
adopting environmentally friendly technology,and using recycled water in
industrial production.
"We are launching a comprehensive pollution-control scheme thatcombines
pollution management, wastewater recycling and biological environment
protection," said Fan.
The recycled wastewater will be utilized for city afforestation, cleaning,
and agricultural irrigation.
On December 28 last year, China initiated the gigantic project to divert
water from the mighty Yangtze River to the country's parched north.
Involving an investment of about US$59 billion, the project will deliver
about 44.8 billion cubic metres of water to the northeach year, upon completion
in the middle of this century.
By 2013 the huge water diversion project will have invested a total of 13.3
billion yuan (US$1.6 billion) in Shandong Province, mainly for pollution
treatment. Enditem
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