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BEIJING, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- China has announced a plan to step up efforts
to desalinate seawater in a bid to cope with its water shortage problems in
coastal areas.
According to the plan jointly issued by the State Development and Reform Commission,
the National Bureau of Oceanography and the Ministry of Finance,
desalinated seawater is expected to contribute 16 to 24 percent of the water
supply in coastal areas in 2010, with a daily capacity of 800,000 to one million
cubic meters.
The daily capacity is expected to reach 2.5 to 3 million cubic meters in
2020.
The plan says that China will develop more seawater desalination projects
in the coming years to relieve the water shortage in its coastal areas.
Desalinated seawater will also be used for industrial purposes,according to
the plan.
China's per capita fresh water is only one-fourth of the world's average.
It is one of the 13 countries in the world with the lowest per capita fresh
water.
Of China's 600 cities, 400 have to deal with an insufficient water supply.
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