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CITY TO SUPPLY WATER INTERMITTENTLY
 Northeast Chinese city of Harbin
resumed water supply at 6:00 p.m. Sunday. At the early period after
resumption, the city will supply water intermittently, the government
said. | At the early
period after resumption, Harbin will supply water intermittently, according to
the city government.
During the peak hours in the morning and evening, the
city will ensure a sufficient supply of water, but for other period of
time,water supply will be controlled, it said.
Before the city recovers its full capacity of
supplying water normally, the city will place some key sectors as priorities,
including household use, enterprises, heating service departments,governmental
departments, colleges and universities, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, primary
and middle schools, and kindergartens.
While car washing and
bathing service agencies are not allowed to use water for the time being, the
government said.
In addition, the city will launch a three-level
warning forecast system of water quality after resumption to ensure public
health, the city government said.
In the warning system, "red" means the water is not
suitable for drinking nor using, "yellow" means the water is suitable for using
but not for drinking, while "green" means that the water meets drinking
standards.
The city will publish the water quality over local
media to tell its citizens when they can use or drink water, the governmentsaid.
Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang Province and city of
3.8 million people, has been forced to shut down its water supply system from
the wee hours of Wednesday because of a highly polluted water stretch in the
Songhua River, which supplies most of the water to the populous city.
Toxic benzene and nitrobenzene flew into the Songhua
River, following a blast with China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)Jilin
Petrochemical company, a petrochemical plant in Jilin Province, a close neighbor
of Heilongjiang Province, on Nov. 13.
Benzene is a clear, colorless, highly refractive flammable liquid that is derived from petroleum and used in or to manufacture a wide variety of chemical products, including detergents, insecticides and motor fuels.
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