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Large
accidents
Guo said the industry's authorities will try hard to
prevent large accidents particularly ones killing 100 miners or more. "That will
be a major task for the industry," he said.
In stark contrast with planned goals, 2005 was a
tragic year as there were four major accidents. Since 1949, there have been a
total of just 22 similar-sized accidents in China.
He said the country will streamline its small-scale
coal mines and speed up construction of 13 national-level production bases, each
capable of turning out over 100 million tons of coal annually. These will be in
coal-rich regions such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Inner Mongolia.
Zhao Tiechui, head of the State Administration of
Coal Mine Safety Supervision, recently said that China would shut down 4,000
small coal mines annually over the next three years. "We can keep at most 10,000
or so small coal mines," said Zhao, who also promised to drastically reduce
major accidents within two years.
China now has 24,000 small coal mines with an annual
production capacity ranging from 10,000 tons to 30,000 tons. They account for 70
per cent of the total number of coal mines.
Small coal mines have not only led to serious
resource waste and pollution, but also threatened work safety, said Guo.
"Closing them down won't affect the country's overall output," he pledged.
He said the 13 large production bases were enough to
help China meet its growing demand.
(Source: China Daily)
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