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Related: Plan adopted to control Songhua River
pollution
BEIJING, March 29 (Xinhua) -- China will invest 10 billion yuan (around 1.2 billion U.S. dollars) over
the next five years to curb the pollution of the northeastern Songhua River,
according to a plan approved by China's State Council on Wednesday.
The plan is to prevent and control pollution in the
drainage area of the river, which flows into a river on the China-Russia border.
While approving the plan, the executive meeting of the State Council chaired by
Premier Wen Jiabao also ordered the launch of a batch of projects to tackle
industrial sources of pollution and treat urban sewage.
A senior official with the State Bureau of
Environment Protection (SBEP) said the plan will include more than 200 projects,
among which 100 or more will work on pollution caused by industrial production.
It is expected to enhance the ability to reduce chemical oxygen depletion (COD)
by 70,000 tons each year.
Seventy projects will work on improving facilities
for sewage processing and they are expected to handle 3 million tons of sewage
every day. And the remaining 20 projects will focus on certain areas that were
seriously polluted.
Echoing his remarks, the executive meeting of the
State Council said that "priorities shall go to treatment and protection of
collective sources of drinking water in large and medium-sized cities to ensure
safety of drinking water and water quality of the China-Russia border river."
Priorities will also go to populous cities, namely,
Harbin, Changchun, Jilin, Qiqihar, Daqing, Jiamusi, and Mudanjiang, an official
with the State Development and Reform Commission said when asked to comment on
the plan.
He noted that the plan has proposed concrete measures
to insure pollution control work and set targets for the work by 2010, which
include:
-- Sources of drinking water in large and
medium-sized cities in the area should be treated and put under protection.
-- Tasks to treat urban sewage of major cities and
major sources of industrial pollution should be fulfilled.
-- Major pollution hazards should be effectively
controlled and monitored. Total volume of discharge of major pollutants should
be effectively controlled.
-- Water quality of seriously polluted water bodies
in large and medium-sized cities should be improved.
-- Monitoring of water quality and water pollution
early-warning and emergency response mechanisms in this area should be improved
markedly.
Wednesday's meeting said the Communist Party of China
Central Committee and the State Council attach great importance to the
prevention and control of pollution in this area and has put it on the 11th
Five-Year (2006-2010) Plan for national economic and social development.
"Doing the job well is of great significance to
reinvigorating the old industrial base of Northeast China, boosting coordinated
economic and social development and improving people's lives," the meeting said.
On the same day, the SBEP announced that China had 73
incidents of water pollution following that of the Songhua River. SBEP Deputy
Director Pan Yue said more active measures will be taken to monitor pollution,
and more severe punishment will be given to those responsible for the pollution.
The Songhua River suffered grave pollution last year,
caused by accident at an upstream chemical plant. It forced cities along the
river to temporarily suspend drawing water from the river, affecting the lives
of millions of residents and normal operation of businesses.
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