BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao highlighted the issue of water safety in the urban areas at a meeting of
the State Council on Wednesday, pledging the government will work to ensure
drinking water safety in both rural and urban areas.
There are still problems concerning water safety in
cities, said a press release after the meeting, such as unsafe or polluted water
sources, out-dated facilities and poor quality monitoring.
In the next three years, China will prioritize water
safety in 205 cities and 350 counties.
The State Council called for redoubled efforts to
protect water sources and renovate outdated water facilities in the cities.
China adopted in July a new national standard for
drinking-water quality to ensure clean tap water supply to the country's urban
and rural residents.
The new standard raised the quality of tap water in
terms of organism, microorganism and disinfection by bringing 71 more quality
indicators into monitoring in addition to the original 35 indicators, according
to an official with the Health Ministry.