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Water quality is monitored - and meets
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BEIJING, March. 12 -- The local government has
for years been working hard to fulfill its promise to build an environmentally
friendly city - and its efforts are now bearing fruit.
"The environment in Qingdao meets the requirement of
a green Olympics - blue skies, clean water and harmonious city that all present
a comfortable environment for the Olympic sailing competition and the life of
residents," said Xia Geng, mayor of Qingdao.
"The Olympic sailing center gives full presentation
to the environmentally friendly concept," Xia noted. "We built the first
seawater source heat pump air conditioning system in China and the world's most
advanced pontoon system."
"Hydro, solar and wind power, as well as recycled
water, all make the sailing center a modern venue combining the concepts of a
recycling economy and a green Olympics.".
Five years of effort have improved the city's
environment, while projects around Jiaozhou Bay to stop sources of pollution
along the coastline have been implemented.
Urban green space now covers 39.5 percent of the
city. Some 64 percent of sewage is treated and the disposal rate of household
refuse is almost 100 percent. Ninety-seven percent of industrial solid waste is
utilized or disposed of.
The city is famous for its "red tiles and green
trees, blue sea and azure sky", a harmonious blend of mountains, sea and a
historic city. The sailing course with its mountain backdrop follows 20 km of
green coastline.
Olympics projects were required to meet national
environmental protection laws by adopting "green construction" while pollution
treatment is strictly supervised and buildings are designed to save energy.
The natural environment has long attracted overseas
tourists to Qingdao. Augmented by green Olympics development - including a water
canal and newly planted forest - the city is now a showcase of eco-construction
and development.
Qingdao is the first among 15 cities designated by
State planners as model for environment protection, a challenge it met through
the use of seawater for cooling and harnessing wind and solar power to produce
energy.
A campaign launched last October strengthened
protection of the sailing venue to ensure water quality meets required
standards. Air pollution is strictly controlled so that it meets at least a
Level II standard. Information on air, water and noise pollution is regularly
released.
"Qingdao will welcome sailing racers and tourists
with a healthy environment," Xia said.
(Source: China Daily)