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China to launch 2nd national census on pollution sources

Source: Xinhua 2016-10-26 23:29:22

BEIJING, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- China's second national census on the sources of pollution will begin in December 2017, according to a State Council circular released Wednesday.

The census will target industrial, agricultural and residential establishments and review the efficiency of centralized pollution control and treatment facilities, according to the circular, which was signed by Premier Li Keqiang.

The State Council established a working group under the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) to oversee the census.

The first census began in 2006. This second census is expected to be finished by the end of 2018 and the results released in 2019, according to am MEP statement.

Environmental authorities must have an accurate understanding of where, when and how the environment in China is being polluted, so corresponding policies and measures can be designed to suit each situation, the statement said.

To ensure the accuracy of the census, in addition to employing traditional methods, remote sensing satellites and drones will be used to collect data.

Anyone refusing to report on or falsify their pollution figures will be held legally responsible, the circular stated.

In August, the central government submitted a draft environment tax law to the top legislature for its first reading, which proposed a nationwide levy on air, water, noise and solid pollutants from business activities.

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China to launch 2nd national census on pollution sources
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-10-26 23:29:22 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- China's second national census on the sources of pollution will begin in December 2017, according to a State Council circular released Wednesday.

The census will target industrial, agricultural and residential establishments and review the efficiency of centralized pollution control and treatment facilities, according to the circular, which was signed by Premier Li Keqiang.

The State Council established a working group under the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) to oversee the census.

The first census began in 2006. This second census is expected to be finished by the end of 2018 and the results released in 2019, according to am MEP statement.

Environmental authorities must have an accurate understanding of where, when and how the environment in China is being polluted, so corresponding policies and measures can be designed to suit each situation, the statement said.

To ensure the accuracy of the census, in addition to employing traditional methods, remote sensing satellites and drones will be used to collect data.

Anyone refusing to report on or falsify their pollution figures will be held legally responsible, the circular stated.

In August, the central government submitted a draft environment tax law to the top legislature for its first reading, which proposed a nationwide levy on air, water, noise and solid pollutants from business activities.

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