China unveils landmark plan to curb water pollution | Liu Qin - China Dialogue Under
the long-awaited ‘Ten-point water plan’, China’s cabinet said it aims
to lift the share of good quality water, ranked at national standard
three or above, to more than 70% by 2020 in seven major river basins
including the Yellow and Yangtze. The plan also wants at least 93%
of urban drinking water supply to be at least level three by the end of
the decade, and calls for comprehensive supervision of water quality
from source to tap by local governments, performance that will be
reviewed by central government and made public. The plan said impact on
water supplies will become a key consideration on whether to permit
industrial plants, adding that it will restrict building of
petrochemical and metal refining along major rivers.https://www.chinadialogue.net/blog/7854-China-unveils-landmark-plan-to-curb-water-pollution/en?utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=562f93bee4-Sinocism04_19_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-562f93bee4-29615013&mc_cid=562f93bee4&mc_eid=5935182a65
Related: Xinhua Insight: Cleaning up China's big rivers - Xinhua On
a recent fact-finding mission, a Xinhua reporter visited a tributary of
the Huai in Anhui and found it covered in white foam and dead weeds
with a foul smell. Local farmers said the smell is especially bad in
summer and people who wade in the river develop a red rash. The problem
is nationwide. The main streams of rivers are often given more attention
than tributaries and lakes. It will be important to attach just as much
importance to tributaries in order to hit the new targets, Wang said.
"The response of the local governments to the plan matters," he said.
"Can local authorities come up with detailed and feasible policies?" http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2015-04/17/c_134160642.htm?utm_source=The+Sinocism+China+Newsletter&utm_campaign=562f93bee4-Sinocism04_19_15&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_171f237867-562f93bee4-29615013&mc_cid=562f93bee4&mc_eid=5935182a65
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