日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

兩會熱詞 中文專題
NewsGovt ReformKey ReportsPress ConferencesIn the LimelightPanel DiscussionNewsmakerEditorialBackgrounderLeadershipNew FacesForumVideoPhoto
Countryside 'shadowed' by pollution
By Wang Xu (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-03-11 07:18

Just a few steps from Huang's home is the Liuyang River, which runs across Hunan province.

But despite his proximity to the river, for the past 10 years, Huang has been forced to use bottled water for drinking and his daily chores. So too have his fellow residents of the town of Baijia, which has neither a tap water supply nor a wastewater treatment facility.

As a result, wastewater is flushed directly into the river, along with pollutants from factories upstream. Not surprisingly, the townsfolk are reluctant to drink from it.

"The underground water is so polluted, even the water from our wells stinks," Huang said.

Huang is one of China's 700 million rural residents living under the shadow of pollution.

While the government has made huge efforts to improve the environment over recent years, analysts have said the countryside has received only a small proportion of the benefits.

Political advisors at the ongoing CPPCC session have called for more to be done to combat pollution in rural areas, which they say poses a serious threat to the safety of the environment in the country.

Lai Ming, vice-chairman of the Jiu San Society, one of China's eight non-Communist parties, said: "In some rural regions, the worsening environment is having a detrimental effect on people's lives and the development of communities.

"And pollution is a threat to this lifeline of China's 1.3 billion people."

According to a number of proposals at the CPPCC meeting, China's countryside is facing increasing environmental pressure.

As of the end of last year, about 260 million rural residents were without access to safe drinking water, and since 2000, some 10 million hectares of arable land have been polluted by heavy metals. At the same time, the nation's countryside churns out 120 million tons of garbage and 25 million tons of wastewater every year, little of which is treated.

The central government should allocate more funds for environmental protection in rural areas, Wang Shaojie, vice-chairman of the China Democratic National Construction Association, said.

In recent years, the majority of government funding for environmental protection has been spent on the industrial sector and in urban areas. More money has to go to the countryside, Wang said.

He said that the government should also introduce tax and credit incentives to encourage more private enterprises to get involved in the rural environmental protection market.

E Jingping, vice-minister of water resources, said: "The central government will continue to expand its spending to improve the rural environment."

It plans to ensure tap water supplies to 30 million people a year. So by 2015, water safety will no longer be a problem for rural residents, he said.

(China Daily 03/11/2008 page7)



Copyright 1995-2008. All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form.
主站蜘蛛池模板: 99久久婷婷国产综合 | 国产精品国产 | 国产一区二区三区视频在线 | 欧美在线小视频 | 在线成人欧美 | 成年人黄色片 | 久久久不卡| 亚洲视频在线观看一区二区 | 中文字幕亚洲天堂 | 成人午夜视频在线 | 太平公主秘史在线观看免费 | 成人免费视频一区 | 午夜激情在线视频 | 亚洲国产精彩视频 | 精品久久久久一区二区国产 | 欧美xx视频 | zzjj国产| 伊人精品在线观看 | 九一精品国产 | 欧美天天射 | 小嫩嫩12欧美 | 亚洲国产精品成人综合久久久 | 久久xxxx| 在线国产一区二区 | 夜夜撸网站 | 国产精品99久久久久久www | 欧美日韩99 | 亚洲在线视频观看 | 男女操操操| 亚洲女人天堂网 | 手机在线色 | 一二三四国产精品 | 欧美日韩一区二区三区在线 | 国产一区二区免费视频 | 午夜小网站 | 日韩免费观看 | 国产精品午夜影院 | 男人天堂网在线观看 | 草草影院在线观看 | 亚洲国产精品自拍 | 日韩黄色免费观看 |