中文FrançaisDeutsch日本語Русский языкEspañolعربيEsperanto한국어BIG5
CHINA DEVELOPMENT GATEWAY
SiteMap Feedback
Travel Living in China Archaeology Film Learning Chinese Chinatown Suppliers
Home China International Business Government Education Environment Culture Women Books & Magazines Sports Health Entertainment
Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read
Draft Plan Tackles City Water Problems
Adjust font size:  ZoomIn ZoomOut
The Shanghai government will set up 27 new sewage treatment plants as well as more waste water pipes over the next three years to further increase the city's ability to dispose of waste water, officials announced at a two-day conference on environmental protection that began yesterday.

The move is part of a draft plan to improve environmental protection over the next three years.

Experts at the conference also advised local leaders to take steps to reduce water consumption in the city.

Water pollution will be the city's biggest environmental concern over the next few years, Wu Nianzu, deputy secretary general of the municipal government, told the conference.

Once the new facilities are in place, the city should be able to treat 76 percent of the waste water it produces.

Currently, the city only treats about 44 percent of the 5.04 million tons of waste water produced every day, with the rest flowing directly into local rivers.

In addition to the sewage treatment, experts on environmental protection said Shanghai should pay more attention to controlling the amount of waste water produced by local residents and businesses.

"One of the most-effective ways is to reduce water consumption," said Qian Yi, a professor of water disposal from Tsinghua University. "Less water consumption will not only raise the utility of water resources, but also well reduce the amount of waste water."

The draft plan estimates that every local resident will consume 250 cubic meters of water every day by 2005, rising 2.6 percent from the present level.

"Compared with daily consumption of 150 cubic meters of water by every person in the EU countries, I think it would be better for Shanghai to reduce the amount," said Qian.

The draft plan also deals with air pollution, greenbelt construction, solid trash treatment and industrial pollution and other issues.

(eastday.com December 6, 2002)

Tools: Save | Print | " target="_blank" class="style1">E-mail | Most Read

Related Stories
Beijing Needs New Strategies to Improve Water Use: Experts
Industrial City Builds 3rd Sewage Treatment Plant
Shanghai Graded Highest in Nationwide Environment Evaluation
 
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲a∨精品一区二区三区下载| 免费国产午夜高清在线视频| 免费h片在线观看网址最新| 在线中文字幕观看| 一个人看的日本www| 拨牐拨牐x8免费| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜躁2014| 欧美xxxxx喷潮| 亚洲成av人片在线观看无码不卡| 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠888米奇视频 | 特黄特色大片免费播放| 午夜电影在线看| 老子的大ji巴cao死你| 国产免费一区二区三区不卡 | 任你躁在线播放视频| 精品人妻大屁股白浆无码| 啊昂…啊昂高h| 色婷婷综合久久久久中文一区二区 | 美国式禁忌免费| 国产18禁黄网站免费观看| 资源在线www天堂| 国产午夜福利内射青草| 黄床大片30分钟免费看| 国产成人精品一区二三区| 色之综合天天综合色天天棕色| 国产精品久关键词| 巨胸喷奶水视频www免费视频| 国模吧双双大尺度炮交gogo| 99在线视频精品| 城中村找个白皙丰满妇女在线播放| hkpic比思特区东方美人| 好紧好湿太硬了我太爽了网站| 一本大道香蕉视频在线观看| 性无码专区无码| 一本精品中文字幕在线| 小h片在线播放| 一区二区3区免费视频| 小小在线观看视频www软件| 一二三四视频社区在线| 妞干网在线免费观看| аⅴ中文在线天堂|