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WWF project will mean cleaner water for Shanghai
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One of Shanghai's primary drinking water sources, Taihu Lake, will be the subject of a World Wide Fund for Nature pilot scheme to improve water quality, Shanghai Daily reported.

The WWF announced yesterday it has asked a leading Chinese research institute to develop plans to improve water ecology in the lake.

(Shanghai Daily September 29, 2007)

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