Tuesday, March 6, 2012

China to impose "strictest control" over water resources: report

China to impose "strictest control" over water resources: report
March 5, 2012
Xinhua News

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2012-03/05/c_131446092.htm

BEIJING, March 5 (Xinhua) -- China will impose the strictest control
over water resources, according to a government work report released to
the media ahead of the parliament's annual session.

The government will rationally set and adjust water resource fees in
different localities, and carry out integrated price reform of water
used for agricultural purposes, says the report to be delivered by
Premier Wen Jiabao at the opening meeting of the Fifth Session of the
National People's Congress (NPC).

The report came after the Ministry of Water Resources (MWR) said earlier
last month it would invest more than 140 billion yuan (22.2 billion U.S.
dollars) in water conservation projects this year, higher than 114.1
billion yuan last year.

The report also vows to improve pricing mechanisms for nuclear power,
hydropower, and power generated from other renewable energy sources.

A draft plan for water conservation covering 2011-2015 targets involves
a total investment of 1.8 trillion yuan (285.7 billion U.S. dollars),
according to the MWR.

The country will start trials of trading carbon emissions and the
cap-and-trade scheme for pollution rights, and move faster to establish
a compensation mechanism for ecological damage, according to the report.

Special Report: NPC, CPPCC Annual Sessions 2012

Editor: An
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