Safer water promised for rural people (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-12-21 08:58
China will double efforts in providing 100 million rural residents with safe
potable water during the country's 11th Five-Year Program period (2006-2010),
according to sources from the Ministry of Water Resources Monday.
In 2006, the Ministry of Water Resources will give priority to treating
polluted water and fluoride or arsenic in it, said water resources minister Wang
Shucheng at a convention attended by top provincial water officials on Monday.
Meeting water shortages in some drought-hit areas is also on top of their
agenda, according to the minister.
By the end of next year, 20 million rural residents will be able to drink
clean water under the scheme.
During the period from 2001 to 2004, China spent a total of 22 billion yuan
(2.7 billion US dollars) for rural water supply projects in barren western
areas.
By the end of 2004, China had relieved 56 million people out of water
shortage and delivered potable water to 11 million people.
Despite the great efforts in past years, 300 million rural people still have
unsafe water supplies. Excessive fluoride in the water affects 63 million people
in northern, northwestern and northeastern China.
In recent years, some water-related illnesses have been on a noted rise.
"The harmful water can cause osteoporosis, hunchback and even paralysis,"
said Wang. "The diseases caused by drinking substandard water outweigh the
losses triggered by floods."
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