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Beijing sewage plants lag behind(2)

2013-09-24 09:36 China Daily Web Editor: Gu Liping
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The number of residents in the Qinghe area soared from 800,000 to 2.9 million from 2003 to 2011.

The sewage plants located along the riverside are overwhelmed. According to the city's water authority, the government has been enlarging the capacity of sewage treatment plants since 2007, yet is has so far been unable to match the growth in residents.

According to Han, the government's continuing efforts should result in a great improvement in the city's water quality over the next three years.

However, considering the pace of urban development and the present water pollution levels, it may take some time for all the city's rivers to reach an acceptable standard.

First Person | Jian Geming

Tales from the riverbank

Editor.s note: A resident talks to Zheng Xin about living with the smell on the banks of the Qinghe River.

Despite increased options in treating sewage, the river.s water quality has barely improved over the past few years.

During peak water use in the city, untreated sewage is discharged through outlets, many of which are concealed, in a rudimentary fashion, behind rocks.

Usually, raw sewage flows out in the evening, mostly domestic sewage, and residents, especially those living by the riverside on the lower reaches, keep the windows closed.

Sometimes, arriving home on the bus at night, you can close your eyes and gauge how close you are to your stop just by the smell.

The sewage will have gone from the upper reaches to the lower reaches by the next day, so little waste is seen floating in the water. At this time, the smell is not so bad. You can even take a riverbank stroll and almost not smell anything.

However, even during the daytime, the occasional smell from the drains still reminds us of the filth and pollution.

The sad thing, however, is not just the state of the river, but that the residents have been getting used to the odor over the past few years, despite lodging complaints.

Some neighbors have had enough and sold their apartments while others take preventive measures, such as buying air filters and placing as many plants as possible in their living areas.

Considering most of the untreated sewage discharged into the river is domestic waste, I think it would be worthwhile if the government equipped local communities with water-purifying equipment so that they could tackle the sewage themselves.

The government has been making promises to step up sewage treatment yet we barely see the results.

We all know the key problem is the amount of people living by the river yet the government needs to think of the infrastructure problem before setting up communities and selling apartments.

According to Beijing News, the population of the Qinghe River area has reached 2.92 million, far exceeding what the sewage treatment facilities were planned for — 1.94 million.

The good news is that the installation of wastewater treatment facilities will be completed by the end of September.

Yan Ran contributed to this story.

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