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China to accelerate water projects  

李克强督战农村饮水安全 强调五龙治水共为“天”

农村饮水安全工程是攻坚战更是保卫战,要确保百姓今后一直喝上放心水。”中国国务院总理李克强24日在视察水利部时说。[查看全文]
2014-11-26 08:40 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang views a poster of rural drinking water safety project during his visit to the Ministry of Water Resources in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2014. Li Keqiang made an inspection tour of the Ministry of Water Resources in Beijing on Monday. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo)

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang views a poster of rural drinking water safety project during his visit to the Ministry of Water Resources in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 24, 2014. Li Keqiang made an inspection tour of the Ministry of Water Resources in Beijing on Monday. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo)

China will step up work on major water conservation projects, especially in rural areas and central and western regions.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday that governments should accelerate 172 water conservation programs that have strong economic and social importance, during a visit to the Ministry of Water Resources (MWR).

Li prioritized central and western regions to address regional water issues, which included diversion projects, reservoirs and irrigation.

It will not only conserve water but attract investment, boost employment, improve incomes of rural dwellers, bolster industry and even stabilize the economic growth, Li said.

All projects, both under construction or still at the discussion stage, should be quickened in a bid to provide a sustainable driving force for growth.

"The projects will have significant influence on water use, the environment, food security, fighting poverty and driving growth," Wang Annan, senior engineer with the MWR, said.

Li described water conservation as of equal significance and urgency to railway construction and renovation of rundown urban areas. The latter two are usually seen as quick and effective tools to weather an economic downturn.

China's economy expanded 7.3 percent in the third quarter, slightly lower than the first two quarters, but remained in a reasonable range.

The Premier also hoped the market would play a bigger role and suggested a new financing mechanism to encourage private capital to join the programs.

Li eyed more government funding and favorable policies to the water conservation projects, which concern people's well-being and future development.

China will provide clean drinking water to another 60 million people in 2014, according to a March report. Li urged governments at all levels to make genuine efforts to fulfill the commitment.

Chinese government guaranteed safe drinking water for 247 million rural dwellers and 34.37 million students and teachers in countryside during the 2011-2015 period. Plagued by uneven water resources, floods and droughts, China's water resources per capita are only 28 percent of the global average.

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