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Clean-up drive means far fewer polluted rivers 2016-12-01
THE number of polluted and foul-smelling rivers has declined sharply this year as a result of the city government launching a campaign to clean up its rivers by the end of next year.
The percentage of local heavily polluted rivers — those rated grade 5 — has been cut by 22 percentage points from a year ago to 35 percent by October, said Liu Xiaotao, deputy director of Shanghai Water Authority.
“Most of them are near urban-rural areas, outskirt towns, industrial sites and livestock farms, which will become the main target of the citywide water cleaning campaign,” Liu told local legislators.
The percentage of local heavily polluted rivers — those rated grade 5 — has been cut by 22 percentage points from a year ago to 35 percent by October, said Liu Xiaotao, deputy director of Shanghai Water Authority.
“Most of them are near urban-rural areas, outskirt towns, industrial sites and livestock farms, which will become the main target of the citywide water cleaning campaign,” Liu told local legislators.
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