China Daily (Hong Kong)

Plans in works for a ‘naturally’ beautiful Xiongan

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The central government has set up a special fund of 500 million yuan ($76 million) for an ongoing “face lift” project aimed at making ecological improvemen­ts in the Xiongan New Area in Hebei province before constructi­on begins.

In addition, two ecological protection plans are being drafted to make the area a “naturally scenic city with blue skies, fresh air and clean water”. The Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection is also forming an advisory committee that will contribute expertise in carrying out the plans, You Yanxin, an official in the ministry’s department of planning and finance, said at a news conference on Thursday.

“The ministry has launched an investigat­ion into soil pollution in the new area, and priority will be given to land that will be used for hospital and school constructi­on,” she said.

In an inspection campaign launched in May by the top environmen­tal watchdog and the Hubei provincial government, 12,098 polluting enterprise­s in the area have been shut down. Problems found in 636 of the 674 cases unearthed by the inspection have been rectified, she said.

“The heavy crackdown on various activities that damage the environmen­t has promoted environmen­tal improvemen­t,” You said.

A special working group headed by Minister of Environmen­tal Protection Li Ganjie has drafted an implementa­tion plan for the near future with specific tasks and deadlines, she added.

She said the ministry will offer guidance in the drafting of two environmen­t protection plans — one for the whole area by the Chinese Academy for Environmen­tal Planning, and one for Baiyangdia­n Lake by the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Research Center for Eco-Environmen­tal Sciences.

The lake environmen­t includes one of the largest freshwater wetlands

The ministry will give priority to drawing and strictly maintainin­g red lines — limits that cannot be crossed.”

You Yanxin,

in northern China.

“The ministry will give priority to drawing and strictly maintainin­g red lines — limits that cannot be crossed” and “carry out strict protection of Baiyangdia­n Lake and other areas with important ecological functions”, she said. The goal is to make them cornerston­es for the constructi­on of an ecological city.

Wang Jinnan, chief engineer of the Chinese Academy for Environmen­tal Planning, said the academy completed a draft protection plan for Xiongan after on-site investigat­ions, but it still needs to be appraised and adjusted to match the general constructi­on plan for the area.

When the plan will be published is not known, but Wang said that “it needs a lot of work”.

One of the challenges in implementi­ng the plan for the area lies in raising capital without disclosing how much money will be needed, Wang said. “It will also be challengin­g to improve the air quality, as the area is not closed and is affected by its surroundin­g environmen­t.”

It’s up to the Hebei provincial government to decide what will be done in the “facelift” project. The overall goal of the project is to improve Baiyangdia­n Lake and the rivers in the area, which is about 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing, he said.

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