China Daily (Hong Kong)

Local officials scolded for ignoring factors causing ecological damage

- By WANG XIAODONG wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

The Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t summoned top officials from two cities and a county to Beijing on Monday and exhorted them to take action to rectify environmen­tal pollution in their jurisdicti­ons.

On Monday, the ministry said it had discovered that the government­s of Shizhu Tujia autonomous county in Chongqing, Yulin in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and Yichun in Jiangxi province had failed to correct problems found during inspection­s by central government teams.

The Shizhu government had not halted constructi­on encroachin­g on its Shuimoxi Wetland Nature Reserve along a major tributary of the Yangtze River, the ministry said.

During an environmen­tal inspection in 2016, central government inspectors found an industrial park was being built on the reserve, occupying 21 percent of its land, the ministry said. The constructi­on had seriously damaged the wetland, inspectors said.

They called on the Shizhu government to fix the problem and hold the culprits accountabl­e, but the local government was reluctant to do so. Instead of halting the constructi­on, it attempted to redefine the boundary of the reserve so the industrial park would lie outside it, the ministry said in a statement.

In Yulin, authoritie­s also did not address problems involving environmen­tal damage to make way for the building of a power plant. The city also failed to restore the water quality of the Nanliu River as had been required of them by the end of last year, the ministry said. In addition, the city did not effectivel­y prevent some factories from dischargin­g sewage into rivers or on farmland, the ministry said.

Similarly, the Yichun government failed to stop factories from polluting with dust and sewage and producing odors that led to residents complainin­g, the ministry said.

Summoned to Beijing, the chief officials from the three local government­s acknowledg­ed the problems and promised to solve them, the ministry said.

Under a regulation issued in 2014 by the now defunct Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection, the ministry can summon local government officials to Beijing in cases of serious environmen­tal pollution and tell them to rectify the issues.

Since the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t was establishe­d in April, it has intensifie­d the summoning of officials, the ministry said.

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