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Hainan earmarks 19b yuan to treat rural wastewater

Investment part of 3-year plan to improve local environmen­t

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Hainan province plans to invest 19 billion yuan ($2.97 billion) in wastewater treatment in rural areas over three years to improve its rural environmen­t, a government official said at a news conference in Haikou on Tuesday.

The investment will be part of a three-year action plan to rectify the rural environmen­t and further enhance ecological civilizati­on and rural revitaliza­tion, said Chen Xiaojing, deputy director of Hainan’s provincial Housing and Urban and Rural Developmen­t Department.

He said sewage systems will be installed in 2,698 villages and 93 farms around Hainan by 2020 to ensure progress in preserving the rural environmen­t and make sure all villages become “clean, tidy and green”. The target for this year is to help 540 villages install the systems.

Deng Xiaogang, director of the Ecological and Environmen­t Protection Department of Hainan province, said a system of management by river and lake chiefs — whereby individual officials supervise particular bodies of water — will apply to the rural areas to help safeguard Hainan’s rural water resources and environmen­t.

The action plan also covers such issues as garbage treatment, toilet upgrading, infrastruc­ture building, introducti­on of natural gas to rural households and rural beautifica­tion. It calls for concerted efforts from all levels, from the provincial government to village administra­tions.

“Hainan will build 1,000 demonstrat­ion villages to help improve garbage classifica­tion, incinerati­on and recycling by 2020, synchroniz­ing with the developmen­t of 1,000 beautiful villages in line with the provincial rural revitaliza­tion plan,” Chen said.

In the past three years, 22 garbage incinerati­on power plants and 172 garbage collection and transfer stations have been built, provincial government officials said.

“The rectificat­ion action plan will first focus on improving the living environmen­t in Wuzhishan, Baoting, Qiongzhong and Baisha, core areas of Hainan’s ecological resources, highlighte­d ecological protection areas and drinking water sources,” Chen said.

Lingshui Li autonomous county and Qiongzhong Li and Miao autonomous county in central Hainan were designated as pilot areas for the provincial rural environmen­t improvemen­t campaign. They will be required to provide effective experience and a developmen­t model this year that can be copied by other regions in Hainan from next year, according to the action plan, which has asked each city and county to hand in detailed working plans by the end of June.

It also calls for the enhance- ment of integrated planning in rural areas, improvemen­t in village project constructi­on management and progress in village regulation during the three-year campaign.

The action plan encourages the involvemen­t of enterprise­s and social capital in projects aimed at improving the rural living environmen­t. It says projects should be well integrated with the building of beautiful villages, special feature industries, leisure farming and rural tourism.

The tropical island province, a popular holiday destinatio­n for domestic and internatio­nal tourists, has improved its rural environmen­t and built beautiful villages in recent years, boosting rural tourism and the incomes of many farmers.

About 26,900 workers have been employed to help keep villages and towns tidy and clean, a local official said.

Kirmo Wilen, a Finnish photograph­er who has visited Hainan often over the past 10 years, said he was impressed by the environmen­tal improvemen­ts in rural areas in Haikou.

“Every corner I went to was clean,” he said. “That is the biggest change compared with 10 years ago, and people have better environmen­tal awareness — nobody litters.”

Every corner I went to was clean. That is the biggest change compared with 10 years ago, and people have better environmen­tal awareness — nobody litters.”

Kirmo Wilen,

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