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‘Lake chiefs’ expected to be in place by end of year

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The top official of each provincial region will head up a “lake chief” system to coordinate the protection and management of lakes and their tributarie­s, according to a guideline published by the central government on Thursday.

These leaders will be responsibl­e for clarifying the responsibi­lities for chiefs in a four-level system and coordinati­ng different authoritie­s to solve major problems in the protection of water bodies, the guideline said.

The lake chief system is expected to cover all lakes in the country by the end of this year.

The guideline was approved on Dec 20 at the first meeting of the Leading Group for Deepening Overall Reform of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, which is headed by President Xi Jinping.

Before establishi­ng the lake chief system, the central government pledged in late 2016 to cover the country with a “river chief ” system — in which government heads are assigned to take charge of protecting waterways in their area — within two years.

Currently, the river chief system has been establishe­d in 23 provincial regions. In 2017, about 310,000 river chiefs at township level or above had been appointed, in addition to 620,000 at village level, according to the Ministry of Water Resources.

The river chief system has helped find solutions to many problems that have troubled the management of rivers and lakes, according to said Chen Lei, minister of water resources. Previously, some rivers had no management or were managed by different authoritie­s at the same time.

With the river chief system, he said, all rivers have someone in charge of their management and the disparate forces have been united, which brings better management results.

 ?? XU YU / XINHUA ?? Workers clean a river in Changxing county, Zhejiang province, in October. The county has invested 7.5 billion yuan ($1.15 billion) in improving its waterways and the aquatic environmen­t over the past three years.
XU YU / XINHUA Workers clean a river in Changxing county, Zhejiang province, in October. The county has invested 7.5 billion yuan ($1.15 billion) in improving its waterways and the aquatic environmen­t over the past three years.

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