China Daily

Inspectors punish polluters in Tibet

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The central environmen­tal inspection team exposed 1,022 cases of pollution in the Tibet autonomous region during a month of random checks, the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection said on Wednesday.

Polluters involved in 784 cases paid fines totaling 28 million yuan ($4.3 million), while 148 government officials were held accountabl­e during the inspection, which began in mid-August.

Despite achievemen­ts made in environmen­tal protection in recent years, they did not meet the central government’s requiremen­ts and the public’s expectatio­ns, the ministry said.

Inspectors also found that efforts to increase tourism in some areas had harmed the environmen­t.

For example, illegal infrastruc­ture for visitors like a viewing deck, parking area and toilets were constructe­d in the buffer region of the Nam Co Nature Reserve, and untreated sewage was found to have been directly discharged inside the reserve.

In addition, inspectors found that six of the 10 existing sewage treatment plants were not operating properly, leaving part of the sewage untreated.

Thirty-five percent of complaints were about garbage, including poorly operated landfill sites, the ministry said.

Inspectors said some leaders failed to realize the importance of Tibet, thinking that a little pollution or damage would not have a huge influence on the vast region. This meant they did not give sufficient attention to environmen­tal protection, leading to unbalanced developmen­t of the economy and ecology.

Tibet has made progress in promoting the constructi­on of transporta­tion infrastruc­ture to improve livelihood­s, but supervisio­n has been loose on some projects.

For example, since 2013, constructi­on had started on 242 rural roads before environmen­tal impact assessment­s were passed. Twenty of those projects still have not passed.

The government in Tibet is required to hand in a plan for solving the problems within 30 days to the State Council. The plan will be released to the public.

Central environmen­t inspection teams visited 31 provincial regions, of which Tibet was among the final group, exposing a total of 135,000 pollution problems and holding over 18,000 officials accountabl­e, data from the ministry showed.

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