China Daily

Central environmen­tal inspection­s matter

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The central environmen­tal inspection teams that were dispatched recently have uncovered a range of problems nationwide, such as the fabricatio­n of air quality monitoring data in Shaanxi province, the weak air pollution control in Beijing and disguised transforma­tion of fines for polluters into fees to pollute, and lax control of pollution from ships in Chongqing municipali­ty and some pollutants being directly discharged into the Yangtze River.

The authoritie­s have maintained unpreceden­ted openness and transparen­cy with regard to the inspection results and the government­s involved have taken practical measures to rectify the identified problems and hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e.

Since the second round of central environmen­tal inspection­s was launched at the end of November, central inspection teams had been dispatched to seven provincial-level regions, and more than 2,599 persons had been punished by April 13.

By launching the environmen­tal inspection campaign, the aim of the central environmen­tal authoritie­s is to transmit environmen­tal protection pressure from one level of local government to another, as the top authoritie­s’ environmen­tal protection policies and efforts have been discounted and even violated by some local government­s, whether by lowering the environmen­tal protection standards, refusing to implement relevant industrial regulation­s as required, or putting off implementa­tion deadlines.

It is the diminishin­g pressure from higher to lower levels that has caused some long-standing pollution issues. Behind environmen­tal issues across the country are actually the existence of entrenched vested interests and the conflict of interests among department­s in some regions. This should be corrected through taking some “big actions”.

The public has been pinning high hopes on the central environmen­t inspection system for bringing changes to the country’s deteriorat­ing environmen­t. However, the effectiven­ess of any environmen­tal protection policies and measures, no matter how well-devised, lies in their credible implementa­tion by local government­s. Only after local government­s put the environmen­t above local interests, can the sources of pollution be effectivel­y eliminated.

— THEPAPER.CN

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