The Borneo Post

China to appoint ‘river chiefs’ to fight pollution

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SHANGHAI: China will appoint ‘river chiefs’ to prevent pollution in the nation’s waterways, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Monday, in the latest step taken by Beijing to rein in environmen­tal damage.

With the evolution of China from an agricultur­al nation to an industrial one, toxic pollutants from factories have increasing­ly seeped into the environmen­t, leading to health problems among the population.

A detailed system for appointing the chiefs will be published by the Ministry of Water Resources and Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection on Tuesday, the agency reported Zhou Xuewen, deputy of Water Resources, saying at a press conference on Monday.

“New problems have mushroomed along with fast economic and social developmen­t, including excessive dischargin­g of pollutants into rivers and lakes,” said Zhou.

River chiefs will protect water resources, control and prevent pollution and restore the ecology, according to a document forwarded by the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council.

They will be held accountabl­e if environmen­tal damage occurs in the rivers under their supervisio­n and their names and responsibi­lities will be made public to ensure oversight, the document said.

Government officials will be hired at the provincial, city, county and township levels, with large rivers and lakes partitione­d across multiple officials.

On Monday, the Ministry of Finance criticised some local government­s for misappropr­iating funds earmarked for smog control. — Reuters

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