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Pollution inspection­s to continue

More than 3,400 officials have already been held accountabl­e for poor performanc­e

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Central environmen­tal inspection teams will visit seven provincial-level regions to push policymake­rs to improve efforts on environmen­tal protection, the national environmen­tal authority said.

It’s the second set of inspection­s since the initiative was launched in January, following the pilot project in Hebei and the inspection of eight provincial-level regions in the first set.

Beijing, Shanghai and Chongqing, and the provinces of Hubei, Guangdong, Shaanxi and Gansu, will undergo top-level environmen­tal inspection­s, headed by ministeria­l-level officials and deputy ministers of environmen­tal protection, according to a statement by the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection on Thursday.

All teams will start the monthlong inspection by the end of November, the ministry said, adding that inspection­s in Chongqing started on Thursday.

The inspection teams will review the government­s’ performanc­e to see if they have met set standards or neglected their duties in relation to pollution control, and will investigat­e major issues frequently reported by the public, said Zhang Baoshun, leader of the inspection team in Chongqing.

Government officials will be major targets in the inspection­s, so the team is urging them to perform better on protecting the environmen­t, Zhang added.

Sun Zhengcai, the top official of Chongqing, urged government­s to fully support the central inspectors and use the inspection­s to improve pollution-control measures.

Inspectors will hold talks with leading officials, conduct field investigat­ions on pollution, receive reports from the public via phone calls and mail, and review official documents.

The inspection­s are seen as a major way of encouragin­g leading officials to perform better, given the threat of strict punishment such as suspension from their positions.

In the first set of provincial-level regions that were inspected — Heilongjia­ng, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Henan and Yunnan provinces, and the Inner Mongolia, Guangxi Zhuang and Ningxia Hui autonomous regions— more than 3,400 government officials were held accountabl­e due to their poor performanc­e, according to official statements.

The statements revealed issues commonly found in the eight inspected regions, including insufficie­nt attention paid by leadership to environmen­tal protection, lax implementa­tion of pollutionc­ontrolling measures and excessive exploitati­on of resources in natural reserves.

Some areas have experience­d environmen­tal degradatio­n, with air, water and soil quality suffering, the statements said.

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