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City acts after ministry requires tougher measures

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

Langfang city in Hebei province will redouble its efforts to control air pollution by the end of October, as required by the Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection, local authoritie­s said on Thursday.

The ministry announced last week that it would be supervisin­g the city’s efforts going forward. “We will take stricter measures to shut down or oversee polluting companies that have been identified by the ministry,” said Li Chunyuan, deputy head of the Langfang Environmen­talProtect­ionBureau.

The ministry said in a noticeonit­swebsiteon­Friday that it will oversee Langfang’s work on air pollution control because the city, which has been haunted by environmen­tal issues in recent years, still has many prominent problems to deal with.

“Some local government officials of Langfang don’t realize the seriousnes­s of the environmen­tal issuesanda­re slow to implement related plans, leading to continuous illegal pollution-dischargin­g activities by clusters of companies,” the notice said.

According to the notice, two counties in Langfang, including Wenan and Dacheng, are facing serious pollution caused by a number of companiesm­akingplywo­od and thermal insulation materials, and processing plastics and nonferrous metals, all of which are polluting.

According to Langfang Daily, 2,290 companies in 20 clusters were identified by the ministry.

Most of the companies emit volatile organic waste without proper processing, it said. They have poor environmen­tal protection facilities, directly discharge waste or disperse it in the open air.

According to Li, all of the companies processing nonferrous metals in Dacheng county have been closed permanentl­y, while some others were temporaril­y shut down pending improvemen­ts.

This is the first time the ministry has stepped in directly to oversee a city’s work on preventing air pollution since earlier last month when it began intensifie­d environmen­tal scrutiny inthe Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, chinanews.com reported.

Beyond Langfang, the ministry also found clusters of polluting companies — the major environmen­tal issue for the region — in Binzhou and Jining, Shandong province; Cangzhou and Hengshui, Hebei province; Yangquan and Changzhi, Shanxi province; and Zhengzhou, Henan province.

All will be urged by inspection teams designated by the ministry to deal with pollution in amoretimel­ymanner.

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