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Pollution curbs set to make skies clearer

- By ZHENG JINRAN zhengjinra­n@chinadaily.com.cn

More than 130,000 polluting companies in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region have suspended production or shut down amid comprehens­ive controls to curb air pollution in the autumn and winter, environmen­tal authoritie­s said on Tuesday.

After blue skies over the weekend, the air quality in many cities of the region including Beijing, Tianjin, and Shijiazhua­ng, Tangshan and Baoding in Hebei province is forecast to decline to the moderate or even severe level on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the China National Environmen­tal Monitoring Center.

It will once again improve, reaching the good level on Friday, it added.

In response to coping with frequent air pollution in the autumn and winter, environmen­t authoritie­s in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei province, have pledged to continue strict controls and carry out extra measures to curb pollution.

“Hebei province has dealt with around 108,500 polluting companies, including closing them down or suspending their production in 2017,” Gao Jianmin, head of the Hebei Provincial Environmen­t Bureau, said on Tuesday.

Besides, 19,000 polluting companies were found in Tianjin, of which half were shut down completely, said Wen Wurui, Gao’s counterpar­t in Tianjin.

Around 6,000 polluting companies were shut down in Beijing.

The three heads of the environmen­t bureaus introduced their measures to tackle with winter smog, showing that coal consumptio­n for heating services is another major target along with restrictio­ns on industrial production.

In the downtown districts of Beijing and Tianjin, gas or electricit­y has replaced coal as the source of winter heating, and in Hebei more than 2 million households in urban and rural areas have switched their fuel as well, according to the three officials.

In Beijing, total coal consumptio­n was reduced to 7 million metric tons in 2017, compared with 23 million tons in 2013, “and 90 percent of the current energy mix was highqualit­y energy including gas, greatly helping to reduce emissions,” said Fang Li, head of Beijing Environmen­tal Protection Bureau.

More companies in heavy industry will reduce their production to lower emissions in the region — for example, 396 major companies from the casting, iron and steel and constructi­on sectors in Tianjin will do so from Wednesday, Wen said.

The comprehens­ive measures in the three areas resulted in an improvemen­t in air quality, such as the average concentrat­ion of PM2.5, hazardous fine particulat­e matter, which declined in Tianjin from Oct 1 to 25 by 24 percent year-on-year, said Wen from Tianjin.

“But the severe air pollution for days in a row hampered the improvemen­ts,” Wen added. “Therefore it’s a priority to take extra measures when there is severe air pollution.”

The Ministry of Environmen­tal Protection has sent inspection teams to monitor the three government­s to deal with pollution problems to improve regional air quality.

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