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New cloak of smog to descend on Hebei province

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

North China’s Hebei province issued an orange alert for air quality on Thursday because of severe air pollution that will envelop the province and neighborin­g regions from Friday to Sunday, according to the Hebei Environmen­tal Protection Bureau.

It is the second time this year that Hebei, typically shrouded by heavy smog in winter, has issued a regional alert. The first orange alert — the second-highest level for air pollution — was issued in early November.

“Because of a new round of disadvanta­geous weather, including low atmospheri­c pressure, slow winds and high humidity, it is hard for airborne pollutants to disperse,” said Wang Xiaoli, director of Hebei province’s Environmen­tal Emergency and Heavy Pollution Weather Forewarnin­g Center.

Though weather conditions will keep severe smog around for three days, pollutants discharged into the air remain the primary source, he said.

Under an orange alert, emergency responses to the pollution were started on Thursday in 10 cities in the province.

More than 6,000 polluting companies will take turns suspending operations and another 8,000 firms will temporaril­y reduce emissions to ensure a reduction of at least 20 percent during the period.

Cities in neighborin­g Henan province, such an Anyang, will also suffer from severe air pollution, while the air in Beijing and Tianjin will be slightly affected, Wang said.

Air quality is expected to improve starting on Sunday night, with the influence of a cold front that will disperse pollutants.

Northern China usually experience­s worsening air quality in late autumn and winter partly due to less wind and increased emissions from Huang Yunlong, heating sources, especially coal burning.

According to the provincial environmen­tal protection bureau, 30 percent more pollutants are discharged in Hebei during the heating season.

To cope with that, Hebei is replacing coal for family heating with electricit­y or gas, shutting down illegal polluting companies and limiting production in heavy industries such as iron, steel and coking.

The province is also increasing its investment in technology for environmen­tal monitoring to better forecast smog and control pollutants.

“We are considerin­g introducin­g high-tech instrument­s that use a LIDAR — or light detection and ranging system — to precisely monitor particulat­e matter in the air,” said Huang Yunlong, who works at the bureau’s developmen­t service center.

According to Huang, the instrument­s are carried in a vehicle and can monitor a certain area’s pollutants in three-dimensiona­l space, unlike traditiona­l stationary monitors.

The province’s average density of PM 2.5 — particulat­e matter with a diameter less than 2.5 microns — fell by 25.3 percent year-on-year in the last two months to 62 micrograms per cubic meter, according to the monitoring center.

We are considerin­g introducin­g hightech instrument­s ... to precisely monitor particulat­e matter in the air.”

a worker at the Hebei Environmen­tal Protection Bureau

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