China Daily

49 detained over environmen­tal damage

- By MA ZHIPING and LIU XIAOLI in Haikou Contact the writers at mazhiping@ chinadaily.com.cn

So far, 295 officials have been held accountabl­e, including 49 who were detained, for environmen­tal damage caused by projects they were supposed to oversee, a senior official at Hainan’s Provincial Department of Ecology and Environmen­t Protection said on Wednesday.

Mao Dongli, the deparment’s deputy director, said the tropical province has establishe­d nine inspection teams. The managing deputy governor will head the inspection­s, and top officials from the provincial discipline inspection commission, organizati­on department and other key department­s will be members.

They will inspect the nine environmen­tal destructio­n cases reported by the central government in December to further clarify responsibi­lity and punish individual­s responsibl­e.

The central government report, released after a monthlong inspection, criticized local authoritie­s for several constructi­on projects that had broken the law and left “scars” on the environmen­t that would be hard to heal. The central government has since required local authoritie­s to submit rectificat­ion plans before the end of this month.

As of Jan 12, the Hainan provincial government had fined 648 companies a total of 39.2 million yuan ($6.1 million), Mao said on Wednesday in a news conference in Haikou, capital of Hainan. He said the government officials also were being held accountabl­e. Details about the officials held responsibl­e for the damage were not immediatel­y available.

The rectificat­ion plans, covproject ering 56 measures under four categories had been completed and submitted to the central government.

“Constructi­on on all illegal projects mentioned in the central government inspection report has been suspended or stopped by now,” Mao said, adding that further actions against the projects over environmen­tal destructio­n will be carried out after the rectificat­ion plans are approved by the central government.

A reclamatio­n project with 18 floors and 145,612 square meters on Xiaozhou Island, near the Sanya river mouth, already has been knocked down and all constructi­on rubbish has been moved away. Landscapin­g will be finished in a week, said Ni Shaoliang, deputy director of Tianya district, where the is located.

The Phoenix Island project, with constructi­on on its first phase begun 18 years ago, caused the loss of sand from beaches on the west side of Sanya Bay. Developers are implementi­ng measures to restore the beach and improve the area’s water quality.

Last year, Hainan’s Department of Ecology and Environmen­t Protection investigat­ed 1,114 environmen­tal violation cases and issued 104 million yuan in total fines, which exceeded the total for the entire 12th five-year plan period (2011-15).

Mao said Hainan will further improve its legal platform for pollution supervisio­n and strictly abide by the environmen­t law in regard to developing economic projects.

 ?? LUO YUNFEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Constructi­on of a resort project at Riyue Bay, or Sun Moon Bay, in Wanning, Hainan province, has been halted. The Sun Moon Island project covers a reclamatio­n area of 97 hectares, and constructi­on on Moon Island, 49.1 hectares, began without proper...
LUO YUNFEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Constructi­on of a resort project at Riyue Bay, or Sun Moon Bay, in Wanning, Hainan province, has been halted. The Sun Moon Island project covers a reclamatio­n area of 97 hectares, and constructi­on on Moon Island, 49.1 hectares, began without proper...

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