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Sewage exits along Yellow River to be mapped

Xinhua,June 02, 2020 Adjust font size:

The Ministry of Ecology and Environment, China's top environmental watchdog, has launched a campaign to comb the banks of the Yellow River to map all sewage outlets to fight pollution.

The campaign aims to boost protection of the environment and promote high-quality development in the Yellow River basin, the ministry said.

The campaign will first map the sewage exits and then monitor the pollutants from the exits, trace pollution to its source and develop tailor-made remediation measures.

The campaign will last for two or three years and the mapping of the sewage exits will be finished this year.

It will draw on experience from similar actions launched along the Yangtze River and the Bohai Sea last year. The actions have pinpointed 60,292 sewage outlets entering the Yangtze River and 18,886 sewage outlets entering the Bohai Sea, the ministry said.

Compared with the Yangtze River and the Bohai Sea, the Yellow River basin has a complex and diverse topography, uneven distribution of water resources and fragile ecology, the ministry said.

The path of green development is vital for China and the country has stepped up rolling out measures to enhance environmental protection.