China has classified its water areas into some 13,000 water
environment zones according to different functions and uses of
water resources in these areas, a senior official in charge of
environment protection said in Beijing Wednesday.
The classification of 600 river systems, including 5,737 rivers and
980 lakes and reservoirs, has resulted in the designation of
environmental zones for natural protection, drinking, industrial
and agricultural use, sightseeing and entertainment.
The classification, which took 13 years, has provided a solid
foundation for better water protection in the country, said Wang
Jirong, deputy director of the State Environmental Protection
Administration.
The work was done in accordance with relevant laws and regulations
on water pollution prevention and quality of surface water, taking
into account the capacity of water areas, the needs of social and
economic development and the requirement for sewage discharge
control.
Wang said the completion of the classification eases the
administration of the water environment and the implementation of
the surface water environmental standards.
(Xinhua News Agency September 19, 2002)
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