The Weihe River, the largest tributary of the Yellow River and
the main source of water for Shaanxi Province in Northwest China is
seriously short of water, according to a recent environmental
investigation.
It was carried out by the Shaanxi Provincial Environmental
Protection Bureau last month, with the aim of better understanding
and protecting the river, said Wang Xinrong, deputy director of the
bureau.
According to the investigation report announced yesterday, the
Zhuyuan and Qingyuan rivers, two main sources of the Weihe River,
have become seasonal rivers, with no water for half of the
year.
"At the point of the Weihe joining the two sources, the water
flow is now only one cubic meter per second. But that was at least
6 cubic meters per second in the 1950s," the report said.
Water data from a hydrological station in Longxi, a county next
to Weiyuan County where the two source rivers are located,
indicates there is no water for 180 days every year in the
180-kilometre long Weihe River going through Longxi County.
This means the average water supply for each Longxi resident is
only 140 cubic meters per year, one ninth of the average level in
Gansu Province, according to Wang.
In Weiyuan, the county seat of Weiyuan County, the water supply
has to sometimes be limited in some areas for its 23,000 residents,
according to Zhang Juchang, an official with the county's urban
construction bureau.
"The underground water level in the county seat area has dropped
by 2 meters in recent years," the official added.
The investigation found that the situation has been caused by
increased human activity and environmental deterioration.
Cutting down trees and turning grassland into farmland between
the 1950s and 1980s seriously damaged forests which had helped to
conserve water in the region of the Weihe River Valley. Industry
development and population increases, both needing more water, made
the situation worse, the report said.
According to Li Wenzhong, director of the Weiyuan County
Ecological Protection Office, the local government has paid great
attention to improving the environment in recent years. Some
projects involving forest planting and soil and water conservation
are being carried out.
"But there is a long way to go to completely improve the
ecological environment along the Weihe River Valley," Li said.
(China Daily September 8, 2006)
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