Chinese residents were urged yesterday to reduce their water
consumption as fears mount of a drought that could last months.
A
severe dry spell has parched northern regions since spring leaving
8 million rural people and 6.3 million livestock desperately short
of drinking water.
Weather forecast agencies and water control authorities are warning
that the drought may continue into next spring in northern
China.
Vice-Premier Wen Jiabao encouraged Chinese residents to take a more
frugal approach when using water.
Wen said yesterday that cities should formulate reasonable water
consumption schemes, strengthen management of water usage and use
the price of water as a lever to encourage people to save
water.
The message was delivered at a national television and telephone
conference on drought relief and water-control facilities
construction, which was convened to devise key anti-drought
policies for next spring.
"Water deficit in northern China has become a major stumbling block
in the way of economic and social development," said Wen.
(China Daily December 4, 2002)
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