China has closed 213
factories in its inland provinces and autonomous regions over the
past three years to reduce industrial pollution, according to a
statement from the State Environmental Protection Administration
(SEPA) in Beijing on Thursday.
Another 873 factories in the provinces of Shanxi and Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region were shut down
pending renovation, according to the administration.
"The total investment in renovation and construction
of environmental protection facilities is 1.43 billion yuan (about
US$181 million)," the administration said.
The statement said the three-year campaign, intended
to reduce industrial pollution in the four provinces and regions,
has affected 1086 factories. 409 out of the 873 factories ordered
to carry out reconstruction work have now resumed production after
passing a government examination. The others are still closed
down.
The administration is urging local governments to step
up supervision of the factories, saying that negligence has
resulted in excessive industrial pollution.
It said that 40 government employees, who were
involved in industrial pollution cases, received administrative
sanctions during the campaign. Two were removed from their posts
and another two are under judicial investigation.
(Xinhua News Agency October 6, 2006)
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