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Thursday, October 12, 2000, updated at 10:03(GMT+8)
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State Moves to Protect Environment in West

The government issued an urgent circular yesterday banning the use of obsolete facilities, technologies and products that may worsen the pollution in the west.

Jointly issued by the Sate Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) and the State Economic and Trade Commission, the circular urged developers not to undertake industrial projects that may result in serious environmental pollution in the west.

Such projects include paper-making, leather processing and the production of dyes.

Also prohibited is the use of obsolete manufacturing techniques and backward technologies and equipment.

The circular was issued to counteract the fact that out-of-date technologies, installations and products as well as wastes have been introduced in several western provinces.

The circular said that proposed environmental projects for the west should be examined closely by local governments to forestall any potential pollution.

Environmental protection departments at all levels in the west are required to improve their evaluations of the impact of any proposed projects that might harm the environment.

Local governments are also responsible for closing down small enterprises that have been causing heavy pollution. Such enterprises will not be allowed to open in the western region, the circular said.

China has been calling for the protection of the environment in the west since it decided to develop the area. Recent plans include 10 projects involved 80 billion yuan (US$9.7 billion) to help protect the environment.

(www.chinadaily,com.cn)




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