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China’s water shortage problem more protruding in future
HEFEI—China’s total water
consumption would reach the top usable volume of its water resources by
2030, if without effective water saving measures, said Hu Siyi, vice
Minister of Water Resources here on Sunday.
Addressing an annual meeting of the Chinese Hydraulic Engineering
Society, Hu said the country’s estimated annual water consumption volume
may reach 700 billion to 800 billion cubic meters by 2030, while the
country’s usable water resources volume will be 800 billion to 900
billion cubic meters at that year.
“If cogent water conservation measures were not taken in time, China
would face water crisis at that time,” said Hu.
China suffers chronic water shortage in recent years. During the
2001-2005 period, the annual grain output reduced by 35 billion
kilograms on average as a result of drought. Water safety of 320 million
rural population could not be guaranteed and more than 400 cities
suffered inadequate water supply.
In north China, water consumption has exceeded some rivers’ bearing
capacity.
To reverse this unfavorable trend, China will take legislative,
engineering, economic and administrative measures to further save water
in future, Hu said.
Beijing has raised its water rates on several occasions to enhance
people’s awareness on water conservation.
The gigantic south-to-north water diversion project is under
construction in a bid to divert water from the country’s longest river
of Yangtze to water-shortage northern areas.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |