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Huge investment earmarked to improve environment of Qinghai Lake
XINING—China plans to invest
1.567 billion yuan (214.7 million U.S. dollars) over the next decade to
protect and improve the ecological environment of the valley of Qinghai
Lake, the country’s biggest inland saltwater sea.
Starting this year, the project will be carried out in Gangcha, Haiyan,
Tianjun and Gonghe counties of northwest China’s Qinghai Province,
covering 29,661 square kilometers, said a spokesman with the
Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Economy Department of the Qinghai
Provincial Development and Reform Commission. The 10-year project aims
to help conserve wetlands, restore grassland, control rats and pests,
prevent land desertification, plant trees, resettle local residents,
offer safe drinking water to rural people, renovate river ways, and
others, the spokesman said.
“The project can not only help conserve the ecological environment of
the Qinghai Lake valley and prevent the falling of the lake’s water
level, but also improve the living condition of local farmers and
herdsmen,” he said. Perched more than 3,200 meters above sea level, the
4,300-square-km Qinghai Lake, located in the northeast of Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau, is home to 189 species of birds and a crucial barrier against
the desert spreading from west to east. With a slim population of more
than 70,000, the Qinghai Lake valley is historically a land for farming.
The waste produced by hotels and restaurants have been discharged into
the lake without being properly treated and garbage, such as crisp
packets and plastic drink bottles left behind by tourists, are
frequently found around the lake.
In addition, the lake is threatened by global warming and encroaching
desert. Statistics with the provincial environment protection
administration show the lake shrunk more than 380 sq km between 1959 and
2006 and the average water level dropped three meters to the present
level of 18 meters.—Xinhua |