2000 AD: Water Environment Problems of China
The problems of water supply of China in 2000 are revealed by statistical data. It is shown that 450 cities will be short of fresh water; a great quantity is utilised in agriculture much of which can be saved; groundwater is over-extracted; the level of water is falling by an average of 1-2mu each y...
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description | The problems of water supply of China in 2000 are revealed by
statistical data. It is shown that 450 cities will be short of fresh
water; a great quantity is utilised in agriculture much of which can be
saved; groundwater is over-extracted; the level of water is falling by
an average of 1-2mu each year which has caused the subsiding of regional
earth; the quality of drinking water and of water utilised in industry
becomes poorer; water resources are polluted because of the increase in
organic pollutants, the number and size of cities, the pollution of
nutrient and colon bacillus, the decrease in the area of lakes, the
shortage of money for administration, the amount of polluted water
drained without efficient treatment, the low re-utilisation ratio of
water, and the low rate of sewerage system development. |
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saved; groundwater is over-extracted; the level of water is falling by
an average of 1-2mu each year which has caused the subsiding of regional
earth; the quality of drinking water and of water utilised in industry
becomes poorer; water resources are polluted because of the increase in
organic pollutants, the number and size of cities, the pollution of
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water; a great quantity is utilised in agriculture much of which can be
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an average of 1-2mu each year which has caused the subsiding of regional
earth; the quality of drinking water and of water utilised in industry
becomes poorer; water resources are polluted because of the increase in
organic pollutants, the number and size of cities, the pollution of
nutrient and colon bacillus, the decrease in the area of lakes, the
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