日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

 

Drought rings a warning bell

By Wu Jiachun
0 CommentsPrint E-mail China.org.cn, April 1, 2010
Adjust font size:

One lesson drawn from the severe drought that has left Yunnan Province suffering since last autumn is that the region's water conservation projects are in poor condition and need to be upgraded as soon as possible.

Boats are seen stranding on crackled bed of the Chirui Lake in Shiping County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 24, 2010. The sustaining severe drought ravaged this region since last October and made no harvest of crops. [Hu Yanhui/Xinhua]

Boats are seen stranding on crackled bed of the Chirui Lake in Shiping County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 24, 2010. The sustaining severe drought ravaged this region since last October and made no harvest of crops. [Hu Yanhui/Xinhua] 

"The water shortage in Kunming is a man-made shortage caused by our low water conservation capabilities. The drought has exposed the poor water conservation facilities in Kunming," said Kunming Municipal Party Secretary Qiu He.

Luoping County, which lies in the eastern part of the province, has been hit the worst. Home to eight rivers, the average rainfall reaches 4.4 billion cubic meters each year. About 1.9 billion cubic meters of the rainfall has evaporated and surface runoff is around 2.5 billion cubic meters.

According to the Luoping Bureau of Water Resources, the county only invested 16.5 million yuan in water conservation facilities last year. This amount of money is so small that the county would only be able to repair two water diverting channels with it.

Yunnan Plateau, known as the "Asian Water Tower," is also blessed with many lakes and rivers. Kunming City, claiming to be in need of water, has an annual rainfall of nearly 1000 mm. Many other cities envy Kunming's rich water resources.

Water conservation facilities are a social good, but are not cheap and require planning. Such long-term public causes have been neglected by some short-sighted government departments.

The drought has sounded a warning bell for local residents and governments in Yunnan. But as the saying goes, "better late than never." Yunnan residents must act soon to upgrade their water conservation facilities.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comments

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 旬邑县| 东城区| 大安市| 错那县| 阿克苏市| 会东县| 政和县| 伊川县| 曲松县| 视频| 大荔县| 清水河县| 华蓥市| 肃宁县| 贵德县| 嘉禾县| 洞口县| 神池县| 鄂托克旗| 剑阁县| 调兵山市| 始兴县| 黄平县| 通化市| 山东省| 湘乡市| 黎川县| 合作市| 锦屏县| 那曲县| 河池市| 盐津县| 崇仁县| 青浦区| 井陉县| 石阡县| 广德县| 成都市| 扎囊县| 文化| 连云港市|