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On June 27, the State Environmental Protection Administration announced
the accomplishment of the specified goal of major pollutant discharge
across China. It's gratifying to note that by the end of 1999, the
total volume of the discharge of 12 major pollutants nationwide
were all lower than the targeted control value set for 2000, meeting
the planned control requirements ahead of schedule, which were set
for the ninth Five-year Plan.
Over the past four years, marked progress has been made in this
work of pollutant discharge control. By the end of 1999, the average
reduction rate of the 12 indexes had decreased 43.3 percent.
At the new briefings held on June 27, an official with the State
Environmental Protection Administration stressed that although the
aggregate pollutant control planned target set for 2000 had been
attained ahead of time, the foundation was not strong and the total
emission of pollutants remained high, therefore, to achieve the
target of basically improving the country's environmental quality,
it is still necessary to substantially reduce the volume of pollutant
discharge.
(People's Daily 06/28/2000)
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