Tuesday, February 12, 2008

China steps up efforts to fight pollution




BEIJING (Reuters) - China will aim this year to reduce its emissions of sulphur dioxide by 6 percent from their 2005 levels as it steps up efforts to fight pollution, its top environmental official said in remarks published on Tuesday.
The official Xinhua news agency cited Zhou Shengxian, head of the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), as saying that the government would close many small coal-fired power plants, as well as steel mills and cement plants, to cut emissions of the acid rain-causing pollutant.
Zhou also said the government aimed to reduce COD, or chemical oxygen demand, a measure of water pollution, by 5 percent from its 2005 level this year.






China prepares to fix the pollution problem that has been an issue since 2005. SEPA is closing many coal fired plants along with other businesses that produce lots of pollution. These actions are expected to lower the pollution rate.




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