中文USEUROPEAFRICAASIA

Polluters still flouting law: inspection

By WU WENCONG in Beijing and ZHENG JINRAN in Shijiazhuang ( China Daily ) Updated: 2013-11-19 00:34:46

Enterprises in suburban Beijing and nearby areas are still illegally discharging airborne pollutants on a large scale, an investigation has found.

This is despite government efforts to fight smog, the inspection by the Ministry of Environmental Protection discovered.

The ministry carried out the inspection with local environmental protection bureaus in Beijing, Hebei and Shanxi provinces, as well as the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, in October.

Twenty-one of the 65 companies and factories checked were found to be carrying out illegal activities, such as excessive emissions of pollutants, or to have poor environmental management, the inspection results released on Monday show.

Dust also worsened air pollution in the region, with no effective dustproof measures taken at construction sites, coal yards and rubbish dumps.

Punishments for the companies are still pending, but nine of them from Hebei have already been fined up to 100,000 yuan ($16,400).

Those in charge of the companies received penalties such as fines, were removed from their posts or dismissed, the ministry said.

Zou Shoumin, director of the ministry's environmental supervision bureau, is in charge of the inspection.

"Under the current laws and regulations, people can be investigated for legal responsibility only when found to have violated relevant laws more than twice a year and to have caused a certain level of damage to the environment.

"We have high expectations for the environmental law that is being amended and hope that harsher penalties, such as fines based on the number of days of pollution, can be included," he said.

Zou said local governments in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area have made great efforts to implement the central government's air pollution prevention action plan in recent months.

For example, Baoding in Hebei, which has ranked among the top 10 most polluted cities in China almost every month, has halted work on all downtown construction sites.

By October, the local government had also closed about 3,000 small, heavily polluting companies that were operating illegally in the electroplating, cement, steel, refining and quarrying industries.

Chen Xintong, an official at the Baoding environmental protection bureau, said, "The government has long been cracking down on these small enterprises, and measures have been intensified this year to fight severe air pollution."

The inspection last month was part of a six-month campaign from October to March focusing on key polluters in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area.

The campaign is aimed at reducing smog that can worsen sharply during the winter heating season.

Zou, from the ministry, said investigations would cover more regions in northern China, where air pollution is severe.

"As the heating season began on Nov 15 in most cities, more problems may occur," he said. "Meanwhile, we will also keep an eye on previous problems and see how they are tackled."

Twelve investigation teams, comprising environmental officials and journalists, will begin a two-week fact-finding tour of 12 cities from Monday.

All problems found during the investigation will be disclosed in early December to inspire greater media and public supervision, ministry spokesman Tao Detian said.

 

Most Popular
Special
...
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 福利一区二区三区视频在线观看| 国产福利一区视频| 国产亚洲高清在线精品不卡| 中文字幕成人在线观看| 黑人巨大精品大战白人美女| 无码人妻丰满熟妇啪啪网站| 免费av一区二区三区| 色久悠悠色久在线观看| 日产精品卡2卡三卡乱码网址| 偷炮少妇宾馆半推半就激情| 夜夜爽免费视频| 无码人妻久久一区二区三区免费 | 久久国内精品自在自线软件| 美女无遮挡免费视频网站| 夜夜爽夜夜叫夜夜高潮漏水| 亚洲av无码一区二区三区dv| 精品视频久久久久| 国产精品日本亚洲777| 久久在精品线影院精品国产| 欧美精品偷自拍另类在线观看| 国产在线精品香蕉麻豆| 一本岛一区在线观看不卡| 欧美孕妇与黑人巨交| 国产99re在线观看只有精品| 91香蕉视频黄色| 日本乱偷人妻中文字幕在线| 亚洲视频欧美视频| 高清在线精品一区二区| 天天碰免费视频| 九九热在线视频观看这里只有精品 | 国产精品黄网站| 久久久久综合国产| 波多野结衣变态夫妻| 国产免费一区二区三区VR| aa级毛片毛片免费观看久| 日韩精品中文乱码在线观看| 公和我在厨房猛烈进出视频| h无遮挡男女激烈动态图| 性欧美高清come| 亚洲av成人片在线观看| 永久在线毛片免费观看|