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  • NW China's Shaanxi to invest RMB 32.5 bln in water conservancy in 2019

    Northwest China's Shaanxi province plans to invest 32.5 billion yuan in water conservancy projects in 2019, according to the province's Department of Water Resources.

    February22,2019


  • China's Henan province to launch 10 water conservancy projects

    Central China's Henan province will start construction of ten major water conservancy projects in the next two years, and the projects with a total investment of over 34.3 billion yuan will be completed by 2023.

    November22,2018


  • China speeds up construction of major water conservancy projects

    China has been speeding up construction of major water conservancy projects since the beginning of the year.

    September05,2018


  • China to disclose drinking water safety conditions this year

    All Chinese cities at the county level or above will disclose safety conditions of drinking water this year as the country makes further efforts in curbing water pollution, the environmental minister said.

    February05,2018


  • Draft amendment strengthens government's role in water protection

    China's top legislature on Thursday began reviewing a draft amendment to better prevent water pollution by strengthening government responsibility and supervision.

    June22,2017


  • China's water diversion benefits 53 mln residents

    China's south-to-north water diversion project has benefited more than 53 million people in the cities of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei and Henan provinces, authorities said Friday.

    May26,2017


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