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Unclean drinking water threatens health of 320 mln Chinese
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www.chinaview.cn  2007-03-13

BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) -- One quarter of the Chinese population is
drinking unclean water, said a report released on Monday by one of the
country's environmental non-government organizations.

The Green Book of the Environment released by the Beijing-based Friends
of Nature said that at least 320 million Chinese were risking their health
by drinking unclean water, most of whom live in the country's rural areas.

The report, citing statistics from the Environmental Monitoring of
China, said 34 percent of the country's 800 million rural residents were
drinking unclean water in 2006.

"About 70 percent of China's rivers are polluted and 96 percent of rural
villages do not have adequate sewage plants. These two factors together pose
huge threats to the health of the Chinese rural population," said Yang
Dongping, vice president of Friends of Nature and chief editor of the Green
Book of the Environment.

Earlier this month, the Chinese Ministry of Water Resources pledged to
invest 32 billion yuan (about 4 billion U.S. dollars) over the next ten
years to ensure that 300 million rural residents, mainly those in the
western regions, have clean water to drink.

The Ministry of Water Resources will also cooperate closely with the
State Environmental Protection Administration to prevent water pollution in
rural areas.

Editor: Pliny Han

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