Tibet reports progress in environment protection
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China's Tibet Autonomous Region maintained sound environment last year
thanks to a series of protection measures, a report issued by the local
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Tibet's
2010 environment status report said the region reported progress in
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Last
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in Mount Qomolangma, met national standards for clean water, the
document said.
Meanwhile, all Tibetan cities and towns reported good air quality last year.
The
regional capital Lhasa reported good air quality on 98.9 percent of the
days in 2010. In Tibet's second largest city Xigaze, air quality was
good on 99.5 percent of the days.
In Bayi town of Nyingchi Prefecture, air quality was good all during the year.
The report attributed the good air and water quality to effect environment protection.
"Effective
measures were taken to protect the pastureland, forests, wetlands and
bio-diversity and curb pollution," the document said.
Last year, the regional environment protection administration closed down nine ore concentration plants to curb pollution.
Another
26 ore concentration plants and 16 mines were suspended production for
overhaul, said Jampel, deputy chief of the regional environment
protection administration.
He said Tibet had banned ultra-thin
plastic bags and lunch boxes and started building three garbage
treatment plants in Nagqu, Qamdo and Ngari prefectures.
Another 14 garbage treatment plants will be built in 14 counties across the plateau region, he said.
To
expand the region's forest reserves, an additional 60,000 hectares of
trees were planted in Tibet last year and 4,000 hectares of cropland
was reclaimed to forests.
Last year, Tibet set up three new
nature reserves and spent 20.7 million yuan (3.2 million U.S. dollars)
to improve rural environment in 26 villages.
Meanwhile, the
region spent a total of 780 million yuan to preserve its natural
forests, wetlands and wildlife, prevent forest fire, plant diseases and
insect pests and promote clean energy in nomadic communities.
Experts
say environment protection on the Tibet Plateau, dubbed the "roof of
the world", is essential in fighting glacial melting and climate change.
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