China to investigate nationwide pollution sources
Beijing, Dec 13: China will launch its first nationwide investigation
into the sources of environmental pollution which will serve as a
reference for the government in tightening "soft" laws, a top
environmental official has said.
"It
will take three years to ascertain just how much pollutant is
discharged all over the country," director of the State Environmental
Protection Administration (SEPA), Zhou Shengxian said, noting that the
survey will start in 2008.
A list of products likely to cause
heavy pollution is being drafted, Zhou told the first national work
conference on environmental policies and the legal system here
yesterday.
He said that the list would provide a reference for
the government, who will then exclude the items from export rebates,
slap higher customs duties on them or impose limits on imports.
He also acknowledged the disadvantages of the current environmental legal and policy system.
"The
number of complaints and protests over pollution has been rising at an
annual rate of 30 per cent in recent years," he said.
"Pollution
problems have undermined social stability in some areas," he said,
attributing it mainly to an inadequate legal system and slack law
enforcement.
He noted that China's Environmental Protection Law,
which has not been amended since 1989, was too "soft" as fines were too
low and local environment departments were not granted enough authority
and power.
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