China is preparing to formulate a law on Yellow River to better
protect and use its water resources.
Nine provinces and autonomous regions along the Yellow River have
forwarded their proposals to the central government, urging the
National People's Congress, China's legislature, to list the law
on its legislation agenda as early as possible.
The Yellow River Water Conservancy Committee has set up a special
group to draft the framework of the law and invited senior experts
to make investigations in provinces along the river.
The law will outline principles for harnessing the river, the system
and method of management as well as the function, status and obligations
of institutions in charge of the river's management.
As the major source of water in northwest and north China, the Yellow
River provides water to 50 large and medium-sized cities with 12
percent of China's total population.
Historically, the harnessing of Yellow River is of vital importance
in maintaining social stability and prosperity.
(Xinhua 12/24/2000)
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