Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has asked for strict enforcement of
the law during the upcoming nationwide environmental
inspection.
The inspection, which began on Wednesday under the supervision
of the State Environmental Protection Administration, aims to
prevent companies discharging waste illegally.
Wen ordered the "improvement of the legal system, clarification
of which departments should be held accountable and the tightening
of law enforcement" during the inspection.
China's top environmental official Zhou Shengxian called for the
clearance of all the illegally constructed docks, stock farms and
garbage storages.
The waste water discharging companies sitting along big rivers
including the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Huaihe River and Songhua
River that harbor potential pollution should be carefully dealt
with, Zhou said.
"If illegal operations are discovered, the companies must be
closed and punished," he ordered.
Zhou also pledged to block projects that cause serious pollution
or harm the ecology. He said construction projects that have not
passed environmental inspection should be strictly punished.
China has denied approval for 1,190 out of 55,000 construction
projects evaluated over the last two years.
Last year, the environment agency ordered the suspension of 30
big construction projects for alleged violations of environmental
laws.
(Xinhua News Agency June 2, 2006)