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China implements black soil protection law

At present, 950 square kilometers of water and soil erosion have been controlled, accounting for 89 per cent of the planned area.
November 17, 2022 | 0 Comments

At present, 950 square kilometers of water and soil erosion have been controlled, accounting for 89 per cent of the planned area.

China’s Ministry of Water Resources is implementing the black soil protection law for black soil water and soil conservation. At present, 950 square kilometres of water and soil erosion have been controlled, accounting for 89 per cent of the planned area.

 This year, the country continues to increase efforts to control water and soil erosion in the black soil areas of Northeast China. The central government has invested 1.22 billion yuan in water conservancy development funds to implement key national water and soil conservation projects such as comprehensive management of small watersheds and erosion management in Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and Inner Mongolia. 

Zhang Xiangwei, director of the Planning and Development Department of the Ministry of Water Resources, said that this year, the construction projects in the black soil area will be strictly supervised by adopting methods such as remote sensing supervision, credit supervision, and on-site supervision and inspection.

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