SEPA: After the Storm(4)
Published:
2007-09-17
In August the sulphuric acid cloud prevention project of Yinguang Group went underway with a total investment of 390 million yuan, Baiyin City will also start a waste water treatment and recycling plant costing 260 million yuan after SEPA lifts restrictions on the region. Meanwhile, Baiyin City is checking over the 238 construction projects that have began since 2004.
"Thanks to the restriction policy, we are reconsidering the problems faced by a resource-dependent city that is in transition," says Baiyin's mayor.
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