A key Chinese river winding through 26 large and medium-sized
cities is suffering from an increasingly drought environment due to
the excessive exploitation of water resources, a regional water
conservancy authority said.
The Haihe River Valley, covering some 320,000 square km and
flowing through Beijing and Tianjin municipalities and Hebei and
Shandong provinces, has seen 21 of its trunk tributaries run dry
for nearly seven months every year over the past several years,
according to a survey conducted by the Haihe River water
conservancy commission under the Ministry of Water
Resources.
The survey revealed that the water resources in the river have
been overused to adapt to the growing population and rapid economic
development along the river.
Nearly 100 percent of the water resources in the river valley
have been exploited, far exceeding the world standard of 40
percent, according to He Shan, deputy chief engineer of the Haihe
River commission.
Insufficient rainfall and surface water have led to the
excessive use of underground water in the river basin, a main cause
of a ground cave-in covering some 40,000 square km in the
region.
(Xinhua News Agency January 28, 2006)