Bringing back dark green mountains, azure skies, limpid rivers
and white clouds is the ambitious new goal for east China's
Jiangsu Province, according to sources with the provincial
government.
An provincial official told a work conference on urban-rural
programming which opened Tuesday that Jiangsu has a comprehensive
environmental improvement program for the next five years.
Half of Jiangsu, a province located in the Yangtze River Delta
area, has been urbanized. There are now five super-sized cities,
five big cities, nine medium sized cities, 45 small cities which
are home to 37 million urban residents.
Accelerated urbanization means more people will move to cities
over the next five years in Jiangsu, which wants to see 55
percentof its population living in urban areas.
The province plans to build and optimize its urban road
networkto ease traffic congestions. Super sized cities as Nanjing,
Suzhou,and Wuxi will develop mass transit systems including the No.
2 metro in Nanjing, which will cost 10.5 billion yuan (about US$1.3
billion).
New sewage treatment facilities are also in the works for
province. It plans to treat more than 85 percent of the sewage
flowing into the Huaihe river by the end of 2006.
Jiangsu will also enlarge its green space to cover 40 percent of
its land mass by 2010 as the cities of Nanjing, Suzhou and Yangzhou
will be transformed into 'eco-garden' cities by 2010, said the
official.
A cleaner environment and better water resources in rural
Jiangsu is also a priority.
(Xinhua News Agency March 9, 2006)