A mechanism should be established for the free expression of
public opinions in the government's decision-making, says a signed
article in the Shanghai-based Youth Daily. An excerpt
follows:
A company in Dujiangyan city of southwest China's Sichuan Province is preparing to construct a
hydropower station on the Baitiaohe River. It also plans to build
some tourist facilities and sightseeing projects along the
river.
The news of building a hydropower station has aroused much
public attention since Baitiaohe River is a major water supplier
for Chengdu, capital city of the province. A related scientific
research institution has carried out a special survey to collect
public opinions and experts' suggestions.
Most of the surveyed think that the construction of a hydropower
station will raise the river bed and lower the current velocity,
which will reduce the river's self-purification capacity and lead
to poor water quality. The planned tourist facilities will cause
serious pollution. And to increase the head drop artificially will
leave much hidden risks for flood control work in the future.
Therefore, such projects will be built at the price of ruining the
water network and ecological environment in the Chengdu plain.
But the environmental assessment report provided by the company
itself gives totally different opinions. It says the project will
improve the water quality, ensure the irrigation supply and bring
little impact on the environment.
Different interest groups have different views and stands. But
whose opinion is more important on the construction of an important
project that concerns public interests? Only collective appeal
based on scientific considerations will conform with public
interest.
An independent academic organization is needed to interfere in
decision-making activities that concern public interests.
Fortunately, a gathering for free and cordial conversation was held
on the Baitiaohe River development project. Views and suggestions
from resident representatives, government officials and experts
were collected and then submitted to decision-makers for their
reference.
Such a mechanism for the expression of public opinions in the
making of decisions that concern public interest is very necessary.
The government, intellectuals and the public should all work
together for its establishment and improvement.
(China Daily May 8, 2006)