The government is to raise water prices across the board to
promote conservation and efficiency in a reform of the country's
water price system during the 11th Five-Year Plan period
(2006-2010).
The Ministry of Water Resources said domestic water prices would
be tiered with higher fees for heavy consumers to encourage
conservation.
Progressive payment systems for over-quota water use for farming
and industry will be implemented nationwide.
The scope of water use fees would be enlarged and fees would be
publicized.
The government's 2005 water resources report, the first of its
kind to be published, showed an average of 169 cubic meters of
water was consumed for every 10,000 yuan in industrial added value.
The government aims to cut the figure by 30 percent by 2010.
Li Yunsheng, an expert of the Chinese Academy for Environmental
Planning of the State Environmental Protection Administration, said
inadequate supply facilities, under-priced water and poor awareness
of conservation were major problems.
Li said waste water treatment fees were expected to rise to 0.8
yuan (US$0.1) per ton, compared to 0.1 yuan per ton at present.
(Xinhua News Agency December 9, 2006)