China promises 'better air quality' for Asian Games

Air quality monitoring

China promises 'better air quality' for Asian Games

13 Jul, 2009

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Chinese authorities have announced plans to improve air quality in Guangzhou ahead of the 16th Asian Games next year.

Yang Liu, deputy director of the Guangzhou environmental protection bureau, told China Daily that 900 million yuan will be set aside by the government to deal with the problem, as well as well as 1.8 billion yuan which will be raised by the private sector.

"We have set a goal to ensure as many as 361 days of better air quality next year," he told the publication.

However, Mr Liu added that the challenge of improving air quality "remains tough".

Up to 32 chemical plants may need to close or halt production in order to cut pollution in the area.

"Industrial discharges like carbon and sulfur dioxide are major contributors to air pollution," he furthered.

In related news, Xinhuanet.com reported last month that air quality improved in Beijing during the first half of 2009.

Written by Joseph Hutton



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