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farmers in Gansu Province enjoy tap water
04/16/2003
Xinhua
More and more farmers in Northwest China's Gansu Province, long
suffering acute water shortage, are getting access to tap water.
In Gansu, it has the prolonged dream of farmers to have tap water,
and today, Wuma villagers in Awu township of Gansu's Dangchang county,
are about to realize their dream following several other villages
in the township.
Gansu province has been suffering from severe water shortage, and
in years of drought, some residents in outlying areas would have
to carry water from several kilometers away. In some areas, the
fluorine content in water is above the healthy standards set by
the Ministry of Health.
By the end of 1999, Gansu province had 5.02 million people suffering
drinking water shortage, among whom more than one million people
were drinking polluted water or water with high fluorine content.
The provincial government launched a program in 2000 to tackle
the problem in rural areas of Gansu, and today more than 2.7 million
people and an increasing number of farmers have access to tap water
supply.
Clean water has kept diseases away and farmers have begun to grow
vegetables and flowers as they have enough water.
Gansu province has set a three-year goal of solving the remaining
2.3 million rural people's water supply problem and supplying tap
water to 35 percent of the rural townships in the province.
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