十条长江支流纳入国家名录 标志着苏州市水系正式融入长江流域治理大格局
Su Zhou Ri Bao·2025-05-09 00:22

Group 1 - The Ministry of Water Resources recently released a directory of the Yangtze River main stream and its first and second-level tributaries, with nine key rivers in Suzhou recognized as first-level tributaries and the Wu Song River as a second-level tributary, marking the first systematic compilation since the implementation of the Yangtze River Protection Law in 2021 [1] - The Yangtze River, flowing over 6,000 kilometers, traverses 11 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities, and the recognition of these ten key rivers in Suzhou signifies the integration of the city's water system into the broader governance framework of the Yangtze River basin [1] - The ten recognized tributaries play a crucial role in Suzhou's overall water system, contributing to flood control, ecological conservation, and navigation irrigation, with specific rivers like the Wang Yu River serving as a clean water corridor and the Liu River carrying historical significance in shipping [1] Group 2 - The designation of the tributary directory provides a dual impetus of "safety valve + accelerator" for industries along the Yangtze River in Suzhou, with strict controls on chemical projects within a 1-kilometer radius of the river, ensuring that key industrial parks remain outside safety red lines [2] - The directory addresses issues of ambiguous tributary definitions and insufficient law enforcement basis, allowing for scientifically tailored governance plans for river management under the framework of the Yangtze River protection strategy [2] - Suzhou plans to systematically advance ecological protection projects for the Yangtze River, establishing a solid foundation for the city's green transformation through precise governance strategies for each river [2]