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毁林毁草、水土流失、非法采矿……中央生态环保督察集中通报3省区典型案例
Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-16 06:33

Group 1 - The central ecological environmental protection inspection has reported typical cases from Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, and Ningxia, highlighting issues such as deforestation, grassland destruction, soil erosion, and illegal mining activities [1][2] - In Inner Mongolia, significant illegal land use was reported, with over 3,600 acres of grassland illegally cultivated and 320 acres of grassland occupied unlawfully [1] - The ecological restoration efforts in Inner Mongolia are lagging, with six key projects still incomplete and a vegetation restoration task of 95,000 acres not yet fulfilled [1] Group 2 - In Shaanxi, the city of Yulin has a severe soil erosion problem, with 86% of its area affected, making it a major source of sediment for the Yellow River [2] - Yulin's soil erosion control measures are falling short, with only 54% and 68% of the targeted areas for soil erosion management completed in specific counties [2] - Illegal activities related to soil conservation are prevalent in Yulin, including significant dumping of construction waste and unauthorized land excavation [2] Group 3 - In Ningxia, the mining sector, particularly in Zhongwei City, is facing ecological protection challenges, with inadequate restoration efforts reported [3] - The Mingju Electric Stone Company has illegally occupied 205 acres of grassland without proper permits, and has cumulatively encroached on approximately 90 acres of grassland since its operation began [3] - Several mining companies in Zhongwei have failed to effectively restore ecological damage, with ongoing illegal dumping of waste materials and inadequate remediation of mining sites [3]