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农发行四川乐至县支行累计投放10.76亿元贷款 持续擦亮“水利银行”品牌
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-06-16 06:44

Core Insights - The Agricultural Development Bank of China (ADBC) has invested a total of 1.076 billion yuan in various loans since the "14th Five-Year Plan" to support agricultural and rural development in Lezhi County, enhancing the county's rural revitalization efforts and reinforcing its brand as a "Water Conservancy Bank" [1] Group 1: Environmental Protection and Water Management - ADBC provided a loan of 345 million yuan to Lezhi County Qingyuan Water Co., Ltd. for the construction of rural sewage treatment facilities, which is a significant step in implementing the Yangtze River Protection Strategy and has become a hallmark of ecological civilization in the county [2] - The sewage treatment project covers 25 towns, establishing one new sewage treatment plant, 151 sewage collection points, and 233 sewage treatment facilities, with a daily processing capacity of 5,151 tons, benefiting 89,000 residents and improving sewage collection rates to over 90% [2] Group 2: Water Supply Improvement - ADBC allocated 383 million yuan to Lezhi County Ruizhi Project Management Co., Ltd. to enhance water supply and drainage facilities, including the construction and expansion of 18 water supply stations and the installation of 320 kilometers of water supply pipelines, along with a smart water management system [3] - This project aims to increase the rural centralized water supply rate to 95% and achieve a 100% water quality compliance rate, benefiting 120,000 residents in impoverished and remote areas [3] Group 3: Flood Control and River Management - ADBC approved a loan of 348 million yuan for the governance of the Mengxi River, which included the construction of 28 kilometers of flood control embankments and the dredging of 45 kilometers of river channels, raising the flood control standard to once in 50 years [4] - The project also involves ecological slope protection and wetland restoration, planting 120,000 square meters of aquatic plants, and creating an ecological landscape that promotes agricultural tourism and adds 800 acres of fish farming in rice fields [4]