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活力中国调研行丨 守好长江上游每一滴水 重庆构建治水“神经网络”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-20 13:17

Group 1 - The article highlights the emergence of new water-related activities in Chongqing, particularly during the summer, showcasing the region's transformation into a destination for water-based tourism and leisure [1][2] - The local government has been actively promoting the transition of fishermen to alternative livelihoods, with many former fishermen now operating restaurants and other businesses along the Yangtze River [4][6][7] - Since the implementation of fishing bans, Chongqing has seen a significant increase in aquatic biodiversity, with 58 new fish species recorded and a notable improvement in water quality, achieving a stable Class II rating for eight consecutive years [9][11] Group 2 - The article discusses the rigorous monitoring and management of wastewater discharge into the Yangtze River, with over 15,000 discharge points being monitored to prevent pollution [13][15] - All vessels in the Yangtze River section of Chongqing are now required to collect wastewater for treatment onshore, eliminating direct discharge into the river [20][22] - The establishment of a comprehensive wastewater treatment system in the Bai Tao chemical industrial park has allowed for the processing of over 30,000 tons of industrial wastewater daily, with treated water exceeding national discharge standards [30][32] Group 3 - The industrial sector in Chongqing has seen significant growth, with the number of chemical enterprises in the Bai Tao area increasing from 26 to over 60 in the past decade, necessitating unified management for ecological protection [28][34] - The integration of upstream and downstream industries within the chemical park has led to a closed-loop reduction in emissions, resulting in a 6% decrease in logistics costs for companies [32][34] - The industrial output value in the Bai Tao industrial park has grown from 12.2 billion to 64.9 billion yuan over the past ten years, reflecting an annual growth rate of 23% [34]