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湘西州生态环境保护的“绿色密码”
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-11-05 01:11

Core Viewpoint - Xiangxi Prefecture has prioritized ecological protection and green development, achieving significant improvements in environmental quality, including a 100% compliance rate for drinking water sources and a 94.5% average of good air quality days in the capital city, Jishou [1][8]. Group 1: Ecological Protection Initiatives - The local government has implemented a strict "Party and government responsibility" system, integrating ecological protection into annual work priorities and ensuring accountability at all levels [2][11]. - A comprehensive responsibility framework has been established, including the formation of the Xiangxi Ecological Environment Protection Committee, which coordinates key ecological protection efforts [2][11]. - Enhanced supervision and accountability measures have been put in place, with a focus on addressing significant ecological issues and holding responsible parties accountable for failures [3][12]. Group 2: Systematic Governance and Actions - Xiangxi has launched various initiatives such as the "Spring Breeze Action" to support 87 key enterprises with tailored ecological guidelines and expert assistance [4][14]. - The "Summer Offensive" targeted major pollution sources, completing 928 key ecological tasks related to air, water, and soil quality [4][14]. - The "Sword Action" focused on identifying and mitigating risks associated with heavy metals and hazardous materials, successfully addressing 595 risk points [4][14]. Group 3: Legal and Regulatory Framework - Xiangxi has enacted multiple local regulations to enhance ecological protection, including specific laws for nature reserves and biodiversity [16][17]. - The implementation of a dual mechanism for administrative penalties and ecological compensation has led to the initiation of 508 ecological damage compensation cases, with a resolution rate of 92.5% [17][18]. - The region's commitment to legal frameworks supports the ecological restoration efforts, particularly in areas affected by mining activities [17][18].