Core Insights - The completion of the last single village water station in Zhejiang marks the end of the province's initiative to improve water supply in remote areas, benefiting 2.42 million residents in 5,501 administrative villages [1][2] - The new water station in Zhang Village has a daily supply capacity of 900 tons and employs an automated operation model to ensure water quality and safety [1] - The initiative aims to provide urban-quality drinking water to rural populations, addressing long-standing issues of water access in mountainous and island regions [2] Group 1 - The Zhejiang government has committed to a "no village left behind" strategy, launching a comprehensive upgrade of single village water stations to ensure all residents have access to clean drinking water [2] - Over three years, Zhejiang has constructed 32 new "thousand-ton-per-day" water plants and extended urban water supply networks by 3,915 kilometers, achieving integration of urban and rural water supply systems [2] - The province has implemented a county-level management model for rural water supply, enhancing service response times and increasing resident satisfaction to 98.5% [2] Group 2 - The establishment of water stations has not only improved living conditions for villagers but also supported local agricultural development and increased the marketability of agricultural products [3] - Future plans include integrating water source protection and pipeline upgrades into the "14th Five-Year Plan" to ensure sustainable access to quality water for rural communities [3]
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