Group 1 - The ongoing third round of the fifth batch of central ecological environment protection inspections has reported issues in ecological protection and restoration in areas such as Huairou and Changping districts of Beijing, highlighting inadequate implementation of requirements and insufficient supervision [1] - The inspection team pointed out illegal construction by companies such as Bohai Fish Bay Tourism Development Company and Xianxiang Catering Service Company, which encroached upon river management areas by 202 acres in Huairou District, with additional violations noted in the Huai Jiu River area covering 76 acres [1] - Historical issues with ecological restoration of abandoned mines were identified, particularly in Changping District, where nine abandoned mines were not documented as required, and six of these are located in scenic areas covering a total of 317 acres [1] Group 2 - In Huairou District, relevant departments approved seven temporary land use permits for engineering projects before 2022, affecting 1,008 acres of forest land, with unclear responsibilities for vegetation restoration, leading to failures in timely restoration [2] - Specific projects, such as one in Labaigoumen Township, involving 412 acres of temporary land use, were supposed to have over 23,000 trees replanted by September 2023 but have not been completed [2] - The inspection team indicated that further investigation and verification of the reported situations will be conducted, along with follow-up inspection work as required [3]
中央生态环保督察通报北京怀柔昌平生态保护和修复治理问题
Xin Hua She·2025-12-15 04:41