Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful resolution of a long-standing water scarcity issue in Nanyang Village, Hainan Province, through collaborative efforts involving public interest litigation and multi-departmental coordination, showcasing the role of the judicial system in enhancing rural living conditions [1][2][3][4]. Group 1: Background of the Water Scarcity Issue - Nanyang Village faced water scarcity since 2013 when a centralized water supply well was abandoned due to poor water quality after just one year of use [1]. - From 2015 to 2016, villagers relied on small wells for water, which was insufficient for their daily needs [1]. - A water tower was constructed in 2019, but seasonal variations led to water shortages during dry months [1]. Group 2: Intervention by the Judicial System - In 2023, the local judicial authority identified the water scarcity issue and initiated a plan for new well construction, but funding delays stalled the project [2]. - The public interest litigation department of the local prosecutor's office was alerted to the situation, leading to an investigation that confirmed the villagers' difficulties due to inadequate water supply [2][3]. - The prosecutor's office issued a legal recommendation to the relevant water management authority, urging them to fulfill their responsibilities and improve water supply conditions [3]. Group 3: Implementation and Results - Following the legal recommendation, the local government allocated over 200,000 yuan for the construction of a new well, which was completed successfully [3]. - The new well and associated infrastructure were installed, providing stable and safe drinking water to the villagers [3][4]. - A follow-up assessment confirmed that the water supply issues had been resolved, and the local government had fulfilled its legal obligations [4].
54户村民用上了放心水
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-06 23:42