Core Insights - Beijing aims to lead the nation in water conservation by 2025, achieving a "double decrease" in major water consumption indicators and a "double increase" in efficiency metrics [1] Group 1: Water Consumption Metrics - By 2025, the water consumption per 10,000 GDP is projected to be 8.1 cubic meters, a reduction of 19% from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, while the water consumption per 10,000 industrial added value is expected to be 4.5 cubic meters, down 33% [1] - The effective utilization coefficient of agricultural irrigation water is set to rise to 0.753, with unconventional water usage in production and daily life increasing to 148 million cubic meters, a nearly 56% increase from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] Group 2: Financial Support and Innovation - The "Water Saving Loan" initiative has issued a total of 1.826 billion yuan in loans by the end of 2025, with 1.18 billion yuan disbursed in 2025 alone, supporting various companies in technological upgrades and market expansion [2] - Four municipal-level water-saving technology innovation centers are being established to promote collaborative innovation in urban water conservation, unconventional water development, agricultural water savings, and smart water management [2] Group 3: Agricultural Water Efficiency - From 2020 to 2025, agricultural water usage is expected to decrease from 320 million cubic meters to 220 million cubic meters, a cumulative reduction of over 31%, while maintaining stable irrigated land area [2] - A comprehensive agricultural water management map has been created, integrating information on well locations, cultivated land, and planting structures to enhance efficient water use [2] Group 4: Industrial Water Recycling and Community Initiatives - The annual utilization of industrial recycled water is expected to exceed 30% of total industrial water use, with a water reuse rate maintained above 95% [3] - The leakage rate of urban public water supply networks has been reduced to below 8%, and approximately 100,000 water-saving devices will be provided free of charge to households, benefiting over 300,000 residents [3] Group 5: Cross-Industry Collaboration and Policy Development - Beijing is fostering a cross-industry approach to water conservation, collaborating with various sectors to create innovative water-saving projects, including smart water parks and agricultural water-saving zones [3] - The establishment of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Water Saving Industry Alliance aims to promote high-quality development in the water-saving industry, supported by a new mechanism that combines policy guidance, market-driven initiatives, and technological support [3]
本市2025年节水水平领跑全国
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-09 17:11