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水利部印发意见,推动重大引调水工程受水区落实节水优先方针
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2026-02-25 23:51
记者25日从水利部获悉,水利部近日印发《关于加强重大引调水工程受水区落实节水优先的意见》,推 动重大引调水工程受水区深入落实节水优先方针,长期深入做好节水工作,促进受水区经济社会高质量 发展。 水利部相关负责人介绍,意见坚持调水、节水两手都要硬,强化节水评价事前、事中、事后管理,着力 提升受水区用水效率和效益。 据了解,意见围绕严格执行节水评价,大力推进受水区深度节水控水,建立节水成效评价机制等方面提 出相关要求。意见还提出,到2030年,节水评价全过程管理逐步完善,受水区万元地区生产总值用水 量、万元工业增加值用水量、农田灌溉水有效利用系数等优于国内同类地区平均水平;到2035年,受水 区水资源总量管理和全面节约制度更加完善,水资源节约集约利用效率达到国内先进水平,形成与中国 式现代化相适应的水资源集约安全利用新格局。 资讯编辑:沈一冰 021-26093395 资讯监督:乐卫扬 021-26093827 资讯投诉:陈跃进 021-26093100 免责声明:Mysteel发布的原创及转载内容,仅供客户参考,不作为决策建议。原创内容版权归Mysteel所有,转载需取得Mysteel书面授 权,且Mystee ...
中国推动重大引调水工程受水区落实节水优先
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-02-25 12:03
中国推动重大引调水工程受水区落实节水优先 来源:中国新闻网 编辑:张嘉怡 广告等商务合作,请点击这里 中新社北京2月25日电 (记者 陈溯)记者25日从中国水利部获悉,该部门近日印发《关于加强重大引调水 工程受水区落实节水优先的意见》(下称《意见》),要求把节水作为受水区的根本出路,长期深入做好 节水工作。 《意见》提出,到2030年,节水评价全过程管理逐步完善,受水区万元(人民币,下同)地区生产总值用 水量、万元工业增加值用水量、农田灌溉水有效利用系数等优于国内同类地区平均水平;到2035年,受 水区水资源总量管理和全面节约制度更加完善,水资源节约集约利用效率达到国内先进水平,形成与中 国式现代化相适应的水资源集约安全利用新格局。 《意见》要求,严格执行节水评价,严格重大引调水工程论证期节水评价,科学确定工程规模和布局, 全面落实节水评价措施,推动节水设施建设在工程建设期同步推进,强化节水评价执行监督,工程投入 运行后加强受水区节水措施落实情况跟踪评估。 《意见》提出,大力推进受水区深度节水控水,强化关键节水指标管控,优化多水源配置,加快探索实 行水预算管理,细化落实节水制度政策体系措施,加快完善受水区落实 ...
守牢用水红线,威海系统构建节水管理体系
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2026-02-04 02:57
Core Insights - The city of Weihai prioritizes water conservation as a strategic component of economic and social development, implementing a comprehensive water management approach focused on efficiency and sustainability [1][2] Group 1: Water Management Strategy - Weihai has established a systematic water management framework that emphasizes meticulous planning and execution, aiming to create a "refined city and detailed water conservation" brand [1] - The city has revised its water conservation regulations to clarify departmental responsibilities and innovate management systems, achieving a water usage of 784 RMB per cubic meter of GDP, ranking among the top in the province [1] Group 2: Water Resource Control - Weihai has implemented a dual control management system for water resources, setting strict total water usage and intensity control indicators at both city and county levels [1] - By 2025, the total water usage in the city is projected to be controlled within 528 million cubic meters, with key water usage metrics consistently ranking high in the province [1] Group 3: Promotion of Water-Saving Society - The city has built a total of 229 water-saving units and communities, achieving a 100% compliance rate for county-level water-saving society standards [2] - Weihai has successfully secured a national pilot project for reclaimed water utilization, facilitating a shift from extensive to intensive water usage practices, providing valuable models for industrial and ecological water use [2]
中国—欧盟水政策对话机制第三次会议在布鲁塞尔召开
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-03 10:29
Core Viewpoint - The third meeting of the China-EU Water Policy Dialogue Mechanism was held in Brussels, focusing on deepening water cooperation and enhancing water resilience [1][2] Group 1: Water Resource Management - The Chinese Ministry of Water Resources emphasizes the importance of water resource conservation and efficient utilization as a key area in implementing a comprehensive conservation strategy [1] - The focus areas include agricultural water conservation and efficiency, industrial water reduction and discharge, and urban water loss reduction [1] - A systematic approach to developing a water-saving policy framework is being promoted to ensure high-quality development in water conservation [1] Group 2: International Cooperation - Continuous and pragmatic water governance cooperation between China and the EU is deemed essential for promoting global water governance and achieving the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals related to water [1] - Both parties are encouraged to strengthen policy dialogue, deepen climate adaptation cooperation, and advance important international water governance agendas [1] - The EU plans to release a water resilience strategy by 2025, aimed at restoring and protecting the water cycle and providing clean and affordable water and sanitation for all [1] Group 3: Technical Discussions - During the meeting, representatives from China and the EU presented technical reports on water resource protection and efficient utilization, digital twin water management, and international water governance [2] - One-on-one dialogues were held between Chinese Minister Li Guoying and EU Commissioner Jessica Roswall regarding water governance policies, measures, and outcomes [2] - The China-EU Water Policy Dialogue Mechanism was established in 2017 to enhance communication and cooperation in water resource policies [2]
贵阳贵安水资源 节约集约利用成效显著
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-23 18:53
Core Viewpoint - Guiyang and Gui'an are implementing strict water resource management policies to enhance water conservation and utilization efficiency, contributing to high-quality regional development [1][2]. Group 1: Water Resource Management - Guiyang and Gui'an are focusing on "strict and detailed management" of water resources, aiming to optimize water usage through refined management and rigid constraints [1]. - The region has achieved significant progress in water resource conservation and utilization, with a target of approximately 1.1 billion cubic meters of total water usage by 2025, which is well below the provincial control target of 1.33 billion cubic meters [1]. Group 2: Technological and Regulatory Enhancements - The implementation of online measurement for water extraction points with an annual capacity of 50,000 cubic meters or more has significantly improved management precision, exceeding national standards [1]. - Ongoing actions include the establishment of measurement facilities for 1,834 water extraction points and the digital governance of 66 water extraction permits, enhancing regulatory oversight and efficiency [1]. Group 3: Future Directions - Guiyang and Gui'an will continue to deepen reforms in water resource conservation and utilization, improve refined management mechanisms, and strengthen technological empowerment and law enforcement [2].
1月1日起,济宁城区城镇居民生活用水执行阶梯价格
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2026-01-14 08:56
Core Viewpoint - The Jining Development and Reform Commission and Jining Urban and Rural Water Affairs Bureau have announced a new tiered pricing policy for residential water use in Jining, effective January 1, 2026, aimed at promoting water conservation and resource efficiency [1] Group 1: Pricing Structure - The first tier water price remains unchanged at 1.35 yuan per cubic meter, with a household price of 2.8 yuan per cubic meter [1] - The second tier basic water price is set at 2.7 yuan per cubic meter, with a household price of 4.15 yuan per cubic meter [1] - The third tier basic water price is established at 5.4 yuan per cubic meter, with a household price of 6.85 yuan per cubic meter [1] Group 2: Policy Context - The new pricing policy aligns with the Shandong Provincial Government's directives on prioritizing water conservation and promoting efficient water resource utilization [1] - The water resource tax and sewage treatment fee standards will remain unchanged under this new policy [1] - Other matters will continue to follow the previous notification regarding the implementation of tiered pricing for residential water use in Jining [1]
水务行业2025年回顾和2026年展望(2025年12月)
Lian He Zi Xin· 2026-01-12 11:08
Investment Rating - The report provides a stable outlook for the water industry, indicating a potential for continued investment growth due to ongoing infrastructure projects and government support [5][7]. Core Insights - The water industry in China is experiencing a stable investment environment, with significant government funding and a focus on improving water resource management and wastewater treatment capabilities [6][8]. - Urban water supply and wastewater treatment are key growth areas, with urban water supply capacity stabilizing and rural water supply still having development potential [14][16]. - The report highlights the importance of government subsidies in supporting the profitability of water enterprises, with a noted increase in operating revenues and net cash flows in recent years [26][28]. Industry Overview - In the first three quarters of 2025, national water conservancy construction investment reached 879.79 billion yuan, a decrease of 5.30% year-on-year, but still maintaining a high level [7]. - The total water resources in China are abundant, but unevenly distributed, with surface water quality improving, although northern regions still lag behind southern regions [14][15]. - Urban water supply and wastewater treatment are critical for industry growth, with urban water supply population reaching 564 million in 2024, and urban wastewater treatment capacity increasing [18][20]. Policy and Regulatory Environment - Recent policies focus on enhancing water efficiency, expanding capacity, and improving profitability through stricter water conservation measures and wastewater treatment standards [8][10]. - The government is implementing a water resource tax reform, which is expected to enhance local fiscal capacity and promote sustainable water resource management [11][12]. Financial Performance - Water enterprises have shown fluctuating revenue growth, with total operating revenue for the first three quarters of 2025 reaching 256.40 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.06% [26][28]. - The average total capital return rate for water enterprises has been declining, indicating potential profitability challenges [26][27]. - Cash flow from operating activities has been stable, with a net cash flow of 52.31 billion yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, reflecting strong revenue realization capabilities [28][29]. Debt and Leverage - The total debt of water enterprises has been increasing, with a compound annual growth rate of 11.27% from 2022 to 2024, primarily due to infrastructure investments [34][37]. - The debt structure is predominantly long-term, with long-term debt accounting for 75.15% as of September 2025 [38][39]. - The average asset-liability ratio has shown a slight increase, indicating a growing debt burden among water enterprises [37][40]. Market Dynamics - The competitive landscape of the water industry remains stable, characterized by regional monopolies and the presence of cross-regional operators [24]. - The report notes that the water industry is increasingly focusing on environmental governance and wastewater treatment, which require significant capital and technical expertise [24][25].
太湖流域管理局传达学习贯彻全国水利工作会议精神
Shui Li Bu Wang Zhan· 2026-01-08 10:02
Core Viewpoint - The meeting emphasized the implementation of the national water conservancy work conference spirit, focusing on high-quality development in the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the Yangtze River Delta integration strategy, while outlining the goals and tasks for the 14th and 15th Five-Year Plans in water conservancy [1][2] Group 1 - The meeting was chaired by Meng Qingyu, Deputy Director of the Taihu Basin Management Bureau, and attended by key leaders, highlighting the importance of the conference [1] - The 2026 national water conservancy work conference aims to summarize the achievements of 2025 and the 14th Five-Year Plan, while setting clear goals and measures for the 15th Five-Year Plan [1] - The meeting called for a focus on modernizing the flood and drought disaster prevention system and accelerating the construction of a modern water network [2] Group 2 - The meeting stressed the need to align the 2026 key tasks with the 15th Five-Year Plan for water conservancy development, ensuring a comprehensive approach to water resource management [2] - It highlighted the importance of promoting water-saving and efficient utilization systems, as well as advancing water conservancy technology innovation [2] - The meeting also emphasized the commitment to strict governance and the promotion of high-quality development in the Taihu Basin [2]
治水兴水启新程 安全保障筑根基——“十四五”我国水利高质量发展综述
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang· 2026-01-06 02:20
Core Viewpoint - Since the "14th Five-Year Plan," China's water conservancy sector has made significant strides in modernizing water management, enhancing flood control, and improving ecological restoration, thereby ensuring water security and supporting economic development [1][6][7]. Group 1: Infrastructure Development - Over the past five years, China has invested over 5.6 trillion yuan in water conservancy infrastructure, initiating 181 major projects, optimizing the layout and functionality of water infrastructure, and creating the world's largest and most comprehensive water management system [3][6]. - The national water network coverage has reached 80.3%, with irrigated farmland area at 10.9 million hectares, and rural tap water coverage at 96%, providing robust support for food security and urban-rural living standards [6][10]. Group 2: Disaster Prevention and Ecological Restoration - China has successfully managed floods from 4,136 rivers and effectively addressed severe droughts in major river basins, reducing flood and drought-related economic losses from 0.28% to 0.18% of GDP [6][9]. - Significant ecological restoration efforts have led to the revival of historically dried rivers, improving the quality and stability of aquatic ecosystems [6][22]. Group 3: Digital Transformation - The integration of digital technologies in water management has advanced, with the establishment of a digital twin water management system that enhances monitoring and predictive capabilities, significantly improving flood risk management [7][20]. - Key projects like the Three Gorges and South-to-North Water Diversion have implemented digital twin technologies, contributing to more efficient water resource management [20][21]. Group 4: Legal and Institutional Framework - The establishment of laws and regulations, such as the Yangtze River Protection Law and the Yellow River Protection Law, has strengthened the governance of water resources, with 1.2 million river and lake chiefs ensuring ecological protection [6][23]. - A comprehensive network for river and lake management has been developed, addressing illegal activities and enhancing the effectiveness of water resource governance [23]. Group 5: Agricultural Water Management - Agricultural water use efficiency has improved, with the effective utilization coefficient for irrigation water rising to 0.583, and the area of water-saving irrigation reaching 6.38 million hectares [13][14]. - The focus on high-efficiency water use in agriculture is crucial, as agriculture accounts for 60% of total water consumption in China [14]. Group 6: Rural Water Supply - A total of 3.816 million rural water supply projects have been established, creating a network that serves 850 million rural residents, making China a leader in improving rural drinking water conditions [12][11]. - The rural water supply system has been upgraded to ensure safe drinking water for urban and rural populations alike, significantly enhancing living standards [11][12].
陕西8条黄河流域跨市河流水量分配方案实施
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2026-01-06 00:28
Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the water allocation plan for eight rivers in the Yellow River basin marks a significant step for Shaanxi Province in ecological protection and high-quality development, establishing a rigid constraint mechanism for cross-regional water resources [1] Group 1: Water Resource Management - The plan emphasizes water allocation shares as a critical rigid constraint indicator for water resources, aiming to promote conservation and efficient use of water resources to support ecological protection and high-quality development [1] - It enhances the water resource management system in the basin, providing a clear basis for unified water resource regulation, dynamic monitoring, and supervision [1] - The plan mandates strict adherence to the most stringent water resource management system, defining total water use control indicators for relevant cities and counties, and reinforcing total volume control [1] Group 2: Ecological Water Use - Priority is given to ecological water use, with clear specifications for ecological water quotas and minimum flow requirements to maintain reasonable ecological base flow in rivers [1] - This approach supports the ecological restoration and health stability of the river basin [1] Group 3: Future Initiatives - The next steps include advancing water allocation work for cross-city rivers in the Yellow River basin and planning to initiate similar work for the Yangtze River basin [2] - There will be enhanced supervision and guidance for cross-county water allocation efforts, aiming to build a collaborative surface water resource allocation system at provincial, municipal, and county levels [2]