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长江安徽至四川段船舶水污染物基本实现应交尽交
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-05 08:02
Core Viewpoint - The Yangtze River Maritime Safety Administration has made significant progress in preventing water pollution from vessels along the Yangtze River, achieving near-complete compliance in the collection of ship-generated pollutants [1][2] Group 1: Pollution Prevention Measures - Nearly 3,300 fixed reception facilities and 183 mobile reception vessels have been established along the Yangtze River, ensuring full coverage for pollutant reception at ports and anchorages [1] - The implementation of a "zero discharge" model has led to the electronic sealing of wastewater discharge pipelines for 35,447 vessels, achieving a sealing rate of 99.9% for departing vessels, effectively blocking illegal discharge channels [1] Group 2: Environmental and Economic Benefits - The "zero discharge" model has resulted in centralized onshore disposal of ship-generated pollutants, significantly reducing illegal discharges into the river [1] - This model has not only lowered the pollution control costs for vessels but also decreased fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, creating a win-win situation for ecological, economic, and social benefits [1] Group 3: Regulatory Enhancements - The Yangtze River Maritime Safety Administration has launched a regulatory and service information system for hazardous chemical vessel washing operations, covering 12 washing stations, 214 shipping companies, and 219 cargo owner enterprises, effectively preventing the illegal discharge of washing water into the Yangtze River [2] - From January to August this year, a total of 52.6 million tons of ship-generated pollutants have been received, indicating that compliance in pollutant disposal has been largely achieved [2]