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深入一线调研 开展协同监督推动母亲河保护治理提质增效
Core Viewpoint - The revival of "Mother Rivers" in China, particularly focusing on the North Canal, is progressing well, with key projects overcoming previous delays and achieving their restoration goals by September 2023 [1][2]. Group 1: Project Progress and Supervision - The North Canal has met navigation conditions, and the project from Kuang'er Port to Qujiadian is advancing as scheduled, resolving earlier delays [1] - A comprehensive supervision mechanism has been established, involving pre-intervention, mid-term checks, and post-evaluations to ensure effective project execution [2] - As of September 2023, 32 out of 38 rivers and lakes in the Haihe River Basin have achieved full connectivity, reversing the previous conditions of "dry rivers and polluted waters" [2] Group 2: Collaborative Efforts and Challenges - The Ministry of Water Resources emphasizes the importance of political supervision in the revival of Mother Rivers, coordinating with various departments to address challenges such as water flow risks and ecological flow guarantees [3][4] - A communication and coordination mechanism has been established along the Fen River, facilitating quarterly meetings and cross-city inspections to address systemic issues in water management [5] - The collaboration between different supervisory bodies aims to create a shared responsibility framework for ecological compensation and effective management of water resources [5]