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Olympics 'threat to water supply' Olympics 'threat to water supply'
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The diversion of water for the Beijing Olympics threatens the livelihoods of millions of people, a senior Chinese government official has said.The diversion of water for the Beijing Olympics threatens the livelihoods of millions of people, a senior Chinese government official has said.
The official, An Qiyuan, from Shaanxi province, told the UK's Financial Times newspaper that people in north-western provinces should be compensated.The official, An Qiyuan, from Shaanxi province, told the UK's Financial Times newspaper that people in north-western provinces should be compensated.
He warned of social upheaval and environmental harm because of the strain put on local water supplies.He warned of social upheaval and environmental harm because of the strain put on local water supplies.
China is building a huge network to divert water to the capital.China is building a huge network to divert water to the capital.
Mr An, who chairs the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee in Shaanxi, said the diversion of water supplies would have a severe effect. Mr An, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee in Shaanxi, said the diversion of water supplies would have a severe effect.
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"In order to preserve the quality of Beijing's water we have to close all our factories," he said."In order to preserve the quality of Beijing's water we have to close all our factories," he said.
"But we still need to live. So I say the government needs to compensate Shaanxi.""But we still need to live. So I say the government needs to compensate Shaanxi."
Mr An, formerly Communist Party chief in Shaanxi, was also critical of the huge Sanmexia Dam, constructed in the 1950s.Mr An, formerly Communist Party chief in Shaanxi, was also critical of the huge Sanmexia Dam, constructed in the 1950s.
The project is blamed for the Yellow River silting up and causing flooding - something it was meant to avoid.The project is blamed for the Yellow River silting up and causing flooding - something it was meant to avoid.
"It was so stupid, stupid," said Mr An."It was so stupid, stupid," said Mr An.
Correspondents say it is unusual for a leading communist official to be so openly critical of government policy.Correspondents say it is unusual for a leading communist official to be so openly critical of government policy.
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Shaanxi and neighbouring Hebei province are being required to pump clean water to Beijing in time for the Olympics. Shaanxi and Hebei province are being required to pump clean water to Beijing in time for the Olympics.
Much of the extra water for Beijing will come from the Yellow RiverMuch of the extra water for Beijing will come from the Yellow River
They are on the northern stretch of a much larger water transfer project designed to bring supplies from the Yangtze River in the south to thirsty northern industrial areas, including Beijing.They are on the northern stretch of a much larger water transfer project designed to bring supplies from the Yangtze River in the south to thirsty northern industrial areas, including Beijing.
The entire project, costing tens of billions of dollars, is due for completion by 2010, but the authorities in the capital are hoping the northern leg of the network will be ready in time for the Olympics.The entire project, costing tens of billions of dollars, is due for completion by 2010, but the authorities in the capital are hoping the northern leg of the network will be ready in time for the Olympics.
Experts say water demand could rise to 30% above average in the city as thousands of visitors arrive for the games.Experts say water demand could rise to 30% above average in the city as thousands of visitors arrive for the games.
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Hebei province, which lies next to Beijing and supplies most of its water, is suffering from severe drought, the official Hebei Daily reported on Tuesday.Hebei province, which lies next to Beijing and supplies most of its water, is suffering from severe drought, the official Hebei Daily reported on Tuesday.
Officials in the province were quoted as saying the drought, caused by a lack of rain and snow, meant the "conflict between water supply and demand has been dramatically exacerbated".Officials in the province were quoted as saying the drought, caused by a lack of rain and snow, meant the "conflict between water supply and demand has been dramatically exacerbated".
Hebei province is being asked to provide an extra 300m cubic metres of back-up supplies to Beijing's 16 million residents as the Games approach.Hebei province is being asked to provide an extra 300m cubic metres of back-up supplies to Beijing's 16 million residents as the Games approach.
Several hundred kilometres of pipe and channels are being constructed in the province to supply the capital. But farmers complain that lack of water is already severely undermining agricultural land.Several hundred kilometres of pipe and channels are being constructed in the province to supply the capital. But farmers complain that lack of water is already severely undermining agricultural land.
The Hebei Daily reported that 33,000 sq km (12,740 sq miles) of farmland was now affected by drought, while a quarter of a million residents were facing problems with drinking water.The Hebei Daily reported that 33,000 sq km (12,740 sq miles) of farmland was now affected by drought, while a quarter of a million residents were facing problems with drinking water.