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2010年 全国水利发展统计公报
2010 Statistic Bulletin on China Water Activities
m3/d. The annual sewage treatment reached to 17.47 billion m3 in total. There were
2,059 water enterprises or companies under these water affair bureaus, with fixed
assets worth 122.33 billion Yuan, annual income of 31.5 billion Yuan and a loss of
170 million Yuan. The total investment to the urban water industry was 76.46 billion
Yuan. There were 6,207 water sources for cities and counties in the country with
an annual water supply of 93.7 billion m3. The annual use of recycled water after
wastewater treatment in cities (counties) in the whole country 2.83 billion m3. Water
supplied by un-conventional sources despite of recycling of sewage water was
40.99 billion m3. Water tariff of these water supply schemes was ranged from 0.009
to 6.0 Yuan/m3, among which water resources fees of surface water were ranged
from 0.01 to 2.0 Yuan/m3 and water resources fees of groundwater resources were
ranged from 0.01 to 4.71 Yuan/m3.
Reform in project construction and management. The reform of national
water project management system has been completed and passed check and
acceptance. Estimation of total managerial staff and operation and maintenance
cost for all 11,422 water project management units was completed and 99.6% of
these organizations completed division of its type of operation, i.e. either totally
self managed business or operated with government subsidy. The two estimation
costs of 13.415 billion Yuan had been covered, with a rate of 89%, among which
managerial staff at 8.096 billion Yuan, accounting 94% of the total; O&M cost at
5.319 billion Yuan, accounting 81% of the total. More than 7,197 organizations
completed reorganization by separating functions of management and
maintenance of water utilities (include separation of managerial and maintenance
functions within the organization), accounted for 63% of the total. The total number
of water and hydropower construction companies awarded AAA Qualification
of General Construction Contracting were 10; Class-A Professional Contracting
companies were 171. There were 8,437 people received Class-Ⅰ Registered
Certificate of Constructor in specialty of water and hydropower project. In 2010,
there were 26 enterprises awarded the Class-A qualification of supervisors for
water and hydropower project construction, 44 awarded the Class-B qualification
and 95 awarded the Class-C qualification. There were 7 enterprises awarded
the Class-A qualification of supervisors for water and soil conservation project
construction, 14 awarded the Class-B qualification, and 17 awarded the Class-C
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