Brief Introduction
I.Main Content
This
chapter contain information that reflect the development of environment
protection in China, including total water resources, water supply and
utilization, discharge and treatment of industrial and other waste water; urban
air quality, emission and treatment of waste gas; production, treatment and
utilization of industrial solid wastes, collection and disposal of consumption
wastes in cities; national monitoring of road traffic noise and urban
environmental noise in key cities; land use, change in cultivated land, forest
resources, afforestation, and forest protection;
cases of geological, seismic, marine and forest disasters, environmental
pollution or destruction accidents; investment in environment pollution
treatment, etc.
II.Coverage of Statistics and Survey Methodologies
1) Coverage
of statistics: industrial enterprises and other urban units which discharge
pollutants.
2) Survey
methodology for discharge and treatment of industrial pollutants: comprehensive
survey is conducted on all key industrial enterprises, while overall estimation
is carried out for ordinary enterprises.
Key
enterprises refer to those enterprises which discharged more than 85% of all
pollutants in the region. For ordinary enterprises whose discharge is
less than 15% in the total of the region, estimation is made for the volume of
their discharge of waste water, oxygen required substances, ammonia and
nitrogen, sulphur dioxide, industrial soot and dust,
and solid wastes. Data on discharge of pollutants of key and ordinary
enterprises make up the total discharge of the region.
3) Data
on pollution from consumption and other sources are estimated using relevant
statistics and technical parameters.
III.Source of Data
Data
on environment pollution and treatment,pollutants
from consumption,noise monitoring and on investment
in the treatment of industrial pollution are provided by the State Environment
Protection Administration.
Data
on water resources, collection and disposal of urban consumption wastes, land
use and change in cultivated land, forest resources, marine disasters, etc. are
provided respectively by Ministry of Water Conservancy, Ministry of
Construction, Ministry of Land and Resources, State Forestry Administration and
State Oceanic Administration.