According to Xinhua News Agency, Tianjin, January 14 (Reporter Xu Siyu) The reporter learned from the Haihe Water Conservancy Committee of the Ministry of Water Resources on the 14th that the "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Soil and Water Conservancy Bulletin (2023)" jointly compiled by the Haihe Municipal Water Affairs Bureau, Tianjin Water Affairs Bureau, and Hebei Provincial Water Resources Department was recently released. This is the first time that Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei jointly issued a soil and water conservation Bulletin.
The communiqué shows that in 2023, the soil erosion area of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei will be 40,727 square kilometers, of which 36,445 square kilometers of hydraulic erosion, 4,282 square kilometers of wind erosion, and the soil and water conservation rate will be 81.10%.
According to relevant responsible persons of the Haihe Committee, with the joint efforts of the state and the three places, the area and intensity of soil erosion in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei have shown a "double decline".
According to the communiqué, from 2014 to 2023, in terms of comprehensive soil erosion control, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei added 26,122.21 square kilometers of comprehensive soil erosion control area, and built 565 small ecological clean watersheds; in terms of soil and water conservation supervision and management of production and construction projects, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region approved 30,582 soil and water conservation plans for production and construction projects, inspected 61,564 production and construction projects, investigated 6,506 illegal and irregular cases of soil and water conservation, and completed 13,808 soil and water conservation facilities acceptance projects.
Data shows that as of 2023, Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei have jointly built two national soil and water conservation ecological civilization counties, three national soil and water conservation demonstration counties, and 10 national soil and water conservation science and technology demonstration parks, and have established cross-regional ecological compensation mechanisms, artificial soil and water erosion coordinated supervision mechanisms, water administration law enforcement and procuratorial public interest litigation cooperation mechanisms, joint meeting systems, and departmental cooperation mechanisms.
