China to promulgate new standards for drinking water (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-07-19 10:23 China will soon promulgate a
new set of national compulsory standards on drinking water quality, a senior
official from the Ministry of Construction said here Tuesday.
The new standards represents the first revision of China's current standards
issued in 1985, before rapid industrialization left most of the country's water
bodies in pollution.
Zhang Yue, deputy head of the ministry's urban construction department, told
Xinhua that the new standards requires tests on over 100 water quality indices,
far more than the current 35 indices.
The new indices mainly have to do with organic pollutants and other harmful
substances in the water as a result of industrial pollution, he said.
According to Zhang, the new standards is on a par with that of
moderately-developed countries.
Work on the new standards is being coordinated by the Standardization
Administration of China and involves the Ministry of Construction and the
Ministry of Health, in response to rising public call for the revision of the
outdated standards.
The Ministry of Health published the draft version of the new standards
on May 19 to solicit public opinions.
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