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City must seek way to turn tide on its water crisis

By Daniel Gars | China Daily | Updated: 2010-12-14 08:07

When people think about environmental problems blighting Beijing, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the city's air.

This is hardly surprising: Air pollution is, after all, highly visible.

City must seek way to turn tide on its water crisis

Despite the recent improvement in this area, which is now threatened by the huge numbers of new cars hitting the road here every day, Beijing is still often shrouded in acrid smog.

City must seek way to turn tide on its water crisis

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