Taiwan promoting new water-saving measures
Updated: 2010-02-09 07:30
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TAIPEI: Taiwan is promoting a water conservation campaign that sets the goal of reducing the average amount of water consumed per person per day from the present 274 liters to 250 liters.
The head of the Economic Affairs Department Shih Yen-shiang described the campaign to counteract the drought in a report yesterday.
Shih said the program is to turn Taiwan into a water-saving society. Measures have been outlined, including implementing preferential water rates and providing subsidies for people who purchase water-saving products, to encourage people to reduce their water consumption.
Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou has been promoting water conservation since he assumed office in May 2008. In that year, his administration set a water consumption ceiling in the hope of saving Taiwan from drought crises.
On the question of how much 250 liters of water represents in terms of household use, Ma has said that flushing the toilet consumes 6-12 liters, while a complete cycle of a washing machine uses up to 40 liters of water.
In his report, Shih pointed out that in the period between September 2009 and January, among the 12 major reservoirs in Taiwan, only Xinshan Reservoir in the Keelung area, Feitsui Reservoir in Taipei county, and Lantan-Renyitan Reservoir in Chiayi county received rainfall that either surpassed or approached their average annual levels.
The rainfall at other reservoirs has been less than 70 percent of the average annual level, he noted.
Taiwan's annual water consumption is around 18 billion tons, 4.3 billion tons of which comes from reservoirs. However, the current effective storage capacity of the more than 40 reservoirs in Taiwan recorded a combined total of only 1.9 billion tons.
Citing a recent weather forecast that predicted that rainfall in the first three months of the year will be "toward the lower-than-normal level, "Shih said that "we must face the water resource problem seriously."
China Daily/CNA
(HK Edition 02/09/2010 page2)