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David Wei
Since October 2007, chief executive officer and executive director of Alibaba.com;
From November 2006 to September 2007, president of Alibaba.com and executive vice president of Alibaba Group;
From 2002 to 2006, president of B&Q China, a subsidiary of King
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The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric river dam that spans the Yangtze River in Yichang city of China's Hubei province. It is the world's largest electricity-generating plant of any kind. The dam body was completed in 2006. Currently, it contains 26 completed generators in the shore power plant, each with a capacity of 700 MW. Six additional generators in the underground power plant are being installed and are not expected to become fully operational until around 2011. The total electric generating capacity of the dam will eventually reach 22,500 MW.
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| China To Conduct Drinking Water Safety Audit In Rural Areas |
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China's National Audit Office expects to be able to assess the overall situation of drinking water safety in nearly 100 counties in 19 provinces by investigating the water conservancy department, sanitation department and other departments. Based on the assessment result, the government will resolve the difficulties of insufficient and unsafe drinking water facing 200 million farmers in the fastest time possible.
Initial investigation results already highlight the following concerns: there are no designated funds in place in a number of areas, the progress of new investment projects is relatively slow, there is a low coverage rate in water quality monitoring, and the construction quality of certain projects is poor. In the span of 30 years of reform and opening-up, China has solved the drinking water problems of 300 million rural residents. However by the end of 2008, one third of China's rural towns still lacked standard water supply facilities and hence 200 million rural people were still facing problems of insufficient and unsafe drinking water. According to information provided by the Ministry of Water Resources, between 2006 and 2008 central government already allocated a total of 23.8 billion yuan, while local supporting funds raised 19.5 billion yuan to solve the problem of drinking water safety for 108.66 million people. At the end of 2008, China's central government added a new investment of 100 billion yuan to the 2006 to 2008 investment of 23.8billion yuan due to the expansion in domestic demand, of which 5 billion is to be spent on drinking water safety projects in rural areas, which benefit 15.71 million rural people. In 2009, China will solve the drinking water safety problem for over 60 million people in rural areas. With the current rate of projects completed, is thus expected that China's original goal to essentially solve the drinking water safety problem in rural areas by 2015 will be realized before the target date. |
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