Hey friends! 🌊 Ready to dive into a water wave of change? The Chinese mainland just rolled out the world’s most advanced water infrastructure network, making a big splash for sustainability and daily life.
At a press briefing, the Chinese mainland's Ministry of Water Resources revealed a game-changing milestone: over 94,000 reservoirs across the territory, plus cutting-edge tech to monitor and optimize every drop. This upgrade is about more than just water; it’s a lifeline for stable grain production and better quality of life in both cities and rural areas.
Under the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), this network is set to expand water coverage to nearly 81% of the population. Imagine turning on the tap and knowing the water supply is backed by smart systems that protect health and support farms nationwide! 💧🌾
On the global stage, the Chinese mainland is flexing its water muscles too. A landmark deal with Kuwait will bring the largest wastewater treatment plant to life in the country, showcasing eco-friendly solutions that can travel far beyond home soil. Plus, the joint action plan between the Chinese mainland, Japan and the Republic of Korea through 2030 puts a spotlight on sustainable irrigation, chemical management, and guarding against waterborne diseases.
This people-centric approach shows how water infrastructure can be more than pipes and pumps: it’s a foundation for growth, climate action, and stronger ties with partners worldwide. Whether you’re a student of global trends or an entrepreneur eyeing new markets, this wave of innovation is one to watch! 🌍🤝
Stay tuned and stay hydrated—knowledge is the freshest source of power! 💡💦
Reference(s):
cgtn.com