Water Quality In All Parts of China

Nowadays, with the development of society, China’s water quality has seriously affected people’s normal drinking water! In fact, different areas have different water qualities.

Previously, the Propaganda and Education Center of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, together with the Alibaba Public Welfare Foundation and Gaode Map, jointly launched an environmental map. The environmental map can not only view the environmental information such as air quality and pollution sources of the national cities online, but also the water quality of cities across the country, including the distribution of black odor water, the distribution of normal water, and the total number of water quality monitoring points in each city.

All information on the environmental map is derived from the public monitoring data collected by the environmental protection departments collected by the Green Network Environmental Protection Service (NGO). The map shows that the water quality in Xi’an, Hangzhou, Kunming and other cities is relatively good, and the black odor water distribution at the water quality monitoring point is almost zero; the black odor water problem in the first-tier cities is relatively serious.

As a matter of fact, in the economically developed first-tier cities, the problem of black smelly water is relatively more serious. Among the four cities in the north, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, Shenzhen has the highest proportion of black odor water, reaching 70.3%.

(Note: The proportion of the distribution of black odor water in all water quality monitoring outlets in the city) In addition, in some resource-intensive cities and industrial cities, the proportion of black odor water is also generally higher. The black stinky water problem is also not optimistic in the seaside cities where people generally think that the environment is better.

Hence, it’s important to take some measures to protect our water.

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