Water consumption for per unit of GDP to drop 30%     Updated: 2006-05-29 09:26  
China's water resources are to be used more efficiently with water 
consumption for per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) to drop by 30 percent 
by 2010, according to the nation's water resources meeting held Sunday in north 
China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.  
With its plan to turn itself into a water-efficient society, the country is 
making substantial efforts to improve water utilization efficiency in farm, 
industrial and service sectors, said Hu Siyi, vice minister of Water Resources. 
 
China suffers from serious water shortage. Among the 600 Chinese cities, 110 
are seriously affected by water shortage, which also include 26 cities along the 
Yangtze River, China's longest. And the country's freshwater resources amounts 
to 2,300 cubic meters per capita, only a quarter of the world's average level. 
 
According to the outcome of China's recent water resources assessment, total 
water volume of the rivers and other water sources in northern China ebbed 
dramatically by 12 percent while that rose by nearly five percent in southern 
China.  
In the past five years, 320 million people in China's countryside, or 35 
percent of the country's rural residents, fail to have safe water supply and up 
to 385 million 25.6 million hectares of cropland go without irrigation 
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