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Qinghai-Tibet Rail to bring mineral water to Beijing
www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-12 16:15:18
Qinghai-Tibet Railway is about to open to traffic.(File Photo)
Chinanews, Beijing, June 12 (By Zhao Jianhua) - As the Qinghai-Tibet
Railway is about to open to traffic, the transportation bottleneck that
constrains local economic development will be solved, and more resources
in Qinghai Province and Tibet Autonomous Region will have access to the
outside world.
"We discovered high-quality purely natural mineral water with large daily
outflow and high exploitation value at a village named Qumaduo in
Dangxiong County along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway."
Duo Ji, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and chief
engineer of Tibet's Geology & Mineral Resources Exploration Bureau,
discovered this mineral water at Qumaduo Village in a field survey. After
more than three years of observation and examination, researchers have
confirmed that this village has high-quality purely natural composite
mineral water resource.
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is globally recognized as a pollution-free
region with neither domestic nor industrial pollution. Its advantages in
natural environment and unique geological conditions make it the last
pure land in the world without pollution.
Asked whether exploitation of the above mineral water resource will
endanger local ecology, Duo Ji said mineral water resource at Qumaduo
Village is super huge and the exploitation volume will be limited to the
smallest outflow. At the same time, they will reinforce protection of
natural environment at the springhead to preserve local ecology for the
long run so as not to destroy local ecological environment.
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