One hour deadline
China's environment watchdog, the State Environmental Protection Administration (sepa), has recently asked industrial units and local officials to report environmental accidents to it within an hour of their occurrence. The agency promised immediate action. Failure to comply would provoke fines or closure and local officials could be dismissed for failing to report incidents.
Environmental organisations and activists welcomed the measures but said the administration needs to implement them strongly. Experts say China's high level of economic growth is coming at an unacceptably high environmental price. "Local governments want better economic development in their area. So they sometimes do not pay enough attention to the environmental damage caused by the economic growth, said Wen Bo, program director of the us -based organisation Pacific Environment in China.
The announcement coincided with public warnings to 11 highly polluting factories, which came in the wake of the November 2005 chemical spill in the north-eastern Songhua river.
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