Reuters
January 15, 2007
Hong Kong: Salty tap water that affects up to 50 million people has forced the Asian gambling hub Macau and its sister city Zhuhai to hastily build a pipeline to access water further upstream, a water official said on Monday.
The problem has become worse in recent years as the flow of water down the western tributaries of the Pearl River slowed and the sea level rose, allowing salt water to spread further inland. Drought, hydroelectric dams and sand dredging in rivers have compounded the problem, said Fan Xiaojun, deputy general manager of the Macao Water Supply Co. Ltd., which manages water in the former Portuguese colony.
“In recent years the frequency of this problem has become much, much higher,” Fan said on the sidelines of a water conference in Hong Kong. … Read the full story.
Categories: China Pollution, Three Gorges Probe


