Xinjiang increased electrolytic aluminum, coal and other key pollutant discharge law enforcement

In order to ensure compliance with the 10 key emission industries such as steel, thermal power, cement, coal, paper making, printing and dyeing, sewage treatment plants, waste incineration plants, electrolytic aluminum and cotton pulp by the end of this year, the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Environmental Monitoring Corps recently Large law enforcement efforts, a comprehensive clean-up of non-compliance companies, and for those who can not discharge stability standards wear "hoop", ordered rectification within a time limit, supervise the handling.
According to the introduction by the Environmental Supervision Corps of the autonomous region, since June this year, 14 prefectures and prefectures in the region have examined 717 key industry enterprises and found 72 enterprises have environmental violations. So far, 50 enterprises have been subject to administrative sanctions, two have been restricted and fined, three have been sealed off, three have been discontinued rectification, one have been shut down and demolished, and one enterprise executive has been in administrative detention. Twelve companies are now Investigate the case.
In addition, of the 134 enterprises that failed to achieve a steady discharge of compliance standards, 82 have completed the clean-up and remediation. Among them, 77 were rectified within a specified time limit, 1 was supervised and 4 were closed down. Altay Prefecture, Bortala Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture has completed the task of cleaning and remediation.

Next, the environmental supervision agencies at all levels in the autonomous region will continue to step up law enforcement inspection of 10 key industries, severely punish such problems as excessive discharge of industrial pollution sources and theft of waste by stealing and discharging. According to the " Supervision of a group of "requirements, a comprehensive clean-up of non-compliance companies to ensure that by the end of 2017 to complete the clean-up remediation.