In the dry season, the tap water in the village is not powerful, and the water heater and washing machine are not available. This situation is expected to be resolved in some rural areas of Wuming District, Nanning City.
On July 2, a large-scale theme interview group for the study and education of party history in Nanning City, composed of a group of media reporters, went to Wuming District to learn about the construction of drinking water safety in rural areas and learned that the local government will promote the centralized water supply in rural areas.
On July 2, Wei Jinsheng, deputy director of the Water Conservancy Engineering Service Station in Wuming District, Wuming District, Nanning City, introduced to media reporters at the construction point of the centralized water supply project in Luowei Town that the centralized water supply project for people in Luowei Town will connect the water pipes to connect 16 villages to provide unified water supply through reconstruction and new water plants to ensure water quality safety and stable water pressure.
#Do practical things strong capital #The current water plant in Luowei Town, Wuming District, has decentralized water supply, and the pipelines in various places are not connected to each other, and when there is a seasonal shortage of water, the water plants cannot allocate water sources to each other. After the introduction of the centralized contiguous water supply model, the local water will be allocated to each other in the event of seasonal water shortages, ensuring that there is no phased water shortage in a certain place.
Pan Xiunan, director of the Water Conservancy Bureau of Wuming District of Nanning City, introduced that within five years, Wuming District will invest 620 million yuan to achieve contiguous centralized water supply in 9 townships. At that time, the centralized water supply rate in Wuming District can reach more than 99%, and the centralized contiguous water supply mode will ensure full coverage of safe drinking water and solve the problem of rural water supply.
Author: 930 Report