Pomegranate Cloud/Xinjiang Daily News (reported by Wang Yayun) At 11:00 on April 15th, the Central Fifth Ecological Environmental Protection Inspectorate transferred to Xinjiang the twenty-first batch of 81 letters and visits (53 calls, 28 letters). pieces). Among them, there are 72 in the autonomous region and 9 in the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.
The 21st batch of petitions transferred to autonomous regions involved 9 prefectures and cities, namely: 27 in Urumqi, 8 in Hami, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Tacheng Prefecture and Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture. 7 cases, 6 cases in Kashgar, 5 cases in Bayingoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, 3 cases in Altay Region, and 2 cases in Karamay City. According to the classification of pollution types, among the 72 letters and visits accepted by the autonomous region, there are many types of air, other, soil and noise pollution, accounting for 27.8%, 16.7%, 15.3% and 15.3% of the total number of environmental problems respectively.
Up to now, the Fifth Central Ecological and Environmental Protection Inspectorate has transferred a total of 1,256 letters and visits in the twenty batches of Xinjiang. Among them, there are 1051 in the autonomous region and 205 in the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.
According to reports, the 1,051 letters and calls accepted by the autonomous region have all been handed over to the relevant prefectures and cities for processing in accordance with the procedures. Among them, 479 cases were in Urumqi, 106 in Changji, 93 in Bazhou, 87 in Ili, 73 in Hami, 40 in Tacheng, 37 in Aksu, 32 in Kashgar, 24 in Altay, and 24 in Turpan. 23 cases, 21 cases in Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, 12 cases in Hotan Region, 10 cases in Karamay City, 5 cases in Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, and 9 cases were transferred to the Autonomous Region Letters and Calls Bureau. According to the classification of pollution types, among the 1,051 letters and visits accepted by the autonomous region, there are many types of atmospheric, ecological and soil pollution, accounting for 28.3%, 19.3% and 14.6% of the total number of environmental problems respectively.