BEIJING, Dec. 9 -- China has made headway in pushing major water conservancy projects amid efforts to enhance capacity on flood control, drought relief, as well as food and ecological security, a senior official said.
Some 132 key water conservancy projects have been under construction since 2017, with the total investment exceeding one trillion yuan (about 146 billion U.S. dollars), according to Wang Annan, an official with the Ministry of Water Resources (MWR).
These projects have also promoted the coordinated development among regions and poverty alleviation work, as 75 percent of the 132 projects are located in central and western regions, and 56 percent are in poverty-stricken areas, Wang said.
The projects are part of the country's plan, announced in 2017, to step up construction of 172 key water conservancy projects by 2020.
By the end of 2019, over 80 percent of the 172 projects will be under construction, and the biggest investment in 2019 will go to the water allocation project in Pearl River Delta region, Wang said.
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