The Fuqing nuclear power plant is under construction. The concrete for the reactor at the nuclear project in Fujian province is likely to be poured in the first half of this year. [Photo/China Daily] Application and review processes for construction projects will be streamlined nationwide, and a unified procedure will be established that will cut the current process time in half, a senior official said on Monday. The time needed to get approval for construction projects differs widely across the country. In some regions, the procedure is time-consuming and complicated, making a unified procedure necessary, Huang Yan, vice-minister of housing and urban-rural development, said at a news conference of the State Council Information Office. The unified procedure will have four parts, including land use permits, engineering and construction approvals, and final acceptance upon completion. To speed up procedures and launch construction projects earlier, authorities will be asked to list their requirements and standards for various kinds of construction projects and make them public, she said. Previously, some small projects had to go through the same procedures as big ones, which is unnecessary. With the reform, detailed procedures for different projects will be drafted according to category and size, Huang said. She also said an inspection and approval system shared by different government departments will be established in each region with one-stop service. Previously, developers could only apply for water, heating and power after construction was completed. After the reform, they will be able to do that upon getting construction approval, she said. The conditions in different regions of China differ. More than 10 cities, including large and medium-sized ones from different parts of the country, will be chosen to pilot the reform. These cities will report problems they encounter to the ministry so that tailored policies can be drafted, Huang said. She said suggestions from the pilot cities will be collected to amend national laws to provide a legal basis for the reforms. custom-silicon-wristbands
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ZHENGZHOU -- Drones will become a new force in the afforestation of Taihang Mountain, which meanders across several provinces and Beijing in North China.The forestry authority in Central China's Henan province said drones could fit in places where helicopters cannot make accurate seeding on the complex mountain terrain. Drones are also less affected by bad weather than helicopters.Helicopters remain the major force of afforestation in Taihang Mountain. Henan Province plans aerial seeding over an area of 17,946 hectares in the mountain this year, the province's largest ever annual afforestation.Forestry officials said that as drones flew at a low height they could ensure accurate seeding. Among the total afforestation plan, 667 hectares of aerial seeding will be conducted by oil-fueled drones, each with a maximum carrying capacity of 75 kg of plant seeds.The mountains meandering over Shanxi, Henan and Hebei provinces and Beijing have a dry climate and poor plantation coverage, which has hindered local economic development. The mountain was designated as a key area for afforestation in 1986.The afforestation of economically valuable fruit trees such as peach, apricot and forsythia have not only helped curb desertification but also brought economic benefits to the region.
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