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  2. Water supply and sanitation in China - Wikipedia

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    The International Benchmarking Network for Water and Sanitation Utilities estimated the non-revenue water for a sample of Chinese water utilities at 27% in 2006 and 21% in 2001. [50] One explanation for the relatively low level of NRW may be that most Chinese live in dense apartment complexes, which results in compact distribution systems.

  3. Water management in Beijing - Wikipedia

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    Beijing, the capital of China, is characterized by intense water scarcity during the long dry season as well as heavy flooding during the brief wet season. Beijing is one of the most water-scarce cities in the world. Total water use is 3.6 billion cubic meters, compared to renewable fresh water resources of about 3 billion cubic meters. [1]

  4. Water testing - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 revised total coliform rule and the 1989 total coliform rule are the only microbial drinking water regulations that apply to all public water systems. The revised rule highlights the frequency and timing of microbial testing by water systems based on population served, system type, and source water type.

  5. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and ...

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    AQSIQ was formed as the successor government body to the State Bureau of Quality and Technological Supervision (SBQTS). [3]: 52 In 2005, AQSIQ established a sui generis system to cover the use of geographical indication products through the 2005 Provisions on the Protection of GI Products.

  6. Public English Test System - Wikipedia

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    The Public English Test System (PETS; simplified Chinese: 全国公共英语等级考试; traditional Chinese: 全國公共英語等級考試; pinyin: Quánguó Gōnggòng Yīngyǔ Děngjí Kǎoshì) is a test developed by the National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) of the People's Republic of China.

  7. Chinese scientists use lunar soil to produce water, state ...

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    Chinese scientists have discovered a "brand-new method" of producing large quantities of water using lunar soil brought back from a 2020 expedition, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Thursday. In ...

  8. Not Chinese enough? Bottled water empire of China’s richest ...

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    In 2022, Li Ning, a sportswear manufacturer founded by the well known athlete, came under fire for new designs that allegedly resembled hats worn by Japanese soldiers during World War II.

  9. Ministry of Water Resources (China) - Wikipedia

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    Formulating water policies and relevant rules and regulations 4 Department of Water Resources Management Managing the water-drawing permit system and water resources fee system; 5 Department of Finance and Economics Formulating economic regulatory measures for the water industry 6 Department of Personnel, Labor and Education