The environmental protection minister, Zhou
Shengxian, told an annual government meeting that authorities
last year banned 7 million high-emission vehicles from the road,
shut down 50,000 coal-fired furnaces, installed denitrification
and desulfurisation equipment in power plants and factories, and
added new sewage treatment plants, Xinhua said.
Zhou said the annual targets set out by the central government
had been fulfilled.
In September, China said it was on track to exceed its 2014
targets for cutting water pollution.
A lack of environmental oversight during decades of economic
growth has caused a dire pollution crisis in China, where major
cities are shrouded in perennial smog and half the groundwater
is tainted.
(Reporting By Adam Rose, editing by David Evans)
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