The Technical Economy Analysis of Guangxi Rural Contiguous Environmental Governance Project in 2011

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Guangxi rural contiguous environmental governance project was started in April 2011, with 88 sets of sewage treatment facilities, 22 sets of household garbage collection treatment facilities. The finishing of 74 sets of sewage treatment facilities, and 19 sets of life garbage collection treatment facilities revealed that this project start-up was basically normal. According to the situation of the contiguous rural environmental governance project in Lijiang River basin and the Red River Valley, it shows that the scale of rural sewage treatment facilities is generally small—the average scale is 107.2 m3/d, the average price of unit construction investment ( including pipeline construction ) is 6445 Yuan/m3, and the main treatment process is the bio-contact oxidation method + constructed wetland; the average price of unit construction investment on rural garbage disposal is 339.2 thousands of Yuan, garbage collection and clearance are the main processes, meanwhile the urban and rural garbage integration treatment mode — “household classification - village collection - township transfer - county treatment” is only carried out in the regions of nearby towns and convenient transportation.

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