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BEIJING, June 28-- The World Bank's board of executive directors has approved a loan of 25 million U.S. dollars to help improve access to water and sanitation1 in west China, the WB China office announced on Wednesday.
The Western Provinces Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene2 Promotion3 Project is intended to increase the access of poor communities to sustainable and equitable4 water supplies, sanitation and hygiene promotion services by adopting an integrated and participatory approach, which can be replicated5 in other provinces, according to a WB statement. The total investment costs are 75.36 million dollars, with 25 million dollars of loans from the WB, 25 million U.S. dollars of grants from the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) and 25.36 million dollars from the participating provinces of Shaanxi and Sichuan. According to the WB, the project will be implemented6 in 25 counties. More than 60 percent of the investment will be spent on improving access to safe drinking water, through the construction of piped water supply systems, rainwater collection systems and wells. All schools within the project areas of Shaanxi Province and selected schools in Sichuan Province will be supplied with safe water. More than a quarter of the investment will go into improving environmental sanitation, by building or upgrading household, public and school toilets, hand washing and drainage facilities, and garbage drop-off points. The project will also support hygiene promotion, as well as providing management and technical training. More than 300 million people in China have no access to safe and clean drinking water, most of them in comparatively poor rural areas. The government has pledged to provide safe and clean drinking water for 160 million rural people by 2010, and for all rural people by 2015.
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