Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Can tourism be carried out in the secondary protected areas of water sources?

Can tourism be carried out in the secondary protected areas of water sources?

Those who engage in cage farming, tourism and other activities within the secondary protection zone of drinking water sources shall take measures in accordance with regulations to prevent pollution of drinking water bodies.

The secondary protection zone for water sources refers to ensuring sufficient time and buffer zones for emergency measures in the event of an emergency that contaminates drinking water sources under normal circumstances that meet water quality requirements.

Second-level protected areas for drinking water sources: refers to areas outside the first-level protected areas that are delineated to prevent the direct impact of pollution sources on the quality of drinking water sources and ensure the quality of the first-level protected areas for drinking water sources. Strictly controlled key areas.

In the underground water source of the phreatic aquifer in the secondary water source protection zone, it is prohibited to construct chemical industry, electroplating, leather, paper making, pulping, smelting, radioactivity, printing and dyeing, dyes, coking, oil refining and other serious pollution projects. Enterprises that have been built must be rectified, converted or relocated within a time limit; it is prohibited to set up storage sites and transfer stations for urban garbage, feces and soluble, toxic and hazardous waste, and the existing above-mentioned stations must be relocated within a time limit.