Rebirth: Super Banking System

Chapter 2177 - 1999: This Time It Will Be Taken Seriously



Chapter 2177: Chapter 1999: This Time It Will Be Taken Seriously



Trillions!


This is simply not making money.


It’s plundering.


Only.


One willing to fight, one willing to endure. At first, people didn’t understand why become this willing scapegoat. It’s more costly than building three dams.


Only later did they slowly understand.


This is mutual benefit.


You come.


I go.


Bilateral trade nourished millions of families and more. For Huaxia, there’s no real loss, but for Myanmar, they’re definitely earning.


These past two years.


The Agricultural Science Academy’s funding surged, and the task wasn’t complex: reverse oasis. But the results presented were unsatisfactory to those above, making them anxious.


In a rush.


In a rush.


...


Suddenly not rushed. Because worldwide, even Europe and America haven’t produced results, proving it’s not their incompetence but the task is too challenging.


"Will this land become farmland in the future?"


Nearby.


Gazing at the loess at the horizon, a researcher murmured.


"It will."


An expert nodded.


"Some have proposed planting crops along the Yellow River and several major tributaries on the Loess Plateau, preserving only two hundred meters of natural forest."


"Thus."


"Can add fifty million acres of farmland."


"So much."


The researcher’s eyes lit up, fifty million acres is quite a lot; in fact, according to management area calculations, it’s not too much, but downstream must be considered.


Water usage upstream surges, what about downstream?


This matter.


Requires comprehensive consideration.


...


A week later.


Beijing.


Environmental Protection Bureau.


"After a week’s deployment and adjustment, comprehensive monitoring of the Yellow River mainstream has been achieved. Next, we will collaborate with local areas for centralized rectification."


"Conduct strict inspections on illegal sewage discharge along the coast."


"..."


Ten minutes later.


The interview ended.


CCTV journalists left, and bureau leaders couldn’t help but smile because the interview will be on tonight’s News Broadcast.


Displayed in front of the nationwide audience.


Simultaneously.


It’s also a deterrent against illegal sewage discharges. Since the very first day of deployment, the data sent back provided them ample evidence.


When.


What location.


What was discharged, all clearly understood.


It’s quite convenient to investigate.


Furthermore.


With the deployment of detectors, some places showed a change in water quality the next day, clearly showing that someone received the message and took cautious measures.


In this regard.


They weren’t overly concerned. The interview also mentioned inspections, not severe penalties, for a simple reason—a funding source for management.


Who?


Many.


Domestic.


International.


Enterprises.


Institutions.


Individuals.


Together, donated large sums of money, with Ou Wei Foundation statistics showing the Yellow River received over 20 billion RMB in donations.


Adding others, the amount is larger.


Additionally.


It’s still continuously growing. Thus, for past sewage, the pursuit intensity isn’t great, just ordered to stop discharge, then demanded rectification.


Fines?


Yes.


Just symbolic, this time the nation has shown great determination to completely solve the Yellow River issue, adopting a forgiving attitude toward past actions.


However.


From now on, if discharged again, there’s no apologizing.


Punish as needed.


Shut down as needed.


Detain as needed.


In short.


The newly managed Yellow River cannot be harmed again.


...


Soon.


A batch of official documents were sent to provinces along the Yellow River, along with authorization to access the detector management system.


But only to view, not modify.


After reading.


Provincial departments began action, connecting city-level environmental agencies to investigate polluting enterprises based on pollution sections appearing in the documents.


Shut down.


Rectify.


Report.


Finally.


Also emphasized penalty standards: two thousand to ten thousand.


...


Soon.


Some well-informed business owners learned the document’s content.


Immediately.


Breathed a sigh of relief.


Luckily.


The fines aren’t high and don’t trace back; the maximum is ten thousand. If it’s just a general environmental check, they’re not afraid, but this time, it’s led by national authorities.


In a certain city.


Inside a villa.


"Will it be eased?"


A middle-aged man contacted a relative with some influence.


"No."


The other side’s tone was firm.


"It will be strict consistently; the target above is zero pollution. There used to be ways; now, with real-time detection, faking is impossible."


"Then I..." the middle-aged man asked.


"Cooperate, rectify." The other side replied.


"This will cost a lot."


The middle-aged man winced; wastewater treatment costs are notably high.


"If you don’t want to spend, you can only shut down; this is unchangeable. If repeated discharge occurs, data directly reaches Beijing’s General Administration for recording and must be addressed below."


"..."


The middle-aged man fell silent.


Indeed.


Data cannot be faked.


"What if the equipment fails?" he objected.


As soon as the words fell.


"Heh!"


The other side chuckled, saying, "You’re overthinking. Could you damage all detectors? Break one, downstream flow will still be detected."


Upon hearing.


The middle-aged man felt embarrassed.


True.


Sewage flowing downstream, one broken detector,


downstream spots all detect it, simply impractical, only a fool would try to destroy detectors.


Once caught.


Absolutely severe judgment.


"Don’t overthink, nor be overly pessimistic; this time the top has shown leniency, ten thousand is considered not pursuing past discharges."


"Don’t be greedy."


"Moreover."


"It’s not like business can’t be conducted; soon there might be a collective discharge plan passing through, rumored to be cheaper than individual treatment."


"Alright."


The middle-aged man nodded.


This matter.


He’s aware.


For Myanmar’s wastewater treatment technology, one word, conviction, individual construction is costly; if only for treatment fees, it’s relatively acceptable.


...


Some comply.


Of course.


Some still harbor a lucky mindset, rushing production before inspections reach, instantaneously reflecting data back to Beijing’s General Administration.


Upon viewing.


No need to say, marked key.


As for whether to handle it, still observing if future discharge occurs; if none, it remains filed. If still harboring luck, penalties accumulate.


...


Evening.


About Yellow River management, News Broadcast surprisingly gave a five-minute feature, discussing not just the detectors but also sand control, soil management, water engineering.


Highly emphasized.


This also conveyed a signal: this time it will be serious.


After viewing.


Public opinion praised.


"So fast."


"I love this efficiency."


"Hope to see a clear Yellow River; the pollution issues announced by the General Administration is more severe than I imagined, there are surprisingly long pollution sections."


"Normal, upstream pollution possibly affects hundreds of miles or even further, should have been managed earlier. We have a discharge spot here, called XXX."


"We have one too."


"We..."


"Go to the General Administration’s official website, there’s a reporting window."


"..."


For a moment.


Countless reports flooded into the General Administration.



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