The Water-Saving Management Contract in China: Current Status, Existing Problems, and Countermeasure Suggestions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Current Status of the WSMC
3.1. Relevant Policies
3.2. Supporting Technical Standards
3.3. Publicity and Training
4. Project Implementation
4.1. Analysis of Overall Project Status
4.2. Analysis of Project Distribution
4.3. Recommendations for Project Mode Selection
5. Existing Problems
5.1. From the Perspective of the Market
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- Existing problems
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- Causal analysis
5.2. From the Perspective of the Government
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- Existing problems
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- Causal analysis
6. Countermeasure Suggestions
6.1. From the Perspective of the Market
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- Stimulate the endogenous power of suggestions
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- Improve the WSMC service system
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- Increase investment and innovation in water-saving technologies
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- Explore the innovative WSMC models
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- Promote the pilot demonstration of the WSMC
6.2. From the Perspective of the Government
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- Strengthen WSMC policy support
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- Improve the WSMC support system
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- Improve technical standards for the WSMC
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- Deepen the reform of the water pricing system
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- Increase WSMC publicity and training
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- Strengthen coordination among multiple departments
7. Discussion
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- Principal findings and comparison with other studies
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- Strengths and limitations
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- Future research directions
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No. | Name | Content | Release Date |
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1 | The 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China (2016–2020) | Promoting EMC and the WSMC. | 3 November 2015 |
2 | Opinions on promoting public institutions to conserve energy and resources to promote the implementation of ecological civilization (National energy saving management (2015) No. 579) | Promoting the WSMC. | 3 December 2015 |
3 | Opinions on the promotion of the water-saving management contract to promote the development of the water-saving service industry (Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the NDRC (2016) No. 1629) | Clarifying the basic principles, development goals, key fields, and typical models for the implementation of the WSMC, and proposing guidance for promoting institutional innovation and cultivating and developing the water-saving service market. | 27 July 2016 |
4 | Key Work for Deepening the Reform of the Economic System in 2016 (NDRC (2016) No. 21) | Promoting the WSMC. | 25 March 2016 |
5 | Action plan for controlling both total water consumption and intensity in the 13th Five-Year Plan (Ministry of Water Resources (2016) No. 379) | Cultivating a group of specialized water-saving service enterprises, increasing the integration and promotion of water-saving technologies, and promoting the demonstration of WSMC applications. | 18 October 2016 |
6 | Action plan for people’s water saving (Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the NDRC (2016) No. 2259) | Based on the models of water-saving benefit sharing, water-saving effect guarantee, and water-use cost trusteeship, the WSMC is first implemented in the fields of public institutions, high water-consuming industries, high water-consumption service industries, and high-efficiency water-saving irrigation. | 28 October 2016 |
7 | Water-saving society construction in the 13th Five-Year Plan (Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the NDRC (2017) No. 128) | Promoting the WSMC, establishing and improving incentive mechanisms, and guiding social capital to participate in investment in water-saving service industries by improving relevant fiscal and tax policies and encouraging financial institutions to provide priority credit services. Implementing the WSMC, promoting the development of a water-saving service industry, and issuing operational guidelines and contract templates. In key areas and areas with water scarcity, establishing pilot WSMC projects. | 17 January 2017 |
8 | Opinions on comprehensively strengthening ecological protection and resolutely fighting the battle for pollution prevention and control (Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (2018) No. 17) | Vigorously developing energy conservation and environmental service industries, implementing EMC and the WSMC, actively exploring new models of regional environmental trusteeship services, and encouraging the development of new business forms and model innovation. | 16 June 2018 |
9 | Guidance on accelerating the modernization of water resources in the new era (Ministry of Water Resources (2018) No. 39) | Improving water-saving fiscal and taxation, pricing, investment, and financing policies, actively promoting the leading action of water efficiency leaders, and vigorously implementing the WSMC. | 27 December 2018 |
10 | National Water Conservation Action Plan (Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the NDRC (2019) No. 695) | Promoting the WSMC, innovating market service models, establishing quality rating and market access systems for water-saving equipment and products, improving industrial recycling facilities, centralizing water commissioning operation service mechanisms in buildings, and guiding and promoting the WSMC in public institutions, public buildings, high water-consuming industries, high water-consuming services, agricultural irrigation, water supply network leakage control, etc. | 15 April 2019 |
11 | Several opinions on promoting the high-quality development of the manufactured sand and gravel industry (Ministry of Industry and Information (2019) No. 239) | Encouraging qualified enterprises to generate power-using conveyor belt kinetic energy and implementing the WSMC. | 4 November 2019 |
12 | Action plan for green building construction (Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (2020) No. 65) | Improving the energy efficiency of public buildings in key cities, establishing and improving operation and management systems, and promoting EMC and the WSMC. | 15 July 2020 |
13 | Guidance on expanding investment in strategic emerging industries, cultivating and growing new growth points and growth poles (Department of Innovation and High-Tech Development of the NDRC (2020) No. 1409) | Promoting typical water-saving management models such as water-saving benefit sharing, encouraging innovative development of the WSMC business models, and promoting the development of a water-saving service industry. | 8 September 2020 |
14 | Guidance on accelerating the establishment of an economic system of the sound green low-carbon cycle development (State Council (2021) No. 4) | Implementing EMC, the WSMC, third-party environmental pollution management, and environmental commissioning services oriented to environmental management. | 22 February 2021 |
15 | Outline of the People’s Republic of China 14th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development and Long-Range Objectives for 2035 | Promoting service models such as EMC, the WSMC, and third-party control of environmental pollution. | 12 March 2021 |
16 | Notice on Printing and Distributing the Minutes of the First Plenary Meeting of the Interministerial Coordination Mechanism for Water Conservation, the Main Responsibilities and Working Rules of the Interministerial Coordination Mechanism for Water Conservation, and the Key Points of the Interministerial Coordination Mechanism for Water Conservation in 2021 (National Water-saving Office (2021) No. 442) | In 2021, a WSMC service platform will be established and 30 WSMC projects will be implemented. | 1 June 2021 |
17 | The Construction of a Water-saving Society in the 14th Five-Year Plan | Promoting third-party water-saving services, promoting the WSMC in fields such as urban public water supply pipe network leakage control, public institutions, public buildings, high water-consuming industries, and high water-consumption service industries, and encouraging third-party water-saving service companies to participate in water-saving consulting, technical transformation, water balance testing, and water performance evaluation. | 8 November 2021 |
18 | Notice of the General Office of the NDRC and the General Office of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development on Strengthening the Control of the Public Water Supply Pipeline Network Leakage (Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (2022) No. 2) | Encouraging the use of WSMC models to perform water supply pipeline network leakage control projects. | 19 January 2022 |
No. | Name | Content |
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1 | Water Conservation Measures in Fujian Province | Article 28. The people’s governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments should promote the WSMC model and encourage water conservation service agencies to sign a WSMC with water-use units or individuals to provide services such as water conservation diagnosis, financing, and water-saving retrofitting measures, and to recover investment and obtain reasonable profits by sharing the benefits of water conservation. |
2 | Water Conservation Regulations of Jiangsu Province | Article 36. The local people’s governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments should cultivate, support, and develop water conservation social organizations, and guide the public to extensively participate in water conservation activities. Implementing the WSMC and supporting water conservation service agencies to perform water conservation consulting, design, evaluation, testing, certification, and other services according to the law. |
3 | Water Conservation Measures in Guangxi | Article 41. Establishing a WSMC system and encouraging water conservation service agencies to sign a WSMC with water-use units or individuals to provide services such as water conservation diagnosis, financing, and water-saving retrofitting measures, and to recover investment and obtain reasonable profits by sharing the benefits of water conservation. The specific measures are formulated by the financial department in conjunction with the water administrative department of the autonomous regional government. |
4 | Water Conservation Measures in Chongqing (Trial) | Article 33. The development of water-saving service agencies is encouraged, and water-saving service agencies are supported to provide services such as water conservation consultation, testing, water balance testing, certification, and the WSMC. |
5 | Water Conservation Regulations of Heilongjiang Province | Article 28. Public institutions should strengthen water conservation management and the daily maintenance of water facilities; promote the application of new water-saving technologies, processes, and products; and explore the use of the WSMC models to implement water-saving transformations. Article 37. The people’s governments at or above the county level should encourage water-saving service enterprises to use the WSMC model to raise capital, integrate advanced technologies, and provide water-saving transformation and management services for water-using units and individuals. Water-saving service enterprises must not provide false information to water-using units and individuals. |
6 | Water Conservation Measures of Jiangxi Province | Article 26. The people’s governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments should cultivate, support, and develop water conservation social organizations; guide the public to participate in water conservation activities extensively; implement the WSMC; and support water conservation service agencies in performing water conservation consultation, design, evaluation, testing, and certification, and provide water conservation transformation, repair, and maintenance services in accordance with the law. |
7 | Water Conservation Regulations of Liaoning Province | Article 31. Provincial, municipal, and county people’s governments and their relevant departments should cultivate and support water-saving organizations and support the development of social services such as water conservation consultation, design, evaluation, testing, certification, and the WSMC. |
8 | Water Conservation Measures of Qinghai Province | Article 30. The people’s governments at or above the county level should encourage the development of water-saving service agencies and support water-saving service agencies in performing water conservation consulting, design, evaluation, testing, auditing, certification, water balance testing, and WSMC services in accordance with the law. |
9 | Water Conservation Regulations of Guizhou Province | Article 26. Institutions engaged in water conservation services are encouraged and supported to sign contracts with water-using units to obtain reasonable profits by providing water conservation assessment, financing, renovation, and management services. The people’s governments at or above the county level should cultivate and develop water conservation service agencies and support water conservation service agencies in performing water conservation activities through project funding and the purchase of services. |
10 | Water Conservation Regulations of Gansu Province | Article 47. The people’s governments at or above the county level should encourage the development of water-saving service agencies and support water-saving service agencies in performing water conservation consulting, design, evaluation, testing, auditing, certification, water balance testing, and WSMC services in accordance with the law. |
11 | Water Resources Regulations of Zhejiang Province | Article 25. The people’s governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments should support the development of water-saving industries, cultivate water-saving social organizations, promote service models such as the WSMC, and guide the entire society to participate in water conservation. |
12 | Water Conservation Measures of Sichuan Province | Article 38. The local people’s governments at or above the county level should actively implement the WSMC model and encourage water-saving service agencies to sign a WSMC with universities, hospitals, and other units to recover investments and obtain reasonable profits by sharing water-saving benefits. |
13 | Water Conservation Regulations of Hebei Province | Article 64. The people’s governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments should formulate relevant policies to encourage the WSMC, and guide and promote the WSMC in public institutions, public buildings, high water-consuming industries and services, public pipe network leakage control, etc. |
14 | Water Conservation Regulations of Hubei Province | Article 32. Volunteer service organizations and other social organizations are encouraged to participate extensively in water conservation activities in accordance with the law. Supporting water conservation service agencies in performing water conservation consulting, design, evaluation, testing, and certification services in accordance with the law. Encouraging and supporting water-supplying units to adopt the WSMC model, and entrusting water-saving service agencies to perform technical transformation and management services. |
15 | Water Conservation Regulations of Shandong Province | Article 41. Water-saving service agencies are encouraged to sign a WSMC with water-using units to provide water-saving diagnoses, financing, and renovation services, and to receive financial support, preferential taxation, and other supportive policies in accordance with relevant national and provincial regulations. |
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Water-Saving Fields | Number of Projects | Investment Amount (CNY Ten Thousand) | Average Water-Saving Rate |
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Agricultural water-saving irrigation | 37 | 102,978.25 | 45.4% |
Public institutions | 130 | 55,595.86 | 34.6% |
Leakage control of urban water supply network | 2 | 22,977.14 | 7.8% |
Water environmental governance | 2 | 18,318.00 | - |
High water-consuming industries | 9 | 7070.14 | 12.6% |
Public buildings | 1 | 88.00 | 10.3% |
Total | 181 | 207,027.39 | 33.6% |
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Wang, W.; Ren, L.; Deng, C.; Wang, Q.; Yu, J. The Water-Saving Management Contract in China: Current Status, Existing Problems, and Countermeasure Suggestions. Water 2022, 14, 3116. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14193116
Wang W, Ren L, Deng C, Wang Q, Yu J. The Water-Saving Management Contract in China: Current Status, Existing Problems, and Countermeasure Suggestions. Water. 2022; 14(19):3116. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14193116
Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Wei, Liang Ren, Chenning Deng, Qianyang Wang, and Jingshan Yu. 2022. "The Water-Saving Management Contract in China: Current Status, Existing Problems, and Countermeasure Suggestions" Water 14, no. 19: 3116. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14193116
APA StyleWang, W., Ren, L., Deng, C., Wang, Q., & Yu, J. (2022). The Water-Saving Management Contract in China: Current Status, Existing Problems, and Countermeasure Suggestions. Water, 14(19), 3116. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14193116