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Who should I report illegal river sand mining to?

According to Article 25 of the Regulations on River Management in People's Republic of China (PRC), illegal sand mining shall be reported to the river authorities.

Article 25 of the Regulations on River Management in People's Republic of China (PRC): "Whoever engages in the following activities within the scope of river management must report to the competent authorities of the river; Involving other departments, approved by the river authorities in conjunction with the relevant departments:

(a) Disposal of sand, soil, gold, sand or sludge

(2) Blasting, drilling and digging fish ponds;

(three) storing materials, building factories or other building facilities in the river beach;

(four) the exploitation of underground resources and archaeological excavations in the river beach.

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River sand is exposed in winter, spring and dry season, and river sand stealing often occurs. Recently, during the inspection of Huizhou section of Dongjiang River, the water department seized two cases of illegal sand mining and detained two forklifts 1 vehicle and pipeline boats suspected of illegal sand mining.

In order to do a good job in planning the exploitable area in Huizhou section of 20 16 Dongjiang River, the Municipal Water Affairs Bureau cooperated with Huicheng District and Boluo County Water Affairs Bureau to inspect the relevant situation of Dongjiang River, and inspected the areas prone to illegal sand mining. The inspection team set off from the city by water law enforcement boat.

When driving to the reach of Ruhu Town, Huicheng District, it was found that there were forklifts and sand suction boats and pipeline boats in Ruhu Town and Hengshantou River in the floodplain. Water law enforcement officers quickly intervened in the investigation, jointly investigated and dealt with two cases of illegal sand mining, and seized 65,438 forklifts and 2 pipeline boats suspected of illegally exploiting river sand.

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Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on River Management

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People's Daily Online-Huizhou was detained on suspicion of illegally exploiting river sand forklift pipeline boats.