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What do you mean, clean up and change?

Three clean-ups and one reform refers to cleaning up rural domestic garbage, cleaning up ponds and ditches in the village, cleaning up agricultural production wastes such as livestock manure, and changing bad habits that affect rural living environment.

Clean up white garbage such as firewood and sundries, piled garbage, plastic bags, river bank garbage, garbage scattered in village roads and villages, etc. To solve the problem of littering and domestic garbage pollution.

Promote farmers to save water, guide farmers to standardize domestic sewage discharge, publicize common sense of rural domestic sewage treatment, and improve the comprehensive utilization and treatment capacity of domestic sewage. Focus on ditches and drains in front of and behind the house to clean up floating objects in the waters. Where conditions permit, dredging should be carried out, and comprehensive measures should be taken to restore water ecology and gradually eliminate black and odorous water bodies in rural areas.

Clean up dead livestock and poultry carcasses, packaging materials for agricultural inputs, discarded agricultural films and other agricultural production wastes, dispose of them in strict accordance with regulations, and actively promote resource utilization. Standardize the behavior of free-range livestock and poultry in villages and reduce the impact of farmed manure on the village environment.

Subsidies for house demolition after "Three Clearances and One Reform":

In the process of "three clean-ups and one reform", the state will strengthen the cleaning and transformation of abandoned buildings in rural areas, including the demolition of abandoned houses and abandoned pigsty, in order to solve the hidden dangers of rural security and improve the rural appearance. At the same time, in the process of cleaning up breeding wastes, the state will also strengthen the cleaning and transformation of rural farms and transform farms that pollute the environment.

In the process of removing buildings, the state not only does not compensate buildings with economic value, but also gives corresponding compensation to buildings with economic value, such as removing farms and idle houses. All the above are rural subsidy schemes during the period of "three clean-ups and one reform", and the relevant local departments need to be consulted for details.