To further address the pollution issues in the marble stone industry within its jurisdiction and to promote standardized management of marble stone enterprises, on July 16th, the Environmental Protection Station of ShuiTou Town People's Government, in conjunction with the Nan'an Ecology and Environment Bureau of Quanzhou City, held a promotion meeting for the standardized management of marble stone processing enterprises in ShuiTou Town. Over 170 heads of marble stone enterprises within the jurisdiction of ShuiTou Town attended the meeting.

Huang Zhijian, Deputy Mayor of ShuiTou Town People's Government, chaired the meeting and pointed out that:
Enterprises as the main entities should further improve the upgrading of hardware facilities, take necessary sound insulation and noise reduction measures, and standardize the setup of hazardous waste warehouses; they should focus on the separation of rainwater and sewage to effectively solve water pollution issues, focusing on both symptoms and root causes; they should improve the management mechanism of records, always grasp the generation, storage, and transfer of solid waste and hazardous waste produced during the production process, strengthen supervision and management, and strictly and tightly grasp the rectification of various tasks related to pollution in the marble stone industry.
Fu Jingxiong, team leader of the Coastal Area Three of the Nan'an City Comprehensive Law Enforcement Brigade for Ecological Environment Protection, introduced "Ecological Environment Management of the Stone Industry", using the "case method" to deeply explain the prevention and control measures for waste gas, wastewater, solid waste, and key points of on-site inspection.
Chen Liwen, a staff member of the Ecology and Soil Environment Division of the Nan'an Ecology and Environment Bureau of Quanzhou City, interpreted the relevant laws and regulations and new standards for hazardous waste management, and also combined with daily management practices, explained the key points and difficulties of standardized hazardous waste management.













