September 6 to September 7, Zhang Hong, a second-level investigator of the River and Lake Management Office of the Water Resources Department of Anhui Province, inspected the management of sand mining in the Yangtze River in Ma'anshan City, and Li Jinrui, deputy director of the Yangtze River Sand Mining Administration, participated in the inspection.
The inspection team used the combination of vehicles and boats to patrol the key sensitive waters of Wuhu and Ma'anshan at night, and boarded the ships to check the sand and gravel mining bills of sand carriers, which put forward guiding requirements for the management of sand mining in the two cities. He went to Zhengpu Port New Area of Ma'anshan City to inspect the ship management at the centralized berthing points in the new area, and held a discussion on how to do a good job in the management of sand mining during the prohibition period.
The inspection team pointed out that the current management of sand mining in the Yangtze River is of great responsibility, heavy tasks and high requirements, so it is necessary to maintain a high sense of political responsibility and mission and persevere in the management of sand mining in the Yangtze River.
First, we should consolidate management responsibilities, strictly fulfill sand mining management responsibilities, conscientiously implement the leadership and 24-hour duty system, and constantly increase supervision and inspection efforts.
The second is to standardize ship management, carefully analyze and sort out the information of ships at centralized berthing points, establish dynamic dismantling and banning accounts, achieve "one ship, one file", and implement account cancellation.
Thirdly, we should adhere to the problem orientation, comprehensively investigate and rectify the leakage points and blind areas in the management of sand mining, clean up and rectify the outstanding problems within a time limit, and constantly improve the management level of sand mining.
Fourthly, we should enhance our abilities and abilities, strengthen the study of relevant systems, clarify the thinking of sand-related cases, strictly control the procedures of law enforcement sand mining cases, and achieve scientific rigor and complete procedures.
Fifthly, we should strengthen team building, improve the staffing of law enforcement personnel for sand mining management, increase the training of video surveillance system for sand mining management in the Yangtze River, and constantly enhance the identification ability of various sand-related vessels.