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Two major indicators of pollution, SO2 and COD, fell in the first half of this year in Beijing, marking new progress in the city's emission reduction effort, environmental regulators said Saturday.

The picture of the Tian'anmen Gate Tower is taken on August 15, 2008. Air quality in the capital city so far this month has also been the best for any summer period over the last 10 years -- and within Olympic standards, the city's environment bureau said on August 19.

The picture of the Tian'anmen Gate Tower is taken on August 15, 2008. Air quality in the capital city so far this month has also been the best for any summer period over the last 10 years -- and within Olympic standards, the city's environment bureau said on August 19.

Emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the Olympic host city in the first half of this year fell by 12.94 percent compared with the same period last year, the Ministry of Environmental Protection announced.

COD, or chemical oxygen demand, a measure of water pollution, dropped by 3.82 percent, it added.

The Chinese capital had projected to cut pollution levels for the two indicators by 10 percent and 4 percent respectively from last year.

The Beijing environment bureau attributed the achievement to the city's painstaking efforts in industrial restructuring and application of environment protection technologies.

According to the Beijing municipal government, the city has invested more than 140 billion yuan (US$20.5 billion) since 1998 to improve its air quality.

Air quality in the city so far this month has also been the best for any summer period over the last 10 years -- and within Olympic standards, the city's environment bureau said Tuesday.

A recently taken picture of the National Stadium or the 'Bird Nest'.  Air quality in Beijing so far this month has also been the best for any summer period over the last 10 years -- and within Olympic standards, the city's environment bureau said on August 19.

A recently taken picture of the National Stadium or the "Bird Nest". Air quality in Beijing so far this month has also been the best for any summer period over the last 10 years -- and within Olympic standards, the city's environment bureau said on August 19.

(Xinhua News Agency August 23, 2008)

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