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In Guiyang, in Southwest China’s Guizhou province, a water treatment plant buried over 30 meters underground has brought the once heavily polluted Guancheng River back to life. Without taking up land resources on the ground, disrupting the layout of the old city, or disturbing | Collector
In Guiyang, in Southwest China’s Guizhou province,  a water treatment plant buried over 30 meters underground has brought the once heavily polluted Guancheng River back to life. Without taking up land resources on the ground, disrupting the layout of the old city, or disturbing

In Guiyang, in Southwest China’s Guizhou province, a water treatment plant buried over 30 meters underground has brought the once heavily polluted Guancheng River back to life. Without taking up land resources on the ground, disrupting the layout of the old city, or disturbing

In Guiyang, in Southwest China’s Guizhou province, a water treatment plant buried over 30 meters underground has brought the once heavily polluted Guancheng River back to life. Without taking up land resources on the ground, disrupting the layout of the old city, or disturbing

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