According to the report, Shiquan County is rich in total water resources, with 456 large and small streams and a total water resources of 2.047 billion cubic meters. The county's per capita water consumption is 3,650 cubic meters, which is higher than the national and provincial average water consumption. There are 26 households in the county with water intake permits, including 4 industrial and mining enterprises, drinking water 10 households, power generation enterprises 12 households and 5 other households.
The data of water resources fee tax conversion initially determined the water resources tax payers, updated and improved the basic information of taxpayers, and established the taxpayer roster and tax source database, which laid a good foundation for the actual collection of water resources tax.
At the same time, the implementation of changing water resources fees into taxes is conducive to improving local water use efficiency, optimizing water use structure, promoting the implementation of the strictest water resources management system, and saving and protecting water resources.