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Bureaucracy fuels China's safe water problems - report

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The kind of top-down bureaucracy that can discourage communication and hobble some Western corporations is fueling widespread problems with China's water supply, with lessons for the rest of the world, researchers reported on Thursday.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The kind of top-down bureaucracy that can discourage communication and hobble some Western corporations is fueling widespread problems with China's water supply, with lessons for the rest of the world, researchers reported on Thursday.

So-called stovepipe bureaucracy -- where different departments communicate with their own teams and managers but not with others that might be related -- makes it harder for China to deal with critical water sustainability issues, the scientists wrote in the current edition of the journal Science.

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