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Abstract
Rural planning is to make the countryside neat and tidy through planning, including farmland planning and sewage discharge planning. All individual buildings shall not be built outside the planned area or the construction land at will, and shall not be built in the demolition area with incomplete infrastructure. The planning and construction of pits and ponds shall be implemented to control agricultural pollution. The overall deployment of long-term social, economic, scientific and technological development is the basic basis for guiding rural development and construction.
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