We study the charge transport of the noninteracting electron gas in a
two-dimensional quantum Hall system with Anderson-type impurities at zero
temperature. We prove that there exist localized states of the bulk order in
the disordered-broadened Landau bands whose energies are smaller than a certain
value determined by the strength of the uniform magnetic field. We also prove
that, when the Fermi level lies in the localization regime, the Hall
conductance is quantized to the desired integer and shows the plateau of the
bulk order for varying the filling factor of the electrons rather than the
Fermi level.