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          Clear need to answer questions after pollution

          By Qiu Bo and Li Jing (China Daily) Updated: 2012-02-07 09:54

          Is it safe?

          Clear need to answer questions after pollution

          Huang Chaoxin said that in front of his home, the Longjiang is showing black mixed with the yellow mud of the river, which happens every December. "The turbid color in water normally lasts for two months."

          Local government has said the water near Lalang station, where Huang lives, is clear of the heavy-metal poison, but all the sediment in the water concerns him. "We know our tap water is from the turbid river, but there's nothing we can do."

          Meanwhile, farmer Xie Linjun, 27, who lives nearby, said his crops along the riverbank are growing normally. "We cannot go fishing in our spare time as we did in normal years, but the crops are not affected" by the tainted river.

          Lack of transparency

          The Longjiang cadmium spill is yet another in a string of major heavy-metal pollution incidents.

          Statistics from the Ministry of Environmental Protection show there have been more than 30 serious cases of heavy metal pollution by chemical, photovoltaic, pharmaceutical and IT companies in about 10 provinces since 2009.

          In early 2011, the ministry released a five-year blueprint to target heavy-metal pollution, including by arsenic, lead, mercury, chromium and cadmium. But details of the blueprint have not been published.

          Environmentalists say that without making pollution information available to the public, the effectiveness of pollution control efforts can only be limited.

          "The environmental ministry had called for a 'blanket inspection' of heavy metal pollution facilities. This means, in theory, local governments should already have an inventory of local industrial facilities that release heavy metals, with basic information on who is discharging what," said Ma Tianjie, toxic campaign head with Greenpeace East Asia.

          "With such information in hand, a local government should be able to quickly pinpoint a source of pollution when it sees an unusual increase in the monitoring data of certain pollutants. This apparently did not happen in the case in Guangxi," he said.

          Ma Jun, director of the Beijing-based Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, said the incident should be a wakeup call for Hechi city, which is benefiting from its booming mining and smelting industries.

          Write the reporters at qiubo@chinadaily.com.cn and lij@chinadaily.com.cn.

           

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