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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-11 12:23 PM
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Up To 140K Tons Of Chromium Slag Dumped In Yunnan, China - So Far Two Truck Drivers Only Arrests
Thousands of tonnes of toxic chromium could be poisoning residents of the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan, but despite criticism the contaminated soil remains untreated. The pollution was first exposed after the arrest of two drivers hired by the Luliang Peace Chemical in Yunnan's Luliang County, a major producer of chromium salts. The drivers were illegally dumping up to 5000 tonnes of chromium slag in nearby villages.

Chromium salts are widely used in metallurgy, tanning and paint and dye making, but their manufacture results in large amounts of slag which, if not processed, can form carcinogenic hexavalent chromium. On 12 August an investigation by Yunnan Info Daily found that Luliang Peace Chemical dumped up to 140,000 tonnes of unprocessed slag. The slag is piled along the bank of the river Nanpanjiang, the source of the river Zhujiang that provides the drinking water to the wealthy Guangdong Province.

There have also been reports that Xinglong, a village near Luliang Peace Chemical, has had much higher rates of cancer since the plant began operating. However, local government in Luliang County and Chuxiong City, to which Luliang is affiliated, denies that the Zhujiang is polluted or that there are significantly more incidences of cancer in Xinglong than in other villages.

As of 24 August, the only legal action has been against the two drivers, although local government has asked Luliang Peace Chemical to quickly process and relocate the slag. "The case indicates that the local government does not prioritise environmental protection and people's health over economic development,' says an environmentalist based in Yunnan, who asks not to be named. 'The local government did not give importance to the issue until the suggestion that the Zhujiang could be polluted caused strong public pressure nationwide.'

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http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2011/September/19091101.asp
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DCKit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-11 12:27 PM
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1. Can't wait until "Lucky Joy Chemical Company" opens a branch in my neighborhood. nt
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Bill USA Donating Member (628 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-11 05:40 PM
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3. the beauty of the free market devoid of 'onerous' regulations!
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izquierdista Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-11 12:30 PM
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2. More jobs that Americans could be doing?
One of the bright spots of corporations exporting all their jobs is that they aren't poisoning you -- until you buy the product they have shipped back.
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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-11 05:44 PM
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4. Maybe they could incorporate it into drywall, then ship it to the United States?
I mean, look how well it worked with coal ash . . .
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