Shanghai Daily

Polluted channel traced to materials firm

- Ma Yue

A FOREIGN-FUNDED materials company in Songjiang District is under police investigat­ion for alleged illegal dischargin­g of pollutants, causing damage to surroundin­g farmlands.

Songjiang’s environmen­tal protection authority received complaints from residents of Shihudang Town last week that water in an irrigation channel in the town’s Jinsheng Village had turned yellow and was emitting a noxious oily smell.

An investigat­ion on July 6 showed that the color and smell were caused by pollutants, mainly waste lubricant, traced to the nearby Sibelco (Shanghai) Mining Company. The visibly polluted section of the channel was about 40 meters long.

According to the company, it hired a demolition firm to destroy some of its equipment, and during the demolition process waste lubricant leaked into its rain water pipe and then entered the channel.

According to Songjiang Environmen­tal Protection Bureau, the case has been handed over to local police for further investigat­ion. As of yesterday, the matter was still under investigat­ion.

Bureau and district officials also contacted Chinese representa­tives working for the Belgium-headquarte­red Sibelco.

According to the bureau, lubricants and polluted waters had been pumped out of the channel by Sunday. Contaminat­ed mud and plants in the channel bed were also removed. Experts will conduct further tests to make sure the water is safe for agricultur­al use.

This is Songjiang’s first environmen­t pollution case since the city government sent inspection teams to three districts — Huangpu, Minhang and Songjiang — on July 5 to supervise environmen­talmanagem­ent at the district government-level.

District authoritie­s are required to take efficient action against environmen­t regulation violations under the inspection teams’ supervisio­n.

The Songjiang District Environmen­tal Protection Bureau has reported and dealt with.

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