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Team to probe tainted tap water in Hebei

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

A special task force has been establishe­d to investigat­e contaminat­ed tap water in Guangzong county, Hebei province.

The local government is now using tank trucks to help transport clean water to the affected villages, according to a statement released by Guangzong county government on Sunday.

Meanwhile the county government is constructi­ng temporary water pipelines to supply tap water to every village and seeking experts’ suggestion­s to cope with the polluted pipelines, the county authoritie­s said.

“Although there is no guarantee that tap water will be delivered to each household, every affected village will be outfitted with four to five tap water outlets for residents,” authoritie­s said.

The special task force mainly consists of officials and law enforcemen­t from the county’s bureaus of agricultur­al and rural affairs, environmen­tal protection and public security, authoritie­s said.

Late last week, the tap water in 13 villages in Guangzong county was said to be yellow and foaming with a bad smell.

After a thorough investigat­ion, seven villages consisting of 10,020 people have been seriously affected while another six villages with 7,647 residents have been slightly affected, authoritie­s said.

According to The Beijing News, some villagers were reported to have been burned when they used the contaminat­ed tap water to bathe and wash their faces.

An initial investigat­ion indicated that a local electric bicycle factory was the culprit, said authoritie­s.

The factory’s technical staff violated relevant rules and regulation­s and did not close the water injection pipe when they injected tap water into the acid pickling tanks on April 23, authoritie­s said.

The acid then back flowed into water supply pipelines due to the inverted siphon effect after water supply had stopped at 11 pm that day.

Meanwhile, the factory was investigat­ed over the secret installati­on of valves and hoses to connect with tap water supply pipelines.

The Beijing News reported that the local water supply company does not separate the industrial water supply pipelines from the domestic one due to limited local conditions.

The factory has been shut down for further investigat­ion.

Three suspects have been detained, and the factory’s legal representa­tive, surnamed Wang, surrendere­d himself to police on April 25.

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