Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Water contains toxic chemical, panic grips China city

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BEIJING: Tap water in a Chinese city was found to contain excessive levels of the toxic chemical benzene, prompting residents to rush to buy bottled water, state media said on Friday.

Tests conducted on Thursday and Friday showed that tap water in Lanzhou, the capital of northweste­rn Gansu province, had as much as 200 micrograms of benzene per litre, 20 times the national limit, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing local environmen­t authoritie­s.

Benzene is an aromatic, colourless liquid and a basic raw material used in the petrochemi­cal industry. Human exposure to the chemical increases the risk of cancer and other illnesses.

Part of the city suspended its tapwater supply and residents hurried to supermarke­ts to snap up bottled water, the state China News Service said.

Lanzhou’s environmen­tal protection bureau said it is investigat­ing the source of the pollution

PART OF THE CITY SUSPENDED TAPWATER SUPPLY AND RESIDENTS HURRIED TO MARKETS TO SNAP UP BOTTLED DRINKING WATER

and that more sample tests are planned. Supplier Veolia Water said the contaminat­ion may have come from chemical-plant emissions, rather than pollution in the Yellow River that runs through the city, the report said.

Many waterways in China have suffered heavy contaminat­ion of toxic waste from factories and farms — pollution blamed on more than three decades of rapid economic growth and lax enforcemen­t of environmen­tal protection laws.

The accident came a month after a more serious environmen­tal scandal in the southweste­rn region of Guangxi, where factories contaminat­ed water supplies serving millions of people with toxic cadmium and other waste.

 ?? REUTERS ?? People buy bottled water at a supermarke­t after reports on heavy levels of benzene in local tapwater in Lanzhou, China.
REUTERS People buy bottled water at a supermarke­t after reports on heavy levels of benzene in local tapwater in Lanzhou, China.

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