Tainted tap water affects 10,000 people in S. China

0 CommentsPrint E-mail Xinhua, August 4, 2010
Adjust font size:

At least 10,000 people in a south China town suffered a shortage of drinking water Wednesday after excessive manganese was detected in the tap water.

The city government of Lufeng in Guangdong Province said the manganese level in the tap water in Da'an town was 1.2 mg per liter since Monday, 12 times the maximum amount allowed in drinking water.

The cause of the contamination was still under investigation and environment specialists from Lufeng City were in town to conduct further analysis, said Huang Xianjia, a city government spokesman.

According to the safety standards for drinking water, jointly issued by the Ministry of Health and the Standardization Administration in 2007, the maximum manganese level allowed is 0.1 mg in every liter of drinking water.

The local government put up emergency notices on every busy street in town Tuesday, warning residents not to drink tap water until further notice.

"We're trying to remedy the situation and will keep you posted," reads a notice written on scarlet paper.

Huang said the contamination was "not serious." "Tap water still appears clear with no odor. It's safe for washing and bathing."

But a resident surnamed Wang showed reporters two pails of water he stored on Monday. Dark sediment was seen clearly on the bottom of the pails.

"It takes time for the mineral to settle and become visible," said Wang.

Wang and his neighbors have joined a rush for spring water in mountains near their homes. "Many families have bought new pails. Some carry water on motorbikes while others use shoulder poles," he said.

Da'an town has several spring water resources nearby so drinking water is not an immediate worry, said Huang Zhenyu, chief of the local government.

He said police and market regulators had been told to watch out for price hikes as shopping sprees for bottled water and food were likely.

The manganese-tainted water comes from Da'an Waterworks, one of the two tap water suppliers in town. It provides water for more than 10,000 of the town's total 50,000 residents.

It was the first manganese contamination case reported since the waterworks became operational in the 1980s.

The cause of the contamination is still unknown. Town official Huang Zhenyu said there was no manganese processing plant or mine around.

He said lab tests were being done at the other waterworks. "If the water there proves safe, we'll lay a new pipeline to divert some of its water."

Health experts say manganese is a required nutrient, but high levels of the mineral can pose a neurotoxic risk, causing mental and emotional disturbances and difficulty in moving.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comments

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 狠狠躁夜夜躁人人爽天天古典 | 国产精品免费看久久久无码| 久久精品国产亚洲香蕉| 欧美老肥妇BBWBBWBBWPICS| 国产中年熟女高潮大集合| 97人人超人超人国产第一页| 尤物视频193.com| 中文字幕欧美一区| 日本爆乳片手机在线播放| 亚洲av女人18毛片水真多| 神马重口味456| 向日葵视频下载app网站进入ios下载安装| 青苹果乐园在线高清| 国产高清在线精品二区| koreanbjneat| 日本漫画囗工番库本全彩| 亚洲av无码一区二区乱孑伦as| 欧美挠脚心tickling免费| 内射白嫩少妇超碰| 黑白禁区在线观看免费版| 大色皇大久久大久久| 一级毛片60分钟在线播放久草高清在线 | 97久久精品午夜一区二区| 女人18毛片水真多免费看| 久久国产精品成人片免费| 欧美高清在线精品一区| 伊人不卡久久大香线蕉综合影院| 青青热久免费精品视频在线观看| 国产猛男猛女超爽免费视频 | 欧美黑人粗硬大在线看| 人人妻人人澡人人爽欧美一区| 精品三级久久久久久久电影聊斋 | 好大好爽再深一点在线观看| 三上悠亚在线观看视频| 最近中文字幕免费mv视频7| 亚洲色欲久久久久综合网| 老鸭窝视频在线观看| 国产熟女一区二区三区五月婷| 伊人影视在线观看日韩区| 女人张开腿让男人桶免费网站| 一级毛片看一个|