China began to treat pollution in the Songhua River

On December 13, Mr. Chu Quang Duoc, Deputy Director General of the National Environmental Protection Agency of China (SEPA), said the country began to implement a program to assess the impacts of the pollution of Tung river. Flower. A task force consists of 14 groups

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On December 13, Mr. Chu Quang Duoc, Deputy Director General of the National Environmental Protection Agency of China (SEPA), said the country began to implement a program to assess the impacts of the pollution of Tung river. Flower.

A task force consisting of 14 teams tasked with preparing a plan to address issues such as movement and change of pollution flows, extract polluted substances and assess pollution.

The explosion of a chemical factory in Cat Lam province on November 13 made about 100 tons of benden and nitrogen benden (substances that could cause cancer to humans) and poured into Tung Hoa river, one of the long rivers. most in China and provide water for millions of people.

Update 15 December 2018
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