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10 May, 2012
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Chemical Plant Wastewater in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Chemical Plant Wastewater in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Chemical Plant Wastewater in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Farmland Near Chemical Plant in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Waste Incineration in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Sampling Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Sampling Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Sampling Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Sampling Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Polluted River in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Polluted River in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Living Near Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Living Near Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Living Near Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Living Near Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Chemical Transport Truck in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Chemical Transport Truck in Shaoxing
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10 May, 2012
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Living Near Shaoxing's Polluted River
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10 May, 2012
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Polluted River in Shaoxing
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Shaoxing 'Red River' Pollution Incident
Shaoxing 'Red River' Pollution Incident
Shaoxing 'Red River' Pollution Incident
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05/10/2012
The Shaoxing Binhai Industrial Zone specialises in textile and dyeing. Besides the ongoing pollution associated with the textile manufacturing industry, there are many one-off incidents that also impact the local waters. On 8 May 2012, it was reported that a pollution incident had occurred in a river in Xiner village, in the Binhai industrial zone. According to surveys by the Shaoxing Environmental Pollution Bureau, it was caused by a dye manufacturer, the Zhejiang Deou Chemical Manufacture Co. Ltd. It was reported that the discharge pipe of this factory had burst, and that the wastewater had flowed directly into a small river that is part of the Qiantang River delta, polluting between 300 and 400 metres of river. A sample of the river water was collected within 48 hours of the accidental spill, at 00.30am on 10 May 2012. The colour of the river water was no longer red at that time. The water sample from the river impacted by the pollution incident contained a number of chemicals. Several of these chemicals are toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
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