Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Toxic-Contaminated-Mud-in-West-Java-27MZIF3GL3VC.htmlConceptually similarToxic Contaminated Mud in West JavaGP0STOVRECompleted★★★★Contaminated Rice Field in West JavaGP0STOVRBCompleted★★★★Contaminated Rice Field in West JavaGP0STOVRDCompleted★★★★Polluted Water Well in West JavaGP0STOVR9Completed★★★★Polluted Water Well in West JavaGP0STOVRACompleted★★★★Contaminated Rice Field in West JavaGP0STOVQICompleted★★★★Contaminated Rice Field in West JavaGP0STOVQJCompleted★★★★Contaminated Rice Field in West JavaGP0STOVRFCompleted★★★★Polluted Water Well in West JavaGP0STOVR7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOVRCToxic Contaminated Mud in West JavaMr. Wowo shows black coloured mud taken from his rice field, an evidence that his farm is contaminated with toxic wastewater discharged by the industry in Kampung Babakan, Bojongloa Village, District, Rancaekek, West Java, Indonesia. The industrial wastewater discharged in the area is polluting the river and contaminates the hundreds of hectare of rice fields and water wells affecting the communities that depend on them.Locations:Bandung-Citarum River-Indonesia-Rancaekek-West JavaDate:12 Mar, 2015Credit:© NURCHOLIS LUBIS / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3456px X 5184pxKeywords:Agriculture-Black-Chemical industry-Day-Farmers-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Local population-Outdoors-People-Rice-River discharges-River pollution-Toxics (campaign title)-Water pollutionShoot:River Pollution Documentation in West JavaGreenpeace documents the upstream session of the Citarum river.The industrial wastewater discharged in the area is polluting the rivers and contaminates the hundreds of hectare of rice fields and water wells affecting the communities that depend on them.