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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Day
KWCI (GPI)
Land pollution
Outdoors
Toxics (campaign title)
Villages
Water pollution
Shuimotou Village in China
Shuimotou village, near the ash disposal site of Shentou Number 2 Power Plant, Shuozhou, Shanxi province. With even the lightest wind, the tiny particles of coal ash take flight, blotting out the sky like a thick sandstorm of ash. This is highly hazardous to people, as the fine particles are easily inhaled. Contaminated water from the disposal site has seeped from the ash dam into village fish ponds, killing all the fish. Many fields have also developed puddles of alkaline water, making it impossible to grow crops.
Unique identifier:
GP026JO
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/08/2010
Locations:
Asia
,
China
,
Shanxi
Credit line:
© Zhao Gang / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Coal Ash Disposal Documentation in China
The threats of coal combustion waste have been vastly underestimated in China due to regulatory loopholes that allow power companies to freely dump toxic coal ash in the environment, according to Greenpeace’s latest report, the True Cost of Coal – An Investigation into Coal Ash in China.
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