US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    China / Society

    Garbage dumping halted at scenic lake

    By Cang Wei in Nanjing (China Daily) Updated: 2016-07-06 07:29

    Police in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, intercepted eight vessels from Shanghai that were about to dump garbage on the banks of picturesque Taihu Lake in the Suzhou Taihu National Tourism Vacation Zone.

    A total of 4,000 metric tons of garbage on the vessels was covered by tarpaulins. It consisted of construction waste and house hold materials.

    According to Suzhou Release, the official WeChat account of Suzhou city, more than 10 vessels fled the scene when local maritime authorities arrived.

    Since March, vessels from Shanghai have scattered more than 20,000 tons of garbage across 2,400 square meters along banks before being reported by local residents. The company that hired the vessels planned to get rid of 4 million tons of waste over an 18-month period at a cost of 5.4 yuan ($0.80) per ton.

    Gu Liming, deputy chief of Suzhou's Jinting township, which has jurisdiction over the vacation zone, said the vessels came from Jiading in suburban Shanghai.

    Garbage dumping halted at scenic lake

    "The local environmental protection bureau conducted tests and confirmed that the water around the dump site has not been polluted," said Gu. "The bureau will strictly monitor the water quality and garbage treatment."

    The dump site is 2 kilometers from the water intake for Jinting township and lies near the water intake for Suzhou's heavily populated Wuzhong and industrial park districts.

    "My vessel carries 400 tons of garbage a time, and we can earn about 1,000 to 2,000 yuan from that," a vessel owner, surnamed Liu, was quoted by Suzhou Release as saying. He said the waste would be used by a construction firm to pave roads.

    Yang Xinhai, chief engineer at Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences, said only part of the construction waste could theoretically be used to pave roads, but only after it is treated.

    "The garbage dumped in Suzhou consists of construction waste and household and decoration materials," Yang said. "It cannot be used in construction projects."

    According to Yang, it costs about 70 to 80 yuan to treat a ton of household waste in Shanghai.

    Ma Jun, director of Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, said rising costs and increasingly strict regulations on garbage treatment stimulate some people to take the risk of dumping trash in other cities.

    "Both the construction and household waste pose great danger to Taihu Lake, whose water quality needs to be improved even without new pollution," Ma said, adding that environmental protection authorities must monitor not only garbage from large construction sites but also from other sources, such as interior decoration.

    The Suzhou government has ordered the removal of all garbage dumped on the banks of the lake. Some people suspected of arranging and dumping the garbage have been detained as local police investigate the case.

    Guo Jun contributed to this story.

     Garbage dumping halted at scenic lake

    Left: Vessels from Shanghai that tried to dump garbage on the banks of Taihu Lake were detained by police. Right: More than 20,000 metric tons of garbage had been scattered along the lakeshore as of Monday. Photos By Zhou Ti / For China Daily

    Highlights
    Hot Topics

    ...
    亚洲情XO亚洲色XO无码| 炫硕日本一区二区三区综合区在线中文字幕 | 亚洲AV中文无码乱人伦下载 | 亚洲日本欧美日韩中文字幕| 91嫩草国产在线无码观看| 日韩精品无码一区二区三区四区 | 亚洲熟妇中文字幕五十中出| 人妻无码一区二区三区AV| 中文字幕无码高清晰 | 97久久精品无码一区二区| 2014AV天堂无码一区| 最近免费视频中文字幕大全| 伊人久久大香线蕉无码麻豆| 国产免费黄色无码视频| 色综合久久无码中文字幕| 亚洲av永久无码精品网站| 十八禁视频在线观看免费无码无遮挡骂过 | 最近免费字幕中文大全| 最近2019年中文字幕一页| 久久精品aⅴ无码中文字字幕重口| 久久精品无码专区免费 | 亚洲AV无码乱码在线观看性色扶| 精品无码一区在线观看| 无码人妻少妇久久中文字幕蜜桃 | 亚洲AV永久无码区成人网站| 亚洲自偷自偷偷色无码中文 | 亚洲AV无码乱码在线观看裸奔| 最近免费中文字幕大全免费版视频| 中文字幕无码乱人伦| 亚洲免费日韩无码系列 | 人妻少妇久久中文字幕| 久クク成人精品中文字幕| 日韩亚洲欧美中文在线| 中文无码一区二区不卡αv| 一本大道久久东京热无码AV| 中文无码久久精品| 久久中文骚妇内射| 韩国三级中文字幕hd久久精品 | 亚洲制服中文字幕第一区| YW尤物AV无码国产在线观看| 日韩精品无码AV成人观看|