How Do China’s Industries Conceal Their Water Pollution?
How Do China’s Industries Conceal Their Water Pollution?.
Over the years, the investigation has exposed a variety of methods used by various industries to conceal their water pollution discharge.
Two sewers were found in Gao Ping Industrial Park, which is located in the Triangle town of Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province.
Greenpeace volunteers found this sewer tile when they were investigating in the vicinity of the Jilin Petrochemical Company.
A sewer tile was draining toxic water under the cover of darkness.
The sewerage of the chemical plant was discharged into the sea while the tide was flowing.
A large amount of purple effluent poured out of the sewerage pipe, and directly flowed into the Fenghua River.
Greenpeace) A huge pipe continuously discharged effluent into the Qiantang River.
Greenpeace) A pipe extending into the deep sea was found to have flowed into the sluice from upstream.
Greenpeace (China) ) The washing effluent from the Tianmashan gold mine was found to have flowed into the Yangtze River through the Heisha River.