Central government work group to probe into river pollution
25/11/2005 14:51
A work group of the State Council, China's cabinet, will leave in Beijing on
Friday afternoon for Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,
to investigate the major water pollution in Songhua River, which has led to a
four-day water supply suspension in the city. Members of the group come from
eight departments of the central authorities, namely National Bureau of
Production Safety Supervision and Administration, State Environmental Protection
Administration (SEPA), National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of
Railways, Ministry of Construction, Ministry of Supervision, State-owned Assets
Supervision and Administration Commission and All-China Federation of Trade
Unions. At a press conference held here on Thursday, a senior SEPA official
said a chemical plant of the Jilin Petrochemical Company under China National
Petroleum Corp should be held responsible for the pollution of the Songhua
River. The chemical plant experienced an explosion on Nov.
13.
Xinhua news
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