A dozen fire engines were sent from Baoding, a city in north
China's Hebei Province, to 8.5 km downstream the site
of a coal tar spill to pump contaminated water from the Dasha
River.
The polluted water will be pooled and treated in a closed
environment, said an official with the environmental protection
bureau of Baoding City in an interview with Xinhua on Friday.
According to the official, most of the pollutants, primarily
phenol, are concentrated within 20 km upstream the first dam built
inside Hebei Province on the Dasha River.
A truck carrying 60 tons of coal tar overturned near Dazhaikou
Village of Shentangbao, Fanshi County in Shanxi Province, around 5 PM on Monday
and spilled its entire load into the Dasha River, which originates
from Shanxi, passes through Fuping County, Hebei Province and
empties into Wangkuai Reservoir, 30 km downstream Fuping County
seat.
The contaminated stretch entered Fuping on the lower reaches by
Tuesday morning. It moves at about one kilometer per hour, and by
8 AM on Friday, was still 27 km away from the county seat of
Fuping.
Cleanup workers have built 51 dams by Thursday along the Dasha
River to intercept the spill of 60 tons of coal tar amid measures
to minimize pollution threat on a downstream reservoir.
The 51 dams, including 42 in Fanshi and nine in Fuping, were
built to slow down water flow, so as to win time for treating
polluted water. Cleanup workers also dug holes in the ground near
the river and diverted spill into them.
Cotton batting, sponge and straw were trucked in to absorb the
coal tar in the Dasha River. Activated carbon were also put into
the river to absorb the huge amounts of pollutants, said local
government sources from Fanshi and Fuping counties.
The rescue headquarters began on Thursday afternoon to put in
place a 15-kilometer-long pipes to carry clean water downstream, in
a bid to ensure residents downstream to have access to safe
drinking water.
Local environmental workers find, based on water samples
obtained on a daily basis, the rive water between the first and the
second dams inside Hebei, is the worst polluted, with phenol 100
times above the standard.
Monitoring data about pollution of the water obtained from the
ninth dam downstream is being processed and will soon be
released.
Wangkuai is one of two key reservoirs that supplies water to the
city of Baoding which has a population of more than 10 million
urban and rural residents.
So far, there have been no reports about people being sickened
by the contaminated water, thanks to prompt disaster-relief
measures by local governments.
The truck driver has been detained by police.
(Xinhua News Agency June 17, 2006)