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Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Coal-fired power stations
Day
Greenpeace activists
KWCI (GPI)
Land pollution
Low angle view
One person
Outdoors
Pollution
Samples
Sampling (activity)
Toxics (campaign title)
Water
Water pollution
Water Well in China
A local woman at a water well. Greenpeace has collected samples of this water to test for the presence of heavy metals. The well is in Hongqiaopu village, near the coal ash disposal site of the Xuanwei Power Station in Yunnan province. Emissions and waste water from the power station have damaged local people’s health. High concentrations of nitrates in the water have been linked to high incidences of cancer in the area.
Unique identifier:
GP026HP
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
11/07/2010
Locations:
Asia
,
China
,
Yunnan Province
Credit line:
© Simon Lim / 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.
Related Collections:
Report 'True Cost of Coal: China Coal Ash'
Coal Ash Disposal Documentation in China (Photo & Video)
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