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Pic shows: Clean-up work under way on the edge of the Tengger Desert, where 14 previously undiscovered waste water dump sites have recently been discovered and linked to a now defunct paper manufacturing company. Over 42,000 metric tons of black pollutants have been excavated from the edge of one of China’s biggest deserts.

42k Metric Tonnes Of Pollutants In Biggest China Desert

Story By: Lee Bullen,Sub Editor: Joseph Golder,Agency: Asia Wire Report  Over 42,000 metric tonnes of black pollutants have been excavated from the edge of one of China’s biggest deserts and the local authorities suspect it was dumped by a paper company. The thick, black waste sites were found by a group of environmental volunteers on…

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