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Saturday, 22 August 2009 - More questions than answers for China's lead victims
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: More questions than answers for China's lead victims Reuters - Saturday, August 22 By Lucy Hornby ADVERTISEMENT SUNJIANANTOU, China - Every parent in the village of Sunjianantou knows exactly how much lead is in their child's blood, after 800 children living near a lead smelter in Shaanxi province tested positive for lead poisoning this month. But like millions of other Chinese villagers tight up against smelters, industrial plants and mines, the parents of Sunjianantou have very little idea of the dangers of lead poisoning, how it occurs, or how to avoid it. Nor are they likely to find out. "Please tell us, can the lead ever go away or not?" asked the mother of 8-year old Pengfei, whose test results of 249 micrograms per litre explain how an active small boy slowly turned wan and listless. "We get our water from our family well. We have no idea if it is safe enough, or what to do about food. The government isn't testing adults, so we don't even know if we are poisoned too." The acceptable level of lead in blood in the United States is 10 micrograms per litre, the China Daily said on Friday. In China, the average level for children under six living in cities is 59.52 micrograms per litre, it added. This month, two cases of lead poisoning of children living near metals smelters came to light in Chinese villages thousands of kilometres apart, showing the prevalence of the problem. Parents from Sunjianantou and other villages attacked the Dongling lead smelter this week, after hundreds of children living near the smelter tested with high lead levels. On Aug 8, parents blocked a road and flipped a police car in Wenping town, southwestern Hunan, in protest against toxins from a manganese smelter. In that town, 1,354 children tested with blood lead levels of over 100 micrograms per litre. A child who ingests large amounts of lead may develop anaemia, muscle weakness and brain damage. Where poisoning occurs, it is usually gradual. Protests against pollution are increasingly common in China, though police normally try and nip them in the bud before they become violent. In other cases, officials show up and mollify residents with promises of financial or other aid. In Sunjianantou, parents who spoke with foreign reporters were visited by local officials and warned not to do so again. At least 10 police cars were stationed outside the idled smelter. A dozen more patrolled the main street. None of the parents interviewed by Reuters on Friday would give their names. POLLUTION "Mass incidents" -- or riots and protests -- sparked by environmental problems have been rising at a rate of 30 percent per year, according to China's environmental protection minister, Zhou Shengxian. At the same time, the boom in metals prices has made investment in mines and smelters very profitable, and dangerously polluting plants have sprung up across the Chinese countryside. Local officials, who worry about losing a large taxpayer and employer and may even have a stake in the projects, often turn a blind eye to safety and environmental violations. When protests or a crisis does occur, local governments react by shutting the plant, detaining troublesome villagers and paying the rest, or offering emergency medical treatment. "When a problem bursts out in the media, the government suddenly 'solves' it," said Zhang Jingjing, a lawyer with the Centre for Legal Assistance to Pollution Victims. "But that's usually not a good result, it's just a way to make the problem go away. She is trying to bring a lead poisoning case to court to set a precedent that could be used against polluting plants across China. In Shaanxi, the mayor of the largest city, Baoji, diffused the situation somewhat by meeting with parents, and answering some questions, the mothers said. But their most important question -- whether the smelter will be permanently shut -- remains unanswered, a week before classes are due to start at the small grammar school next door. The Dongling Group is one of China's 500 top companies, according to a banner on its plant, and the 100,000-tonne smelter built two years ago is supposed to meet China's drive for larger, and supposedly safer, plants to replace the smaller, and even more polluting, predecessors. Children with relatively light poisoning are supposed to be treated at home, but such is the level of distrust of the government that some parents in Sunjianantou are unwilling to give their children the recommended medicine. "We've asked for testing but they said no," said another mother, whose two children both tested at over 200 micrograms per litre. "That's how they keep the numbers down." Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: Asia Pacific North, South Koreans to talk during trip to SeoulAP - Saturday, August 22 Harlem Globetrotters wow Thais with b-ball tricksAP - Saturday, August 22 Envoys sent by North Korea's Kim arrive in SouthReuters - Saturday, August 22 Philippine police arrest alleged terror leaderAP - Saturday, August 22 Cambodian village worships cow with reptilian skinAP - Saturday, August 22 Most Popular – Asia Pacific Viewed It's nuts! 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