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China's environmental watchdog says plans for Xiamen chemical plant may be scrapped
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 07 - 06 - 2007


China's environmental watchdog warned the
southern coastal city of Xiamen on Thursday that it may
have to reconsider plans for a chemical plant that were
suspended after protests circulated by mobile phone over
possible health dangers, REPORTED AP.
Pan Yue, deputy director of the State Environmental
Protection Administration, said his agency was doing a new
environmental assessment of the entire city that would
include the paraxylene (PX) plant project that was halted
last week following an uproar from local residents. He said
Xiamen authorities had asked for a new assessment to be
done.
«We hope the Xiamen government will make rational
adjustments based on the findings of the environmental
evaluation and try their best to adjust the current plan,
which has residential areas in close proximity to the
project,» Pan said.
«If they fail to meet the requirements determined by the
environmental evaluation, heavy chemical projects including
the PX project will be reconsidered,» Pan was quoted as
saying in a statement on the agency's Web site.
The suspension last week of the project came after
residents sent nearly 1 million text messages to friends
and family, urging the government to renounce plans to
build the US$1.4 billion (euro1.04 billion) paraxylene
plant. A widely circulated message likened the facility to
«an atomic bomb in Xiamen.»
Paraxylene is used to make plastics, polyester and film,
and can damage the central nervous system or even cause
death.
The plant was due to be located 16 kilometers (10 miles)
from the center of Xiamen, a center for Taiwanese and Hong
Kong investment. The nearest homes were some 1,500 meters
(one mile) away, according to news reports.
Communist leaders, long indifferent to the environmental
cost of China's economic boom, have become more sensitive
to pollution complaints after accidents that contaminated
rivers, disrupting water supplies to major cities. Farmers
throughout the country have protested pollution that has
tainted water supplies and ruined farmland.


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