Soil pollution data still 'a secret'

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The Ministry of Environmental Protection will not issue data related to soil pollution for the time being but will discuss the situation after an in-depth investigation, the ministry said yesterday.

The ministry said it will be difficult to investigate soil pollution nationwide, adding that it will conduct further investigations in heavily polluted areas.

In January, Beijing lawyer Dong Zhengwei sent an application to the ministry asking it to issue soil pollution data, as well as create detailed measures to handle it. The ministry said in February that the data is a state secret and refused to issue it.

Dong was not satisfied and sent a second request.

In the ministry's second response to Dong, it said soil pollution is still being investigated and related data remains a state secret, adding that data will be released after further evaluation.

After news of Dong's requests spread online, many people began to wonder just how polluted the country's soil is.

Ma Jun, head of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, told the Legal Daily that polluted soil may affect public health via food, crops and underground water. "Soil pollution is related to public health. Therefore, the public should have the right to be informed about the situation," Ma said.

Ma cited experience following the issuance of data for PM2.5, or airborne particles measuring 2.5 microns or less in diameter, as reason to issue the soil data.

Real-time air quality monitoring data detailing PM2.5 intensity in 74 cities was made available to the public this year following complaints about air quality.

China is now facing a grave soil pollution situation. Heavy metals have severely polluted some areas, mines and factories have degraded soil in industrial areas and the amount of arable land is decreasing due to the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.

Heavy metal pollution alone results in the loss of 10 million tons of grain and the contamination of another 12 million tons annually.

 

 

 

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