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Bohai Sea Severely Polluted
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Bohai Sea is the worst polluted area in China. In 2006 alone, 1.58 billion tons of toxic waste were dumped into it.

 

In the last five years, Bohai has always been the dirtiest sea in China, for 26 percent to 41 percent of its sea areas could not meet the required environmental standards. More than 81 percent of all the sewages around its shores has been dumped in to the sea. Last year, 11 red tides hit Bohai Sea.

 

Experts call for central government's attention to the pollution in the Bohai Sea. It can be estimated that eco-environmental hazard in the Bohai Sea will be one of the most difficult challenges to provinces and municipalities around it.

 

(Xinhua News Agency January 31, 2007)

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