A Large number of people have been queuing to collect spring
water flowing out of a pipe in the Chigeng Mountain in the Donghu
Park in Luohu District.
Locals say the spring water is sweet and contains all necessary
minerals, according to media reports.
However, health officials warned that the spring water may not
be safe for consumption.
The Shenzhen Economic Daily said sometimes the queue can be seen
even at midnight. A man in his mid-50s who gave only his surname
Yang said that it took about five minutes to fill a 20-liter bucket
in the rainy season, while in the dry season it took as long as 45
minutes.
Yang, who lives close to the park, said he has been collecting
water from the park for the past three years. He said a growing
number of people who don’t live in the area are coming to collect
the water.
A Xiling resident surnamed Jiang said he drives to the park for
water daily. He said he believes it is better than the tap water at
home.
Li Xianping, general manager of Yuegang Water Supply Company
which supplies water to Hong Kong, said his company in 1993
installed some iron pipes in the mountain to drain the water to
prevent mudslides. Since then some residents have been collecting
water from these pipes.
Experts with bottled water manufacturers said the processing of
spring water in factories has several procedures, including one
that tests if the water contains excessive heavy metals. The
consumption of water with excessive heavy metals will damage organs
in the long run, the Daily quoted health officials as saying.
Unprocessed spring water may also carry bacteria like colon
bacillus and salmonella.
(Shenzhen Daily September 8, 2006)