Posted on 11/24/2005 3:44:48 PM PST by FairOpinion
It's a major disaster, yet there has been very little news about it.
where is the outrage from the green tree huggers?
A ton or two is incompetence. I don't know how you can label 100 tons.
"China attaches great importance to the potential impact and harm caused by the pollution on Russia," he said, adding that Russia appreciated the information.
There was a MAJOR explosion. I haven't read anywhere what caused it.
This is Soviet-style environmental degradation all over again. Not that I'm an enviro-weenie, but the Communist economies inherently do not eliminate inefficiencies, which is what waste, i.e. pollutants, are. Hence these huge environmental "accidents."
Same place the UN outrage is, New York City, trying to figure out a way to blame it on the US and George Bush.
TT
Russia mulls state of emergency after China blast poisons river
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20051124/42196853.html
VLADIVOSTOK, November 24 (RIA Novosti, Veronika Perminova) - Authorities in the Russia's far-eastern Khabarovsk Territory are considering imposing a state of emergency as heavily polluted water from China heads toward the cities on the Amur River, a local official said Thursday. A regional commission said the state of emergency could be imposed November 25 in the wake of an explosion 11 days ago at a petrochemicals plant near one of the biggest cities in China, which says it officially notified Russia about the accident on November 22, left lethal chemicals spewing into the Songhua River, a tributary of the Khabarovsk Territory's Amur River.
The Russian commission has said that the river water might freeze before it reaches the region's administrative center of Khabarovsk, which is only 30 kilometers from the border with China and has a population of about 600,000, but the appropriate measures should be taken to address the potential danger.
The November 13 blast at a chemical plant belonging to the Jilin Petroleum and Chemical Company in northeastern China led to lethal benzene spewing into the Songhua River, the main source of fresh water for the nearby Chinese city of Harbin, which itself has a population of 9 million.
It appears the AP reporter didn't get it quite right, it's not really bezene that was spilled, but the componds made from it, specifically Benene products, and the Alkyl substituents -aklylbenzenes- such as toluene, xylene, mesitylene, phenol, aniline, chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, picric acid, trinitrotoluene, benzoic acid, salicylic acid, acetylsalicylic acid, paracetamol, phenacetin.
OK... in a nutshell...
Alkylbenzenes are usually used as surfacants in detergents.
Toluene is used as a degreaser...xylene has a few different variations...
o-Xylene is used almost entirely as the feedstock for phthalic anhydride manufacture, and for the preparation of phthalonitrile which is converted to the copper phthalocyanine, a pigment.
m-Xylene is used for the manufacture of isophthalic acid and to a lesser extent, isophthalonitrile, which is the starting material of the fungicide tetrachloroisophthalonitrile.
p-Xylene, the most important commercial isomer, is primarily converted for use in fibers, films, or resins, including polyester fibers which are used for household fabrics, carpets, and clothing.
Chlorbenzenes are used in the manufacture of insecticides.
Nitrobenzenes are used to produce aromatic amines (e.g. phenylamine), azo-dyes and explosives like methyl-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene (TNT).
Picric acid has been used as a yellow dye, as an antiseptic, and in the synthesis of chloropicrin, or nitrotrichloromethane, CCl3NO2, a powerful insecticide. It also can be used for explosives.
Benzoic acid is used as an anti-microbial agent.
The salicylic acid and acetylsalicylic acid is basically Aspirin.
The main uses of paracetamol are for relief of pain and for reducing a fever. Phenacetin is another analgesic.
Does this pique anyone's curiousity as to just what this place was doing? Because for every good use, there are a TON of shady uses, and given the proclivities of China, I'm more apt to err on the side of them being scumbags.
Found a picture of the explosion.
China chemical plant explodes
Nov 14, 2005
Explosions at a chemical plant in the northeastern city of Jilin injured more than 30 people on Sunday and forced the evacuation of more than 10,000 residents, Chinese media reported. State television showed billowing clouds of black smoke enveloping the city of 1.25 million. Two people were taken to hospital after breathing chemical fumes, while about 30 other workers were slightly injured. It took nearly 300 firefighters to bring the blaze under control, television said. The cause of the accident was under investigation.
Thanks for the additional detail. In one place I read that it was a "medical factory" that exploded, most places call it a "chemical factory", manufacturing chemicals, which could indeed be for any purpose.
But this must have been a HUGE explosion, to have released such HUGE quantities of chemicals, in addition to the chemicals that burned, and probably filled the area with toxic fumes.
We should also note, that Al Qaeda has threatened China with attacks and President Bush just returned from there.
The explosion took place on Nov. 13th, a few days before President Bush's visit.
There is a time limit on this one. If they can't get water to Harbin in two weeks, one way or the other, this will be 20x bigger than NO, and Harbin isn't just a couple hundred miles from Houston. China is already facing water shortages, so they don't have a lot of slack.
"Chemcel plan will exploe! Lea in coolan towah! You! Plu lea with fingah. Stop lea or DIE!"
Nah...that would require them to be non-hypocritical.
Unaccountability. The death of millions upon millions.
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