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Workshop proposes pollution solution

By Sun xiaohua | China Daily | Updated: 2007-07-23 06:45

An industrial workshop has proposed using new technology to curb rising levels of mercury pollution from thermal power plants in Southwest China's Guizhou Province.

More than 100 small zinc and mercury processing plants using outdated production methods have been ordered to shut down.

"Mercury emissions from thermal power plants and smelters are the two biggest pollution sources by human activity in Guizhou," Feng Xinbin, a key researcher from Institute of Geochemistry, under the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Guizhou said at the Sino-Norwegian workshop.

Workshop proposes pollution solution

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