Oil pipe leak blamed for tainted water in China | Inquirer News

Oil pipe leak blamed for tainted water in China

/ 02:39 PM April 12, 2014

BEIJING — Chinese state media say an oil pipe leak has caused excessive levels of the toxic chemical benzene in a major city’s tap water.

The official Xinhua News Agency said Saturday that a crude oil pipeline run by the state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. had a leak that tainted the source water feeding a local water plant in the northwestern city of Lanzhou.

Xinhua says the leak has affected 2.4 million people.

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The city of Lanzhou says it has been monitoring levels of benzene in its water pipes to ensure public safety.

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The incident could raise concerns on the maintenance of China’s oil pipes.

Last year, a ruptured oil pipeline resulted in explosions in the eastern city of Qingdao, killing 47.

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