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4/12/14, "Oil pipe leak blamed for tainted water in China," AP, Beijing
"An oil pipe leak caused excessive levels of the toxic chemical
benzene in a major Chinese city's water supply, prompting warnings
against drinking from the tap and sending residents to queue up to buy
bottled water.
The scare, which has affected more than 2.4 million people in the
northwestern city of Lanzhou, has once again raised concerns over safety
of China's oil pipes.
Last year, a ruptured oil pipeline resulted in explosions in the eastern city of Qingdao, killing 62 people.
In Lanzhou, 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, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
Phone calls to the oil company's local and national offices rang unanswered on Saturday.
The city of Lanzhou said it has been monitoring levels of benzene in
water pipes to ensure public safety, while local residents have been
lining up to stock up on bottled water."
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