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hatrack

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Mon Jun 16, 2014, 09:52 PM Jun 2014

Chemical Factory Lead-Poisons 300 Children In Hunan; Local Mayor Blames Pencil-Chewing By Kids

A Chinese government official was ridiculed by the Communist Party today after saying lead poisoning in more than 300 children could be due to them chewing school pencils.

The real cause turned out to be water contamination from a local chemical plant, according to Xinhua news agency. But Su Genlin, the chief of Dapu township, had told stated broadcaster CCTV: “Kids use pencils in school and chewing pencils could also cause the excessive [lead] levels.”

Lead levels as high as three times national standards were found in the blood of children in a village in the central province of Hunan, with the contamination blamed on pollution from a local chemical plant, the official news agency Xinhua reported.

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Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily, blasted the official in an op-ed published today. “It is scientific knowledge that pencils are made from graphite,” the article by commentator Zhang Yusheng said. “Does this official’s statement show ignorance, or just disregard for the people’s welfare?” Chinese internet users also mocked the official. “How can such low IQ cadres appear in public?” asked author Cui Chenghao on Weibo.

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http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1534019/communist-party-scolds-official-blaming-300-childrens-lead-poisoning

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Chemical Factory Lead-Poisons 300 Children In Hunan; Local Mayor Blames Pencil-Chewing By Kids (Original Post) hatrack Jun 2014 OP
I've heard of lead paint, but that's ridiculous jmowreader Jun 2014 #1
They haven't put lead in pencils in a hundred years or something. Or maybe never. nnt valerief Jun 2014 #2
There were times the yellow paint was lead, even here in the U.S.A.. hunter Jun 2014 #3

hunter

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3. There were times the yellow paint was lead, even here in the U.S.A..
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 12:03 PM
Jun 2014

And in China, you still never know.

Like the cadmium they once found in WalMart kid's jewelry from China... it came from carelessly recycled nickel, including nickel-cadmium batteries.

It's all bad. There are some hellish places all over the world where lead acid batteries are recycled without any environmental or worker health concerns. In some places children dump the acid out on the ground and break up the batteries by hand, neutralizing the acid with alkaline dirt. Then the lead is melted in open furnaces and cast into ingots.

Several International Aid agencies will not use lead-acid batteries in solar projects for this reason.

Nickel-cadmium batteries suffer similar issues, even though the recycling is not the same "cottage" industry lead-acid battery recycling often is.

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