UNEP REPORT ON CHEMICAL
SPILL INCIDENT IN THE SONGHUA RIVER
Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2006
Nairobi, 12 January 2006–
A number of forward looking recommendations
have resulted from the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP) field mission to China
following the chemical spill incident in
the Songhua River.
Endorsed by both UNEP and the Chinese government,
the report from the four-person UNEP team
notes that lessons learnt from the incident
should be incorporated into policy, legislation
and enforcement. China and UNEP have agreed
to share this report with the relevant Russian
authorities.
Looking to the future, the report suggests
that the Chinese authorities might wish
to consider implementing a programme such
as UNEP’s own Awareness and Preparedness
for Emergencies at Local Level (APELL).
This aims to boost the coordination of local
communities to an environmental emergency,
and has proven to be an effective contribution
to the risk reduction of industrial accidents.
The report further recommends the consideration
of a risk assessment of a random sample
of Chinese chemical factories in order to
strengthen safety related procedures, to
minimize the risk of accidents and the improved
handling of accidents if they do occur.
The four person UNEP team visited China
from 10 to 16 December 2005 at the invitation
of the Chinese State Environmental Protection
Administration (SEPA).
The mission followed the chemical explosion
at the Jilin Petrochemical plant in Jilin
Province and subsequent pollution of the
Songhua River. The UNEP team was invited
to visit affected sites on the Songhua River
and to meet and discuss the incident with
local and national Chinese officials.
Overall the team was impressed by the Chinese
commitment to regular and systematic pollution
monitoring, the sharing of results and other
information and their cooperation with Russian
experts and the UNEP team itself.
The Chinese government in turn welcomed
the valuable contribution that UNEP has
made to its on-going efforts to respond
to the Songhua River incident.
UNEP stands ready to assist the Chinese
authorities in taking forward recommendations
relating to the current spill and measures
to reduce the risk of a similar incident
in the future.
Notes to Editors
The full mission report including recommendations
is available at www.unep.org
For More Information Please Contact Nick
Nuttall, UNEP Spokesperson, on Tel: 254
20 623084, Mobile: 254 733 632755 or E-mail:
nick.nuttall@unep.org
If there is no prompt response please contact
Elisabeth Waechter, UNEP Associate Media
Officer, on Tel: 254 20 623088, Mobile:
254 720 173968, e-mail: elisabeth.waechter@unep.org
Source:
United Nations Environment Programme (http://www.
mfe.govt.nz)
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