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Analysis of Surface Water Pollution Accidents in China: Characteristics and Lessons for Risk Management

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  • Hong Yao

    (Nantong University, School of Geography)

  • Tongzhu Zhang

    (Nantong University, School of Liberal Arts)

  • Bo Liu

    (Nantong University, School of Geography)

  • Feng Lu

    (Nantong University, School of Geography)

  • Shurong Fang

    (Nantong University, School of Geography)

  • Zhen You

    (Nantong University, School of Geography)

Abstract

Understanding historical accidents is important for accident prevention and risk mitigation; however, there are no public databases of pollution accidents in China, and no detailed information regarding such incidents is readily available. Thus, 653 representative cases of surface water pollution accidents in China were identified and described as a function of time, location, materials involved, origin, and causes. The severity and other features of the accidents, frequency and quantities of chemicals involved, frequency and number of people poisoned, frequency and number of people affected, frequency and time for which pollution lasted, and frequency and length of pollution zone were effectively used to value and estimate the accumulated probabilities. The probabilities of occurrences of various types based on origin and causes were also summarized based on these observations. The following conclusions can be drawn from these analyses: (1) There was a high proportion of accidents involving multi-district boundary regions and drinking water crises, indicating that more attention should be paid to environmental risk prevention and the mitigation of such incidents. (2) A high proportion of accidents originated from small-sized chemical plants, indicating that these types of enterprises should be considered during policy making. (3) The most common cause (49.8 % of the total) was intentional acts (illegal discharge); accordingly, efforts to increase environmental consciousness in China should be enhanced.

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  • Hong Yao & Tongzhu Zhang & Bo Liu & Feng Lu & Shurong Fang & Zhen You, 2016. "Analysis of Surface Water Pollution Accidents in China: Characteristics and Lessons for Risk Management," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 57(4), pages 868-878, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:57:y:2016:i:4:d:10.1007_s00267-015-0654-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-015-0654-2
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