Seththa: Latest Updates on Tracing Cadmium Leaks and Landfill Inspections in Chonburi

2024-04-07 08:18:00

“Seththa” reveals the latest progress: 1 ton of cadmium has been released and can now be traced back to the landfill within 15 days, indicating that following weather inspection it is not dangerous. Ready to set up a committee to examine Leaked once more in Chonburi

Today (April 7) at 2:30 p.m. at Koh Samui Municipality, Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Finance Minister, gave an interview on the progress of detecting more than 10,000 tons of missing cadmium. From a factory in Samut Sakhon Province Recently it was found in Chonburi Province that Currently, such substances have been found in Samut Sakhon Province. and ordered all relevant agencies to check what was there, where, who took it, and how to proceed with it. Including checking the weather in the area using scientific equipment and finding nothing. In the part that can follow up on the returned substances, It must be taken to a landfill within 15 days. As for the news that the substance has leaked to Chonburi Province, it must all be brought back. A committee has been set up to find out the truth. However, Ms. Pimpattra Wichaikul, Minister of Industry, has personally gone to the area to take care of everything.

When asked whether people were concerned regarding whether the substance was dangerous or not, the Prime Minister admitted that it was but that investigations had already been carried out. There is no danger yet.

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