Cadmium move “won”t pose harm”

Exchange will be in line with method

Cadmium move 'won't pose harm'
Last week, cadmium was discovered in the Bang Sue district ( police photo ).

On Sunday, the Industry Ministry addressed problems over the return of copper tailings discovered in Samut Sakhon to their place of origin in Tak.

Pimphattra Wichaikul, the secretary of industry, reported to a press briefing that the steering committee for the transfer of cobalt and zinc tailings had reviewed a Bound & The owner of the copper misuse in Tak is Beyond Plc.

According to Ms. Pimphattra, the company has agreed to send 30 trucks and finish the walk by the end of Tuesday in accordance with the Industry Ministry’s method for copper waste transportation.

The J&& may begin with the copper effluent discovered there. Moving to Bound &; may move the B Metal inventory in Samut Sakhon. Beyond in Tak for sub-aerial testimony.

She said the entire process will be carefully monitored from the point of origin until the waste is finished.

Bound & Beyond has been given the task of carrying out an environmental impact assessment ( EIA ) and to evaluate the disposal pits ‘ durability to prevent chemical leaks. That date is approaching the end of this month.

On Wednesday, the Department of Primary Industries and Mines ( DPIM ) will survey the area. The DPIM has requested that Tak Provincial Public Works and the Town & District &; The pits are being checked and repaired by the country’s organizing business.

The drain system used in the pits will also be evaluated by the DPIM.

The government has established a working group of six ministries to discuss the issue and travel the cobalt tailings.

Bound & Beyond suggested dividing the mill area into two areas, one of which would be contaminated and the other of which would be used to manage and monitor the stability of the tailings.

To stop any falling into open areas during the transfer, the tailings may be covered with a second layer of plastic.

The Industrial Works Department must also have the necessary documents on file for the transport of dangerous materials, and the vans may be dustproof.

In addition, the company may offer PPE matches for all involved, she said, adding the company must ensure its ultimate plan for the move by the end of Tuesday.

In addition, the permanent secretary for business, Nattapol Rangsitpol, said the business waste studies and notice center had obtained test results from copper towing samples taken from three locations in Samut Sakhon and one each in Chon Buri and Bang Sue districts in Bangkok.

The tests confirmed that they were from the same company in Tak, he claimed.

Phimpattra: 30 trucks sent