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Lanzhou court rejects residents' lawsuit over contaminated water

Individuals don't meet legal criteria to sue on public's behalf for pollution

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A Lanzhou court has said residents cannot sue the city's main water supplier over excessive levels of carcinogenic benzene found in the water supply, mainland media reported.

The Lanzhou Intermediate People's Court said on Monday that five residents who sought legal action did not qualify under the law to bring a public interest suit in an environmental pollution case, Modern Jin Bao said.

Only "organs and relevant organisations designated by law" had the legal standing to initiate such a case, said the court in Lanzhou, capital of Gansu , in the nation's central west.

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The municipal government on Friday asked residents not to drink tap water for 24 hours after tests showed benzene levels in the water supply had reached 20 times the national safety limit.

At a press conference on Tuesday, the city said its environmental bureau, disease control centre, and Veolia Water, the Sino-French joint venture that handles most of the city's water, would test water samples every day until a contaminated pipeline was replaced.

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Moreover, the city said benzene would be added to a list of substances to be tested for in routine checks, with results released to the public each month.

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