GreenPeace Indonesia.
This is just one of thousands of toxic lakes on The land of Kalimantan coal industry works that are often left alone when there is no more coal can be extracted. Greenpeace will soon launch a report that reveals how coal mining activities are largely unregulated has violated national standards for waste from mining and responsible for the release of toxic pollutants into the river which is the source of water for the community. This is a call for provincial and national governments to stop the coal industry and environmental poison water sources relied upon by the local community.
Location: Mining Concession Arutmin, Asam, South Kalimantan.
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