A Chinese man holds his child waiting for blood test as the Dongling Lead and Zinc Smelting Co. smelting plant has poisoned hundred children in Baoji city, west of Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. Dai Zhengshe, the mayor of Baoji, city apologized to residents living near the smelter after hundreds of children were apparently poisoned by lead from the plant, prompting clashes between angry parents and police in recent days, a state news agency said Tuesday. (AP Photo / Andy Wong)

Authorities in central China plan to move 15 000 residents away from smelting plants in the area after nearly 1000 children tested positive for lead poisoning, state media said on Friday. Zhao Suping, mayor of Jiyuan city in Henan province, said the mass relocation would cost one billion yuan ($146-million), the official Xinhua news agency reported. Zhao said 70 percent of the cost would be borne by the local government and the smelters responsible for the lead poisoning, while local residents would foot the rest of the bill, according to Xinhua. State press reported on Tuesday that health authorities in Jiyuan found that 968 children had excessive levels of lead in their blood after tests on more than 2700 kids under the age of 14. The scandal was just the latest in a string of recent lead poisoning incidents around China that have exposed the dark side of the country’s industrial boom of recent decades. …

China relocates 15000

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