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Prosecutors hand out dumping indictments

BUSINESS ON TRIAL Indictments in two industrial waste cases yesterday targeted government officials and leading high-tech firms

By Chiu Yu-Tzu  /  STAFF REPORTER

Daiion sold the solvent to Vanguard and promised to recycle used barrels. Daiion, however, did not do so. Instead, prosecutors contend Daiion sold used barrels to two barrels companies, which later sold the barrels to Ho Hsing.

Spokesman Li said that Daiion also sold solvent to UMC but did not promise to recycle used barrels. UMC authorized a waste handler, Yunglung Environmental Protection Inc (永隆環保企業), to treat the used barrels, but the latter sold the barrels to Ho Hsing.

The EPA has searched for sites that could serve as final disposal sites for industrial waste in order to meet the demands of industrial companies who claim to have suffered from a lack of legal waste handlers on the island.

Several illegal waste dumping cases have been uncovered in recent years, especially in southern Taiwan.

The most notorious case occurred last July in Kaohsiung County when illegal dumping of toxic waste into the Kaoping River (高屏溪), left 3 million residents in and around Kaohsiung without drinking water for five days.

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