Mar 14 • 23:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

City Hall identifies illegal dumping of chemical product in Itupeva creek

The Itupeva City Hall discovered illegal dumping of a chemical product in a local creek, prompting an investigation by environmental authorities.

The City Hall of Itupeva, located in São Paulo, Brazil, has identified significant illegal dumping of a chemical product into a creek near Waldomiro Bertassi Street. The municipality reported this incident on Friday, the 13th, although details regarding the nature of the product and its origins have not been disclosed. Local environmental inspectors are actively monitoring the situation, working alongside the State Environmental Company of São Paulo (CETESB) which is also investigating the incident to determine responsible parties.

Officials from the City Hall and environmental regulators visited the site to assess the extent of the dumping and collect evidence pertinent to the investigation. Fortunately, it has been stated that no immediate health risks exist for the residents, as the water from the creek is not utilized for any local water supply purposes, meaning that the community is not in danger of contamination through drinking water.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding environmental protection and regulation in the region. With local authorities and state environmental bodies involved, this case may provoke further scrutiny of chemical handling and disposal practices within the municipality, aiming to prevent future occurrences and ensure compliance with environmental standards.

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