Kompas Pagi
Alfred Sitorus, KPBB Program Coordinator, explained that only some of the B3 waste
had been cleaned up, and it would take a long time to restore Cinangka Village if the
government were not serious. We carried out an independent test to determine the level
of lead in the water in Cinangka Village by taking samples in several areas.
Based on the test results of 5 samples taken from several points, the lead (Pb) level
was below 0.0017 milligrams per liter. IPB researcher Etty Riani questioned the
KompasTV test results. Meanwhile, the results of Etty’s water sample test, carried out
after KompasTV’s independent test, still showed lead levels.
burned and exploded destroying the surrounding villages.