"With regard to mercury (waste contamination), we all -- the provincial government, especially the Environmental Service, and the provincial legislative body (DPRD) -- must take it seriously, as it will have a negative impact on the lives of the people there," he noted.
If mercury residues contaminate food, the central and regional governments will have to bear the brunt.
This is especially critical since mercury will harm natural resources, especially in the sea, and pollute marine creatures and enter the food chain. Hence, when export quality fish contaminated with mercury is consumed, it can have wide-ranging repercussions.
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