Chemical waste found in dumped drums


Some of the drums found discarded in the area.

SEREMBAN: The 26 drums found dumped on an abandoned plot in an oil palm plantation in Jempol are believed to be filled with chemical waste, says exco member S. Veerapan.

The state climate change, entrepreneurship, human resources, cooperatives and consumerism committee chairman said preliminary findings revealed the drums contained paint sludge and coolant.

“The Department of Environ­ment has taken samples and they will be sent to the Chemistry Department in Petaling Jaya for analysis.

“We are now looking for the landowner as part of our probe,” he said in a statement.

Veerapan said the DOE was notified of the discovery by the police on April 14.

“Since the location was remote, investigations only started the following morning,” he said.

On Wednesday, a Hazmat team from the Fire and Rescue Services Department was dispatched to the area in Felcra Air Hitam Seri Jempol to help in the probe.

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