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A major Chinese city's water supply comes from the Huangpu river which has problems of pollution and contamination. An incident involving dead pigs in the river alarmed residents of Shanghai in March 2013. Years of neglect of pollution issues is leading to this becoming a major issue at the National People's Congress in 2013. Air pollution reached excessive levels in Shanghai and Beijing in the winter of 2013.
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