| Won | Pyongyang | Sinuiju | Hyesan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exchange Rate | 8,070 | 8,050 | 8,095 |
| Rice Price | 5,800 | 6,000 | 5,900 |
Facing higher pollution levels in one of its streams, Hoeryong City officials are imposing fees on residents to build necessary water purification facilities, despite their relative blamelessness in the matter; the existing pollution largely stems from chemicals employed by the state for gold mining.
A gold mine was built around Changdu near Hoeryong, and the water coming from there has severely polluted the Hoeryong Stream, a source from North Hamkyung Province said on Tuesday. Theyre using potassium cyanide in the process of digging up gold, which flows into Hoeryong stream and gives those ingesting the water from there severe stomach aches and/or diarrhea.
Potassium cyanide is highly toxic and mostly used in the North to lay traps for pheasants or rabbits, according to the source. The state, however, indiscriminately employs the chemical in the mining sector to remove iron, zinc, and other impurities from the gold.
The problem eventually got so out of control the authorities decided to build a water treatment facility, the source explained. But since the inminban [peoples unit] are currently low on funds, they ordered each household to pay 100,000 KPW [12.50 USD].
Persistent complaints among residents about the increasingly polluted water prompted the state to try to resolve the problem, which only served to fuel the discontent among the populace, who justifiably point out that the solution hinges on fees forced on a population already beset by economic hardship.
Many people have been saying they cant fathom paying 100,000 KPW since its hard enough to get by each day, the source said. The orders came down more than two weeks ago, but no one has voluntarily offered to pay their sum yet.
Not so long ago, a high-ranking Party cadre paid 100,000 KPW in what can only be considered an attempt to encourage others to follow suit. the source said, quickly adding that it was rather futile. People have remained resolute in their determination to avoid coughing up the money, saying that any money that cadre gave came from taking advantage of other regular people anyway.
North Korea faces a severe lack of adequate drinking water and the capital to construct conventional filtration plants necessary to supply it. Coastal areas are often worse off; derelict pipes in Hwanghae Province and areas bordering the ocean frequently usher in at best, rusty water; and at worst, water teeming with worms or other insects.
If someone falls ill from consuming polluted water, the state usually just quarantines them, a senior North Korean defector told the Daily NK. Thats not all though. They usually tell people to boil their water and apply other temporary solutions. When people suggest building a water treatment, the authorities unfailingly respond, Then pay up.
*The contents of this article were broadcast to the North Korean people via Unification Media Group.
*Translated by Jiyeon Lee










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