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Deadly Waters
Citarum: Indonesian river keeps textile industry’s dirty secrets
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The Citarum river in Indonesia is known as the world’s most polluted river.
In some places, the water turns from murky to black and resembles a
bubbling witches’ brew of domestic trash, sewage and industrial waste from
hundreds of factories along the Citarum’s banks.
[image: Citarum in West Java is often called the world's most polluted
river]
The Citarum river in West Java, Indonesia is often called the world’s
dirtiest river, contaminated by human detritus; toxic waste from hundreds
of textile factories and domestic rubbish.

Locals, aware of the contamination and health risks, continue to use it for
drinking and other daily needs, as manufacturers keep dumping toxic
chemicals and heavy metals in the river. An RTD crew travels to Indonesia
to witness the river’s degradation and meet environmental activists on a
mission to stop it.
Get short URL <https://rtd.rt.com/133r5>

The Citarum river in Indonesia is known as the world’s most polluted river.
In some places, the water turns from murky to black and resembles a
bubbling witches’ brew of domestic trash, sewage and industrial waste from
hundreds of factories along the Citarum’s banks.
[image: Citarum in West Java is often called the world's most polluted
river]
The Citarum river in West Java, Indonesia is often called the world’s
dirtiest river, contaminated by human detritus; toxic waste from hundreds
of textile factories and domestic rubbish.

Locals, aware of the contamination and health risks, continue to use it for
drinking and other daily needs, as manufacturers keep dumping toxic
chemicals and heavy metals in the river. An RTD crew travels to Indonesia
to witness the river’s degradation and meet environmental activists on a
mission to stop it.

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