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Birds can ‘read’ the human mind, and fish – to count to four. Feast of Weeks: International Day for the birds. Photo fact of the week: How did the ‘Earth Hour’. —- A short review of the major environmental News for the week. —- Ecologists have found the source of arsenic contamination of drinking water in South Asia Every day, more than 140 million people in South Asia are drinking ground water contaminated with arsenic. Every year, thousands of people in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar and Vietnam die of cancer from chronic exposure to arsenic. Epidemiologists are called arsenic in drinking water main cause of mass poisoning in the poor countries of the region. For 15 years, American scientists Stanford University tried to find the source of pollution in the Himalayas, where sediments containing a dangerous substance that naturally fall into the river, flowing close to the densely populated areas. Geologists have suggested that contamination of water is very close to the surface when the water begins to move in the soil. Analysis of river systems, the state of water and soil in Bangladesh and Cambodia showed that at 2-3 feet above ground level arsenic come from solids, ie, precipitation in the Himalayas, and then penetrates into the water and soil in the aquifer without any influence from the person with it, this process takes place over the millennia. Aquifers are the source of drinking water for people who use wells throughout Cambodia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, India and Vietnam … Environmentalists welcomed the project —- the temporary storage of radiation materials in Ust-Luga Closes public environmental assessment project for the temporary storage of radioactive materials at a port “Ust – Luga ‘. Environmentalists welcomed the creation of the temporary storage in the port of Ust-Luga. Commission to conduct public environmental review found that the creation of the temporary storage at the port “Ust – Luga ‘will to stop transit of radioactive materials through Saint – Petersburg, 47News reported about this in the regional offices of the ‘Green Cross’. Based on this, and given the lack of principled experts comments on the draft, the Commission for the Public environmental assessment concluded that the possibility and feasibility of PVC on the proposed project in the port “Ust-Luga.” Materials submitted to the examination of design organizations, environmental monitoring bodies and local self-government.