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Minamata Mercury Pollution




Obianuju Ifesiokwu | Emmanuel Mogbo | Cyril Iyasele | Abena Hagan

                       November 23, 2010
Outline
   The History (1908-1955)
   1956-1959
        Finding the cause / identification of mercury

   1959
        Compensation / waste water treatment

   “Ten years of silence” (1959-1969)
        Continued pollution
        Congenital Minamata disease

   Mercury Poisoning and Control Responses
   Measures against Minamata Pollution
        The Water Pollution Control Law
        Restoration of the Environment
        Socio-Economic / Environmental Impact of Minamata Pollution
The History (1908-1955)
The History (1908-1955)

   The Chisso Corporation opened a chemical factory in
    Minamata in 1908

   Minamata is a city located in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan

   Chisso chemical factory initially produced fertilizers


   Following the nationwide expansion of Japan’s chemical
    industry, the company branched out into the production of
    acetylene, acetaldehyde, acetic acid, vinyl chloride and
    octanol

   The Minamata factory became the most advanced in all of
    Japan
The History (1908-1955)

                         The rapid expansion of the Minamata factory
                          spurred on the local economy

                         Chisso prospered, so did Minamata

                         Chisso had great influence in Minamata

                         In 1932, Chisso Minamata factory first started
                          acetaldehyde production
                              Producing 210 tons per year


                         By 1951, production had jumped to 6,000 tons
                          per year
                              Over half of Japan’s total output
The History (1908-1955)

   The chemical reaction used to produce the
    acetaldehyde used mercury sulfate as a catalyst

   A side reaction of the catalytic cycle led to production
    of methylmercury

   Methylmercury is an organic mercury compound

   Methylmercury is a highly toxic compound

   Wastewater from the Chisso factory were released into
    Minamata Bay
1956-1959
1956-1959

   April 21, 1956, a five-year old girl was examined at Chisso’s
    factory hospital in Minamata

   Physicians were puzzled by her symptoms:
        Difficulty walking, speaking and convulsions


   Few days later, eight other girls in the neighborhood were
    found experiencing similar problem

   On May 1, 1956, a discovery of an “epidemic of unknown disease of the
    central nervous system” was reported to the local public health

   Patients were isolated - leading to stigmatization and discrimination
1956-1959

   Cats were also seen to have convulsions, go mad and die

   Crows fell from the sky

   Fish floated dead on the sea surface

   The Kumamoto University Research Group was formed

   The disease developed without prior warning

   Patients lost sensation, and complained of numbness in hands and feet

   By October, 1956, 40 patients had been discovered, 14 had died
1956-1959

   The researchers figured the following:
      staple food of victims was fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay
      food poisoning by heavy metal
      contaminated fish and shellfish as prime suspect

   Waste water from Chisso factory was suspected as the origin

   Initially, manganese was thought to be the causal substance

   British neurologist Douglas McAlpine suggested the Minamata
    symptoms resembled those of organic mercury

   Focus of investigation was shifted and centered
    on mercury
1956-1959

   In February 1959, mercury distribution in Minamata Bay was investigated

   Large quantities of mercury detected in fish, shellfish and sludge from the bay

   The highest concentration centered around the factory wastewater canal in
    Hyakken Harbour
1956-1959


   Hair samples of victims and Minamata residents were
    taken for tests

   The maximum mercury level recorded was 705 ppm

   This compared to an average level of 4 ppm for non-
    Minamata residents
1959
1959

   Chisso came under closer scrutiny

   In order to deflect criticism, wastewater route was changed

   It discharged wastewater directly into Minamata River

   Minamata disease victims began to appear in other fishing villages up and down
    the coast of the Shiranui Sea
1959

   Chisso did not co-operate with the Kumamoto Research team

   Withheld information on its industrial processes

   Chisso factory’s hospital director, Hajime Hosokawa carried out his own
    experiments into Minamata disease
    Food to which factory wastewater had been added was fed to healthy cats

   He confirmed a diagnosis of organic mercury poisoning

   The company did not reveal this significant result to the
    investigators

   The company ordered Hosokawa to stop his research
1959

Compensation of fishermen and patients

   Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959

   The agreements were formulated outside the legal system by
    ad-hoc mediation committees

   Final agreements were weighted in favor of Chisso

   Punitive clauses in the agreements include:
    ‘’Representative groups of fishermen and Minamata disease patients could not
    make future claims for compensation against the company’’
1959
Wastewater Treatment System
   On October 21, Chisso was ordered to switch back its
    wastewater drainage to Hyakken harbour

   Installed a cyclator purification system at the factory

   On December 19, Chisso opened its purification system with a
    special ceremony

   Chisso’s president drank a glass of water supposedly treated to
    demonstrate it was safe



   But waste water from acetaldehyde plant still contained
    mercury

   Deception that the factory’s wastewater had been made safe
    was successful

   In people’s mind, the issue of Minamata disease had been
    resolved
1959 - 1969
"Ten years of silence"
1959 - 1969




   The years between the first set of agreements in 1959 and the start of the first legal
    action to be taken against Chisso in 1969 are often called the “ten years of silence”


   By late 1960, the Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectural governments continued a joint
    survey into the level of mercury in the hairs of people living around the Shiranui sea


   Results showed that organic mercury had spread all around the inland sea
1959 - 1969

Continued Pollution

   Contaminated fish still poisoned people

   50 ppm of mercury in people’s hair were discovered

   A highest recorded level was 920 ppm

   The prefectural governments did not publish the results, nor did anything in
    response to the survey

   A follow-up study ten years later discovered that many had died from “unknown
    causes”
1959 - 1969
              Congenital Minamata disease

                 Local doctors noticed for a long time an abnormal
                  high frequency of cerebral palsy

                 A re-examination of children diagnosed with
                  cerebral palsy was carried out

                 The symptoms of the children closely mirrored
                  those of adult Minamata disease patients

                 However, many of their mothers did not exhibit
                  symptoms

                 After several years of study and autopsy of two
                  children, the doctors diagnosed an unrecognized
                  congenital form of Minamata disease
1959 - 1969

Official government recognition

   On 26 September 1968, the government finally issued an official conclusion as
    to the cause of Minamata disease:

    “Minamata disease is a disease of the central nervous system, a poisoning caused by
    long-term consumption, in large amounts, of fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay. The
    causative agent is methylmercury. Methylmercury produced in the acetaldehyde acetic
    acid facility of Shin Nihon Chisso's Minamata factory was discharged in factory
    wastewater... Minamata disease patients last appeared in 1960, and the outbreak has
    ended. This is presumed to be due to the fact that consumption of fish and shellfish from
    Minamata Bay was banned in the fall of 1957, and the fact that the factory had waste-
    treatment facilities in place from January 1960."
Mercury Poisoning
Mercury Poisoning
   Methylmercury compound, inorganic compound consist of methyl and mercury
   It is a highly toxic substance
   It is a by-product produced from mercury sulfate




         Figure 1: Acetaldehyde manufacturing process using mercury
Mercury Poisoning
Effect of Methylmercury Compound on Human Health
   Methylmercury is absorbed 100% into the system through the intestines
    with oral intake




            Figure 3: Methyl mercury accumulation and its effect on human body
Mercury Poisoning

Symptoms of Minamata disease
General
 Muscle weakness
 Damage to hearing, vision and speech
 Crippling hands and feet

Extreme Cases
 Paralysis
 Coma
 Death
Measures against
Minamata Pollution
Measures against Minamata Pollution
Control measures

   Temporal variations in acetaldehyde production
   Final shut down of pollutant sources, by the total circulation system adopted in
    1966




           Figure 2: Changes in acetaldehyde production, mercury discharge, and Minamata
                     disease cases
Measures against Minamata Pollution
Effluent Control




   Drainage of the Chisso’s factory effluent (containing methylmercury) to Minamata
    bay got regulated

   In 1970, “Water Pollution Control Law” was enacted

   The law enforced control of discharge of effluent in all water areas in Japan, in
    relation to toxic substances

   Conversion of production method was advised against caustic soda plants that
    might discharge mercury
Measures against Minamata Pollution

The Water Pollution Control Law

The objective of the law is to:
   Prevent pollution of water in the public water areas

   Regulate effluent discharge by factories into public
    water areas

   Protect human health and preserve the living
    environment

   Protect sufferers, by incorporating provisions for
    compensation for damages
Measures against Minamata Pollution
Restoration of The Environment

    Bottom sludge treatment
     program

    Reclamation and dredging

    Mercury conc. reduced to
     4.69ppm
Summary
Summary

Root Cause Assessment of
Minamata Pollution

   Indiscriminate dumping of
    wastewater

   Absence of wastewater treatment
    facility

   Economic clout of Chisso Corporation

   Government apathy about the
    severity of the disease
Summary

          Environmental Impact of
          Minamata Pollution

             Huge quantities of mercury detected
              in fish, shellfish and sludge in
              Minamata bay

             Ecology of the Minamata bay area
              severely affected

             Dredging and reclamation done to
              remove the toxic sludge from the
              Minamata bay
Summary

Economic Impact of
Minamata Pollution

   Drastic drop in fishing sales,
    causing loss of livelihood

   Joblessness leading to high
    poverty rates

   Compensation leaves Chisso
    Corporation in huge debt
Summary

Social Impact of
Minamata Pollution

   Stigmatization and
    discrimination against patients

   Negative image – “the city of
    pollution”

   Rioting and social unrest

   Social awareness of the disease
Minamata Photo
   Gallery
Pouring its wastes into the air as well as the waters, the Chisso chemical
               complex dominates the city of Minamata

          In Japanese, "Chisso" means nitrogen
Waste chemicals, dumped into the bay, worked their way up the food chain to the
people of the city and caused what has come to be known as Minamata Disease
Here we see an image of an outwardly healthy mother bathing her fetal-poisoned 16 year old
 daughter, Tomoko Uemura, physically crippled since birth due to environmental industrial
               mercury poisoning in the local Minamata, Japan, water supply
Here, fishing on the Bay of Minamata. This scene has changed very little over the centuries.
However, the pollution has changed the relationship that the people of Minamata have with the
                                 sea and their mainstay of fish
Already lame with Minamata disease, Yae Sato carries fresh fish home
                   for her family's evening meal
The signing of an agreement between patients’ associations and Chisso
Plaintiffs demonstrate with photos of their dead on the last day of the trial
                            in October of 1972
An aid mops the brow of Chisso's - then President - Shimada, after he
 performed the Japanese ritual of shame and apology: touching his
    forehead to the ground, at the close of a grueling day in court
References
•    Fumikazu Yoshida (2006) "Environmental restoration of Minamata: new thinking brings new advances". Integrated Research
     System for Sustainability Science and Springer, 2:85-93
•    Ministry of The Environment, Government of Japan
     http://www.env.go.jp/en/
•    Hirokatsu, A., P. Grandjean, Y. Takizawa and P. Weihe (1997) " Methylmercury Dose Estimation from Umbilical Cord
     Concentrations in Patients with Minamata Disease." Environmental Research, Section A 77 98-103
•    Osaka, Eri. (2006) "Reevaluating the role of tort liability system in Japan".
•    International Center For Environmental Technology Transfer, Japan
     http://www.icett.or.jp/lpca_jp.nsf/499529f1186bd4d4492567ca000d587b?OpenView
•    Bondy, S.C., 2005. “Minamata” University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
•    Tomiyasu, T., et al.,(2005) “Spatial variations of mercury in sediment of Minamata Bay” Japan
•    SOSHISHA, The Supporting Center for Minamata Diesease
     http://soshisha.org/english/index_e.htm
•    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamata_disease
•    http://www.waterlink.net/jp/history_jp.htm
•    http://www.env.go.jp/en/water/wq/pollution/index.html
•    http://www.gec.jp/CTT_DATA/WMON/CHAP_1/html/Wmon_007.html
•    http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith.html
•    http://www.hamline.edu/personal/amurphy01/es110/eswebsite/ProjectsSpring03/ebarker/Minamata%20Web%20Page.htm
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Minamata Mercury Tragedy

  • 1. Minamata Mercury Pollution Obianuju Ifesiokwu | Emmanuel Mogbo | Cyril Iyasele | Abena Hagan November 23, 2010
  • 2. Outline  The History (1908-1955)  1956-1959  Finding the cause / identification of mercury  1959  Compensation / waste water treatment  “Ten years of silence” (1959-1969)  Continued pollution  Congenital Minamata disease  Mercury Poisoning and Control Responses  Measures against Minamata Pollution  The Water Pollution Control Law  Restoration of the Environment  Socio-Economic / Environmental Impact of Minamata Pollution
  • 4. The History (1908-1955)  The Chisso Corporation opened a chemical factory in Minamata in 1908  Minamata is a city located in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan  Chisso chemical factory initially produced fertilizers  Following the nationwide expansion of Japan’s chemical industry, the company branched out into the production of acetylene, acetaldehyde, acetic acid, vinyl chloride and octanol  The Minamata factory became the most advanced in all of Japan
  • 5. The History (1908-1955)  The rapid expansion of the Minamata factory spurred on the local economy  Chisso prospered, so did Minamata  Chisso had great influence in Minamata  In 1932, Chisso Minamata factory first started acetaldehyde production  Producing 210 tons per year  By 1951, production had jumped to 6,000 tons per year  Over half of Japan’s total output
  • 6. The History (1908-1955)  The chemical reaction used to produce the acetaldehyde used mercury sulfate as a catalyst  A side reaction of the catalytic cycle led to production of methylmercury  Methylmercury is an organic mercury compound  Methylmercury is a highly toxic compound  Wastewater from the Chisso factory were released into Minamata Bay
  • 8. 1956-1959  April 21, 1956, a five-year old girl was examined at Chisso’s factory hospital in Minamata  Physicians were puzzled by her symptoms:  Difficulty walking, speaking and convulsions  Few days later, eight other girls in the neighborhood were found experiencing similar problem  On May 1, 1956, a discovery of an “epidemic of unknown disease of the central nervous system” was reported to the local public health  Patients were isolated - leading to stigmatization and discrimination
  • 9. 1956-1959  Cats were also seen to have convulsions, go mad and die  Crows fell from the sky  Fish floated dead on the sea surface  The Kumamoto University Research Group was formed  The disease developed without prior warning  Patients lost sensation, and complained of numbness in hands and feet  By October, 1956, 40 patients had been discovered, 14 had died
  • 10. 1956-1959  The researchers figured the following:  staple food of victims was fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay  food poisoning by heavy metal  contaminated fish and shellfish as prime suspect  Waste water from Chisso factory was suspected as the origin  Initially, manganese was thought to be the causal substance  British neurologist Douglas McAlpine suggested the Minamata symptoms resembled those of organic mercury  Focus of investigation was shifted and centered on mercury
  • 11. 1956-1959  In February 1959, mercury distribution in Minamata Bay was investigated  Large quantities of mercury detected in fish, shellfish and sludge from the bay  The highest concentration centered around the factory wastewater canal in Hyakken Harbour
  • 12. 1956-1959  Hair samples of victims and Minamata residents were taken for tests  The maximum mercury level recorded was 705 ppm  This compared to an average level of 4 ppm for non- Minamata residents
  • 13. 1959
  • 14. 1959  Chisso came under closer scrutiny  In order to deflect criticism, wastewater route was changed  It discharged wastewater directly into Minamata River  Minamata disease victims began to appear in other fishing villages up and down the coast of the Shiranui Sea
  • 15. 1959  Chisso did not co-operate with the Kumamoto Research team  Withheld information on its industrial processes  Chisso factory’s hospital director, Hajime Hosokawa carried out his own experiments into Minamata disease Food to which factory wastewater had been added was fed to healthy cats  He confirmed a diagnosis of organic mercury poisoning  The company did not reveal this significant result to the investigators  The company ordered Hosokawa to stop his research
  • 16. 1959 Compensation of fishermen and patients  Minamata disease compensation agreements of 1959  The agreements were formulated outside the legal system by ad-hoc mediation committees  Final agreements were weighted in favor of Chisso  Punitive clauses in the agreements include: ‘’Representative groups of fishermen and Minamata disease patients could not make future claims for compensation against the company’’
  • 17. 1959 Wastewater Treatment System  On October 21, Chisso was ordered to switch back its wastewater drainage to Hyakken harbour  Installed a cyclator purification system at the factory  On December 19, Chisso opened its purification system with a special ceremony  Chisso’s president drank a glass of water supposedly treated to demonstrate it was safe  But waste water from acetaldehyde plant still contained mercury  Deception that the factory’s wastewater had been made safe was successful  In people’s mind, the issue of Minamata disease had been resolved
  • 18. 1959 - 1969 "Ten years of silence"
  • 19. 1959 - 1969  The years between the first set of agreements in 1959 and the start of the first legal action to be taken against Chisso in 1969 are often called the “ten years of silence”  By late 1960, the Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectural governments continued a joint survey into the level of mercury in the hairs of people living around the Shiranui sea  Results showed that organic mercury had spread all around the inland sea
  • 20. 1959 - 1969 Continued Pollution  Contaminated fish still poisoned people  50 ppm of mercury in people’s hair were discovered  A highest recorded level was 920 ppm  The prefectural governments did not publish the results, nor did anything in response to the survey  A follow-up study ten years later discovered that many had died from “unknown causes”
  • 21. 1959 - 1969 Congenital Minamata disease  Local doctors noticed for a long time an abnormal high frequency of cerebral palsy  A re-examination of children diagnosed with cerebral palsy was carried out  The symptoms of the children closely mirrored those of adult Minamata disease patients  However, many of their mothers did not exhibit symptoms  After several years of study and autopsy of two children, the doctors diagnosed an unrecognized congenital form of Minamata disease
  • 22. 1959 - 1969 Official government recognition  On 26 September 1968, the government finally issued an official conclusion as to the cause of Minamata disease: “Minamata disease is a disease of the central nervous system, a poisoning caused by long-term consumption, in large amounts, of fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay. The causative agent is methylmercury. Methylmercury produced in the acetaldehyde acetic acid facility of Shin Nihon Chisso's Minamata factory was discharged in factory wastewater... Minamata disease patients last appeared in 1960, and the outbreak has ended. This is presumed to be due to the fact that consumption of fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay was banned in the fall of 1957, and the fact that the factory had waste- treatment facilities in place from January 1960."
  • 24. Mercury Poisoning  Methylmercury compound, inorganic compound consist of methyl and mercury  It is a highly toxic substance  It is a by-product produced from mercury sulfate Figure 1: Acetaldehyde manufacturing process using mercury
  • 25.
  • 26. Mercury Poisoning Effect of Methylmercury Compound on Human Health  Methylmercury is absorbed 100% into the system through the intestines with oral intake Figure 3: Methyl mercury accumulation and its effect on human body
  • 27. Mercury Poisoning Symptoms of Minamata disease General  Muscle weakness  Damage to hearing, vision and speech  Crippling hands and feet Extreme Cases  Paralysis  Coma  Death
  • 29. Measures against Minamata Pollution Control measures  Temporal variations in acetaldehyde production  Final shut down of pollutant sources, by the total circulation system adopted in 1966 Figure 2: Changes in acetaldehyde production, mercury discharge, and Minamata disease cases
  • 30. Measures against Minamata Pollution Effluent Control  Drainage of the Chisso’s factory effluent (containing methylmercury) to Minamata bay got regulated  In 1970, “Water Pollution Control Law” was enacted  The law enforced control of discharge of effluent in all water areas in Japan, in relation to toxic substances  Conversion of production method was advised against caustic soda plants that might discharge mercury
  • 31. Measures against Minamata Pollution The Water Pollution Control Law The objective of the law is to:  Prevent pollution of water in the public water areas  Regulate effluent discharge by factories into public water areas  Protect human health and preserve the living environment  Protect sufferers, by incorporating provisions for compensation for damages
  • 32. Measures against Minamata Pollution Restoration of The Environment  Bottom sludge treatment program  Reclamation and dredging  Mercury conc. reduced to 4.69ppm
  • 34. Summary Root Cause Assessment of Minamata Pollution  Indiscriminate dumping of wastewater  Absence of wastewater treatment facility  Economic clout of Chisso Corporation  Government apathy about the severity of the disease
  • 35. Summary Environmental Impact of Minamata Pollution  Huge quantities of mercury detected in fish, shellfish and sludge in Minamata bay  Ecology of the Minamata bay area severely affected  Dredging and reclamation done to remove the toxic sludge from the Minamata bay
  • 36. Summary Economic Impact of Minamata Pollution  Drastic drop in fishing sales, causing loss of livelihood  Joblessness leading to high poverty rates  Compensation leaves Chisso Corporation in huge debt
  • 37. Summary Social Impact of Minamata Pollution  Stigmatization and discrimination against patients  Negative image – “the city of pollution”  Rioting and social unrest  Social awareness of the disease
  • 38. Minamata Photo Gallery
  • 39. Pouring its wastes into the air as well as the waters, the Chisso chemical complex dominates the city of Minamata In Japanese, "Chisso" means nitrogen
  • 40. Waste chemicals, dumped into the bay, worked their way up the food chain to the people of the city and caused what has come to be known as Minamata Disease
  • 41. Here we see an image of an outwardly healthy mother bathing her fetal-poisoned 16 year old daughter, Tomoko Uemura, physically crippled since birth due to environmental industrial mercury poisoning in the local Minamata, Japan, water supply
  • 42. Here, fishing on the Bay of Minamata. This scene has changed very little over the centuries. However, the pollution has changed the relationship that the people of Minamata have with the sea and their mainstay of fish
  • 43. Already lame with Minamata disease, Yae Sato carries fresh fish home for her family's evening meal
  • 44. The signing of an agreement between patients’ associations and Chisso
  • 45. Plaintiffs demonstrate with photos of their dead on the last day of the trial in October of 1972
  • 46. An aid mops the brow of Chisso's - then President - Shimada, after he performed the Japanese ritual of shame and apology: touching his forehead to the ground, at the close of a grueling day in court
  • 47. References • Fumikazu Yoshida (2006) "Environmental restoration of Minamata: new thinking brings new advances". Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science and Springer, 2:85-93 • Ministry of The Environment, Government of Japan http://www.env.go.jp/en/ • Hirokatsu, A., P. Grandjean, Y. Takizawa and P. Weihe (1997) " Methylmercury Dose Estimation from Umbilical Cord Concentrations in Patients with Minamata Disease." Environmental Research, Section A 77 98-103 • Osaka, Eri. (2006) "Reevaluating the role of tort liability system in Japan". • International Center For Environmental Technology Transfer, Japan http://www.icett.or.jp/lpca_jp.nsf/499529f1186bd4d4492567ca000d587b?OpenView • Bondy, S.C., 2005. “Minamata” University of California, Irvine, CA, USA • Tomiyasu, T., et al.,(2005) “Spatial variations of mercury in sediment of Minamata Bay” Japan • SOSHISHA, The Supporting Center for Minamata Diesease http://soshisha.org/english/index_e.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamata_disease • http://www.waterlink.net/jp/history_jp.htm • http://www.env.go.jp/en/water/wq/pollution/index.html • http://www.gec.jp/CTT_DATA/WMON/CHAP_1/html/Wmon_007.html • http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith.html • http://www.hamline.edu/personal/amurphy01/es110/eswebsite/ProjectsSpring03/ebarker/Minamata%20Web%20Page.htm