What's more serious is that flying target waste was even seen in the diversion channel that day, which means that it is still possible to phone database flow into the Shing Mun Reservoir along the diversion channel. The gun club has been operating at the current site for 49 years. It is not difficult to imagine the degree of accumulated pollution. On the spot, lead particles have become "deposited mud" and accumulated "layer by layer" along the 30cm-deep soil. The Anthropocene”, but the Gun Club estimates that the cleaning work will only take 2 to 3 months, and even if it takes 7 months to clean up,
it will be difficult to eradicate the scourge that has accumulated over the years for the countryside and even the residents. After being repeatedly questioned about the progress of the cleanup, the Gun Club suddenly admitted that it is difficult to completely clean up the waste. Clearly, the cleaning work should be the responsibility of the polluters. The Gun Club’s statement highlights that it only deals with pollution problems in a “perfunctory” manner under pressure. Lvxi Earth once tested the lead content of the mud into the surface,
but the flying targets all over the hills and the impact on the environment and people are still unsolved mysteries. The gun club claimed that the flying target was "made of mud", but on the day of the inspection, the target was very heavy and harder than expected, which was far from the general imagination of mud. The Gun Club also pointed out that the flying target "has a low impact on the environment", but has never disclosed the substance content so far, and the impact on the environment can only be determined by testing soil samples. However, it has been two years since the incident was discovered,