China "Greens" Barren Hillside with Oil Paint, Angers Villagers

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It's not exactly what the villagers in a town in Southwestern China were after when they wanted the government to "green" a barren hillside that was once a stone pit. Green with foliage, they meant. Clearly. Not with oil paint.

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"A dozen painters spent more than 20 days painting the hill last summer. Large quantities of oil paint were used," a villager was quoted by a Kunming-based newspaper Metropolitan Times as saying.

A quick fix, said villagers. But at $60,000 (reports MSNBC) it was hardly economical.

The villagers accused the project of being useless and costly. It cost several times more than planting trees on the hill, they said.

Some of them even felt dizzy at the smell of the oil-based paint.

 

And then there are the maintenance costs:

Experts say that maintenance of the painted hill will result in further costs as the green paint gradually erodes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Hat Tip: Energy Bulletin)

Pictures: hinews.cn

 


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