Twenty suspects from two gangs dumped more than 3,400 tonnes of waste acid and alkali in Hebei's Lixian County, the regional people's procuratorate said.
On May 18, 2015, Li, owner of a restaurant in the county died after inhaling poisonous gas from his kitchen sewer.
Investigations found that anearby parking lot was used as a dumping ground, with a tank specifically for that purpose.
The police found that from February to May of 2015, more than 2,800 tonnes of waste alkali was dumped into the tank, which then passed into the county's sewerage system.
The ensuing reaction of acid and alkali generated the highly toxic gas, hydrogen sulfide.
The parking lot operator confessed that he charged the gangs 40 yuan (USD 6.2 dollars) for disposing one tonne of waste and an additional 10,000 yuan for the use of the tank per year, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
In 2015, 2,025 people were arrested for environmental pollution.
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