
In the Avellaneda district of Argentina, a waterway visible from the Buenos Aires-La Plata highway, the Sarandí Canal looked bright red on Febuary 6.Residents voiced their concern about the pollution they are exposed to.There are no controls, the stench is sickening, and there are multiple factories and tanneries in the Conurbano neighborhood, according to a number of locals who spoke to the media and on social media.Situated in a region of industrial development south of the city of Buenos Aires, the Sarandí Canal, also known as the Sarandí Stream, flows into the Río de la Plata.