The VII National Geological Conference was held in the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow. The conference was attended by the Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation Sergey Donskoy and the Head of the Federal Subsurface Management Agency Aleksandr Popov, representatives of the State Duma, the Federation Council and scientists and delegates from the regions of Russia. The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Tatarstan was represented at the conference by the Head of the Administration for Subsurface Management Relations Regulation Radik Gaynetdinov.
The forum was opened by the Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation Sergey Donskoy, who outlined the challenges of the sector: exploration of the Eastern Siberia and the Far East regions as well as the continental shelf.
In the framework of the conference, the participants reviewed the results of the geological sector for the period since the VI National Geological Conference, the most topical issues of geological survey and subsurface management and the solutions therefor.
Around 2000 delegates from 83 regions and 1400 participants and guests representing scientific, industrial and public organizations, federal and regional authorities and foreign delegations took part in the conference.
Inspectors of the Central Department, together with representatives of the Kazan Interdistrict Environmental Prosecutor's Office and the Office of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography of the Republic of Tatarstan, conducted a survey of the territory of the Zelenodolsk district.
The events were held in the Zainsky district. The commission included inspectors from the Zakamsky Department of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan.
The Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan received an appeal from residents about violations of environmental legislation in the Yelabuga district. Inspectors from the Kama Department went to the site and confirmed the fact of dumping production and consumption waste into the territory of the Bug River water protection zone.
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