Naberezhnye Chelny and Nizhnekamsk Were Excluded from the List of the Cities with a Very High Level of Air Pollution
19 February 2013, Tuesday
The State Report “On the environment state and environmental protection of the Russian Federation in 2011” is published on the official site of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Russian Federation. It was made taking into account the ecological indexes unified with the data used in the European Union countries and describing the interaction of economic, environmental, and social systems.
According to the Federal Service of Russia for Hydrometeorology and Monitoring of the Environment, the following cities were excluded from the list of the cities with a very high level of air pollution in 2011: Azov, Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk, Volgograd, Yekaterinburg, Kurgan, Naberezhnye Chelny, Nizhnekamsk, Rostov-on-Don, Stavropol, Sterlitamak, Tver, Ussuriysk, Chernogorsk.
The State Report is an informational basis for government bodies of executive power when environmental campaigns scheduling and carrying out. To study the report in more detail, go to the site of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Russian Federation – http://www.mnr.gov.ru/regulatory/list.php?part=1392.
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