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17
December 2020
Thursday

An administrative fine of 50 thousand rubles was imposed on the organization by a court decision. The legal entity avoided fulfilling the requirements of inspectors of the South-Eastern Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan, namely, did not provide the requested information on time. Failure to comply with the legal requirements of the official became an obstacle to the conduct of an administrative investigation under Part 1 of Article 8.2 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation.

Waste from construction and repair work was identified by inspectors of the Central Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan on the Lenina street in Vasilyevo town-settlement. Violation of environmental legislation became known through the “People's Control” system. The total area of ​​the littered area was 180 square meters, the volume was 32 cubic meters.

The goal of the project is to immerse students in the world of green professions using an interactive quest, to form in them ecological thinking and other skills of the 21st century, such as project thinking, communication and teamwork skills, creativity, initiative, self-organization and others.


16
December 2020
Wednesday

Educational institutions of the Republic of Tatarstan can become participants in the international ecological quest “Another Planet”. The team is represented by a teacher (or other representative of the educational institution) and students.

More information about the quest and registration of participants can be found on the website www.квестдругаяпланета.рф, as well as from the project coordinator Natalia Chudovskaya college@ecamir.ru, +7 (926) 139-09-28.


14
December 2020
Monday

Restriction of the access to Shilna river was identified on the territory of the Maloshilninskiy rural settlement by employees of the Prikamskiy Territorial Administration of the Ministry upon appeals of citizens. In the course of investigation, a violation of environmental legislation was found in relation to two land owners.

Inspectors of the South-Eastern Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan proved the guilt of the company, which allowed the dumping of waste on the soil in Almetyevsk. An administrative fine in the amount of 100 thousand rubles was imposed on the violator.

8,489 applications were received by the Republican Public Ecological Reception since the beginning of the year.


11
December 2020
Friday

Let us recall that the main task of the advisory body is to solve organizational and legal issues in the above area. As the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan Aleksandr Shadrikov noted, putting order in subsoil use is a priority task of the Ministry. In particular, attention is paid to transferring land plots to the appropriate category and carrying out reclamation in accordance with the project documentation.

During the meeting, issues of further cooperation on implementation of joint projects in the field of production and consumption waste management, and the elimination of accumulated environmental damage on the territory of the republic were discussed. Also, it was noted here that enterprises need to organize effective interaction with the federal environmental operator before the new provisions of the legislation on handling OPVK come into force. This will allow building clear control over their circulation and ensuring their processing at facilities that meet the principles of best available technologies and environmental practices.

In order to improve the business climate and reduce administrative pressure from the regulatory and supervisory authorities, the “Verified Business” Internet portal launched the “Feedback Module” interactive service (hereinafter referred to as the questionnaire), which is a short questionnaire for receiving feedback from business on the results of the conducted checks.


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