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26
May 2020
Tuesday

The dumping of wood waste from the demolition and dismantling of buildings on the soil was revealed by inspectors of the Zavolzhskiy Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. This violation was discovered on the territory of the dairy farm of the Azbaba village in the Apastovskiy district. Currently, the territory of the Azbaba village has been brought into proper sanitary and environmental condition.

A major wastewater spill recorded by environmentalists in the Tukayevskiy district a week earlier was eliminated. Let us recall the fact of pollution of 1.9 thousand square meters of the territories near the Malaya Shilna village became known thanks to the appeal of citizens. Pursuant to the instructions of the inspectors of the Ministry of Ecology, the violation was eliminated: sewage was drained from the terrain.


25
May 2020
Monday

Specialists of the Central Specialized Inspectorate for Analytical Control of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan took samples of bottom sediments in Myosha river. The results of laboratory studies showed that no excess of the maximum permissible concentrations in the water body was found, the samples are non-toxic.

Unlicensed mining of common minerals (sand) was stopped by inspectors from the South-eastern Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Almetyevskiy district. The persons who made the illegal use of subsoil have been identified, an investigation is underway to clarify all circumstances of the case.

Plant branches, wood, as well as unsorted garbage from dwellings were identified by specialists of the Volga-Kama Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan within the framework of the sanitary-ecological bimonthly period. Violation of environmental laws found on the Krupskaya street in Chistopol. The area of ​​cluttering amounted to 100 square meters, volume - 20 cubic meters.

The results of the preliminary international environmental review of the plant for the thermal disposal of MSW in Tatarstan are presented on the website of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan in the public domain - https://eco.tatarstan.ru/eng/prezentatsii.htm. Documents are placed in the original language (German), as well as in translation.

2,434 appeals were received by the Republican public reception of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan since the beginning of the year.

889 of them came through the School Eco-patrol mobile application.


22
May 2020
Friday

Waste from construction and repair work, rubber tires, plastic boxes, as well as unsorted garbage from dwellings were identified by specialists of the Central Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan within the framework of the sanitary-ecological bimonthly period. Violation of environmental laws was revealed on Adela Kutuya street of Sovetskiy district. The area of ​​cluttering amounted to 1 ha, the volume - 750 cubic meters.

The cluttered site in the north-eastern and south-western parts of the Chuvashskoye Cherepanovo settlement was discovered by inspectors of the Zavolzhskiy Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. A request was sent to the Head of the Bakrchinsky rural settlement to eliminate an unauthorized waste disposal site, after which the territory was brought into proper sanitary and environmental condition.

On the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan, the competition is held by the Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan within the framework of the federal project “Social Activity” of the national project “Education” from May 19 to June 1, 2020. The winners of the competition will be included in the list of projects from the Republic of Tatarstan and, if won, will receive financial support. Phone for information: +7 (953) 400-47-17.


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