More than 1,700 violations were detected in Tatarstan within the framework of the sanitary and environmental two-month period

13 May 2024, Monday

From April 1 to May 8, employees of the Ministry of Ecology, Rosprirodnadzor, Rospotrebnadzor, Rosselkhoznadzor, Gosstroynadzor, and the Ministry of Forestry revealed 1,704 violations.  746 violations of them are unauthorized waste disposal. 434 violations are related to the rules of landscaping, 457 are violations of sanitary standards, 19 violations were detected on construction sites, 48 violations of the rules for the use of wildlife objects.  597 administrative materials were compiled for a total amount of 778 thousand rubles. 157 warnings have been announced.

Also, within the framework of the two-month period, joint visits were conducted with representatives of the GBU "Road Safety" in 18 districts of the Republic (Tukaevsky, Alekseevsky, Aznakaevsky, Laishevsky, Leninogorsk, Yelabuga, Alkeevsky, Apastovsky, Muslyumovsky, Mendeleevsky, Cheremshansky, Tyulyachinsky, Bugulminsky, Nizhnekamsk, Nurlatsky, Verkhneuslonsky municipal districts) in order to inspect roadside lanes and There are 49 violations of the right-of-way lanes.

On April 18 and 25, air inspections were conducted in 2 cities and 12 municipal districts of Tatarstan, 203 violations of environmental legislation were revealed, of which 149 are landfills.

On April 27, employees of the Ministry, together with representatives of the Gorky Railway for the Kazan Territorial Administration, the Federal Service for Supervision of Environmental Management, the Ministry of Transport and Road Management of the Republic of Tatarstan, municipal districts conducted a commission inspection of the railway right-of-way and adjacent territories of the municipal districts of Kazan, Zelenodolsk and Vysokogorsky districts of the Republic of Tatarstan. During the raids, 45 violations were revealed in terms of unauthorized disposal of production and consumption waste.

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