More than 600 applications were received for the contest “School eco-patrol”
1 October 2014, Wednesday
As of September 1, 2014 the contest“School eco-patrol” started in the Republic, and more than 600 applications have been received during the first month. The greatest activity was shown by pupils of Kazan, as well as Zainsk, Chistopol and Vysokaya Gora districts of the Republic of Tatarstan.
The meeting of a school eco-club was held today at a secondary school No. 173 of the Volga district of Kazan with participation of active pupils, the Head of the Department of Ecological Awareness and Interaction with Public Organizations Damir Valiullin, and inspectors of the Central Territorial Department under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. Applications of participants of the contest “School eco-patrol” were discussed during the meeting. On occasion of revelation of the littered territory near school, participants of the meeting decided to arrange a Saturday work campaign in the nearest future.
Pupils of 1-11 forms of the Republic of Tatarstan participate in the contest. The most active pupils who receive maximum points will be awarded with valuable prizes.The results will be summarized at the end of the academic year.
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.