On the eve of the sanitary and environmental bimonthly Zelenodolsk passed environmental action "Clean Beach"

31 March 2016, Thursday

Farid Abdulganiyev: "Tatarstan used to clean, and very pleased to see that the areas have already begun to restore order, if the activity of the population does not subside, but will remain at the same level, we can safely say that the combined forces put things clean by the May holidays. The most basic task today - is to bring the republic into a state that meets the requirements of environmental and sanitary-epidemiological security of the population. " Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan today visited Zelenodolsk where organized environmental action "Clean Coast". From garbage, empty bottles and plastic bags released today riverbank Bags pupils Vasilievskaya Cadet Boarding School named after Hero of the Soviet Union Nikolai Volostnova. Educational institution - the military - so the approach to the special - the guys started harvesting in full "combat" readiness. Less than half an hour, as the territory was given to sanitary and ecological condition. "Our cadet school has always distinguished his movement ECO (Environmental Cadet Organization), so the approach to the preservation of the environment - here is special," - said the head of the urban settlement Vasilyevo Oleg Antonov. "The area has become a good tradition to hold mullions and Saturdays before the official start of the bimonthly" - adds deputy urban settlement Vasilyevo Council of Zelenodolsk municipal district of the Republic Foat Gatin. Tomorrow, sanitary and environmental bimonthly to clean areas of the country will start in all cities and regions of Tatarstan. Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan Farid Abdulganievym task - to complete most of the work on the identification and elimination of places of unauthorized waste disposal before the May holidays.

Press service of the Ministry

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