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5
October 2017
Thursday

Sokolsky forest, Krasnogorskoe hillfort, and the river Oshma embankment. These green areas were visited by elder people of Mamadysh during the ECO excursion conducted by specialists of the Prikamsky Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan.

On October 7 in Tatarstan the results of the III republican contest “School Eco Patrol” will be summed up. This year among the participants there are kids who scored more than 1000 points. The greatest activity was shown by students of Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Almetyevsk, Cheremshan, Spassk, and Yutaz districts.

Black smoke, unpleasant odour, and no permission. Non-observance of the air protection rules was revealed by the inspectors of the Prikamsky territorial department of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan during the inspection made after request of the citizens of Naberezhnie Chelny. The source of the smell was found immediately.

Within the framework of the Year of Ecology, the second all-Russian contest “Climate and Responsibility-2017” was announced, which participants can become subjects, municipalities and organizations of Russia. It is conducted with the aim of drawing attention to the problem of climate change, identifying and disseminating best practices in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, demonstrating the corporate culture and achievements in this area.

The contest includes the following nominations:

Knowledge of the natural resources of the country, minerals and their deposits can be useful to residents of Tatarstan on November 26. On this day, in all regions of Russia and abroad a third geographical dictation, organized by the Russian Geographical Society, will be held.

Students of grades 1-11 of Kazan educational institutions are invited to participate in the children's city photo competition “Mirror of Nature – 2017”, organized by the Education Department of the Executive Committee of Kazan and the City Children's Ecological and Biological Center.


4
October 2017
Wednesday

A resident of Tatarstan signed an agreement for the use of the water area of ​​the Kriusha River in the Elabuga region. According to the document, he intended to organize the rental of rowing boats, hydrocycles and parking for small boats. But none of the environmentalists found during the inspection – no pier or floating pontoons, and the designated water area floats was not fenced. At the same time, the citizen violated Article 19 of the Water Code of the Russian Federation by transferring the right to use this section of the water area to other persons.

Tomorrow, in the building of the Executive Committee of the Bavly District (Kuibysheva St. 20), citizens will be received on environmental issues. Residents' questions will be answered by the Tatar environmental interdistrict prosecutor Ilsur Gilmutdinov and the deputy minister of ecology and natural resources of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Chief State Inspector of Tatarstan in the field of environmental protection Fayaz Shakirov. To make an appointment to supervisors, call: 8 855 696 07 10.

Receipt of applications for participation in international children's and youth contest “Our Oceans in a Changing Climate” started
Applications are accepted for participation in the international children's and youth contest “Our Oceans in a Changing Climate”. Participants can become children and young people aged 11 to 18 years.
The contest is held in the following categories:

They planted seedlings and cleaned the territory of debris. Cleanup was held in Chistopol in the territory of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate. Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Chistopol district and veterans of the service teamed up to protect the environment – they cleared the site of debris and planted spruce. “Everyone can contribute to the ennobling of the territory of the settlement, the city, the republic. And this action is an excellent opportunity for this,” the internal affairs officers noted.


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