Volunteers from Russian regions connected to cleaning soil with fuel oil in Sevastopol
Krympress reports:
They are currently working in the Balaklava area. Participants of the Pure Arctic project joined our Sevastopol activists — these are volunteers from the Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Nizhny Novgorod, Tula, Tula regions and Moscow. They came to us to share their own experience, as well as to adopt the experience of cleaning pebble beaches from our rescuers and volunteers — in order to convey it to others— wrote Razvozhaev in his Telegram channel.
According to the governor, Kastyukevich arrived in Sevastopol on behalf of the Secretary of the General Council of United Russia Vladimir Yakushev in order to study how activists work who are engaged in cleaning the Sevastopol coast from fuel oil. Since January 14, the beaches do not record new fuel oil emissions, so city services and activists concentrated the forces on the collection and export of contaminated soil. In total, from January 3, when the first cases of pollution with fuel oil were revealed in the coastal territory of Sevastopol, more than 600 tons of sand with petroleum products were taken out.
source: TASS
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