Sochi is Controlling Discharge into the Sea
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Sochi is Controlling Discharge into the Sea

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07-18-2024
 
This is reported by the Sochi administration. Inspection activities are being carried out in all resort areas. Special attention is paid to the coastal strip, capital construction objects along creeks, rivers, and stormwater systems. Since the beginning of the year, inspection commissions have inspected more than 1,200 objects.

- Since the beginning of the year, 236 objects with violations in the water supply and sewerage system have been identified. All data is transmitted to the bodies of prosecutorial supervision, Rospronadzor, and district police departments for joint response measures. Thanks to regular work, the number of violations has decreased by almost a third compared to a similar period last year, - said the director of the Department of Urban Economy of the Sochi city administration, German Korelov.

Specialists of the MUP "Vodostok" regularly install plugs on the pipe heads through which sewage from household and household wastewater is discharged into stormwater networks. As of today, 310 plugs have already been installed in the city, and work is also underway to dismantle illegally extended pipes.
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