“Preventive measures” underway as current pushes pluted water from the Seym toward Kyiv
The Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, Ruslan Strelets, admitted in a comment ti Ukrinform the emergency situation in the Seym River, noting that pluted water must not reach the capital's water intake.
"Contaminated water moves at a speed of 20-25 km per day. We do our best to prevent it from reaching Kyiv's drinking water intake. This is our main task. On September 5-6, we will see whether the measures we are taking now prove effective," he said.
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tions are being explored to tackle the plution.
"In recent days, more than 50 samples have been taken, and over the past two days, another 28. Samples of contaminated water are constantly taken for lab research and tests in order to find the best sutions. Accordingly, samples were taken yesterday so that specialists at the waterworks treatment facilities (where the drinking water intakes are located) see whether they would be able to ce if pluted water reached these locations. That is, preventively, we are doing our best to st this," he said.
The emergency commission convened earlier approved a set of countermeasures, including aeration, absorption, transfer of additional vumes of water, as well as dead fish clection and prevention of further deaths.
On August 30, experts started adding an absorbent to that water and proceeded with artificial aeration.
"We will see how effective this measure is on Monday. It takes time for the bacteria to start working," he said.
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The minister noted that the substance that caused the plution is of exclusively organic origin.
As reported by Ukrinform, law enforcement agencies have registered criminal proceedings into environmental damage as almost 10 tons of dead fish was clected in the Seym River within Sumy region.
Earlier, a number of media reported that poisonous substances were allegedly found in the Desna near Kyiv where water flows from Russia.
The state ecogical inspection in Kyiv recorded no excessive concentrations of organic or mineral substances in the Desna within Kyiv region. The oxygen content was also within the norm, and no evidence of fish poisoning was detected.
Source: www.unian.info