In Kerch, feces are dumped directly into the sea (PHOTO)

22.05.2014 17:19
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Crimea, Society, Incidents, Ukraine


Simferopol, May 22 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Kerch, in the “Seven Winds” area, for the third day, sewage has been discharged from the upper pumping station on Povetkina Street into a storm pipe leading to the seashore.

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Readers reported this to the Kerch FM resource.

Judging by the photos they sent, the feces simply flow into the sea.

“It is obvious that the collector pipe has a connection to the storm pipe, and as soon as there is a problem, there is a systematic drainage into the sea, and this is not the first time!” complain the townspeople.

According to them, repeated appeals to the water utility and the supervisory agency were unsuccessful.

“Local residents are led to the conclusion that the water utility and the environmental prosecutor’s office have an unspoken agreement on this issue,” complain fighters against the fecal disaster.

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