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Ammonium and Chlorides: Wastewater in the Odessa Region Led to Soil Contamination

Summary by nikvesti.com
Pipe with a drain. Illustrative photo: eco.rayon In early May, ecologists in the Odessa region recorded land pollution with wastewater. As noted by the State Environmental Inspectorate, during laboratory tests in the soil, they found a significant excess of ammonium, sulfates and chlorides. Experts calculated the damage, and an administrative report was drawn up against the violator. It is noted that the violator paid the damage voluntarily. He …
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Pipe with a drain. Illustrative photo: eco.rayon In early May, ecologists in the Odessa region recorded land pollution with wastewater. As noted by the State Environmental Inspectorate, during laboratory tests in the soil, they found a significant excess of ammonium, sulfates and chlorides. Experts calculated the damage, and an administrative report was drawn up against the violator. It is noted that the violator paid the damage voluntarily. He …

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nikvesti.com broke the news on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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