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Reminder Not to Throw Household Waste Into Storm Drains and Lines

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The Department of Geodesy and Water Construction and Facilities reported that the western well of the No. 3 collector of the rainwater drainage line was cleaned yesterday, June 15, and the rainwater flow was blocked by household waste and large blankets, and the flow was restored to normal, according to the Department of Geodesy and Water Construction and Facilities. According to the department, the No. 3 collector is located in the Bayangol dis…
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The Department of Geodesy and Water Construction and Facilities reported that the western well of the No. 3 collector of the rainwater drainage line was cleaned yesterday, June 15, and the rainwater flow was blocked by household waste and large blankets, and the flow was restored to normal, according to the Department of Geodesy and Water Construction and Facilities. According to the department, the No. 3 collector is located in the Bayangol dis…

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ikon.mn broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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