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The Cracked Septic Tank Had a Permit and an Inspection. It Was a Construction that Would Last for Decades, the Company Claims

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The cracked sump in the Petřín agricultural cooperative in Podmyčí in the Znojmo region, from which slurry leaked into the Dyje River last week, had a proper building permit, inspection and a successful inspection from last October. This is claimed by the director of the Rhea Holding group, to which the farm belongs. Josef Kolář has no idea why the reinforced concrete sump cracked.
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The cracked sump in the Petřín agricultural cooperative in Podmyčí in the Znojmo region, from which slurry leaked into the Dyje River last week, had a proper building permit, inspection and a successful inspection from last October. This is claimed by the director of the Rhea Holding group, to which the farm belongs. Josef Kolář has no idea why the reinforced concrete sump cracked.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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