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City Hall of Krasnoyarsk seeks 15 million rubles due to illegal dumping

The Enisei Regional Administration of the Federal Service for Supervision in Natural Resources filing a lawsuit in the Arbitration Court of Krasnoyarsk Krai against the Mayor of Krasnoyarsk, seeking over 15 million rubles in damages allegedly caused to the land.

City Hall of Krasnoyarsk seeks 15 million rubles due to illegal dumping

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(Headline: Unauthorized landfill in Krasnoyarsk: A legal battle ensues)

The Eniseiskoye Interregional Management of the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources Use has taken legal action against the Mayor of Krasnoyarsk, filing a lawsuit in the Arbitrage Court of Krasnoyarsk Krai for a whopping sum of over 15 million rubles. The lawsuit alleges damages caused to the land.

According to the court documents, the federal service conducted an on-site inspection in the areas of Karaulnaya and Petr Podzolkov streets in Krasnoyarsk. The inspection was prompted by a complaint from a citizen, which was forwarded through the reception of the President of the Russian Federation in Krasnoyarsk Krai.

During the inspection, an unauthorized dumping ground was discovered. The spot was piled high with soil, household waste, construction debris, glass waste, and abandoned car tires. The area of the unauthorized landfill, as stated in the lawsuit, spans a staggering 19,261.3 square meters.

The plaintiff claims that the damage to the land amounts to 15,587,716 thousand rubles.

The Arbitrage Court will decide whether to accept the lawsuit within five working days.

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(Insights: A possible hearing date for the lawsuit has not been publicly announced. It's unclear what actions the Mayor and city authorities have taken to respond to the allegations. The public's role in monitoring and reporting environmental violations is crucial in maintaining a clean, sustainable city.)

  1. In the general news section, science and environmental-science topics are prevalent, including the ongoing legal battle over an unauthorized landfill in Krasnoyarsk, which involves a substantial fine of over 15 million rubles.
  2. A mass of waste, including soil, household waste, construction debris, glass waste, and abandoned car tires, was discovered in a 19,261.3 square meter area, leading to the lawsuit against the Mayor of Krasnoyarsk.
  3. The federal service for supervision of natural resources use in Eniseiskoye filed the lawsuit in the Arbitrage Court of Krasnoyarsk Krai, citing damages to the land and the landfill's size of nearly 20,000 square meters.
  4. The mayor and city authorities have yet to publicly announce any response to the allegations, while the public plays a crucial role in monitoring and reporting on environmental violations such as this unauthorized landfill.
  5. Climate-change and environmental-related violations are significant issues that demand public awareness and action, as demonstrated by the unauthorized landfill in Krasnoyarsk and the subsequent legal battle.
Federal Natural Resources Surveillance Service's Eniseisk Regional Office files over 15 million ruble lawsuit against the Mayor of Krasnoyarsk in the Krasnoyarsk Arbitration Court, claiming damages resulting from the harm caused to the land.

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