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Atyrau's 'Kvadrat' Reservoir Under Public Scrutiny After Environmental Dispute Resolution

An environmental dispute surrounding the 'Kvadrat' reservoir in Atyrau has reached a resolution, placing the facility under public oversight and ensuring continuous monitoring of pollutants discharged into waterways.

The resolution follows accusations by the 'Globus' Center for Ecological and Legal Initiatives, which had previously alleged that the state-run enterprise 'Atyrau Oblysy Su Arnaсы' violated environmental laws. Specifically, the organization pointed to the acceptance of industrial wastewater from various enterprises, including those in the oil sector, into the reservoir.

Lack of Monitoring and Non-Compliance Cited

According to the 'Globus' organization, 'Atyrau Oblysy Su Arnaсы' lacked a system to track the origin and nature of substances being discharged into the reservoir. Furthermore, the enterprise was accused of failing to adhere to established calculations for pollutant emissions, permitted discharge limits, and other sanitary norms and standards required by law.

Enterprise Cites Delays in Infrastructure Upgrades

In its defense, the 'Atyrau Oblysy Su Arnaсы' enterprise primarily attributed the issues to delays in the reconstruction of coastal enterprises' wastewater treatment facilities and the cleanup of the 'Kvadrat' reservoir itself.

Pre-Trial Agreement Reached

Despite the allegations, the parties involved did not engage in prolonged legal battles. Following just two court sessions, they reached a settlement agreement. This agreement signifies a commitment to improved environmental practices and transparency regarding the reservoir's operations.

This development means the enterprise will now be required to consistently monitor the levels of substances polluting the water, ensuring greater accountability and environmental protection for the region.

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