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[Free report]-Environmental disaster in Norilsk

by Nikolay Dagaev | 18-07-2020 18:12 recommendations 0

On may 29, in the Russian city of Norilsk on the territory of TPP-3 "Norilsk Nickel", a tank with diesel fuel was depressurized, resulting in about 20 thousand tons of diesel fuel spilled out of it, which fell into the stream and the Daldykan and Ambarnaya rivers. The Ambarnaya and Daldykan rivers flow into lake Pyasino.
The head of Rosprirodnadzor Svetlana Radionova reported that about 6 thousand tons of fuel got into the ground, and 15 thousand tons into the water. The maximum permissible concentration of harmful substances in water bodies in the area of the incident was exceeded by tens of thousands of times! [1]
The total area of contamination, according to the Krasnoyarsk Prosecutor's office, was 180 thousand square meters. Ecologists of the Russian branch of Greenpeace reported that the damage caused only to water bodies on the Taimyr Peninsula, they estimate at 6 billion Russian rubles (more than 86 million dollars). It is emphasized that the damage to the soil and atmosphere has not yet been considered. The investigation of the incident took control of the Prosecutor General's office of Russia [1].
Environmentalists fear that the company "NorNickel", for which electricity was supplied from the CHP, may escape financial responsibility and not incur the costs of preventing environmental damage.
The company's management has already said that global warming is to blame for the fuel spill. They say that because of the melting of permafrost, where 30 years ago the builders of the tank drove the piles, they fell down, "and the rest, due to the design of the plate, could not take the remaining load, and they just broke" [2].
This is a real environmental disaster, but it became widely known only from social networks and two days later. Vladimir Putin scolded local officials. The head of the shop to which the tank belongs was detained.
However, it is alarming that the scale of the environmental disaster in the Arctic caused by the diesel fuel spill near Norilsk may be much larger than initially assumed. As Alexander USS, the Governor of the Krasnoyarsk territory, told local TV channels, oil products have already fallen into the unique Pyasino lake, from which the river of the same name flows into the Kara sea. Now it is important to prevent pollution of the Pyasina river and the Kara sea itself. But even if this does not happen, the ecology of the region has already suffered huge and, according to experts, irreparable damage [2].
What has been done to solve the problem?
Now at the scene of the accident, they are trying to localize oil product spots to prevent them from entering other reservoirs. Rosprirodnadzor assured that there will be no burning of fuel. And the first Vice-President of Norilsk Nickel, Sergey Dyachenko, said that the company expects to clear water bodies from oil spills in two weeks. However, according to him, the deadline will be met under favorable weather conditions. He also said that the company will take out the contaminated soil to temporary sites, and then deal with its reclamation [3].
Who is held responsible?
Were initiated several criminal cases of damage to land, pollution of waters, infringement of rules of protection of the environment by manufacture of works. Vyacheslav Starostin, the head of the boiler-turbine shop at CHPP-3, was arrested at least until July 31 on charges of late informing about the situation.
"On behalf of the President of Russia, the investigation of the circumstances of the oil spill in Norilsk is under special control of the Prosecutor General's office — in order to establish the causes of this emergency. Large-scale inspections with the involvement of specialists have been organized. According to their results, criminal cases have been initiated," said Andrey Ivanov, an official representative of the Prosecutor General's office of the Russian Federation.
I will tell you about possible solutions to this problem and actions to prevent it in my next report.
Sources:
1. https://news.tut.by/world/687438.html
2.https://www.mk.ru/economics/2020/06/09/ekolog-rasskazal-o-sereznykh-posledstviya-chp-v-norilske-dlya-arktiki.html
3. https://news.tut.by/world/687438.html

 
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12 Comments

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Nikolay Dagaev, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    Such accidents make me think that "should we continuously use the source of energy even though it can incur irrevocable disaster after the accident?" It is true that, for example, the atomic energy is providing innumerable benefits to humans. However, once the system is broken, this can result in catastrophic incident as in Chernobyl disaster. This is something to think about..

    Thank you for writing an article on debatable topic.

    Green cheers~
    Posted 24-07-2020 00:45

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Nikolay

    Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
    Wishing you a safe stay
    Thank you for your report on Environmental disaster in Norilsk

    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.
    Green Cheers :)

    Best wishes,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 22-07-2020 21:07

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :

    Hello ALOK! Thank you very much!
    Posted 22-07-2020 03:59

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Sonika! Thank you for your feedback! Green greetings from Russia!
    Posted 22-07-2020 03:59

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :

    Hello Bal krishna! Thank you very much for your response to my report! I will try to keep you up to date!
    Posted 22-07-2020 03:56

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello NsikakAbasi! Thank you for your attention to my report!
    Posted 22-07-2020 03:55

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Taehyun Mentor! Thank you for your response! Yes, unfortunately, oil spills in various regions of Russia are a very acute environmental problem in my country. Like you, I hope that stricter legislation will help prevent this problem from occurring, or at least minimize it.
    Posted 22-07-2020 03:53

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Nikolay Dagaev, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for the article that introduced the oil spill in the area. I'm really sad that an accident that shouldn't have happened. There's a lot of oil spill accidents happening for a variety of reasons, and of course there's a lot of technology being developed to get rid of the oil spill, but it's still hard to recover. It's a serious problem, especially if you look at the oil spills decades later. I hope the problem is solved as soon as soon as possible!

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 20-07-2020 02:21

  • NsikakAbasi Etim Jnr says :
    Hello Nikolay,
    Thank you for sharing this informative report on the environmental disaster in Norlisk, Russia.
    Cheers.
    Posted 20-07-2020 01:52

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Nikolay,
    This is Bal krishna from Nepal. Thank you very much for your article about Environmental disaster in Norilsk. It is very sad to know about the 10000 times increment of maximum permissible level of the harmful substances. I am worried about the existence of the natural creatures in the affected area.
    I am waiting your next article

    sincerely.
    Bal


    Posted 20-07-2020 01:15

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Nikolay!

    I hope you are fine and going great!

    Thanks for sharing about Environmental disaster in Norilsk .I get to know news information.

    Keep on sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika
    Posted 19-07-2020 17:43

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thanks for sharing your report, thats nice!
    Posted 18-07-2020 23:35

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