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Vileika reservoir captivated blue foam
Developments in the reservoir frightened residents Vileika. Meanwhile, the water from the reservoir drink half of Minsk.
Residents Vileika sent to the editor "NN" a few pictures from the shore of the reservoir Vileika. That can be seen in the photographs, reminiscent of the effects of man-made disaster.
On the water - rigid foam poisonous blue hue. Entire shoals of dead fish plastered with the most substance. Blue noise does not look like a natural. Is this a place near a police checkpoint, just far away from the final stop of the city bus.
What most concerned in this situation - Vileika reservoir is used as a source of drinking water for Minsk.
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At a time when the "NN" related to the management area, no one knew what might happen in the reservoir. The only thing that the version with the vitriol in the executive committee did not confirm - there is nowhere to take vitriol.
Leaders of civil defense department district expressed the opinion that blue stuff on the shore of the reservoir may be of natural origin when dry swamp, their bottom looks that way, and has a bright blue color.
The administration area will be to find out what happened on the coast.
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"In fact, the blue color can be of natural origin, - says a well-known journalist and activist environmental movement Valeriy Dranchuk. - In my native river is occasionally happened, due to the fact that there are close to ore - then the water and the shore periodically gained blue. Especially if in the offseason reduced the water level. "
Vileika reservoir was created artificially, and especially for the preservation of drinking water for Minsk, so the state of water in it followed very closely.
"Most of all it seems that the reservoir" flourishes & quot ;, - said PhD Konstantin foot. - For example, a lake in Radoshkovichi during & quot; flowering "has a yellow-brown color, which is also reminiscent of the effects of man-made disaster. My friends from Vileika say that this is a natural phenomenon. Chemical odors, which would had to appear, if the problem was contamination on the shore there. "
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Residents Vileika sent to the editor "NN" a few pictures from the shore of the reservoir Vileika. That can be seen in the photographs, reminiscent of the effects of man-made disaster.
On the water - rigid foam poisonous blue hue. Entire shoals of dead fish plastered with the most substance. Blue noise does not look like a natural. Is this a place near a police checkpoint, just far away from the final stop of the city bus.
What most concerned in this situation - Vileika reservoir is used as a source of drinking water for Minsk.
...
At a time when the "NN" related to the management area, no one knew what might happen in the reservoir. The only thing that the version with the vitriol in the executive committee did not confirm - there is nowhere to take vitriol.
Leaders of civil defense department district expressed the opinion that blue stuff on the shore of the reservoir may be of natural origin when dry swamp, their bottom looks that way, and has a bright blue color.
The administration area will be to find out what happened on the coast.
...
"In fact, the blue color can be of natural origin, - says a well-known journalist and activist environmental movement Valeriy Dranchuk. - In my native river is occasionally happened, due to the fact that there are close to ore - then the water and the shore periodically gained blue. Especially if in the offseason reduced the water level. "
Vileika reservoir was created artificially, and especially for the preservation of drinking water for Minsk, so the state of water in it followed very closely.
"Most of all it seems that the reservoir" flourishes & quot ;, - said PhD Konstantin foot. - For example, a lake in Radoshkovichi during & quot; flowering "has a yellow-brown color, which is also reminiscent of the effects of man-made disaster. My friends from Vileika say that this is a natural phenomenon. Chemical odors, which would had to appear, if the problem was contamination on the shore there. "
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