Oil products have been accumulated along the coastline stretching from Taman port to Iron Horn.
A cleanup operation is currently underway in the Temryuk District, following the discovery of oil spills on the local beaches. The contaminated area stretches from the "Taman" port to Cape Iron Horn.
The operation, which began on Tuesday, September 2, involves the participation of various sectors, including lifeguards, local administration, and volunteers. A total of nineteen individuals are involved in the cleanup efforts.
Four units of special equipment have been deployed for the cleanup, with four specialized pieces of equipment being used in the operation. These machines are being utilised to collect oil patties, some of which reach up to 5 cm in diameter.
The responsibility for the oil product pollution on the beaches lies with local industrial enterprises involved in oil extraction and processing, as reported by regional environmental authorities. New patches of oil were found along a three-kilometer stretch of the coastline on Wednesday, September 3.
The cleanup operation is making progress, with specialists having already begun collecting oil patties. The lifeguards from "Kuban-SPA" are also playing a crucial role in the operation.
The local administration is also involved in the cleanup efforts, demonstrating their commitment to preserving the environment and maintaining the cleanliness of the district's beaches.
The cleanup operation is expected to continue until the affected area is fully cleaned and the beaches are once again safe for the public. The community is encouraged to stay informed and follow any updates regarding the cleanup operation and the status of the beaches.
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