Berezovskoye Housing and Public Utilities, together with the Sanitary and Epidemiological Service, raided residents’ gardens and reminded the townspeople of the ban on throwing out bulky waste in undisclosed locations . They promised to report violators to the police department.
“Citizens who remove old furniture, old household appliances, plumbing fixtures, construction waste and plants are at risk of going straight into waste bins, as well as those who leave household waste outside fine solid waste collection sites,” – to remind in the housing sector and confirmed that violators are recorded by CCTV cameras.
During the attack, experts noted that violations occur at almost all city container sites. Residents leave large amounts of waste at MSW sites and waste outside the sites. They also often throw foreign waste into containers for separate waste collection.
Among the “forbidden” waste found at ship sites were old carpets, old mattresses and mattresses, glazed wooden balcony frames, tables and pieces of furniture, which, according to housing and general services workers, leaving some residents in case of “what if someone needs. it.” All this waste should be taken to sites specifically designed for large waste, the housing and general services were reminded.
By the way, you can remove bulky waste (used furniture and appliances) on a request basis by contacting the housing and general services department of your residence, or you can do it yourself. Each regional center has special places for this waste.
The housing and general services reminded that they will bring residents to administrative responsibility for such behavior, which is specified in the Code of Administrative Crimes of the Republic of Belarus. For violations of this type, individuals are subject to liability a fine of up to 30 basic units (1200 Belarusian rubles). Violations are being recorded on CCTV cameras installed by housing and communal services near the container sites. Data from camera traps will be sent to the police department upon request. The department identifies violators and fines them.
Earlier, Telegraf.news wrote that housing and public services of Minsk reminded citizens of the importance of separate garbage collection and told them how to do it properly. At the same time, earlier in the capital’s housing sector it was proposed to remove yellow, green and blue waste containers and change to a two-container system.
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