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Ukranian child resort Yevpatoriya can remain without beaches
Irreparable situation can happen at the famous child resort in Yevpatoriya. The wideness of the dene diminished by 40 metres during the last decade in the child health resort.
Specialists suppose excessive production of sand as the cause of it.
Builders use the sand, produced in the port of Yevpatoriya and in Donuzlava during the 50 years. It is produced with the help of open stoping and it is pumped by subaqueous pipes here. The prime cost of the ton of the sand is 10 kopecks, it is being sold at the price of 30 grivnas. This business is rather profitable, but ecologists are in despair. They made accounts that more than 200 million cubic metres had been used in Yevpatoriya for 50 years. "This process of production is very lively. It could not be noticed earlier. Foreshore is being diminished", acting Chairman of settlement council in Mirny Alla Bondarenko remarks.
Soundings along Kalamitskiy creek is for 58 kilometers. Pebble and sand came from the Crimean mountains to this place through the rivers and streams. It is dammed out. As the consequence of it the shore did not get 20 million tons of sand and the wideness of beaches diminished from 100 to 60 meters. Nature compensates the human activity: the sand of the beaches migrates to the places of production and it closes the dishes. Health resorts have to buy sand in the port of Yevpatoriya.
"We stopped to count in the city how much sand is got away at the present day. We speak about the fact that the danger threats Yevpatoriya as a resort. If the beaches disappear from the territory of city, city-resort will be liquidated for 70-80%", Chairman of commission on ecology in the city council of Yevpatoriya Sergey Strel?bitskiy told. The special commission investigates the "sand problem" now. Residents of Yevpatoriya are sure that only the decision of the state to ban the production of the sand will stop ecological disaster
ICTV
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18.09.2017 |
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