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The General Prosecutor’s Office will audit Kazzinc LLP for compliance with environmental regulations. Specialists from the Environmental Regulation and Control Committee will assist in the inspection, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov announced in response to a request from senators.

According to the Prime Minister, the audit is prompted by the adverse environmental situation in Ust-Kamenogorsk observed between 23 November and 1 December 2024.

He also reminded that the roadmap for East Kazakhstan Region and Ust-Kamenogorsk for 2024–2026 includes a number of environmental measures aimed at reducing harmful emissions in the region by 10-20%.

The key measure is the modernisation of gas purification units at the Ust-Kamenogorsk metallurgical complex of KazZinc LLP. By 2026, the modernisation is expected to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions by 2,200 tonnes. It will also ensure the enterprise’s operations comply with the indicators of the national project “Zhasyl Kazakhstan.”

Another important initiative is the construction of the “Hydropolimet” workshop at the Ridder metallurgical complex of KazZinc LLP. This initiative aims to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions by 714 tonnes by 2024.

At the end of November, Ust-Kamenogorsk was covered by a dense smog. The air showed an excess concentration of pollutants. For the first time, due to poor air quality, schoolchildren were moved to remote learning for several days, and residents were advised to limit outdoor activities and use protective masks.

Ust-Kamenogorsk faces annual issues with windless conditions and severe air pollution, but this year, according to environmentalists, the level of pollution was record-breaking.

Source and Credit: vlast.kz

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