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- 05.03.2022 at 15:07 #2308
Elene Chkheidze
GuestDo you think we have enough modern wastewater treatment facilities at Black Sea Coast Area
- 05.03.2022 at 15:20 #2309
Nikoloz Purtseladze
GuestBased on my experience in the field we still face the problem with wastewater going directly to the sea. so its obviously not enough
- 05.03.2022 at 15:46 #2310
Mariam Miminoshvili
GuestIn the framework of the German-Georgian financial cooperation programme, KfW and the EU’s Neighbourhood Investment Facility provide the largest municipal infrastructural rehabilitation investment in Chakvi, Batumi and the surrounding territories.
- 05.03.2022 at 15:47 #2311
Ramaz Putkaradze
Guestplants across the entire territory of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara will guarantee the highest quality seawater through proper operation of the sewage systems. The central treatment plant was constructed under the ongoing infrastructural rehabilitation project and is now in operation in Batumi; all the sewage systems of Batumi, Gonio and Kvariarti come together in this central plant. In 2019, for the first time ever, Batumi’s sewage waters are no longer being drained into the open sea.
- 05.03.2022 at 15:49 #2313
Olegi Karnadze
GuestThe discharge of untreated wastewater into the Chorokhi river, which flows into the Black Sea, and at four points on the Batumi beachfront endangered the fragile ecosystem of the Black Sea and was harmful to the health of both residents and tourists.
- 05.03.2022 at 21:52 #2336
Makuna Mkheidze
Guestof course they are not enough, they have to cover all small villages and communities across black sea cost and not only big settlements
- 05.03.2022 at 21:54 #2337
Makuna Mkheidze
Guest1.Pollution from non-sanitary Batumi landfill via r. Chorokhi. 2. Pressures from Chorokhi and Ajaristskali river sources (uncontrolled solid waste dump sites and untreated domestic wastewater).
- 05.03.2022 at 21:55 #2338
Eva Mindeli
Guest1.Pollution from non-sanitary Batumi landfill via r. Chorokhi. 2. Pressures from Chorokhi and Ajaristskali river sources (uncontrolled solid waste dump sites and untreated domestic wastewater).
1.Pollution of stormwater drainage channels by wastewater from upper area of Gonio, Kvariati and Sarpi.
2. Pressures from Chorokhi river sources (uncontrolled solid waste dump sites and untreated domestic wastewater).Of course not enough
- 05.03.2022 at 22:08 #2341
dana zedani
GuestApart from direct water flow into the sea, stormwater and industrial wastewater flowing through rivers have a significant impact on Ajara coastline and waters, which is also well proved by the risk analysis of surface water bodies given in Chorokhi-Ajaristskali River Basin Management Plan.
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