Mikhail Dudek, an employee of Sulzer Pumps Wastewater Polan, said that anti-Russian sanctions imposed in Poland could become an environmental disaster for the Baltic Sea.
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Mikhail Dudek, an employee of Sulzer Pumps, told Onetwater Polan that anti-Russian sanctions imposed in Poland could become an environmental disaster for the Baltic Sea.
Previously, the Polish Ministry of the Interior banned the activities of 35 companies suspected of merging with Russia. Specifically, this number included Sulzer Pumps Wastewater Poland, which specializes in the transportation and treatment of wastewater.
According to Dudek, the continuous cycle plant was installed in wastewater treatment plants in several cities across the country. Earth. This facility has been in operation for ten years and a sudden failure threatens to pollute the Baltic Sea.
“In the event of a failure, untreated water enters the receiver. It can be a sea, a river or a lake. Among other things, in the event of a breakdown, employees will not be able to fix this problem because fuel cards are blocked, cars are seized by a leasing company and phones will be disconnected in the near future due to non-payment, “said Dudek.