The consequences of pollution of the Tura River, the main source of drinking water for almost 900,000 residents of the Russian city of Tyumen, became fully apparent in late July. After heavy rains, its surface was covered with dead fish, and local media published images of sewage drains filled with their rotting remains. Residents...
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The consequences of pollution of the Tura River, the main source of drinking water for almost 900,000 residents of the Russian city of Tyumen, became fully apparent in late July. After heavy rains, its surface was covered with dead fish, and local media published images of sewage drains filled with their rotting remains. Residents...