Chok Talsky City Beach. "Royal Beach" Boarding House. Pollution from Household Waste.
Coordinates 42°34'54.4"N 76°45'26.8"E
Today, at the bottom of Lake Issyk-Kul, you can find almost anything – from the remains and artifacts of ancient settlements to rubber slippers, used car tires, and even old furniture. Moreover, the amount of modern "goods" in the lake increases year by year. Sometimes trash is retrieved from the bottom, but the quantity of waste brought to the surface is incomparably smaller than what is thrown into the lake.
The dirtiest underwater and coastal areas of the lake are located near busy urban, rural, or commercial beaches. This includes the city of Balykchy – the area of the city beach and port. There are bays near the villages of Chok Tal and Bayet. Many polluted spots can be found in the so-called Dolinka, in the bays near popular resorts. In Cholpon-Ata, this includes the city beach, the area of a large sanatorium, and the State Residence. One of the longest underwater dumps – about a kilometer – is located near the village of Bosteri. Another underwater site has been recorded near a large resort in Bulan-Sogotty. In Karakol, this is the area of the Pristan beach and the local beach, while in the village of Ton on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul, it is the area of the Koltsovka bay and the village beach. The local beach in the village of Tamga is also polluted.
According to divers, the main elements of the trash are plastic bottles and bags, as well as swimming gear from tourists. The majority of pollution is concentrated in resorts and other recreational areas.
Underwater cleaning of trash is a complex process. It is not just a walk with a scuba tank. Trained specialists with significant diving experience and a considerable amount of time spent underwater are needed.
Imagine digging through a trash container with your eyes closed and searching for something for a long time. What would your feelings be? And with your eyes closed? Because when you work, a cloud of silt rises, and everything is done by touch. You have to go over the same spot several times to collect all the trash," said diver Petr Ilchishin.
No one knows how much trash has accumulated at great depths and how to retrieve it. Meanwhile, the trend of increasing underwater waste deposits year after year poses a threat to the viability of the biosystem of Lake Issyk-Kul, which is a national treasure for the Kyrgyz Republic.
Polluted areas of the coastal and underwater parts of Lake Issyk-Kul with solid household waste:
City of Balykchy (area of the city beach, port)
Village of Chok-Tal (area of the Royal Beach resort)
Village of Bayet (Ak-Maaral Resort)
Village of Kara Oi (Dolinka – resorts: Akun, Altyn-Kul, Eurasia)
City of Cholpon-Ata (City beach, resorts: Elnuru, Blue Issyk-Kul, State Residence)
Village of Bosteri (Golden Sands)
Village of Bulan-Sogotty (Aurora)
City of Karakol (Pristan area, village beach)
Village of Ton (Koltsovka bay area, village beach)
Village of Tamga (village beach)
REFERENCE: The Government of Kyrgyzstan also notes that an unfavorable ecological situation has developed in the resort area of Issyk-Kul. This has already led to a decrease in the recreational value of the lake complex and, if existing negative trends continue, could result in irreversible ecological and economic losses. One of the main sources of pollution is the cities and settlements located in the coastal zone and along the banks of rivers flowing into Issyk-Kul. Many private resorts, recreation houses, hotels, and other facilities lack sewage systems and treatment facilities.
EcoMiR - Environmental Monitoring and Investigations thanks Dmitry Luzhansky and Petr Ilchishin for the provided material.
Today, at the bottom of Lake Issyk-Kul, you can find almost anything – from the remains and artifacts of ancient settlements to rubber slippers, used car tires, and even old furniture. Moreover, the amount of modern "goods" in the lake increases year by year. Sometimes trash is retrieved from the bottom, but the quantity of waste brought to the surface is incomparably smaller than what is thrown into the lake.
The dirtiest underwater and coastal areas of the lake are located near busy urban, rural, or commercial beaches. This includes the city of Balykchy – the area of the city beach and port. There are bays near the villages of Chok Tal and Bayet. Many polluted spots can be found in the so-called Dolinka, in the bays near popular resorts. In Cholpon-Ata, this includes the city beach, the area of a large sanatorium, and the State Residence. One of the longest underwater dumps – about a kilometer – is located near the village of Bosteri. Another underwater site has been recorded near a large resort in Bulan-Sogotty. In Karakol, this is the area of the Pristan beach and the local beach, while in the village of Ton on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul, it is the area of the Koltsovka bay and the village beach. The local beach in the village of Tamga is also polluted.
According to divers, the main elements of the trash are plastic bottles and bags, as well as swimming gear from tourists. The majority of pollution is concentrated in resorts and other recreational areas.
Underwater cleaning of trash is a complex process. It is not just a walk with a scuba tank. Trained specialists with significant diving experience and a considerable amount of time spent underwater are needed.
Imagine digging through a trash container with your eyes closed and searching for something for a long time. What would your feelings be? And with your eyes closed? Because when you work, a cloud of silt rises, and everything is done by touch. You have to go over the same spot several times to collect all the trash," said diver Petr Ilchishin.
No one knows how much trash has accumulated at great depths and how to retrieve it. Meanwhile, the trend of increasing underwater waste deposits year after year poses a threat to the viability of the biosystem of Lake Issyk-Kul, which is a national treasure for the Kyrgyz Republic.
Polluted areas of the coastal and underwater parts of Lake Issyk-Kul with solid household waste:
City of Balykchy (area of the city beach, port)
Village of Chok-Tal (area of the Royal Beach resort)
Village of Bayet (Ak-Maaral Resort)
Village of Kara Oi (Dolinka – resorts: Akun, Altyn-Kul, Eurasia)
City of Cholpon-Ata (City beach, resorts: Elnuru, Blue Issyk-Kul, State Residence)
Village of Bosteri (Golden Sands)
Village of Bulan-Sogotty (Aurora)
City of Karakol (Pristan area, village beach)
Village of Ton (Koltsovka bay area, village beach)
Village of Tamga (village beach)
REFERENCE: The Government of Kyrgyzstan also notes that an unfavorable ecological situation has developed in the resort area of Issyk-Kul. This has already led to a decrease in the recreational value of the lake complex and, if existing negative trends continue, could result in irreversible ecological and economic losses. One of the main sources of pollution is the cities and settlements located in the coastal zone and along the banks of rivers flowing into Issyk-Kul. Many private resorts, recreation houses, hotels, and other facilities lack sewage systems and treatment facilities.
EcoMiR - Environmental Monitoring and Investigations thanks Dmitry Luzhansky and Petr Ilchishin for the provided material.
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